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// Copyright (c) 2002-2009 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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// e32test\debug\d_schedhook.cpp
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//
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//
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#include <kernel/kernel.h>
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#include <kernel/kern_priv.h>
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#include "platform.h"
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#include <kernel/cache.h>
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#include <arm.h>
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#include "d_schedhook.h"
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_LIT(KLddName,"D_SCHEDHOOK");
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NThread* TestThread;
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TInt TestCount;
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const TInt KMajorVersionNumber = 0;
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const TInt KMinorVersionNumber = 1;
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const TInt KBuildVersionNumber = 1;
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class DSchedhookTest;
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class DSchedhookTestFactory : public DLogicalDevice
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{
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public:
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DSchedhookTestFactory();
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virtual TInt Install();
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virtual void GetCaps(TDes8& aDes) const;
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virtual TInt Create(DLogicalChannelBase*& aChannel);
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};
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class DHwExcHandler : public DKernelEventHandler
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{
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public:
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DHwExcHandler() : DKernelEventHandler(HandleEvent, this) {}
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private:
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static TUint HandleEvent(TKernelEvent aEvent, TAny* a1, TAny* a2, TAny* aThis);
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};
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class DSchedhookTest : public DLogicalChannelBase
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{
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public:
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virtual ~DSchedhookTest();
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protected:
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virtual TInt DoCreate(TInt aUnit, const TDesC8* anInfo, const TVersion& aVer);
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virtual TInt Request(TInt aFunction, TAny* a1, TAny* a2);
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public:
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DHwExcHandler* iHwExcHandler;
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};
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DECLARE_STANDARD_LDD()
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{
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return new DSchedhookTestFactory;
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}
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//
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// DSchedhookTestFactory
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//
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DSchedhookTestFactory::DSchedhookTestFactory()
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{
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iVersion=TVersion(KMajorVersionNumber,KMinorVersionNumber,KBuildVersionNumber);
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}
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TInt DSchedhookTestFactory::Create(DLogicalChannelBase*& aChannel)
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/**
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Create a new DSchedhookTest on this logical device
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*/
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{
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aChannel=new DSchedhookTest;
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return aChannel ? KErrNone : KErrNoMemory;
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}
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TInt DSchedhookTestFactory::Install()
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Install the LDD - overriding pure virtual
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*/
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{
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return SetName(&KLddName);
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}
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void DSchedhookTestFactory::GetCaps(TDes8& aDes) const
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/**
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Get capabilities - overriding pure virtual
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*/
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{
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TCapsTestV01 b;
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b.iVersion=TVersion(KMajorVersionNumber,KMinorVersionNumber,KBuildVersionNumber);
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Kern::InfoCopy(aDes,(TUint8*)&b,sizeof(b));
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}
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//
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// DHwExcHandler
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//
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/**
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Handle exceptions on our test thread by suspending it
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*/
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TUint DHwExcHandler::HandleEvent(TKernelEvent aEvent, TAny* a1, TAny* /*a2*/, TAny* /*aThis*/)
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{
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if (aEvent == EEventHwExc)
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{
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if(&Kern::CurrentThread().iNThread!=TestThread)
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return ERunNext;
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TArmExcInfo *pR=(TArmExcInfo*)a1;
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pR->iR15+=4;
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Kern::ThreadSuspend(Kern::CurrentThread(),1);
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return (TUint)EExcHandled;
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}
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return (TUint)ERunNext;
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}
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//
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// DSchedhookTest
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//
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TInt DSchedhookTest::DoCreate(TInt /*aUnit*/, const TDesC8* /*aInfo*/, const TVersion& aVer)
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/**
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Create channel
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*/
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{
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if (!Kern::QueryVersionSupported(TVersion(KMajorVersionNumber,KMinorVersionNumber,KBuildVersionNumber),aVer))
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return KErrNotSupported;
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iHwExcHandler = new DHwExcHandler;
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if (! iHwExcHandler)
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return KErrNoMemory;
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return iHwExcHandler->Add();
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}
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DSchedhookTest::~DSchedhookTest()
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{
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if (iHwExcHandler)
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iHwExcHandler->Close();
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}
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//
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// Scheduler Hook functions
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//
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NThread* CurrentThread=NULL;
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void DisableRescheduleCallback()
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Stops the Scheduler calling us on every context switch
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// Prevent rescheduling whilst we disable the callback
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NKern::Lock();
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// Disable Callback
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NKern::SetRescheduleCallback(NULL);
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// Invalidate CurrentThread
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CurrentThread = NULL;
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// Callback now disabled...
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NKern::Unlock();
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}
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void RemoveSchedulerHooks()
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Removes the patches added to the Scheduler code.
