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* Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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* All rights reserved.
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* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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* which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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*
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* Initial Contributors:
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* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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*
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* Contributors:
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*
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* Description:
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*
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*/
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#include <e32base.h>
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#include <ecom/ecomresolverparams.h>
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#include <ecom/ecom.h>
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#include "DataDealer.h"
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#include "DataDealerParams.h"
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// We cannot use UIDs that are reserved from Symbian (neither protected
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// nor unprotected) since Publish&Subscribe properties require that
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// the running process they are defined in has the secure id that matches
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// the id of the P&S property (secure id check is not made for legacy UIDs
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// which are < 0x10273357).
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// So we use a UID from development range: 0x00000000 - 0x0FFFFFFF
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const TUid KPropertyCategory = { 0x077A5355 };
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//const TUid KPropertyCategory = { 0xA00023E0 };
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// Time to wait before re-checking property values
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const TInt KWaitForPropertyTime( 100000 );
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const TUid KDataDealerImplUID1 = {0xA00023E2};
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/**
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* @param aProducer Set to ETrue if this is a producer instance.
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* @param aKey The Publish&Subscribe key that is used for data passing.
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*/
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CDataDealer* CDataDealer::NewL( const TBool aProducer, const TUint aKey )
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{
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TDataDealerParams params( aProducer, aKey );
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TAny* implementation =
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REComSession::CreateImplementationL( KDataDealerImplUID1,
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_FOFF( CDataDealer, iDtorID ),
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¶ms );
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CDataDealer* self = new (ELeave) CDataDealer( params.iProducer, params.iKey );
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CleanupStack::PushL(self);
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self->ConstructL();
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CleanupStack::Pop(self);
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return self;
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}
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CDataDealer::~CDataDealer()
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{
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// wait that the property is empty (= data consumed)
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TRAPD( err, WaitForConsumerL() );
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if( err != KErrNone )
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{
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// WaitForConsumerL error!
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}
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// The producer is responsible of creating and destroying the property
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if( iProducer )
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{
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// CDataDealer: This is a producer instance, delete the P&S property
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TInt err = iProperty.Delete( KPropertyCategory, iKey );
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if( err != KErrNone )
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{
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// CDataDealer: Could not delete property
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}
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iProperty.Close();
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}
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// Notify the ECom server that we released one implementation of some
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// DLL. When the counter hits zero ECom server may unload the DLL.
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REComSession::DestroyedImplementation( iDtorID );
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}
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void CDataDealer::ConstructL()
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{
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// The producer is responsible of creating and destroying the property
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if( iProducer )
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{
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// CDataDealer: This is a producer instance, create the P&S property
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TInt err = iProperty.Define( KPropertyCategory,
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iKey,
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RProperty::EByteArray,
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iPropertySize );
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if( err == KErrAlreadyExists )
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{
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// Property already exists. Clear contents.
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User::LeaveIfError( iProperty.Set( KPropertyCategory, iKey, KNullDesC8 ) );
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}
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else if( err != KErrNone )
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{
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// Could not create pub&sub property
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User::Leave( err );
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}
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}
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// Consumer waits that the property is created by producer
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else
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{
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WaitForPropertyToBeCreatedL();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Consumer uses this to wait for the property to be created by producer
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* when DataDealer is constructed.
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*/
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void CDataDealer::WaitForPropertyToBeCreatedL()
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{
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const TInt KTempPropertyValueLength(2);
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TBuf8<KTempPropertyValueLength> tempValue;
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TInt err = iProperty.Get( KPropertyCategory, iKey, tempValue );
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while( err == KErrNotFound )
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{
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// Property did not created yet, wait
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const TInt KWaitForProperty( 500000 );
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// User::After here is not a critical error. It is used here to wait for the RProperty instance
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// to be created. The best solution would be to use RProperty notifications to do that but it is
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// currently too heavy considering how DataDealer is used: in testing context without any UI
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User::After( KWaitForProperty );
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err = iProperty.Get( KPropertyCategory, iKey, tempValue );
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}
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if( err != KErrNone && err != KErrOverflow )
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{
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// Unexpected error!
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User::Leave( err );
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}
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}
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CDataDealer::CDataDealer( const TBool aProducer, const TUint aKey )
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: CBase(),
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// Use KMaxPropertySize as default size to ensure "real time" setting of a value
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iPropertySize( RProperty::KMaxPropertySize ),
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iProducer( aProducer ),
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iKey( aKey ),
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iDtorID()
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{
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}
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/**
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* Produce data to the data storage defined in the constructor.
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*/
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void CDataDealer::ProduceDataL( const TDesC8& aData )
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{
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// "CDataDealer::ProduceDataL: %S", &aData
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// Check for misuse
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if( !iProducer ) User::Leave( KErrNotSupported );
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for( TInt i(0); i < aData.Length(); i += iPropertySize )
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{
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// wait that the property is empty (= data consumed)
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WaitForConsumerL();
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// Then write data block-by-block
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TPtrC8 dataBlock( KNullDesC8 );
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if( ( i + iPropertySize ) < aData.Length() )
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dataBlock.Set( aData.Mid( i, iPropertySize ) );
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else
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dataBlock.Set( aData.Mid( i, aData.Length() - i ) );
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// Write single block
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User::LeaveIfError( iProperty.Set( KPropertyCategory, iKey, dataBlock ) );
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}
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}
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/**
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* Wait synchronously until the consumer has deleted the data we have produced.
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* Used by data dealer that is producing data.
