--- a/telephonyserverplugins/multimodetsy/test/Te_LoopBack/Te_LoopBackSCOMM.CPP Mon May 03 13:37:20 2010 +0300
+++ b/telephonyserverplugins/multimodetsy/test/Te_LoopBack/Te_LoopBackSCOMM.CPP Thu May 06 15:10:38 2010 +0100
@@ -1,413 +1,413 @@
-// Copyright (c) 1997-2009 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:
-// This file contains the methods necessary for interacting with the Communications Server
-// and ports. The MComm mixin class's methods (open, close, read, and write) are implemented
-// here. The RunL functions for read and write are implemented here as well as the Cancel
-// functions.
-//
-//
-
-/**
- @file
-*/
-
-#include "Te_LoopBackATSTD.H"
-#include "Te_LoopBackSCOMM.H"
-
-MComm::MComm()
-/**
- * This is a single phase constructor that simply initializes private member data. An instance
- * of the MComm class is created.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- iCommReader = NULL;
- iCommWriter = NULL;
- }
-
-MComm::~MComm()
-/**
- * The MComm class destructor which deletes the iCommReader and iCommWriter of this mixin
- * class. Additionally, port and server cleanup (close) is handled here.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- delete iCommReader;
- delete iCommWriter;
- iCommPort.Close();
- iCommServer.Close();
- }
-
-TInt MComm::CommOpen(const TDesC& aDll, const TDesC& aName, TCommAccess aMode)
-/**
- * This method implements a connection to the comm server, the loading of the specified
- * DLL (typically a CSY) and the open of a specified port. This method is called from the
- * ConstructL of the derived class.
- *
- * First, the method connects to the communications server. Then, the specified DLL is
- * loaded. If successful, then the actual port is opened. First the port is opened in
- * an exclusive mode. If that fails (regardless of the mode requested by the calling
- * application), an error is returned. If this open is successful, and the requested mode
- * is shared, the exclusive open is released and the port is re-opened in shared mode.
- *
- * @param aDll, the Dynamic Library name to be loaded via LoadCommModule. This is typically
- * a CSY.
- * @param aName, the port name to be opened.
- * @param aMode, the access mode for this port. See note below.
- *
- * @return KErrNone or errors associated with connecting to the Comm Server, errors loading
- * the DLL, or errors opening the port.
- *
- * @note If the specified DLL has been previously loaded, this method will return an
- * error.
- * @note Even if the caller specifies a shared access mode, it first must be able to open
- * the port exclusively for this method to succeed. Thus a second open on a shared
- * port will fail.
- * @note This is an overloaded function (in this case requiring a DLL name).
- */
- // Todo: add reasoning, when call loaned, the port must be reopened by others, but gsm tsy
- // does not want this, it wants control.
- {
- TInt err;
- if (err = iCommServer.Connect(), err!=KErrNone)
- return err;
-
- if (aDll.Length()>0)
- {
- if (err = iCommServer.LoadCommModule(aDll), err!=KErrNone)
- {
- iCommServer.Close();
- return err;
- }
- }
- if (err = iCommPort.Open(iCommServer, aName, ECommExclusive, ECommRoleDCE), err!=KErrNone)
- // if any other TSY (or other app) is using comm port, we want to return gracefully
- // with error
- {
- iCommServer.Close();
- return err;
- }
- if (aMode==ECommShared)
- {
- iCommPort.Close();
- if (err = iCommPort.Open(iCommServer, aName, aMode, ECommRoleDCE), err!=KErrNone)
- {
- iCommServer.Close();
- return err;
- }
- }
- return KErrNone;
- }
-
-
-TInt MComm::CommOpen(const TDesC& aName, TCommAccess aMode)
-/**
- * This method implements a connection to the comm server and the open of the specified port.
- * This method assumes that the needed DLL has already been loaded into the system.
- * This method is called from the ConstructL of the derived class.
- *
- * First, the method connects to the communications server. If successful, then the actual
- * port is opened. First the port is opened in an exclusive mode. If that fails (regardless
- * of the mode requested by the calling application), an error is returned. If this open
- * is successful, and the requested mode is shared, the exclusive open is released and the
- * port is re-opened in shared mode.
- *
- * @param aName, the port name to be opened.
- * @param aMode, the access mode for this port. See note below.