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*/
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// Make sure callback is disabled (required before removing hooks)
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DisableRescheduleCallback();
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// Get range of memory used by hooks
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TLinAddr start,end;
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NKern::Lock();
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NKern::SchedulerHooks(start,end);
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NKern::Unlock();
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// Free shadow pages which cover hooks
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TUint32 pageSize=Kern::RoundToPageSize(1);
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NKern::ThreadEnterCS();
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for(TLinAddr a=start; a<end; a+=pageSize)
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Epoc::FreeShadowPage(a); // Ignore errors because we're trying to clean up anyway
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NKern::ThreadLeaveCS();
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}
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TInt InsertSchedulerHooks()
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/**
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Enables use of the Scheduler callback by using shadow pages to patch the Scheduler code.
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*/
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{
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// Get range of memory used by hooks
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TLinAddr start=0,end=0;
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NKern::Lock();
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NKern::SchedulerHooks(start,end);
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NKern::Unlock();
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if (start==0 && end==0) return KErrNotSupported;
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// Create shadow pages for hooks
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TUint32 pageSize=Kern::RoundToPageSize(1);
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for(TLinAddr a=start; a<end; a+=pageSize)
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{
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NKern::ThreadEnterCS();
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TInt r=Epoc::AllocShadowPage(a);
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NKern::ThreadLeaveCS();
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if(r!=KErrNone && r!=KErrAlreadyExists)
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{
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RemoveSchedulerHooks();
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return r;
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}
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}
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// Put hooks in
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NKern::Lock();
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NKern::InsertSchedulerHooks();
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NKern::Unlock();
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// Make I and D caches consistant for hook region
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Cache::IMB_Range(start,end-start);
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return KErrNone;
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}
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void RescheduleTestFunction()
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/**
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Test function to be called on each thread reschedule
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*/
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{
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// Count rechedules to the test thread
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if(CurrentThread==TestThread)
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++TestCount;
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}
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void RescheduleCallback(NThread* aNThread)
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/**
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Main scheduler callback.
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Called with the Kernel Lock (Preemption Lock) held.
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*/
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{
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#ifndef __SMP__
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// The 'CurrentThread' is now unscheduled and has become the 'previous thread'
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// Set this thread 'UserContextType'...
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CurrentThread->SetUserContextType();
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#endif
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// Make the newly scheduled thread the CurrentThread
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CurrentThread = aNThread;
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// Test function
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RescheduleTestFunction();
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}
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void RescheduleCallbackFirst(NThread* aNThread)
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/**
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Scheduler callback used once for initialisation.
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Called with the Kernel Lock (Preemption Lock) held.
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*/
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{
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// Initialise CurrentThread
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CurrentThread = aNThread;
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// Switch future callbacks to the main RescheduleCallback
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NKern::SetRescheduleCallback(RescheduleCallback);
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// Test function
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RescheduleTestFunction();
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}
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void EnableRescheduleCallback()
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/**
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Sets the Scheduler to call us back on every thread reschedule
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*/
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{
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// Reset the User Context Type for all threads, because these values
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// will be out-of-date. (It is our Rescheduler callback which set's them.
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// and we're just about enable that.)
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NKern::ThreadEnterCS(); // Prevent us from dying or suspending whilst holding a DMutex
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DObjectCon& threads=*Kern::Containers()[EThread]; // Get containing holding threads
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threads.Wait(); // Obtain the container mutex so the list does get changed under us
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#ifndef __SMP__
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// For each thread...
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TInt c=threads.Count();
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for (TInt i=0; i<c; i++)
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((DThread*)threads[i])->iNThread.ResetUserContextType();
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#endif
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threads.Signal(); // Release the container mutex
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NKern::ThreadLeaveCS(); // End of critical section
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// Ask for callback
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NKern::SetRescheduleCallback(RescheduleCallbackFirst);
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}
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TInt GetThreadUserContext(NThread* aThread,TArmRegSet& aContext)
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/**
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Test function to get a threads User Context
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*/
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{
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// Get the User Context Type which our Reschedule hook set
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TInt type = aThread->iSpare3; /*iUserContextType*/
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// Get the table corresponding to the User Context Type
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const TArmContextElement* c = NThread::UserContextTables()[type];
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// Set the User Context by using the table we got
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TUint32* sp = (TUint32*)aThread->iSavedSP;
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TUint32* st = (TUint32*)((TUint32)aThread->iStackBase+(TUint32)aThread->iStackSize);
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TArmReg* out = (TArmReg*)(&aContext);
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TArmReg* end = (TArmReg*)(&aContext+1);
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do
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{
