--- a/systemswstubs/hwrmhapticsstubplugin/src/hwrmhapticsstubplugin.cpp Tue Sep 07 08:19:48 2010 +0300
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@@ -1,612 +0,0 @@
-/*
-* Copyright (c) 2008 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
-* All rights reserved.
-* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
-* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
-* which accompanies this distribution, and is available
-* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
-*
-* Initial Contributors:
-* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
-*
-* Contributors:
-*
-* Description: Haptics test (adaptation) plugin implementation.
-*
-*/
-
-
-#include <s32mem.h>
-#include <hwrmhapticscommands.h>
-#include "hwrmhapticsstubplugin.h"
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Static instantiation method.
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin* CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::NewL(
- MHWRMHapticsPluginCallback* aCallback )
- {
- CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin* self =
- new ( ELeave ) CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin( aCallback );
- CleanupStack::PushL( self );
- self->ConstructL();
- CleanupStack::Pop( self );
- return self;
- }
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Destructor
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::~CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin()
- {
- iResponders.ResetAndDestroy();
-
- if ( iIdle )
- {
- iIdle->Cancel();
- delete iIdle;
- }
- }
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Implementation of ProcessCommandL. Creates an idle responder and appends it
-// to the array of idle responders. (Later then, when the responder gets
-// runtime, it will initiate the response generation).
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-void CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::ProcessCommandL( TInt aCommandId,
- TUint8 aTransId,
- TDesC8& aData )
- {
- if ( aCommandId != HWRMHapticsCommand::EHapticsCmdId ||
- aData.Size() < 2 ) // minimum length check
- {
- User::Leave( KErrBadDescriptor );
- }
-
- TUint8* dataPtr = const_cast<TUint8*>( aData.Ptr() );
-
- if ( !dataPtr )
- {
- User::Leave( KErrBadDescriptor );
- }
-
- CHWRMHapticsStubPluginIdleResponder* responder =
- CHWRMHapticsStubPluginIdleResponder::NewL( this, aTransId, dataPtr );
- CleanupStack::PushL( responder );
- iResponders.AppendL( responder );
- CleanupStack::Pop ( responder );
- }
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Implementation of CancelCommandL. Just removes the corresponding idle
-// responder.
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-void CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::CancelCommandL( TUint8 aTransId,
- TInt /* aCommandId */ )
- {
- RemoveResponder( aTransId );
- }
-
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Method that does the actual response generation towards the issuer of
-// command i.e., the HapticsPluginManager
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-void CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::GenerateResponseL( TUint8 aTransId,
- TUint8* aData )
- {
- // Hardcoded responses generated based on the command code (first 2 bytes
- // of the aData data packet, but since at the moment the 2nd byte is
- // always 0x00, we just use the 1st one)
- TUint8 command = aData[0];
-
- TBuf8<KHWRMHapticsRespMaxSize> binRespData;
- binRespData.SetLength( KHWRMHapticsRespMaxSize );
-
- TInt i( 0 );
- // For each command the response data's first two bytes are copy of
- // the received command code (first 2 bytes of aData).
-
- binRespData[i++] = aData[0]; // command code bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = aData[1]; // command code bits 8..15
-
- switch ( command )
- {
- case 0x00: // API version query
- {
- // Response to API version query contains:
- // 1 byte major version number
- // 1 byte minor version number
- // 2 bytes for build version
- binRespData[i++] = 0x02; // major version
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // minor version
- binRespData[i++] = 0x53; // build version bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // build version bits 8..15
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x01: // Initialize
- case 0x02: // Terminate
- case 0x06: // Modify basis effect
- case 0x07: // Stop effect
- case 0x08: // Stop all effects
- case 0x0B: // Reset debug buffer
- case 0x0C: // Stop designed bridge
- case 0x13: // Close device
- case 0x14: // Start designed bridge
- case 0x16: // Play streaming sample
- case 0x18: // Destroy streaming effect
- case 0x19: // Pause playing effect
- case 0x1A: // Resume playing effect
- case 0x1E: // Modify magsweep effect
- case 0x1F: // Modify periodic effect
- {
- // For these commands the response only contains status byte
- // (set to 0x00 ("Success") in this stub).
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x03: // Play basis effect
- case 0x04: // Play IVT effect (with IVT data)
- case 0x05: // Play IVT effect (without IVT data)
- case 0x17: // Create streaming effect
- case 0x1C: // Play magsweep effect
- case 0x1D: // Play periodic effect
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00) and 4-byte long
- // effectHandle (here hardcoded as 0x01000000)
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = 0x01; // effectHandle bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // effectHandle bits 8..15
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // effectHandle bits 16..23
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // effectHandle bits 24..31
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x09: // Get device capabilities
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00), 4-byte long
- // capability type (copied from the received command (bytes
- // 7..10)), 1-byte capability value type (copied from the
- // received command (byte 2), 1-byte size byte and "size" bytes
- // long value
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = aData[7]; // capability type bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = aData[8]; // capability type bits 8..15
- binRespData[i++] = aData[9]; // capability type bits 16..23
- binRespData[i++] = aData[10]; // capability type bits 24..31
- binRespData[i++] = aData[2]; // capability value type
- // The size and value depend on what exactly is being queried
- // Note: Currently only the lowest (0..7) bytes of capability
- // type have meaning, thus the switch case below is
- // simplified..