- *
- * @return KErrNone or errors associated with connecting to the Comm Server, errors loading
- * the DLL, or errors opening the port.
- *
- * @note Even if the caller specifies a shared access mode, it first must be able to open
- * the port exclusively for this method to succeed. Thus a second open on a shared
- * port will fail.
- * @note This is an overloaded function (in this case not requiring a DLL name).
- */ {
- TInt err;
- if (err = iCommServer.Connect(), err!=KErrNone)
- return err;
- if (err = iCommPort.Open(iCommServer, aName, ECommExclusive, ECommRoleDCE), err!=KErrNone)
- // if any other TSY (or other app) is using comm port, we want to return gracefully
- // with error
- {
- iCommServer.Close();
- return err;
- }
- if (aMode==ECommShared)
- {
- iCommPort.Close();
- if (err = iCommPort.Open(iCommServer, aName, aMode, ECommRoleDCE), err!=KErrNone)
- {
- iCommServer.Close();
- return err;
- }
- }
- return KErrNone;
- }
-
-void MComm::CommClose()
-/**
- * The method handles cleanup of the MComm objects. It cancels an outstanding reads or writes
- * and closes the port and comm server sessions.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- iCommReader->Cancel();
- iCommWriter->Cancel();
- iCommPort.Close();
- iCommServer.Close();
- }
-
-void MComm::CommConstructL(TInt aReadPriority, TInt aWritePriority)
-/**
- * This method is a constructor for the CCommReader and CCommWriter classes. This method is
- * typically called from the ConstructL of the derived class. It instansiates a new CCommReader
- * and CCommWriter.
- *
- * @param aReadPriority is the priority to be associated to the CCommReader active object.
- * @param aWritePriority is the priority to be associated to the CCommWriter active object.
- * @leave This function can leave if memory is not available to create the active objects.
- */
- {
- iCommReader = new (ELeave) CCommReader(this, aReadPriority);
- iCommWriter = new (ELeave) CCommWriter(this, aWritePriority);
- };
-
-void MComm::CommWrite(const TDesC8& aDes)
-/**
- * This method implements the write to the Comm Server. It uses the TRequestStatus member of
- * the iCommWriter class and activates the object, indicating a request had been made.
- *
- * @param aDes, a descriptor reference containing the data to be written to the port.
- * @return None
- */
- {
- __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommWriter!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
- iCommPort.Write(iCommWriter->StatusRef(), aDes);
- iCommWriter->Activate();
- }
-
-void MComm::CommWriteReady()
-/**
- * This method is used during initialization for synchronization purposes. It issues a write
- * of a NULL descriptor to the communications server port. It then waits for the request to be
- * completed. This request will be completed when the associated serial port is ready for write
- * data.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommWriter!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
- TRequestStatus status;
- iCommPort.Write(status, TPtrC8(NULL, 0));
- User::WaitForRequest(status);
- }
-
-void MComm::CommRead(TDes8& aDes)
-/**
- * This method implements the read from the Comm Server. The number of bytes read is specified
- * by the length member of the descriptor. It uses the TRequestStatus member of
- * the iCommReader class and activates the object, indicating a request had been made.
- *
- * @param aDes, a descriptor reference containing the buffer into which data will be placed.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommReader!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
- iCommPort.Read(iCommReader->StatusRef(), aDes, aDes.Length());
- iCommReader->Activate();
- }
-
-void MComm::CommReadOneOrMore(TDes8& aDes)
-/**
- * This method pends a read for one or more characters to the comm server port. The comm
- * server will return as much data as is ready up to the maximum length
- * specified in the descriptor, aDes. As soon as the available data is exhausted (after the
- * first byte) this read will be completed. This differs from a Read which is posted with a
- * specific length in that the normal Read would pend until the number of characters specified
- * has been read (or the read timed out). The object is activated, indicating that a request
- * has been made.
- *
- * @param aDes When the read completes, the contents of aDes will have been modified.
- */
- {
- __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommReader!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
- iCommPort.ReadOneOrMore(iCommReader->StatusRef(), aDes);
- iCommReader->Activate();
- }
-
-void MComm::CommReadReady()
-/**
- * This method is used during initialization for synchronization purposes. It issues a read
- * of with a zero length to the communications server port. It then waits for the request to be
- * completed. A side effect of issuing the read to the serial port is that the serial port will
- * be powered up.