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*/
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void CDataDealer::WaitForConsumerL()
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{
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const TInt KTempPropertyValueLength(2);
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TBuf8<KTempPropertyValueLength> tempValue;
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TInt err = iProperty.Get( KPropertyCategory, iKey, tempValue );
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if( err != KErrOverflow && err != KErrNone )
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{
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// un-expected error
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// CDataDealer: Could not get property value.
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User::Leave( err );
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}
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while( err == KErrOverflow || tempValue != KNullDesC8 )
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{
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// Not empty yet, wait
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// User::After here is not a critical error. It is used here to wait for the RProperty instance
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// to be created. The best solution would be to use RProperty notifications to do that but it is
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// currently too heavy considering how DataDealer is used: in testing context without any UI
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User::After( KWaitForPropertyTime ); // CSI: 92 #
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err = iProperty.Get( KPropertyCategory, iKey, tempValue );
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}
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}
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/**
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* @param aData On return contains a pointer to heap descriptor containing the received data.
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*/
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void CDataDealer::ConsumeDataL( HBufC8*& aData )
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{
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// Check for misuse
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if( iProducer ) User::Leave( KErrNotSupported );
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TInt err( KErrNone );
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HBufC8* data = HBufC8::NewLC( iPropertySize );
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TPtr8 dataPtr = data->Des();
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const TInt KMinHBufCLength(1);
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HBufC8* wholeData = HBufC8::NewLC( KMinHBufCLength );
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// Loop until the property is destroyed by the producer
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for( TInt i(0); err != KErrNotFound; )
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// check if the property exists and has data
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err = iProperty.Get( KPropertyCategory, iKey, dataPtr );
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TBool empty = ( dataPtr == KNullDesC8 );
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if( err == KErrNone )
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{
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if( empty )
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{
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// Property empty, cannot consume, wait
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// If the property exists but is empty, wait for data
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// User::After here is not a critical error. It is used here to wait for the RProperty instance
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// to be created. The best solution would be to use RProperty notifications to do that but it is
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// currently too heavy considering how DataDealer is used: in testing context without any UI
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User::After( KWaitForPropertyTime ); // CSI: 92 #
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}
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else
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{
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// Clear the property...
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User::LeaveIfError( iProperty.Set( KPropertyCategory, iKey, KNullDesC8 ) );
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// Append the retrieved data to the buffer that will be returned
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// CDataDealer: Data ready, consumed
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HBufC8* newWholeData = wholeData->ReAllocL( wholeData->Length() + iPropertySize );
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CleanupStack::Pop( wholeData );
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wholeData = newWholeData;
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CleanupStack::PushL( wholeData );
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wholeData->Des().Append( *data );
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// Clear the buffer
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dataPtr.Zero();
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// ..and set new storage index
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i += iPropertySize;
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}
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}
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// If the property is not found, it means that there is (no more) data to be consumed available
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else if( err != KErrNotFound )
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{
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// CDataDealer: Could not open the property.
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User::Leave( err );
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}
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}
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// "CDataDealer::ConsumeDataL: %S", wholeData
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// Ownership transferred
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CleanupStack::Pop( wholeData );
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aData = wholeData;
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CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy( data );
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}
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/**
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* Consume data that is produced to the data storage defined in the constructor.
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* @param aData On return contains a pointer to heap descriptor containing the received data.
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* @param aMaxSize The maximum size of the data block.
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* @param aMore ETrue if there is more data to be consumed.
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*/
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void CDataDealer::ConsumeDataL( HBufC8*& aData, const TInt aMaxSize, TBool& aMore )
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{
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// Check for misuse
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if( iProducer ) User::Leave( KErrNotSupported );
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HBufC8* data = HBufC8::NewLC( iPropertySize );
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TPtr8 dataPtr = data->Des();
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// Loop until data is produced to the property
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TInt err( KErrNone );
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while( err != KErrNotFound && dataPtr.Length() == 0 )
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{
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// check if the property exists and has data
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err = iProperty.Get( KPropertyCategory, iKey, dataPtr );
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TBool empty = ( dataPtr == KNullDesC8 );
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if( err == KErrNone )
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{
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if( empty )
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{
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// If the property exists but is empty, wait for data
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// User::After here is not a critical error. It is used here to wait for the RProperty instance
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// to be created. The best solution would be to use RProperty notifications to do that but it is
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// currently too heavy considering how DataDealer is used: in testing context without any UI
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User::After( KWaitForPropertyTime ); // CSI: 92 #
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}
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else if( dataPtr.Length() > aMaxSize )
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{
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// Too long data (%i, max: %i): consuming only the first block", dataPtr.Length(), aMaxSize
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// Consuming only the first aMaxSize characters; save the rest of the data to the property
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iProperty.Set( KPropertyCategory, iKey, dataPtr.Right( dataPtr.Length() - aMaxSize ) );
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// Take the first aMaxSize characters and ignore the rest
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data->Des().Copy( dataPtr.Left( aMaxSize ) );
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}
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else
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{
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// Clear the property...
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User::LeaveIfError( iProperty.Set( KPropertyCategory, iKey, KNullDesC8 ) );
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}
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}
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// If the property is not found, it means that there is (no more) data to be consumed available
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else if( err == KErrNotFound )
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{
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// CDataDealer: No more data in the property (KErrNotFound)
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aMore = EFalse;
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}
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else
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{
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// CDataDealer: Could not open the property.
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aMore = EFalse;
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User::Leave( err );
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}
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}
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CleanupStack::Pop( data );
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aData = data;
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}
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