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1 // Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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2 // All rights reserved. |
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3 // This component and the accompanying materials are made available |
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4 // under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0" |
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5 // which accompanies this distribution, and is available |
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6 // at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". |
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7 // |
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8 // Initial Contributors: |
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9 // Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. |
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10 // |
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11 // Contributors: |
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12 // |
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13 // Description: |
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14 // f32\estart\estart.cpp |
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15 // Generic startup code run by the fileserver on boot |
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16 // |
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17 // |
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18 |
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19 #include <e32std.h> |
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20 #include <e32std_private.h> |
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21 #include <e32def_private.h> |
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22 #include <hal.h> |
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23 #include <f32file.h> |
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24 #include <f32file_private.h> |
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25 #include <f32fsys.h> |
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26 #ifndef SYMBIAN_EXCLUDE_ESTART_DOMAIN_MANAGER |
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27 #include <domainmanager.h> |
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28 #endif |
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29 #include <e32uid.h> |
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30 #include <e32property.h> |
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31 |
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32 //#ifndef _DEBUG |
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33 // #define _DEBUG |
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34 //#endif |
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35 //#define TRACING_ON |
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36 |
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37 #include "estart.h" |
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38 #include <u32exec.h> |
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39 |
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40 //-- define this macro in order to have system start time measurement (SYSSTATEMGR.EXE process life time) |
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41 //#define SYMBIAN_ESTART_OUTPUT_BOOT_TIME |
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42 |
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43 |
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44 TInt LoadCodePageDll(); |
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45 /** Maximum Codepage Dll name length. */ |
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46 const TInt KMaxCodepageDllName=16; |
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47 |
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48 |
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49 #ifdef _DEBUG |
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50 TBool DebugTraceEnabled() |
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51 { |
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52 #ifdef TRACING_ON |
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53 return ETrue; |
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54 #else |
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55 return UserSvr::DebugMask() & 2; |
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56 #endif |
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57 } |
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58 #endif |
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59 |
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60 _LIT(KEStartPanicCatagory, "ESTART"); |
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61 |
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62 enum TEStartPanic |
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63 { |
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64 ELitNoDM = 1, // No Domain Manager |
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65 ELitDMInitFail, // Domain Manager init fail |
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66 ELitHALFail, // HAL init fail |
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67 ELitConnectFsFail1, // Connect fs 1 fail |
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68 ELitInitLocalPwStoreFail, // Init PwStore fail |
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69 ELitLocaleInitialisationFail, // Initialisation of locale properties failed |
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70 ELitFSInitDriveInfoFail, // FS Init DriveInfo fail |
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71 ELitCreateTrapHandlerFail, // Create trap handler fail |
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72 ELitLoadSysLddsFail, // Load sys ldds fail |
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73 ELitLocalDriveMappingFail, // Local drive mapping fail |
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74 ELitDriveMappingFileFail, // Drive mapping file not found |
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75 ELitSwapMappingFailArrayInconsistent, // Swap mappings fail - array inconsistent |
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76 ELitFsSwapMappingFail, // Swap mappings fail - Fs request failed |
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77 EPropertyError, // RProperty return error |
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78 ECompMountFsFail, // Failed comp fs mount |
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79 EFsNameFail, // File system name on Z: failed |
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80 ELitNoWS, // No WSERV |
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81 EStartupModeFail, // Get startup mode failed |
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82 ESysAgentFail, // Fail to launch system agent |
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83 ESetSystemDriveFail // Fail to set System Drive |
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84 }; |
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85 |
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86 inline void Panic(TEStartPanic aPanic, TInt aReason) |
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87 { |
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88 TBuf<10> panic(KEStartPanicCatagory); |
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89 panic.AppendFormat(_L("_%d"), aPanic); |
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90 User::Panic(panic, aReason); |
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91 } |
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92 |
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93 _LIT(KRofs,"erofs.fsy"); |
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94 _LIT(KCompfs,"ecomp.fsy"); |
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95 _LIT(KEcomp,"ECOMP"); |
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96 _LIT(KServerPathSysBin, "0:\\Sys\\Bin\\"); |
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97 _LIT(KSystemAgentName, "z:\\sys\\bin\\SysAgt2Svr.exe"); |
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98 _LIT(KLitLocaleData,"?:\\System\\Data\\LOCALE.D"); |
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99 _LIT(KLocaleDllNameBase, "ELOCL"); |