- */ {
- __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommReader!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
- TRequestStatus status;
- iCommPort.Read(status,iBuf,0);
- User::WaitForRequest(status);
- }
-
-void MComm::CommCancel()
-/**
- * The mixin class cancel routine which cancels any outstanding requests for the iCommWriter and
- * iCommReader. The routine first validates the iCommWriter and iCommReader member pointers.
- *
- * @return None.
- */
- {
- if (iCommWriter)
- iCommWriter->Cancel();
- if (iCommReader)
- iCommReader->Cancel();
- }
-
-void MComm::CommWriteCancel()
-/**
- * The mixin class cancel routine which only cancels outstanding write requests. The
- * routine first validates the iCommWriter pointer.
- *
- * @return None.
- */
- {
- if (iCommWriter)
- iCommWriter->Cancel();
- }
-
-void MComm::CommReadCancel()
-/**
- * The mixin class cancel routine which only cancels outstanding read requests. The
- * routine first validates the iCommReader pointer.
- *
- * @return None.
- */
- {
- if (iCommReader)
- iCommReader->Cancel();
- }
-
-//
-// CCommWriter
-//
-CCommWriter::CCommWriter(MComm* aComm, TInt aPriority)
- : CActive(aPriority), iComm(aComm)
-/**
- * This constructor adds the CCommWriter active object to the active scheduler of the thread in
- * which it is called. The constructor initializes the iComm member data and calls the CActive
- * method of this CBase derived class to set the priority. A new instance of the CCommWriter is
- * created by this constructor.
- *
- * @param aComm A pointer to the MComm class object to be stored in member data iComm.
- * @param aPriority The priority at which this active object should be handled by the
- * active scheduler.
- * @return None
- */
- {
- __DECLARE_NAME(_S("CCommWriter"));
- CActiveScheduler::Add(this);
- }
-
-CCommWriter::~CCommWriter()
-/**
- * This destructor simply requests cancellation any outstanding requests for the iCommWriter object.
- *
- * @return None.
- */
- {
- Cancel();
- }
-
-void CCommWriter::RunL()
-/**
- * This is the RunL function invoked by the active scheduler for the CCommWriter active object.
- * It in turn calls the write complete method accessible via the mixin class stored in the
- * iComm member, passing the status. The mixin class write complete method is a pure virtual
- * method which must be implemented by the derived class.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- iComm->CommWriteComplete(iStatus.Int());
- }
-
-void CCommWriter::DoCancel()
-/**
- * This method implments the cancel function necessary for a CActive derived object. It simply
- * invokes the port specific method to cancel outstanding writes.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- iComm->iCommPort.WriteCancel();
- }
-
-//
-// CCommReader
-//
-CCommReader::CCommReader(MComm* aComm, TInt aPriority)
- : CActive(aPriority), iComm(aComm)
-/**
- * This constructor adds the CCommReader active object to the active scheduler of the thread in
- * which it is called. The constructor initializes the iComm member data and calls the CActive
- * method of this CBase derived class to set the priority. A new instance of the CCommReader is
- * created by this constructor.
- *
- * @param aComm A pointer to the MComm class object to be stored in member data iComm.
- * @param aPriority The priority at which this active object should be handled by the
- * active scheduler.
- * @return None
- */
- {
- __DECLARE_NAME(_S("CCommReader"));
- CActiveScheduler::Add(this);
- }
-
-CCommReader::~CCommReader()
-/**
- * This destructor simply requests cancellation any outstanding requests for the iCommReader object.
- *
- * @return None.
- */
- {
- Cancel();
- }
-
-void CCommReader::RunL()
-/**
- * This is the RunL function invoked by the active scheduler for the CCommReader active object.
- * It in turn calls the read complete method accessible via the mixin class stored in the
- * iComm member, passing the status. The mixin class read complete method is a pure virtual
- * method which must be implemented by the derived class.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- iComm->CommReadComplete(iStatus.Int());
- }
-
-void CCommReader::DoCancel()
-/**
- * This method implments the cancel function necessary for a CActive derived object. It simply
- * invokes the port specific method to cancel outstanding writes.
