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// Copyright (c) 1996-2009 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 the License "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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// f32\inc\f32file.inl
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//
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//
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// Class TEntry
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inline const TUid& TEntry::operator[](TInt anIndex) const
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/**
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Gets any one of the file's three UIDs.
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@param anIndex Identifies the UID required. This can be zero, one or
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two. Specifiying any other value raises a panic.
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@return On return, contains the requested UID.
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@see TUidType
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*/
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{return(iType[anIndex]);}
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inline TBool TEntry::IsUidPresent(TUid aUid) const
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/**
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Tests whether the specified UID matches any of the UIDs in the UID type.
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@param aUid The UID to be checked.
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@return True if the specified UID is present, false otherwise.
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@see TUidType::IsPresent
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@see TUidType
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*/
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{return(iType.IsPresent(aUid));}
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inline TBool TEntry::IsTypeValid() const
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/**
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Test whether the file has a valid UID.
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@return True if the entry has a valid UID, false otherwise.
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@see TUidType::IsValid
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@see TUidType
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*/
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{return(iType.IsValid());}
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inline TUid TEntry::MostDerivedUid() const
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/**
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Gets the most derived (i.e. the most specific) UID.
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@return The entry's most derived UID.
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@see TUidType::MostDerived
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@see TUidType
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*/
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{return(iType.MostDerived());}
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/**
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Sets 64 bit file size.
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The low word is stored in iSize and high word is stored in private data member iSizeHigh.
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This is intended to be used by File Systsem Plugin implementations, and not recommended
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to be called by general clients of the File Server.
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@publishedAll
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@prototype
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@see TEntry::iSize
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*/
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inline void TEntry::SetFileSize(TInt64 aFileSize)
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{
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iAtt &= ~KEntryAttPacked;
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iSizeHigh=I64HIGH(aFileSize);
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iSize=I64LOW(aFileSize);
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}
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// Class TFindFile
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inline const TDesC& TFindFile::File() const
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/**
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Gets the full file specification of a file which was found by a successful
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call to any of the search variants that do not accept wildcards.
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The file specification includes drive, path and filename.
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Notes:
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1. When called after a successful search using wildcards the only valid
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components of the retrieved file specification are drive letter and
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directory.
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@return The full path and filename.
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*/
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{return iFile.FullName();}
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// Class CDirScan
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inline RFs& CDirScan::Fs()
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{return(*iFs);}
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// Class TDriveUnit
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inline TDriveUnit::operator TInt() const
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Converts the drive unit to an integer value.
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{return(iDrive);}
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inline TInt ValidateMatchMask( TUint aMask)
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/**
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Validates the mask used to match drive attributes.
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{
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const TUint matchedFlags= aMask & KDriveAttMatchedFlags; //KDriveAttMatchedFlags = 0xFFF
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const TUint matchedAtt = aMask & KDriveAttMatchedAtt; //KDriveAttMatchedAtt = 0x0FFF0000
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switch(matchedAtt)
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{
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case KDriveAttExclude:
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return matchedFlags==0?KErrArgument:KErrNone;
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case KDriveAttExclusive :
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return matchedFlags==0?KErrArgument:KErrNone;
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case KDriveAttExclude | KDriveAttExclusive:
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return matchedFlags==0?KErrArgument:KErrNone;
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case KDriveAttAll:
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return matchedFlags==0?KErrNone:KErrArgument;
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case 0:
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return KErrNone;
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default:
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return KErrArgument;
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}
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}
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inline RFs::TNameValidParam::TNameValidParam(TBool aUseSessionPath)
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iError = ErrNone;
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iUseSessionPath = aUseSessionPath;
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iInvalidCharPos = 0;
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}
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inline RFs::TNameValidParam::TError RFs::TNameValidParam::ErrorCode()const
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/**
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returns the error code.
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@see TError
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return iError;
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}
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/**
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Allows the user to set, whether he wants to use the session path for filling
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up missing parts of the name that he passes to RFs::IsValidName(TDesC& aName, TNameValidParam& aParam).
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If aUseSessionPath is EFalse, then the sessionpath is not used to validate aName.
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inline void RFs::TNameValidParam::UseSessionPath(TBool aUseSessionPath)
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iUseSessionPath = aUseSessionPath;
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}
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if the error code returned by TNameValidParam::ErrorCode() is TError::ErrBadCharacter,
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then this returns the position of the rightmost invalid character.
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For eg: "a>bcd>" would have the iInvalidCharPos=6 and not 2.
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However preference is given to wild characters whil reporting the invalid character position
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For eg: "a*bcd>" would return the iInvalidCharPos= 2 and not 6.
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if any other error code is returned then this value is 0.
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inline TUint RFs::TNameValidParam::InvalidCharPos()const
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return iInvalidCharPos;
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}
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TVolFormatParam::TVolFormatParam()
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:iUId((TUint32)KUId), iFSysNameHash(0)
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Init();
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}
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/** resets all data to the "not set" values */
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void TVolFormatParam::Init()
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iFSysNameHash = 0;
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iParamsSet = EFalse;
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Mem::FillZ(iData, sizeof(iData));
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}
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Calculates the file system name hash. For use in conjunction with this class only
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The file system name hash is a standard CRC32 on the up-cased name.
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@param aFsName given name.
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@return CRC32 name hash value
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TUint32 TVolFormatParam::CalcFSNameHash(const TDesC& aFsName)
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TUint32 nameHash = 0;
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if(aFsName.Length() > 0)
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TFullName fsName;
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fsName.Copy(aFsName);
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fsName.UpperCase();
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Mem::Crc32(nameHash, fsName.Ptr(), fsName.Length());
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}
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return nameHash;
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}
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/** sets the file system name hash corresponding to aFsName */
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void TVolFormatParam::SetFileSystemName(const TDesC& aFsName)
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iFSysNameHash = CalcFSNameHash(aFsName);
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}
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/** @return file system name hash that was wet by SetFileSystemName() */
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TUint32 TVolFormatParam::FSNameHash() const
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return iFSysNameHash;
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/** @return ETrue if the user has set at least one parameter apart from the file sysetm name, i.e. SetVal() was called */
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TBool TVolFormatParam::SomeParamsSet() const
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return iParamsSet;
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}
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assign a data slot some integer value.
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@param index of the slot 0..KMaxDataSlots-1
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@aVal value to set
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*/
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void TVolFormatParam::SetVal(TUint aIndex, TUint32 aVal)
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ASSERT(aIndex < KMaxDataSlots);
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iData[aIndex] = aVal;
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iParamsSet= ETrue;
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}
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@return data from the specified slot
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TUint32 TVolFormatParam::GetVal(TUint aIndex) const
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ASSERT(aIndex< KMaxDataSlots);
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