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100 _LIT(KLocalDriveMappingFile,"Z:\\SYS\\DATA\\ESTART.TXT"); |
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101 _LIT(KWindowServerRootName1,"EWSRV.EXE"); |
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102 _LIT(KSystemStarterName, "z:\\sys\\bin\\SYSSTART.EXE"); |
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103 _LIT(KSystemStateManager, "z:\\sys\\bin\\SYSSTATEMGR.EXE"); |
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104 |
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105 //const TInt KPatchLddUidValue=0x100000cc; // patch ldds should specify this as their third uid |
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106 |
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107 GLDEF_D TBool gMountRofsAlone=ETrue; |
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108 GLDEF_D TBool gMountComposite=EFalse; |
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109 |
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110 enum TCompositeMountSate |
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111 { |
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112 ENoMounts, |
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113 EHasMounts, |
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114 ESwapped |
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115 }; |
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116 |
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117 LOCAL_D TCompositeMountSate gCompositeMountState=ENoMounts; |
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118 |
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119 #if !defined(AUTODETECT_DISABLE) |
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120 LOCAL_D TInt gNCompositeMounts=0; |
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121 #endif |
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122 |
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123 #if defined(__EPOC32__) && defined(__X86__) |
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124 LOCAL_D TInt gNFloppies=0; |
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125 #endif |
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126 |
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127 /** |
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128 ASCII text file reader constructor |
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129 */ |
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130 TText8FileReader::TText8FileReader() |
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131 { |
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132 |
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133 iBufPos=-1; |
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134 iFileDataBuf=NULL; |
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135 iFileSize=0; |
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136 } |
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137 |
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138 /** |
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139 ASCII text file reader desctructor |
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140 */ |
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141 TText8FileReader::~TText8FileReader() |
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142 { |
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143 |
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144 delete[] iFileDataBuf; |
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145 } |
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146 |
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147 /** |
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148 Supply an ASCII text file for the file reader. |
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149 This function reads the entire contents of this file into a buffer, converting to |
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150 unicode / folding each character. Subsequent parsing of the file data is all done from this |
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151 buffer. |
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152 @param aFile The file to be read. Must already be opened for read access in EFileStreamText mode. |
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153 @return KErrNone if no error. |
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154 */ |
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155 TInt TText8FileReader::Set(RFile& aFile) |
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156 { |
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157 |
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158 iFile=aFile; |
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159 iBuf.Zero(); |
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160 iBufPos=0; |
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161 |
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162 // Read the size of the file |
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163 TInt r=iFile.Size(iFileSize); |
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164 if (r!=KErrNone || !iFileSize) |
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165 return(KErrGeneral); |
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166 |
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167 // Allocate a buffer to read in the file |
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168 iFileDataBuf=new TText[iFileSize+1]; // +1 in case need to NULL terminate the end of the last string |
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169 if (iFileDataBuf==NULL) |
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170 return(KErrNoMemory); |
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171 |
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172 // Read the entire contents of the file into the buffer |
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173 TPtr fdata(NULL,0); |
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174 TInt pos=0; |
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175 r=iFile.Seek(ESeekStart,pos); |
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176 while (pos<iFileSize) |
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177 { |
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178 if ((r=iFile.Read(iBuf))!=KErrNone) |
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179 return(r); |
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180 fdata.Set((iFileDataBuf+pos),0,iBuf.Length()); |
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181 fdata.Copy(iBuf); |
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182 fdata.Fold(); |
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183 pos+=iBuf.Length(); |
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184 } |
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185 return(KErrNone); |
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186 } |
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187 |
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188 /** |
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189 Return the next record from the text file. |
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190 @param aPtr A TPtr which is setup with the address and length of the next record, referencing |
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191 the data in the reader's buffer. |
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192 @return KErrNone if a record is successfully loaded into the buffer, KErrEof if the end of the |
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193 file is encountered, KErrGeneral if a file hasn't been set. |
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194 */ |
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195 TInt TText8FileReader::Read(TPtr& aPtr) |
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196 { |
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197 |
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198 // Check that Set() has been called. |
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199 if (iBufPos<0) |
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200 return(KErrGeneral); |
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201 |
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202 // Check if we have run into the end of the file |