- *
- * @return None
- */
- {
- iComm->iCommPort.ReadCancel();
- }
+// Copyright (c) 1997-2009 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:
+// This file contains the methods necessary for interacting with the Communications Server
+// and ports. The MComm mixin class's methods (open, close, read, and write) are implemented
+// here. The RunL functions for read and write are implemented here as well as the Cancel
+// functions.
+//
+//
+
+/**
+ @file
+*/
+
+#include "Te_LoopBackATSTD.H"
+#include "Te_LoopBackSCOMM.H"
+
+MComm::MComm()
+/**
+ * This is a single phase constructor that simply initializes private member data. An instance
+ * of the MComm class is created.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ iCommReader = NULL;
+ iCommWriter = NULL;
+ }
+
+MComm::~MComm()
+/**
+ * The MComm class destructor which deletes the iCommReader and iCommWriter of this mixin
+ * class. Additionally, port and server cleanup (close) is handled here.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ delete iCommReader;
+ delete iCommWriter;
+ iCommPort.Close();
+ iCommServer.Close();
+ }
+
+TInt MComm::CommOpen(const TDesC& aDll, const TDesC& aName, TCommAccess aMode)
+/**
+ * This method implements a connection to the comm server, the loading of the specified
+ * DLL (typically a CSY) and the open of a specified port. This method is called from the
+ * ConstructL of the derived class.
+ *
+ * First, the method connects to the communications server. Then, the specified DLL is
+ * loaded. If successful, then the actual port is opened. First the port is opened in
+ * an exclusive mode. If that fails (regardless of the mode requested by the calling
+ * application), an error is returned. If this open is successful, and the requested mode
+ * is shared, the exclusive open is released and the port is re-opened in shared mode.
+ *
+ * @param aDll, the Dynamic Library name to be loaded via LoadCommModule. This is typically
+ * a CSY.
+ * @param aName, the port name to be opened.
+ * @param aMode, the access mode for this port. See note below.
+ *
+ * @return KErrNone or errors associated with connecting to the Comm Server, errors loading
+ * the DLL, or errors opening the port.
+ *
+ * @note If the specified DLL has been previously loaded, this method will return an
+ * error.
+ * @note Even if the caller specifies a shared access mode, it first must be able to open
+ * the port exclusively for this method to succeed. Thus a second open on a shared
+ * port will fail.
+ * @note This is an overloaded function (in this case requiring a DLL name).
+ */
+ // Todo: add reasoning, when call loaned, the port must be reopened by others, but gsm tsy
+ // does not want this, it wants control.
+ {
+ TInt err;
+ if (err = iCommServer.Connect(), err!=KErrNone)
+ return err;
+
+ if (aDll.Length()>0)
+ {
+ if (err = iCommServer.LoadCommModule(aDll), err!=KErrNone)
+ {
+ iCommServer.Close();
+ return err;
+ }
+ }
+ if (err = iCommPort.Open(iCommServer, aName, ECommExclusive, ECommRoleDCE), err!=KErrNone)
+ // if any other TSY (or other app) is using comm port, we want to return gracefully
+ // with error
+ {
+ iCommServer.Close();
+ return err;
+ }
+ if (aMode==ECommShared)
+ {
+ iCommPort.Close();
+ if (err = iCommPort.Open(iCommServer, aName, aMode, ECommRoleDCE), err!=KErrNone)
+ {
+ iCommServer.Close();
+ return err;
+ }
+ }
+ return KErrNone;
+ }
+
+
+TInt MComm::CommOpen(const TDesC& aName, TCommAccess aMode)
+/**
+ * This method implements a connection to the comm server and the open of the specified port.
+ * This method assumes that the needed DLL has already been loaded into the system.
+ * This method is called from the ConstructL of the derived class.
+ *
+ * First, the method connects to the communications server. If successful, then the actual
+ * port is opened. First the port is opened in an exclusive mode. If that fails (regardless
+ * of the mode requested by the calling application), an error is returned. If this open
+ * is successful, and the requested mode is shared, the exclusive open is released and the
+ * port is re-opened in shared mode.
+ *
+ * @param aName, the port name to be opened.
+ * @param aMode, the access mode for this port. See note below.
+ *
+ * @return KErrNone or errors associated with connecting to the Comm Server, errors loading
+ * the DLL, or errors opening the port.
