ipmid: host-cmd-manager to use default event source for timers

The sdbusplus/timer.hpp class can be passed an event, but by default, it
just uses the default system event queue. This updates the
host-cmd-manager Manager class to use the defaults.

Tested-by: Send the heartbeat command with the host powered off and
           watch for a timeout message:

    dbus-send --print-reply --system \
    --dest=xyz.openbmc_project.Ipmi.Host \
    /xyz/openbmc_project/control/host0 \
    xyz.openbmc_project.Control.Host.Execute \
    string:"xyz.openbmc_project.Control.Host.Command.Heartbeat"

    Watch the log (journalctl -f):

    Nov 27 00:34:52 wolfpass ipmid[1255]: Pushing cmd on to queue
    Nov 27 00:34:52 wolfpass ipmid[1255]: Pushing cmd on to queue
    Nov 27 00:34:52 wolfpass ipmid[1255]: Asserting SMS Attention
    Nov 27 00:34:52 wolfpass ipmid[1255]: SMS Attention asserted
    Nov 27 00:35:23 wolfpass ipmid[1255]: Host control timeout hit!

Change-Id: I904d34b67050723a9c7e405bda4e02f1a9cb4dbd
Signed-off-by: Vernon Mauery <vernon.mauery@linux.intel.com>
diff --git a/host-cmd-manager.hpp b/host-cmd-manager.hpp
index 9a5891c..6b56122 100644
--- a/host-cmd-manager.hpp
+++ b/host-cmd-manager.hpp
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
      *  @param[in] bus   - dbus handler
      *  @param[in] event - pointer to sd_event
      */
-    Manager(sdbusplus::bus::bus& bus, sd_event* event);
+    explicit Manager(sdbusplus::bus::bus& bus);
 
     /** @brief  Extracts the next entry in the queue and returns
      *          Command and data part of it.