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TInt v = c->iValue;
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TInt t = c->iType;
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++c;
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if(t==TArmContextElement::EOffsetFromSp)
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v = sp[v];
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else if(t==TArmContextElement::EOffsetFromStackTop)
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v = st[-v];
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*out++ = v;
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}
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while(out<end);
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return type;
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}
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void DumpContext(TArmRegSet& aContext,TInt aType)
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{
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Kern::Printf(" Context type %d",aType);
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Kern::Printf(" r0 =%08x r1 =%08x r2 =%08x r3 =%08x",aContext.iR0,aContext.iR1,aContext.iR2,aContext.iR3);
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Kern::Printf(" r4 =%08x r5 =%08x r6 =%08x r7 =%08x",aContext.iR4,aContext.iR5,aContext.iR6,aContext.iR7);
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Kern::Printf(" r8 =%08x r9 =%08x r10=%08x r11=%08x",aContext.iR8,aContext.iR9,aContext.iR10,aContext.iR11);
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Kern::Printf(" r12=%08x r13=%08x r14=%08x r15=%08x",aContext.iR12,aContext.iR13,aContext.iR14,aContext.iR15);
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Kern::Printf(" cpsr=%08x dacr=%08x",aContext.iFlags, aContext.iDacr);
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}
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TInt TestGetThreadContext(DThread* aThread,TDes8* aContext)
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{
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TArmRegSet context1;
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TArmRegSet context2;
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memclr(&context1,sizeof(context1));
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memclr(&context2,sizeof(context2));
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NKern::Lock();
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TUint32 unused;
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NKern::ThreadGetUserContext(&aThread->iNThread,&context1,unused);
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TInt r=GetThreadUserContext(&aThread->iNThread,context2);
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NKern::Unlock();
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DumpContext(context1,-1);
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DumpContext(context2,r);
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TInt len,maxLen;
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Kern::KUDesInfo(*aContext,len,maxLen);
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if(maxLen>KMaxThreadContext)
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maxLen = KMaxThreadContext;
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TPtr8 ptr((TUint8*)&context1,maxLen,maxLen);
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Kern::KUDesPut(*aContext,ptr);
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for(TUint i=0; i<sizeof(context1); i++)
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if(((TUint8*)&context1)[i]!=((TUint8*)&context2)[i])
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return KErrGeneral;
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return r;
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}
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DThread* ThreadFromId(TUint aId)
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{
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// This is risky because the thread could die on us an the DThread* become invalid.
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// We are relying on this never happening in our test code.
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NKern::ThreadEnterCS(); // Prevent us from dying or suspending whilst holding a DMutex
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DObjectCon& threads=*Kern::Containers()[EThread]; // Get containing holding threads
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threads.Wait(); // Obtain the container mutex so the list does get changed under us
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DThread* thread = Kern::ThreadFromId(aId);
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threads.Signal(); // Release the container mutex
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NKern::ThreadLeaveCS(); // End of critical section
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return thread;
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}
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TInt DSchedhookTest::Request(TInt aFunction, TAny* a1, TAny* a2)
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/**
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Handle requests from the test program
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*/
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{
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TInt r=KErrNone;
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switch (aFunction)
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{
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case RSchedhookTest::EInstall:
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r=InsertSchedulerHooks();
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break;
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case RSchedhookTest::EUninstall:
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RemoveSchedulerHooks();
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return KErrNone;
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case RSchedhookTest::EInsertHooks:
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{
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NKern::Lock();
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NKern::InsertSchedulerHooks();
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TLinAddr start,end;
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NKern::SchedulerHooks(start,end);
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NKern::Unlock();
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Cache::IMB_Range(start,end-start);
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}
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return KErrNone;
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case RSchedhookTest::ERemoveHooks:
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{
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NKern::Lock();
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NKern::SetRescheduleCallback(NULL);
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NKern::RemoveSchedulerHooks();
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TLinAddr start,end;
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NKern::SchedulerHooks(start,end);
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NKern::Unlock();
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Cache::IMB_Range(start,end-start);
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}
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return KErrNone;
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case RSchedhookTest::EEnableCallback:
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NKern::Lock();
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NKern::SetRescheduleCallback(RescheduleCallbackFirst);
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NKern::Unlock();
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return KErrNone;
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case RSchedhookTest::EDisableCallback:
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DisableRescheduleCallback();
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return KErrNone;
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case RSchedhookTest::ESetTestThread:
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{
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NKern::ThreadEnterCS(); // Prevent us from dying or suspending whilst holding a DMutex
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DObjectCon& threads=*Kern::Containers()[EThread]; // Get containing holding threads
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threads.Wait(); // Obtain the container mutex so the list does get changed under us
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TestThread = &ThreadFromId((TUint)a1)->iNThread;
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threads.Signal(); // Release the container mutex
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NKern::ThreadLeaveCS(); // End of critical section
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TestCount = 0;
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}
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break;
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case RSchedhookTest::EGetThreadContext:
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return TestGetThreadContext(ThreadFromId((TUint)a1),(TDes8*)a2);
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460 |
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case RSchedhookTest::EGetTestCount:
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return TestCount;
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default:
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r=KErrNotSupported;
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break;
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}
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return r;
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}
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