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203 TInt bufRemainder=(iFileSize-iBufPos); |
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204 if (!bufRemainder) |
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205 return(KErrEof); |
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206 |
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207 // Setup the descriptor passed with the next record - don't include the record terminator |
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208 // The line terminators are CR + LF for DOS |
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209 // whereas only LF for Unix line endings |
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210 aPtr.Set((iFileDataBuf+iBufPos),bufRemainder,bufRemainder); |
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211 TInt len=aPtr.Locate('\n'); |
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212 if (len != KErrNotFound) |
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213 { |
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214 iBufPos += len; |
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215 // Check for DOS line ending to support both DOS and Unix formats |
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216 if ((len != 0) && (iFileDataBuf[iBufPos-1] == '\r')) |
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217 { |
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218 len--; |
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219 } |
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220 aPtr.SetLength(len); |
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221 } |
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222 else |
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223 iBufPos=iFileSize; |
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224 |
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225 // Point iBufPos to the next non-empty line |
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226 while (iBufPos<iFileSize && (iFileDataBuf[iBufPos]=='\n' || iFileDataBuf[iBufPos]=='\r')) |
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227 iBufPos++; |
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228 return(KErrNone); |
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229 } |
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230 |
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231 const TInt DefaultLocalDrives[KMaxLocalDrives]= |
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232 { |
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233 EDriveC, //0 |
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234 EDriveD, //1 |
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235 EDriveE, //2 |
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236 EDriveF, //3 |
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237 EDriveG, //4 |
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238 EDriveH, //5 |
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239 EDriveI, //6 |
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240 EDriveJ, //7 |
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241 EDriveK, //8 |
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242 EDriveL, //9 |
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243 EDriveM, //10 |
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244 EDriveN, //11 |
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245 EDriveO, //12 |
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246 EDriveP, //13 |
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247 EDriveQ, //14 |
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248 EDriveR //15 |
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249 }; |
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250 /** |
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251 Return the default drive letter for the specified local drive. |
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252 To alter the default mapping scheme on auto-configuration, override this function. |
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253 |
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254 @param aLocalDrive The number of the local drive (0-15). |
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255 |
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256 @return The default drive number associated with this local drive. |
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257 */ |
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258 TInt TFSStartup::DefaultLocalDrive(TInt aLocalDrive) |
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259 { |
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260 |
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261 return(DefaultLocalDrives[aLocalDrive]); |
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262 } |
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263 |
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264 //typedef TInt TLocalDriveList[KMaxLocalDrives]; |
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265 /** |
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266 Write the local drive mapping data to the file server. If there is no potential of a drive swap then also commit it. |
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267 Once committed, the setting cannot be changed. |
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268 |
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269 @panic ESTART_10 Error_Code; If unable to set local drive mapping in the file server. |
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270 Error_Code is the error code returned by RFs::SetLocalDriveMapping() |
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271 |
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272 */ |
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273 void TFSStartup::SetFServLocalDriveMapping() |
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274 { |
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275 |
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276 DEBUGPRINT("SetFServLocalDriveMapping"); |
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277 TLocalDriveMappingInfoBuf mBuf; |
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278 TLocalDriveMappingInfo& ldmi=mBuf(); |
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279 Mem::Copy(&ldmi.iDriveMapping[0],&iLocalDriveList[0],(KMaxLocalDrives*sizeof(TInt))); |
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280 |
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281 // Can't set the mapping yet - if there is the potential of a drive swap . |
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282 ldmi.iOperation = (iDriveSwapCount) ? TLocalDriveMappingInfo::EWriteMappingsNoSet : TLocalDriveMappingInfo::EWriteMappingsAndSet; |
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283 |
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284 TInt r=iFs.SetLocalDriveMapping(mBuf); |
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285 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone,Panic(ELitLocalDriveMappingFail, r)); |
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286 } |
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287 |
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288 /** |
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289 Swap and commit the file server's local drive mapping data. Change the local drive mapping info already set with the file server. |
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290 |
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291 @param aFirstDrive First Drive number to be swapped. |
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292 @param aSecondDrive Second Drive number to be swapped. |
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293 |
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294 @panic ESTART_13 Error_Code; if unable to set the local drive mapping to file server. |
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295 Error_Code is the error code returned by RFs::SetLocalDriveMapping() |
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296 */ |
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297 void TFSStartup::SwapFServLocalDriveMapping(TInt aFirstDrive,TInt aSecondDrive) |
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298 { |
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299 |