+ *
+ * @note Even if the caller specifies a shared access mode, it first must be able to open
+ * the port exclusively for this method to succeed. Thus a second open on a shared
+ * port will fail.
+ * @note This is an overloaded function (in this case not requiring a DLL name).
+ */ {
+ TInt err;
+ if (err = iCommServer.Connect(), err!=KErrNone)
+ return err;
+ if (err = iCommPort.Open(iCommServer, aName, ECommExclusive, ECommRoleDCE), err!=KErrNone)
+ // if any other TSY (or other app) is using comm port, we want to return gracefully
+ // with error
+ {
+ iCommServer.Close();
+ return err;
+ }
+ if (aMode==ECommShared)
+ {
+ iCommPort.Close();
+ if (err = iCommPort.Open(iCommServer, aName, aMode, ECommRoleDCE), err!=KErrNone)
+ {
+ iCommServer.Close();
+ return err;
+ }
+ }
+ return KErrNone;
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommClose()
+/**
+ * The method handles cleanup of the MComm objects. It cancels an outstanding reads or writes
+ * and closes the port and comm server sessions.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ iCommReader->Cancel();
+ iCommWriter->Cancel();
+ iCommPort.Close();
+ iCommServer.Close();
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommConstructL(TInt aReadPriority, TInt aWritePriority)
+/**
+ * This method is a constructor for the CCommReader and CCommWriter classes. This method is
+ * typically called from the ConstructL of the derived class. It instansiates a new CCommReader
+ * and CCommWriter.
+ *
+ * @param aReadPriority is the priority to be associated to the CCommReader active object.
+ * @param aWritePriority is the priority to be associated to the CCommWriter active object.
+ * @leave This function can leave if memory is not available to create the active objects.
+ */
+ {
+ iCommReader = new (ELeave) CCommReader(this, aReadPriority);
+ iCommWriter = new (ELeave) CCommWriter(this, aWritePriority);
+ };
+
+void MComm::CommWrite(const TDesC8& aDes)
+/**
+ * This method implements the write to the Comm Server. It uses the TRequestStatus member of
+ * the iCommWriter class and activates the object, indicating a request had been made.
+ *
+ * @param aDes, a descriptor reference containing the data to be written to the port.
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommWriter!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
+ iCommPort.Write(iCommWriter->StatusRef(), aDes);
+ iCommWriter->Activate();
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommWriteReady()
+/**
+ * This method is used during initialization for synchronization purposes. It issues a write
+ * of a NULL descriptor to the communications server port. It then waits for the request to be
+ * completed. This request will be completed when the associated serial port is ready for write
+ * data.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommWriter!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
+ TRequestStatus status;
+ iCommPort.Write(status, TPtrC8(NULL, 0));
+ User::WaitForRequest(status);
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommRead(TDes8& aDes)
+/**
+ * This method implements the read from the Comm Server. The number of bytes read is specified
+ * by the length member of the descriptor. It uses the TRequestStatus member of
+ * the iCommReader class and activates the object, indicating a request had been made.
+ *
+ * @param aDes, a descriptor reference containing the buffer into which data will be placed.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommReader!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
+ iCommPort.Read(iCommReader->StatusRef(), aDes, aDes.Length());
+ iCommReader->Activate();
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommReadOneOrMore(TDes8& aDes)
+/**
+ * This method pends a read for one or more characters to the comm server port. The comm
+ * server will return as much data as is ready up to the maximum length
+ * specified in the descriptor, aDes. As soon as the available data is exhausted (after the
+ * first byte) this read will be completed. This differs from a Read which is posted with a
+ * specific length in that the normal Read would pend until the number of characters specified
+ * has been read (or the read timed out). The object is activated, indicating that a request
+ * has been made.
+ *
+ * @param aDes When the read completes, the contents of aDes will have been modified.
+ */
+ {
+ __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommReader!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
+ iCommPort.ReadOneOrMore(iCommReader->StatusRef(), aDes);
+ iCommReader->Activate();
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommReadReady()
+/**
+ * This method is used during initialization for synchronization purposes. It issues a read
+ * of with a zero length to the communications server port. It then waits for the request to be
+ * completed. A side effect of issuing the read to the serial port is that the serial port will
+ * be powered up.
