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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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// e32\euser\us_mqueue.cpp
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//
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//
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#include "us_std.h"
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#include <e32kpan.h>
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#include <e32msgqueue.h>
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EXPORT_C TInt RMsgQueueBase::CreateLocal(TInt aSize, TInt aMsgLength, TOwnerType aType)
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/**
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Creates a message queue that is private to the current process,
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and opens a handle to that message queue.
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The Kernel side object representing the message queue is
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unnamed. This means that it is not possible to search for the message queue,
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and this makes it local to the current process.
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By default, any thread in the process can use this handle to
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access the message queue. However, specifying EOwnerThread as the
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third parameter to this function means that only the creating thread can use
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the handle to access the message queue; any other thread in this process that
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wants to access the message queue must duplicate this handle.
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@param aSize The number of message 'slots' in the queue.
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This must be a positive value, i.e. greater than zero.
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@param aMsgLength The size of each message for the queue, this cannot exceed
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KMaxLength.
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@param aType The type of handle to be created.
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EOwnerProcess is the default value, if not explicitly specified.
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@return KErrNone if the queue is created sucessfully, otherwise one of
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the other system wide error codes.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 49 if aSize is less than or equal to zero.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 48 if aMsgLength is not a multiple of 4 bytes,
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is less than 4, or is greater than KMaxLength.
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@see KMaxLength
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*/
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{
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return SetReturnedHandle(Exec::MsgQueueCreate(NULL, aSize, aMsgLength, aType));
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}
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EXPORT_C TInt RMsgQueueBase::CreateGlobal(const TDesC &aName,TInt aSize, TInt aMsgLength,TOwnerType aType)
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/**
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Creates a global message queue, and opens a handle to that
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message queue.
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The kernel side object representing the message queue is given
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the name contained in the specified descriptor, which makes it global,
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i.e. it is visible to all processes. This means that any thread in any
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process can search for the message queue, and open a handle to it.
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If the specified name is empty the kernel side object representing the
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message queue is unnamed and so cannot be opened by name or searched
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for. It can however be passed to another process as a process parameter
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or via IPC.
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By default, any thread in the process can use this handle to
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access the message queue. However, specifying EOwnerThread as the
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fourth parameter to this function, means that only the creating thread can use
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this handle to access the message queue; any other thread in this process that
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wants to access the message queue must either duplicate this handle or use
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OpenGlobal().
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@param aName The name to be assigned to the message queue
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@param aSize The number of message 'slots' in the queue.
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This must be a positive value, i.e. greater than zero.
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@param aMsgLength The size of each message for the queue, this cannot exceed
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KMaxLength.
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@param aType The type of handle to be created.
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EOwnerProcess is the default value, if not explicitly specified.
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@return KErrNone if the queue is created sucessfully, otherwise one of
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the other system wide error codes.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 49 if aSize is less than or equal to zero.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 48 if aMsgLength is not a multiple of 4 bytes,
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is less than 4, or is greater than KMaxLength.
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@see KMaxLength
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@see RMsgQueueBase::OpenGlobal
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*/
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{
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TInt r = User::ValidateName(aName);
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if(KErrNone!=r)
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return r;
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TBuf8<KMaxKernelName> name8;
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name8.Copy(aName);
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return SetReturnedHandle(Exec::MsgQueueCreate(&name8, aSize, aMsgLength, aType));
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}
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EXPORT_C TInt RMsgQueueBase::OpenGlobal(const TDesC &aName, TOwnerType aType)
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Opens a global message queue.
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Global message queues are identified by name.
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By default, any thread in the process can use this handle to
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access the message queue. However, specifying EOwnerThread as the
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second parameter to this function, means that only the opening thread can use
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this handle to access the message queue; any other thread in this process that
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wants to access the message queue must either duplicate this handle or use
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OpenGlobal() again.
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@param aName The name of the message queue.
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@param aType The type of handle to be created.
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EOwnerProcess is the default value, if not explicitly specified.
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@return KErrNone if queue opened sucessfully, otherwise one of
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the other system wide error codes.
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@see RMsgQueueBase::OpenGlobal
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*/
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return OpenByName(aName,aType,EMsgQueue);
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}
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//realtime
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EXPORT_C TInt RMsgQueueBase::Send(const TAny* aPtr, TInt aLength)
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/**
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Sends a message through this queue.
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The function does not wait (i.e. block), if the queue is full.
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Note that, once on the queue, the content of the message cannot
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be accessed other than through a call to Receive() or ReceiveBlocking().
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@param aPtr A pointer to the message data
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@param aLength The length of the message data, this must not exceed
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the queue's message size.
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@return KErrNone, if successful;
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KErrOverflow, if queue is full,
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@panic KERN-EXEC 48 if aLength is greater than the message length specified
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when the queue was created, or if aLength is less than or equal to zero.
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@see RMsgQueueBase::Receive
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@see RMsgQueueBase::ReceiveBlocking
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*/
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return Exec::MsgQueueSend(iHandle, aPtr, aLength);
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}
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EXPORT_C void RMsgQueueBase::SendBlocking(const TAny* aPtr, TInt aLength)
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/**
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Sends a message through this queue, and waits for space to become available
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if the queue is full.
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The function uses NotifySpaceAvailable() to provide the blocking operation.
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Note that it is not possible to cancel a call to SendBlocking().