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300 DEBUGPRINT("SwapFServLocalDriveMapping"); |
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301 TLocalDriveMappingInfoBuf mBuf; |
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302 TLocalDriveMappingInfo& ldmi=mBuf(); |
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303 ldmi.iDriveMapping[0]=aFirstDrive; |
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304 ldmi.iDriveMapping[1]=aSecondDrive; |
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305 ldmi.iOperation=TLocalDriveMappingInfo::ESwapIntMappingAndSet; |
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306 TInt r=iFs.SetLocalDriveMapping(mBuf); |
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307 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone,Panic(ELitFsSwapMappingFail,r)); |
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308 } |
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309 |
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310 |
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311 |
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312 // Warning - File format changes must be replicated in EikSrv. |
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313 struct TLocData |
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314 { |
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315 TLocale iLocale; |
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316 TCurrencySymbol iCurrency; |
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317 }; |
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318 |
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319 /** |
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320 Attempt to open the locale data file from system drive. If found, read the |
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321 locale and currency symbol data from this file and transfer it to 'the system'. |
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322 |
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323 @return KErrNone if successful. |
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324 */ |
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325 TInt TFSStartup::LoadLocale() |
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326 { |
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327 // Append the language index to the standard locale filename. |
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328 TFileName filename(KLitLocaleData); |
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329 filename[0] = (TUint8) RFs::GetSystemDriveChar(); |
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330 TInt lang; |
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331 if (HAL::Get(HAL::ELanguageIndex,lang) == KErrNone) |
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332 { |
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333 filename.AppendNumFixedWidth(lang,EDecimal,2); |
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334 HAL::Set(HAL::ELocaleLoaded, lang); |
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335 } |
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336 |
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337 // Attempt to open the file, read/set the data. |
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338 RFile file; |
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339 if (file.Open(iFs,filename,EFileRead) == KErrNone) |
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340 { |
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341 TPckgBuf<TLocData> data; |
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342 if( file.Read(data) == KErrNone && data.Size()==sizeof(TLocData)) |
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343 { |
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344 data().iLocale.Set(); |
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345 TInt offset = data().iLocale.UniversalTimeOffset().Int(); |
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346 if (data().iLocale.QueryHomeHasDaylightSavingOn()) |
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347 offset += 3600; |
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348 User::SetUTCOffset(offset); |
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349 User::SetCurrencySymbol(data().iCurrency); |
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350 } |
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351 file.Close(); |
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352 } |
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353 return(KErrNone); |
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354 } |
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355 |
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356 |
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357 /** |
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358 Load the Locale DLL |
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359 @return KErrNone if successful. |
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360 KErrNotFound if locale DLL not found. |
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361 Or other system wide error code. |
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362 */ |
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363 TInt LoadLocaleDll() |
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364 { |
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365 TBuf<16> localeDllName; |
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366 |
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367 TInt languageIndex; |
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368 TInt error=HAL::Get(HALData::ELanguageIndex,languageIndex); |
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369 if (error!=KErrNone) |
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370 error = KErrNotFound; |
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371 else |
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372 { |
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373 TBuf<6> extension; // Dot plus five digit locale |
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374 _LIT(KExtension,".%u"); |
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375 extension.Format(KExtension, languageIndex); |
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376 if (extension.Length()<3) // Padd ".1" to ".01" for compatibility. |
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377 { |
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378 _LIT(KPadding,"0"); |
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379 extension.Insert(1,KPadding); |
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380 } |
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381 localeDllName=KLocaleDllNameBase; |
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382 localeDllName.Append(extension); |
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383 error = UserSvr::ChangeLocale(localeDllName); |
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384 } |
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385 if (error==KErrNotFound) |
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386 { |
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387 // Try default locale |
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388 _LIT(KLocaleDllNameExtension, ".LOC"); |
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389 localeDllName=KLocaleDllNameBase; |
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390 localeDllName.Append(KLocaleDllNameExtension); |
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391 error = UserSvr::ChangeLocale(localeDllName); |
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392 } |
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393 if (error == KErrNone) |
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394 TLocale().Set(); |
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395 return error; |
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396 } |
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397 |
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398 /** |
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399 Initialise the HAL. |
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400 Search for a saved HAL file - containing a series of saved HAL attributes. |