- // Note: Since all values, except device name, are actually 32-bit
- // integers, their size is always 4.
- TUint8 capabilityType = aData[7];
- switch ( capabilityType )
- {
- case 0: // device category
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0x02;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value - virtual device
- break;
- }
- case 1: // max nested repeats
- case 2: // num of actuators
- case 4: // num of effect slots
- case 6: // min period
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0x01;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value - 0x1
- break;
- }
- case 3: // actuator type
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value - ERM actuator
- break;
- }
- case 5: // supported styles
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0x07;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value - all styles
- break;
- }
- case 7: // max period
- case 8: // max effect duration
- case 11: // max envelope time
- case 13: // max IVT file size (tethered)
- case 14: // max IVT file size
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0xFF;
- binRespData[i++] = 0xFF;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; //
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value => 0xFFFF.
- break;
- }
- case 9: // supported effects
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0x07;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value - mag|per|timeline
- break;
- }
- case 10: // device name
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0x52; // value - byte 1, ascii "S"
- binRespData[i++] = 0x53; // value - byte 2, ascii "T"
- binRespData[i++] = 0x54; // value - byte 3, ascii "U"
- binRespData[i++] = 0x42; // value - byte 4, ascoo "B"
- break;
- }
- case 12: // API version number
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0x02;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value - API version
- // Note: same as major version in
- // specific API version query
- // 0x2
- break;
- }
- default:
- {
- // Here status byte changed to -6 (0xFA)
- // ("incompatible capability type")
- binRespData[2] = 0xFA; // status (re-assigned)
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value size set to zero
- break;
- }
- } // inner switch ends
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x0A: // Get debug buffer
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00) and 2 bytes
- // indicating the buffer size followed by the buffer itself.
- // Here buffer size zero is used => thus this only consists of
- // 3 bytes
- // FFS: This may have to be changed if the zero-length is not ok.
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // buffer size bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // buffer size bits 8..15
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x0D: // Get device state
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00) and 4 bytes that
- // indicate the device state (the bytes used here mean
- // "device attached to the system")
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = 0x01; // device state bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // device state bits 8..15
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // device state bits 16..23
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // device state bits 24..31
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x0E: // Set kernel param
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00) and 2 bytes that
- // are the kernel param Id's copied from the received command
- // (bytes 6 and 7)
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = aData[6]; // kernel param Id bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = aData[7]; // kernel param Id bits 8..15
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x0F: // Get kernel param
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00), 2 bytes that are
- // the kernel param Id's copied from the received command
- // (bytes 6&7) and two bytes for (here dummy 0x00) values
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = aData[6]; // kernel param Id bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = aData[7]; // kernel param Id bits 8..15
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // kernel param value bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // kernel param value bits 8..15
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x10: // Set device property
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00), 4 bytes indicating
- // the property type (copied from the received command's bytes
- // 6..9) and 1 byte indicating the property value type (copied
- // from the received command's byte 10).
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = aData[6]; // property type bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = aData[7]; // property type bits 8..15
- binRespData[i++] = aData[8]; // property type bits 16..23
- binRespData[i++] = aData[9]; // property type bits 24..31
- binRespData[i++] = aData[10]; // property value type
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x11: // Get device property
- {
- // The response consists of 1-byte status (0x00), 4-byte long
- // property type (copied from the received command bytes 7..10),
- // 1-byte property value type (copied from the received command
- // byte 2), 1-byte size byte and "size" bytes long value part
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = aData[7]; // property type bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = aData[8]; // property type bits 8..15
- binRespData[i++] = aData[9]; // property type bits 16..23
- binRespData[i++] = aData[10]; // property type bits 24..31
- binRespData[i++] = aData[2]; // property value type
- // The size and value depend on what exactly is being queried
- // Note: Currently only the lowest (0..7) bytes of capability type
- // have meaning, thus the switch case below is simplified
- TUint8 propertyType = aData[7];
- switch ( propertyType )
- {
- case 0:
- // license key.. not feasible as GET device property type
- {
- // re-assign the status
- binRespData[2] = 0xF9; // status - incompatible property
- // type
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value size == 0 (=> no value)
- break;
- }
- case 1: // priority
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size (32-bit integer takes 4
- // bytes)
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value - 0x0 is lowest priority
- break;
- }
- case 2: // disable effects