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@param aPtr A pointer to the message data.
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@param aLength The length of the message data, this must not exceed
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the queue's message size.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 48 if aLength is greater than the message length specified
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when the queue was created, or if aLength is less than or equal to zero.
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@see RMsgQueueBase::NotifySpaceAvailable
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*/
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{
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TRequestStatus stat;
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while (Exec::MsgQueueSend(iHandle, aPtr, aLength) == KErrOverflow)
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stat = KRequestPending;
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Exec::MsgQueueNotifySpaceAvailable(iHandle, stat);
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User::WaitForRequest(stat);
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}
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}
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//realtime
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EXPORT_C TInt RMsgQueueBase::Receive(TAny* aPtr, TInt aLength)
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/**
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Retrieves the first message in the queue.
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The function does not wait (i.e. block), if the queue is empty.
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@param aPtr A pointer to a buffer to receive the message data.
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@param aLength The length of the buffer for the message, this must match
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the queue's message size.
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@return KErrNone, ifsuccessful;
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KErrUnderflow, if the queue is empty.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 48 if aLength is not equal to the message length
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specified when the queue was created.
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*/
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return Exec::MsgQueueReceive(iHandle, aPtr, aLength);
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}
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EXPORT_C void RMsgQueueBase::ReceiveBlocking(TAny* aPtr, TInt aLength)
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Retrieves the first message in the queue, and waits if the queue is empty.
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The function uses NotifyDataAvailable() to provide the blocking operation.
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Note it is not possible to cancel a call to ReceiveBlocking().
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@param aPtr A pointer to a buffer to receive the message data.
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@param aLength The length of the buffer for the message, this must match
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the queue's message size.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 48 if aLength is not equal to the message length
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specified when the queue was created.
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@see RMsgQueueBase::NotifyDataAvailable
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TRequestStatus stat;
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while (Exec::MsgQueueReceive(iHandle, aPtr, aLength) == KErrUnderflow)
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stat = KRequestPending;
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Exec::MsgQueueNotifyDataAvailable(iHandle, stat);
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User::WaitForRequest(stat);
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}
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}
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EXPORT_C void RMsgQueueBase::NotifySpaceAvailable(TRequestStatus& aStatus)
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Requests notification when space becomes available in the queue.
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This is an asynchronous request that completes when there is at least
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one 'slot'available in the queue.
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A thread can have only one space available notification request outstanding on
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this message queue. If a second request is made before
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the first request completes, then the calling thread is panicked.
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@param aStatus The request status object to be completed when space
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becomes available.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 47 if a second request is made
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while the first request remains outstanding.
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Exec::MsgQueueNotifySpaceAvailable(iHandle, aStatus);
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}
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EXPORT_C void RMsgQueueBase::CancelSpaceAvailable()
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If the request is not already complete, then it now completes with KErrCancel.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 50 if attempting to cancel an outstanding request made by
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Exec::MsgQueueCancelSpaceAvailable(iHandle);
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}
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EXPORT_C void RMsgQueueBase::NotifyDataAvailable(TRequestStatus& aStatus)
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Requests notification when there is at least one message in the queue.
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A thread can have only one data available notification request outstanding on
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this message queue. If a second request is made before
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the first request completes, then the calling thread is panicked.
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@param aStatus The request status object to be completed when
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a message becomes available.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 47 if a second request is made
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while the first request remains outstanding.
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Exec::MsgQueueNotifyDataAvailable(iHandle, aStatus);
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}
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EXPORT_C void RMsgQueueBase::CancelDataAvailable()
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Cancels an outstanding data available notification request.
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If the request is not already complete, then it now completes with KErrCancel.
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@panic KERN-EXEC 50 if attempting to cancel an outstanding request made by
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*/
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Exec::MsgQueueCancelDataAvailable(iHandle);
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}
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EXPORT_C TInt RMsgQueueBase::MessageSize()
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Gets the size of message slots in the queue.
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@return The size of a message slot in the queue.
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return Exec::MsgQueueSize(iHandle);
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}
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EXPORT_C TInt RMsgQueueBase::Open(RMessagePtr2 aMessage, TInt aParam, TOwnerType aType)
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Opens a global message queue using a handle passed in a server message.
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By default, any thread in the process can use this handle to
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access the message queue. However, specifying EOwnerThread as the
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third parameter to this function, means that only the opening thread can use
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this handle to access the message queue.
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@param aMessage The server message.
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@param aParam The number of the message parameter which holds the handle.
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@param aType The type of handle to be created.
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EOwnerProcess is the default value, if not explicitly specified.
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*/
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return SetReturnedHandle(Exec::MessageOpenObject(aMessage.Handle(),EMsgQueue,aParam,aType));
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}
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EXPORT_C TInt RMsgQueueBase::Open(TInt aArgumentIndex, TOwnerType aType)
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/**
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Opens a message queue using the handle passed in during process creation.
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@param aArgumentIndex The number on the parameter which holds the handle.
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@param aType The type of handle to be created.
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EOwnerProcess is the default value, if not explicitly
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specified.
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@return KErrNone, ifsuccessful;
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KErrArgument, if aArgumentIndex doesn't contain a message queue handle;
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KErrNotFound, if aArgumentIndex is empty.
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*/
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return SetReturnedHandle(Exec::ProcessGetHandleParameter(aArgumentIndex, EMsgQueue, aType));
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}
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