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401 If found, initialise each attribute saved. |
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402 |
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403 @return KErrNone if successful; KErrGeneral if the exe panicked. |
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404 */ |
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405 TInt TFSStartup::InitialiseHAL() |
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406 { |
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407 RProcess process; |
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408 TInt result = process.Create(_L("HALSettings.exe"), _L("INITIALISE")); |
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409 if(result != KErrNone) |
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410 return result; |
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411 TRequestStatus status; |
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412 process.Logon(status); |
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413 if (status != KRequestPending) |
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414 process.Kill(0); // abort |
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415 else |
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416 process.Resume(); // logon OK |
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417 User::WaitForRequest(status); |
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418 |
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419 // Special case to ensure the nonsecure clock offset set function gets called |
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420 TInt nsc_offset = 0; |
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421 result = HAL::Get(HAL::ETimeNonSecureOffset,nsc_offset); |
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422 if (result == KErrNone) |
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423 { |
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424 HAL::Set(HAL::ETimeNonSecureOffset,nsc_offset); // this will only succeed when hal.dat is missing and the function wasnt called by halsettings.exe |
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425 } |
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427 |
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428 // we can't use the 'exit reason' if the exe panicked as this |
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429 // is the panic 'reason' and may be '0' which cannot be distinguished |
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430 // from KErrNone |
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431 result = process.ExitType() == EExitPanic ? KErrGeneral : status.Int(); |
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432 process.Close(); |
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433 return result; |
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434 } |
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435 |
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436 /** |
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437 Create and resume a server. Start without specifying a path. |
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438 If this fails, then systematically try to start it from |
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439 each valid drive in turn (Y: - A:, then Z:). |
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440 The second phase is to handle the sitation where a version |
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441 of the executable is found on a drive early in the search order |
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442 (e.g. C:) - that fails to load. Rather than failing the load |
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443 on the 1st error, this function keeps going through all the valid drives. |
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444 |
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445 @param aDrives The drive list, to determine which are valid. |
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446 @param aRootName The root name of the executable. |
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447 |
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448 @return ETrue if the server was eventually created successfully, EFalse if not. |
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449 */ |
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450 TBool TFSStartup::CreateServer(const TDriveList& aDrives, const TDesC& aRootName) |
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451 { |
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452 RProcess ws; |
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453 TInt r=ws.Create(aRootName, KNullDesC); |
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454 if (r!=KErrNone) |
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455 { |
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456 TFileName name; |
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457 name = KServerPathSysBin(); |
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458 name+=aRootName; |
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459 TInt i=EDriveZ; |
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460 FOREVER |
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461 { |
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462 i= (i==0) ? EDriveZ : i-1; |
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463 if (aDrives[i]!=KDriveAbsent) // Got a valid drive |
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464 { |
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465 name[0]=(TText)('A'+i); // Set the drive letter |
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466 r=ws.Create(name,KNullDesC); |
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467 if (r==KErrNone) |
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468 break; |
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469 } |
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470 if (i==EDriveZ) |
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471 return EFalse; |
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472 } |
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473 } |
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474 ws.Resume(); |
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475 ws.Close(); |
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476 return ETrue; |
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477 } |
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478 |
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479 #ifdef AUTO_PROFILE |
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480 _LIT(KProfilerName,"profiler.exe"); |
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481 _LIT(KProfilerCmd,"start"); |
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482 /** |
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483 Start the profiler |
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484 */ |
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485 void TFSStartup::StartProfiler() |
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486 { |
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487 RProcess p; |
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488 TInt r=p.Create(KProfilerName,KProfilerCmd); |
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489 if (r==KErrNone) |
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490 { |
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491 p.Resume(); |
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492 p.Close(); |
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493 } |
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494 } |
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495 #endif |
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496 |
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497 #if !defined(AUTODETECT_DISABLE) |
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498 /** |
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499 FSY detection function for the local FSY (assumed to be FAT). This will return success for MMC, |
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500 ATA, Floppy and IRAM devices that are FAT formatted. Will also return success for any drive |
