Fixed lots of issues with installing a low-caps version of fshell from SIS file.
* Fixed issue in CCommandFactory whereby some APIs like GetCommandInfoL could trigger allocations on the wrong heap or signals to the wrong thread. The symptoms were often seen as a crash in the which_00 thread when running ciftest.
* Lots of build fixes for when FSHELL_PROTECTED_UIDS isn't defined and when all capabilities aren't available.
* Added new platform.mmh macro FSHELL_OPEN_SIGNED.
* Open signing of fshell SIS files is now supported for production S60 handsets. Build fshell with the FSHELL_OPEN_SIGNED macro defined (and without defining FSHELL_CAP_ALL or FSHELL_PROTECTED_UIDS) in your platform.mmh and submit \epoc32\fshell\fshell.unsigned.sis to https://www.symbiansigned.com/app/page/public/openSignedOnline.do . The following commands are not available when using Open Signing due to Platform Security restrictions: fdb; kerninfo; chunkinfo; svrinfo; objinfo; sudo; fsck; localdrive; ramdefrag; readmem; reboot; setcritical; setpriority. Others such as chkdeps, e32header, ps, and fshell itself will run but in a restricted capacity (for example, fshell will no longer allow you to modify files in the \sys\bin directory).
* Removed commands objinfo, svrinfo, chunkinfo, readmem, fsck completely when memory access isn't present - previously they would still appear in the help but would give an error if you tried to run them.
# tcpcsy.pod
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# Initial Contributors:
# Accenture - Initial contribution
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=head1 tcpcsy
=head2 Introduction
A C32 plug-in that provides serial port emulation over a TCP socket. The socket can be configured to either actively connect to its TCP peer, or to passively listen for a connection from the peer.
=head2 Configuration
Configuration of the ports is done via the Central Repository file 102836da.txt. This is expected to contain the following key space:
Bits Supported Values Meaning
31-24 0 Port record. Port fields assigned as follows:
23-16 0 Socket mode (type int, 0 - active, 1 - passive)
1 Protocol family (type int)
2 Protocol (type int)
3 IP address (type string in valid form to be handled by TInetAddr::Input)
4 Port (type int, the port to connect to in active mode or the port to
listen on in passive mode)
15-0 0-65535 C32 unit value
For example:
# Port 0
0x00000000 int 0 # Active socket.
0x00010000 int 0x0800 # KAfInet.
0x00020000 int 6 # KProtocolInetTcp.
0x00030000 string 127.0.0.1 # IP address.
0x00040000 int 3030 # Port.
# Port 1
0x00000001 int 0 # Active socket.
0x00010001 int 0x0800 # KAfInet.
0x00020001 int 6 # KProtocolInetTcp.
0x00030001 string 172.16.0.2 # IP address.
0x00040001 int 3030 # Port.
Note, the Central Repository file can be written to by any process with C<WriteDeviceData> capability. It is therefore possible to dynamically add new, and alter existing port configurations.
=head1 Copyright
Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.
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