+ */ {
+ __ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCommReader!=NULL, HayesPanic(EATCommand_NotConstructed));
+ TRequestStatus status;
+ iCommPort.Read(status,iBuf,0);
+ User::WaitForRequest(status);
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommCancel()
+/**
+ * The mixin class cancel routine which cancels any outstanding requests for the iCommWriter and
+ * iCommReader. The routine first validates the iCommWriter and iCommReader member pointers.
+ *
+ * @return None.
+ */
+ {
+ if (iCommWriter)
+ iCommWriter->Cancel();
+ if (iCommReader)
+ iCommReader->Cancel();
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommWriteCancel()
+/**
+ * The mixin class cancel routine which only cancels outstanding write requests. The
+ * routine first validates the iCommWriter pointer.
+ *
+ * @return None.
+ */
+ {
+ if (iCommWriter)
+ iCommWriter->Cancel();
+ }
+
+void MComm::CommReadCancel()
+/**
+ * The mixin class cancel routine which only cancels outstanding read requests. The
+ * routine first validates the iCommReader pointer.
+ *
+ * @return None.
+ */
+ {
+ if (iCommReader)
+ iCommReader->Cancel();
+ }
+
+//
+// CCommWriter
+//
+CCommWriter::CCommWriter(MComm* aComm, TInt aPriority)
+ : CActive(aPriority), iComm(aComm)
+/**
+ * This constructor adds the CCommWriter active object to the active scheduler of the thread in
+ * which it is called. The constructor initializes the iComm member data and calls the CActive
+ * method of this CBase derived class to set the priority. A new instance of the CCommWriter is
+ * created by this constructor.
+ *
+ * @param aComm A pointer to the MComm class object to be stored in member data iComm.
+ * @param aPriority The priority at which this active object should be handled by the
+ * active scheduler.
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ __DECLARE_NAME(_S("CCommWriter"));
+ CActiveScheduler::Add(this);
+ }
+
+CCommWriter::~CCommWriter()
+/**
+ * This destructor simply requests cancellation any outstanding requests for the iCommWriter object.
+ *
+ * @return None.
+ */
+ {
+ Cancel();
+ }
+
+void CCommWriter::RunL()
+/**
+ * This is the RunL function invoked by the active scheduler for the CCommWriter active object.
+ * It in turn calls the write complete method accessible via the mixin class stored in the
+ * iComm member, passing the status. The mixin class write complete method is a pure virtual
+ * method which must be implemented by the derived class.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ iComm->CommWriteComplete(iStatus.Int());
+ }
+
+void CCommWriter::DoCancel()
+/**
+ * This method implments the cancel function necessary for a CActive derived object. It simply
+ * invokes the port specific method to cancel outstanding writes.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ iComm->iCommPort.WriteCancel();
+ }
+
+//
+// CCommReader
+//
+CCommReader::CCommReader(MComm* aComm, TInt aPriority)
+ : CActive(aPriority), iComm(aComm)
+/**
+ * This constructor adds the CCommReader active object to the active scheduler of the thread in
+ * which it is called. The constructor initializes the iComm member data and calls the CActive
+ * method of this CBase derived class to set the priority. A new instance of the CCommReader is
+ * created by this constructor.
+ *
+ * @param aComm A pointer to the MComm class object to be stored in member data iComm.
+ * @param aPriority The priority at which this active object should be handled by the
+ * active scheduler.
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ __DECLARE_NAME(_S("CCommReader"));
+ CActiveScheduler::Add(this);
+ }
+
+CCommReader::~CCommReader()
+/**
+ * This destructor simply requests cancellation any outstanding requests for the iCommReader object.
+ *
+ * @return None.
+ */
+ {
+ Cancel();
+ }
+
+void CCommReader::RunL()
+/**
+ * This is the RunL function invoked by the active scheduler for the CCommReader active object.
+ * It in turn calls the read complete method accessible via the mixin class stored in the
+ * iComm member, passing the status. The mixin class read complete method is a pure virtual
+ * method which must be implemented by the derived class.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ iComm->CommReadComplete(iStatus.Int());
+ }
+
+void CCommReader::DoCancel()
+/**
+ * This method implments the cancel function necessary for a CActive derived object. It simply
+ * invokes the port specific method to cancel outstanding writes.
+ *
+ * @return None
+ */
+ {
+ iComm->iCommPort.ReadCancel();
+ }