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501 (other than those designated for CD ROMs) which isn't ready - assuming these to be removable FAT |
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502 formatted devices. For floppy devices detected on the X86 build, we need to change the drive |
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503 mapping so that these are mounted on drives A: or B:. |
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504 */ |
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505 GLDEF_C TInt DetectELocal(RLocalDrive ld, TInt cr, TLocalDriveCapsV2& caps) |
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506 { |
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507 (void)ld; |
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508 (void)cr; |
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509 TInt socknum; |
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510 if (cr==KErrNotReady && caps.iType != EMediaCdRom) |
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511 { |
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512 #if defined(__EPOC32__) && defined(__X86__) |
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513 // For FDD iEraseBlockSize top 16 bits is sectors per track |
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514 if (caps.iType==EMediaFloppy && (caps.iEraseBlockSize>>16)) |
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515 { |
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516 pc_floppy: |
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517 if (gNFloppies < 2) |
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518 { |
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519 // Change the default mapping to A: or B: |
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520 TInt ret = gNFloppies ? EDriveB : EDriveA; |
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521 ++gNFloppies; |
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522 return KFsDetectMappingChangeReturnOffset + ret; |
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523 } |
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524 return KErrNone; |
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525 } |
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526 #endif |
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527 return KErrNone; // Removable and not ready - assume fat |
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528 } |
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529 if(cr == KErrCorrupt && ld.IsRemovable(socknum)) // Removable and media corrupt - assume fat |
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530 { |
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531 return KErrNone; |
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532 } |
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533 if (caps.iType!=EMediaFloppy && caps.iType!=EMediaHardDisk) |
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534 return KErrGeneral; |
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535 if (cr==KErrNone && (PartitionIsFAT32(caps.iPartitionType) || PartitionIsFAT(caps.iPartitionType)) ) |
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536 { |
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537 #if defined(__EPOC32__) && defined(__X86__) |
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538 if (cr!=KErrNotSupported && caps.iType==EMediaFloppy && (caps.iEraseBlockSize>>16)) |
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539 goto pc_floppy; |
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540 #endif |
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541 return KErrNone; |
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542 } |
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543 return KErrGeneral; |
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544 } |
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545 |
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546 /** |
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547 FSY detection function for the local FSY (assumed to be FAT) running over internal RAM. This will |
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548 return success for any drive containing RAM media which reports a FAT16 partition type. |
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549 */ |
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550 GLDEF_C TInt DetectIRam(RLocalDrive ld, TInt cr, TLocalDriveCapsV2& caps) |
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551 { |
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552 (void)ld; |
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553 (void)cr; |
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554 if (caps.iType==EMediaRam && caps.iPartitionType==KPartitionTypeFAT16) |
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555 return KErrNone; |
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556 return KErrGeneral; |
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557 } |
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558 |
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559 /** |
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560 FSY detection function for the local FSY (assumed to be FAT) running over a NAND FTL. This will |
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561 return success for any drive containing NAND media which reports a FAT16 partition type. |
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562 */ |
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563 GLDEF_C TInt DetectFtl(RLocalDrive ld, TInt cr, TLocalDriveCapsV2& caps) |
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564 { |
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565 (void)ld; |
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566 (void)cr; |
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567 if (caps.iType==EMediaNANDFlash && caps.iPartitionType==KPartitionTypeFAT16) |
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568 return KErrNone; |
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569 return KErrGeneral; |
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570 } |
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571 |
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572 /** |
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573 FSY detection function for the ROFS FSY. This will return success for any drive containing NAND |
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574 media which reports a ROFS partition type as long as the ROFS FSY is present - but not the Composite FSY |
|
575 */ |
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576 GLDEF_C TInt DetectRofs(RLocalDrive ld, TInt cr, TLocalDriveCapsV2& caps) |
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577 { |
|
578 (void)ld; |
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579 (void)cr; |
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580 if ((caps.iType==EMediaNANDFlash) && caps.iPartitionType==KPartitionTypeRofs && gMountRofsAlone) |
|
581 return KErrNone; |
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582 return KErrGeneral; |
|
583 } |
|
584 |
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585 /** |
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586 FSY detection function for the Composite FSY. This will return success for the 1st drive containing NAND |
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587 media which reports a ROFS partition type as long as both the ROFS and Composite FSYs are present. We |
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588 change the DRIVE mapping so that this is mounted on drive Z:. Any subsequent ROFS partitions detected |
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589 can be mounted as ROFS. |
|
590 */ |
|
591 GLDEF_C TInt DetectComposite(RLocalDrive ld, TInt cr, TLocalDriveCapsV2& caps) |
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592 { |
|
593 (void)ld; |
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594 (void)cr; |
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595 if ((caps.iType==EMediaNANDFlash) && caps.iPartitionType==KPartitionTypeRofs && gMountComposite) |
|
596 { |
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597 if (!gNCompositeMounts) |
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598 { |
|
599 gNCompositeMounts++; |
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600 gMountRofsAlone=ETrue; // Any further ROFS drives found can be mounted as such |