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value - 0x0 means not disabled
- break;
- }
- case 3: // strength
- case 4: // master strength
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x04; // size
- binRespData[i++] = 0xFF;
- binRespData[i++] = 0xFF;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // => value 0xFFFF
- break;
- }
- default:
- {
- // Pehaps it's best to change the status byte to -7 (0xF9)
- // ("incompatible property type")
- binRespData[2] = 0xF9; // status (re-assigned)
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // value size, set to zero
- break;
- }
- } // inner switch ends
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x12: // Open device
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00) and 4-byte long
- // deviceHandle (here hardcoded as 0x01000000)
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = 0x01; // deviceHandle bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // deviceHandle bits 8..15
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // deviceHandle bits 16..23
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // deviceHandle bits 24..31
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x15: // Device count
- {
- // The response only contains the device count (here value == 1)
- binRespData[i++] = 0x01;
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x1B: // Get effect state
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00) and one byte effect
- // state (0x00 used here meaning "Not playing")
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // effect state
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x20: // Load IVT data
- {
- // The response consists of status byte (0x00) and 4-byte long
- // fileHandle (here hardcoded as 0x01000000)
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = 0x01; // fileHandle bits 0..7
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // fileHandle bits 8..15
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // fileHandle bits 16..23
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // fileHandle bits 24..31
- break;
- }
-
- case 0x30: // Get license key
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // status
- binRespData[i++] = 0x20; // size
- for( TInt n=0; n<0x20; )
- {
- binRespData[i++] = 0x53; // S
- n++;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x54; // T
- n++;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x55; // U
- n++;
- binRespData[i++] = 0x42; // B
- n++;
- }
- break;
- }
-
- case 0xFF: // Protocol version query
- {
- // Response to Protocol version query contains:
- // 1 byte minor version number
- // 1 byte major version number
- binRespData[i++] = 0x00; // minor version
- binRespData[i++] = 0x03; // major version
- break;
- }
-
- default:
- {
- // Unknown command..
- break;
- }
- } // switch ends
-
- // set the lenght of the raw response data
- binRespData.SetLength( i );
-
- // create Haptics response data. This is done by externalizing
- // (with RDesWriteStream whose sink is the Haptics response data)
- TInt32 respDataErr( KErrNone );
- CHWRMHapticsRespData* respData =
- CHWRMHapticsRespData::NewLC( respDataErr, binRespData );
- HWRMHapticsCommand::RHWRMHapticsRespData resp;
- resp.CreateL( KHWRMHapticsRespMaxSize );
- CleanupClosePushL( resp );
- RDesWriteStream streamWriter( resp );
- CleanupClosePushL( streamWriter );
- streamWriter << *respData;
- // This commits to stream's sink (i.e., to 'resp')
- CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy( &streamWriter );
-
- // Call the ProcessResponseL of the HapticsPluginManager
- // object that created this stub plugin instance.
- iResponseCallback->ProcessResponseL
- ( HWRMHapticsCommand::EHapticsCmdId, aTransId, resp );
-
- CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy( &resp );
- CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy( respData );
- // Order garbage collection of "spent" responder(s), if not already
- // waiting for scheduling
- if ( !iIdle->IsActive() )
- {
- iIdle->Start( TCallBack ( CollectGarbageIdle, this ) );
- }
- }
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Static method called as CIdle TCallBack in order to remove obsolete
-// responder from the array of responder pointers
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-TInt CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::CollectGarbageIdle( TAny* aObjectPtr )
- {
- CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin* self =
- reinterpret_cast<CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin*>( aObjectPtr );
- if ( self )
- {
- self->CollectGarbage();
- }
- return KErrNone;
- }
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Removes all responders that have finished their work from iResponders array
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-void CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::CollectGarbage()
- {
- for( TInt i( 0 ); i < iResponders.Count(); )
- {
- if ( iResponders[i]->Active() )
- {
- ++i; // skip this, it's still active..
- }
- else
- {
- delete iResponders[i];
- iResponders.Remove( i );
- // note: array index i is not incremented as in the next round
- // it already is the position of next item..
- // obviously the iResponders.Count() will be then one less
- // than in this round.
- }
- }
- }
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Constructor
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin(
- MHWRMHapticsPluginCallback* aCallback )
- {
- // set callback to baseclass' member variable
- iResponseCallback = aCallback;
- }
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Two-phase construction ConstructL
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-void CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::ConstructL()
- {
- iIdle = CIdle::NewL( CActive::EPriorityIdle );
-
- // inform haptics of the plugin state
- iResponseCallback->PluginEnabled( EHWRMLogicalActuatorAny, ETrue );
- iResponseCallback->PluginEnabled( EHWRMLogicalActuatorDevice, ETrue );
- }
-
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Removes a specific responder (based on transId) from iResponders array
-// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-//
-void CHWRMHapticsStubPlugin::RemoveResponder( TUint8 aTransId )
- {
- TInt count( iResponders.Count() );
-
- for( TInt i( 0 ); i < count; ++i )
- {
- if ( iResponders[i]->TransId() == aTransId )
- {
- delete iResponders[i];
- iResponders.Remove( i );
- break;
- }
- }
- }
-
-// end of file
-