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601 return(KFsDetectMappingChangeReturnOffset+EDriveZ); |
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602 } |
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603 } |
|
604 return KErrGeneral; |
|
605 } |
|
606 |
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607 /** |
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608 FSY detection function for the LFFS FSY. This will return success for any drive containing NOR |
|
609 media which reports an LFFS partition type. |
|
610 */ |
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611 GLDEF_C TInt DetectEneaLFFS(RLocalDrive ld, TInt cr, TLocalDriveCapsV2& caps) |
|
612 { |
|
613 (void)ld; |
|
614 (void)cr; |
|
615 if (caps.iType==EMediaFlash && caps.iPartitionType==KPartitionTypeEneaLFFS) |
|
616 return KErrNone; |
|
617 return KErrGeneral; |
|
618 } |
|
619 |
|
620 /** |
|
621 FSY detection function for the ISO 9660 FSY (X86 only). This will return success for CD ROM |
|
622 devices. |
|
623 */ |
|
624 GLDEF_C TInt DetectIso9660(RLocalDrive ld, TInt cr, TLocalDriveCapsV2& caps) |
|
625 { |
|
626 (void)ld; |
|
627 (void)cr; |
|
628 if (caps.iType == EMediaCdRom) |
|
629 return KErrNone; |
|
630 return KErrGeneral; |
|
631 } |
|
632 |
|
633 /** |
|
634 FSY detection function for the NTFS FSY (X86 only). This will return success for any drive |
|
635 containing a hard disk device which reports an NTFS partition type. |
|
636 */ |
|
637 GLDEF_C TInt DetectNtfs(RLocalDrive ld, TInt cr, TLocalDriveCapsV2& caps) |
|
638 { |
|
639 (void)ld; |
|
640 (void)cr; |
|
641 if (caps.iType==EMediaHardDisk && PartitionIsNTFS(caps.iPartitionType)) |
|
642 return KErrNone; |
|
643 return KErrGeneral; |
|
644 } |
|
645 #endif |
|
646 |
|
647 /** |
|
648 Format a drive. |
|
649 |
|
650 @param aDrive The number of the drive to be formatted (0-25). |
|
651 |
|
652 @return KErrNone if no error otherwise one of the other system wide error codes. |
|
653 */ |
|
654 TInt TFSStartup::FormatDrive(TInt aDrive) |
|
655 { |
|
656 TBuf<2> driveName(_S("A:")); |
|
657 driveName[0] = (TText)(aDrive+'A'); |
|
658 RFormat format; |
|
659 TInt count; |
|
660 TInt d = format.Open(iFs, driveName, EHighDensity, count); |
|
661 DEBUGPRINT2("FormatOpen %S -> %d", &driveName, d); |
|
662 if(d!=KErrNone) |
|
663 return d; |
|
664 ShowFormatProgress(count, aDrive); |
|
665 #ifdef _DEBUG |
|
666 TInt lastCount = -1; |
|
667 #endif |
|
668 while (d==KErrNone && count) |
|
669 { |
|
670 #ifdef _DEBUG |
|
671 if (lastCount != count) |
|
672 DEBUGPRINT1("Format count %d", count); |
|
673 lastCount = count; |
|
674 #endif |
|
675 d=format.Next(count); |
|
676 ShowFormatProgress(count, aDrive); |
|
677 } |
|
678 format.Close(); |
|
679 DEBUGPRINT1("Format complete %d", d); |
|
680 return d; |
|
681 } |
|
682 |
|
683 /** |
|
684 Set System Drive if defined either in ESTART.TXT or in HALData::ESystemDrive |
|
685 */ |
|
686 void TFSStartup::SetSystemDrive() |
|
687 { |
|
688 DEBUGPRINT("TFSStartup::SetSystemDrive"); |
|
689 for(TInt i=0; i<iMapCount; i++) |
|
690 { |
|
691 if(iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iFlags&FS_SYSTEM_DRIVE) |
|
692 { |
|
693 TInt err = iFs.SetSystemDrive((TDriveNumber)iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber); |
|
694 DEBUGPRINT3("SetSystemDrive from FILE [%d], %d, err:%d", i, iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber, err); |
|
695 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(err==KErrNone, Panic(ESetSystemDriveFail, err)); |
|
696 } |
|
697 } |
|
698 |
|
699 TInt drive = KErrNotFound; |
|
700 TInt err = HAL::Get(HAL::ESystemDrive, drive); |
|
701 if(err == KErrNone && drive >= EDriveA && drive <= EDriveZ) |
|
702 { |
|
703 err = iFs.SetSystemDrive((TDriveNumber)drive); |
|
704 DEBUGPRINT2("SetSystemDrive from HAL %d, err:%d", drive, err); |
|
705 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(err==KErrNone || err==KErrAlreadyExists, Panic(ESetSystemDriveFail, err)); |
|
706 } |
|
707 } |
|
708 |
|
709 |
|
710 /** |
|
711 Parse the flags field of a drive mapping record that has been read from the drive mapping file. |
|
712 The flags field text is expected to contain one or more flags, each delimited with a "," char. |
|
713 Override this function to support custom drive configuation flags. |
|
714 |
|
715 @param aFlagDesc Non-modifiable descriptor holding the flags record text to be parsed. |
|
716 @param aFlagVar An integer to hold the returned flag settings. |
|
717 @param aSpare An integer to hold any additional info returned. |
|
718 |
|
719 @return Always returns KErrNone (but derived version may not). |
|
720 */ |
|
721 TInt TFSStartup::ParseMappingFileFlags(const TPtrC& aFlagDesc,TUint32& aFlagVar,TInt& aSpare) |
|
722 { |
|
723 |
|
724 TInt r=KErrNone; |
|
725 TInt pos=0; |
|
726 TInt len; |
|
727 TPtrC ptr; |
|
728 TBool endOfFlagDesc=EFalse; |
|
729 aFlagVar=0; |
|
730 while (!endOfFlagDesc && r==KErrNone) |
|
731 { |
|
732 ptr.Set(aFlagDesc.Mid(pos)); |
|
733 len=ptr.Locate(','); |
|
734 if (len==KErrNotFound) |
|
735 endOfFlagDesc=ETrue; |
|
736 else |
|
737 { |
|
738 ptr.Set(ptr.Left(len)); |
|
739 pos+=(len+1); |
|
740 } |
|
741 if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_FORMAT_ALWAYS"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
742 aFlagVar|=FS_FORMAT_ALWAYS; |
|
743 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_FORMAT_COLD"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
744 aFlagVar|=FS_FORMAT_COLD; |
|
745 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_FORMAT_CORRUPT"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
746 aFlagVar|=FS_FORMAT_CORRUPT; |
|
747 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_DISMNT_CORRUPT"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
748 aFlagVar|=FS_DISMNT_CORRUPT; |
|
749 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_SWAP_CORRUPT*"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
750 { |
|
751 len=ptr.Locate('-'); |
|
752 if (iFs.CharToDrive(ptr[len+1],aSpare)==KErrNone && iDriveSwapCount==0) // We only allow one swap |
|
753 { |
|
754 aFlagVar|=FS_SWAP_CORRUPT; |
|
755 iDriveSwapCount++; |
|
756 } |
|
757 } |
|
758 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_SYNC_DRIVE"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
759 aFlagVar|=FS_SYNC_DRIVE; |
|
760 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_SCANDRIVE"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
761 aFlagVar|=FS_SCANDRIVE; |
|
762 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_COMPOSITE"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
763 aFlagVar|=FS_COMPOSITE; |
|
764 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_NO_MOUNT"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
765 aFlagVar|=FS_NO_MOUNT; |
|
766 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_ALLOW_REM_ACC"))!=KErrNotFound) |
|
767 aFlagVar|=FS_ALLOW_REM_ACC; |
|
768 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_NOT_RUGGED")) != KErrNotFound) |
|
769 aFlagVar |= FS_NOT_RUGGED; |
|
770 else if (ptr.MatchF(_L("FS_SYSTEM_DRIVE")) != KErrNotFound) |
|
771 aFlagVar |= FS_SYSTEM_DRIVE; |
|
772 else |
|
773 r=ParseCustomMountFlags(&ptr,aFlagVar,aSpare); |
|
774 } |
|
775 return(r); |
|
776 } |
|
777 |
|
778 /** |
|
779 Parse for custom mount flags - default implementation. |
|
780 In either the auto-configuration scheme or the drive mapping file scheme, |
|
781 to add support for additional mount flags, this function needs to be override. |
|
782 |
|
783 @param aFlagPtr The flag text. |
|
784 @param aFlags An integer to hold the returned mount flag settings |
|
785 @param aSpare An integer to hold any additional info returned. |
|
786 |
|
787 @return KErrNone if no error. |
|
788 */ |
|
789 TInt TFSStartup::ParseCustomMountFlags(TPtrC* /*aFlagPtr*/,TUint32& /*aFlags*/,TInt& /*aSpare*/) |
|
790 { |
|
791 |
|
792 return(KErrNone); |
|
793 } |
|
794 |
|
795 /** |
|
796 Process any custom mount flags - default implementation. |
|
797 In either the auto-configuration scheme or the drive mapping file scheme, |
|
798 to add support for additional mount flags, this function needs to be override. |
|
799 |
|
800 @param aMountRet The value returned when attempting to mount the drive. |
|
801 @param aFlags The mount flags. |
|
802 @param aSpare An integer containing any additional info associated with the flags. |
|
803 @param aDrive The drive number. |
|
804 |
|
805 @return KErrNone if no error. |
|
806 */ |
|
807 TInt TFSStartup::HandleCustomMountFlags(TInt& /*aMountRet*/,TInt& /*aFlags*/,TInt& /*aSpare*/,TInt /*aDrive*/) |
|
808 { |
|
809 |
|
810 return(KErrNone); |
|
811 } |
|
812 |
|
813 /** |
|
814 Process the local drive field of a drive mapping record |
|
815 |
|
816 @param aDriveDesc The comma seperated local drives |
|
817 @param aDrives An array of drive numbers (return reference) |
|
818 @param aCount The number of local drives found. |
|
819 |
|
820 @return KErrNone if no error, otherwise a System-wide error code. |
|
821 */ |
|
822 TInt TFSStartup::ParseMappingFileLocalDrive(const TPtrC& aDriveDesc,TUint32 (&aDrives)[KMaxLocalDrives],TInt& aCount) |
|
823 { |
|
824 |
|
825 TInt len; |
|
826 TInt pos=0; |
|
827 TPtrC ptr; |
|
828 TBool endOfDriveDesc=EFalse; |
|
829 TInt err = KErrNone; |
|
830 aCount=0; |
|
831 while (!endOfDriveDesc) |
|
832 { |
|
833 ptr.Set(aDriveDesc.Mid(pos)); |
|
834 len=ptr.Locate(','); |
|
835 if (len==KErrNotFound) |
|
836 endOfDriveDesc=ETrue; |
|
837 else |
|
838 { |
|
839 ptr.Set(ptr.Left(len)); |
|
840 pos+=(len+1); |
|
841 } |
|
842 // Get numeric value |
|
843 TLex lex; |
|
844 lex.Assign(ptr); |
|
845 lex.SkipSpace(); |
|
846 TUint32 locDrvNum; |
|
847 if (lex.BoundedVal(locDrvNum,EDecimal,(KMaxLocalDrives-1))!=KErrNone) |
|
848 return(KErrArgument); |
|
849 // Store |
|
850 if(aCount >= KMaxLocalDrives) |
|
851 return KErrOverflow; |
|
852 aDrives[aCount]=locDrvNum; |
|
853 ++aCount; |
|
854 } |
|
855 return err; |
|
856 } |
|
857 |
|
858 |
|
859 /** |
|
860 Parse a drive mapping record that has been read from the drive mapping file. |
|
861 |
|
862 @param aTextLine Modifiable ptr descriptor holding the mapping record text |
|
863 to be parsed. Note that this function will null-terminate |
|
864 any FSY or extension names it detects. This will generally |
|
865 result in the over-writing of the field separator or end of |
|
866 record delimitor but consideration is required where a |
|
867 mapping file ends with such a string. |
|
868 @param anInfo A stucture to hold the returned mapping settings, |
|
869 FSY/ext name string pointers and mounting flags. |
|
870 |
|
871 @return KErrNone if record is successfully parsed and 'anInfo' contains |
|
872 mapping info to be applied. |
|
873 KErrNotFound if the record is a comment line. |
|
874 KErrArgument if the syntax of record is incorrect. |
|
875 */ |
|
876 TInt TFSStartup::ParseMappingRecord(TPtr& aTextLine,SLocalDriveMappingInfo& anInfo) |
|
877 { |
|
878 TPtrC token; |
|
879 TLex lex(aTextLine); |
|
880 |
|
881 TInt driveNumber = KDriveInvalid; |
|
882 TUint32 localDriveNums[KMaxLocalDrives]; |
|
883 const TText* fsyName = NULL; |
|
884 const TText* objName = NULL; |
|
885 const TText* extName = NULL; |
|
886 TUint32 flags = 0; |
|
887 TInt spare = 0; |
|
888 |
|
889 // Get all of the above Attributes. |
|
890 |
|
891 |
|
892 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
893 if (token.Length() <= 1 || token[0]=='#') // Blank line or comment line |
|
894 return(KErrNotFound); |
|
895 |
|
896 // Drive number |
|
897 if (token[1]!=':' || iFs.CharToDrive(token[0],driveNumber)!=KErrNone) |
|
898 return(KErrArgument); |
|
899 |
|
900 // Local drive number(s) |
|
901 lex.SkipSpace(); |
|
902 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
903 TInt localDriveCount = 0; |
|
904 TInt err = ParseMappingFileLocalDrive(token,localDriveNums,localDriveCount); |
|
905 if(err != KErrNone) |
|
906 { |
|
907 return err; |
|
908 } |
|
909 if(localDriveCount==0) |
|
910 { |
|
911 return KErrArgument; |
|
912 } |
|
913 |
|
914 TInt tokLen; |
|
915 TPtr fileName(NULL,0); |
|
916 TBool endOfRecord = EFalse; |
|
917 |
|
918 // .FSY file name |
|
919 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
920 if (!endOfRecord && (token.Length()==0 || token[0]=='#')) |
|
921 endOfRecord = ETrue; |
|
922 else |
|
923 { |
|
924 if (token[0]!='0') |
|
925 { |
|
926 tokLen=token.Length(); |
|
927 fileName.Set((TUint16*)token.Ptr(),tokLen,tokLen+1); |
|
928 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
929 fsyName=fileName.PtrZ(); |
|
930 } |
|
931 else |
|
932 { |
|
933 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
934 } |
|
935 } |
|
936 |
|
937 // Object name of .FSY |
|
938 if (!endOfRecord && (token.Length()==0 || token[0]=='#')) |
|
939 { |
|
940 endOfRecord = ETrue; |
|
941 } |
|
942 else // Get FSY |
|
943 { |
|
944 if (token[0]!='0') |
|
945 { |
|
946 tokLen=token.Length(); |
|
947 fileName.Set((TUint16*)token.Ptr(),tokLen,tokLen+1); |
|
948 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
949 objName=fileName.PtrZ(); |
|
950 } |
|
951 else |
|
952 { |
|
953 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
954 } |
|
955 } |
|
956 |
|
957 // Extension name |
|
958 if (!endOfRecord && (token.Length()==0 || token[0]=='#')) |
|
959 { |
|
960 endOfRecord = ETrue; |
|
961 } |
|
962 else // Get extension |
|
963 { |
|
964 if (token[0]!='0') |
|
965 { |
|
966 tokLen=token.Length(); |
|
967 fileName.Set((TUint16*)token.Ptr(),tokLen,tokLen+1); |
|
968 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
969 extName=fileName.PtrZ(); |
|
970 } |
|
971 else |
|
972 { |
|
973 token.Set(lex.NextToken()); |
|
974 } |
|
975 } |
|
976 |
|
977 // Flags |
|
978 if (!endOfRecord && (token.Length()==0 || token[0]=='#')) |
|
979 { |
|
980 endOfRecord = ETrue; |
|
981 } |
|
982 else // Get Flags |
|
983 { |
|
984 if (token[0]!='0') |
|
985 { |
|
986 TInt r=ParseMappingFileFlags(token,flags,spare); |
|
987 if(r!=KErrNone) |
|
988 return r; |
|
989 } |
|
990 } |
|
991 |
|
992 // |
|
993 // For every local drive |
|
994 // |
|
995 SLocalDriveMappingInfo* mappingInfo = &anInfo; |
|
996 for(TInt i = 0; i<localDriveCount; i++) |
|
997 { |
|
998 if(iMapCount >= KMaxLocalDrives) |
|
999 return KErrOverflow; |
|
1000 Mem::FillZ(mappingInfo,sizeof(SLocalDriveMappingInfo)); |
|
1001 |
|
1002 mappingInfo->iDriveNumber = driveNumber; |
|
1003 mappingInfo->iLocalDriveNumber = localDriveNums[i]; |
|
1004 mappingInfo->iFsInfo.iExtName = extName; |
|
1005 mappingInfo->iFsInfo.iFsyName = fsyName; |
|
1006 mappingInfo->iFsInfo.iObjName = objName; |
|
1007 mappingInfo->iSpare = spare; |
|
1008 mappingInfo->iFsInfo.iFlags = flags; |
|
1009 |
|
1010 // If there was more than 1 local drive number (multi-slot device) |
|
1011 // then increase iMapCount so that the mappingInfo doesn't get |
|
1012 // clobbered next time this function is called. |
|
1013 if(i>=1 && ((TInt)localDriveNums[i])!=KDriveInvalid) |
|
1014 { |
|
1015 iMapCount++; |
|
1016 DEBUGPRINT2("Alternative Entry found for registered ldrive:%d -> %c:",localDriveNums[i],(mappingInfo->iDriveNumber+'A')); |
|
1017 } |
|
1018 mappingInfo++; |
|
1019 } |
|
1020 return KErrNone; |
|
1021 } |
|
1022 |
|
1023 /** |
|
1024 This is only called if a mapping configuration has specified "FS_SWAP_CORRUPT". |
|
1025 If it is necessary to implement the drive swap then it is required that |
|
1026 the entry for the second drive involved in the swap (ie the one specified |
|
1027 in "FS_SWAP_CORRUPT-<drv>") occurs later in the mapping array than the one |
|
1028 specifying the swap. This functions checks whether the ordering is OK and |
|
1029 swaps the entries for the two drives if necessary. |
|
1030 |
|
1031 @param aTotalEntries The total number of valid entries in the mapping array. |
|
1032 */ |
|
1033 void TFSStartup::CheckAndReOrderArrayForSwapping(TInt aTotalEntries) |
|
1034 { |
|
1035 |
|
1036 // Find the swapper - and determine its entry number |
|
1037 TInt i; |
|
1038 for (i=0;i<aTotalEntries;i++) |
|
1039 { |
|
1040 if (iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iFlags & FS_SWAP_CORRUPT) |
|
1041 break; |
|
1042 } |
|
1043 if (i==aTotalEntries) |
|
1044 return; |
|
1045 TInt swapperEntryNo=i; |
|
1046 TInt swappeeDrvNo=iDriveMappingInfo[i].iSpare; |
|
1047 |
|
1048 // Now find the swappee and determine its entry number |
|
1049 for (i=0;i<aTotalEntries;i++) |
|
1050 { |
|
1051 if (iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber == swappeeDrvNo) |
|
1052 break; |
|
1053 } |
|
1054 if (i==aTotalEntries) |
|
1055 return; |
|
1056 TInt swappeeEntryNo=i; |
|
1057 |
|
1058 // If swappee comes before swapper then we need to switch then around |
|
1059 if (swapperEntryNo>swappeeEntryNo) |
|
1060 { |
|
1061 SLocalDriveMappingInfo tmp; |
|
1062 tmp=iDriveMappingInfo[swapperEntryNo]; |
|
1063 iDriveMappingInfo[swapperEntryNo]=iDriveMappingInfo[swappeeEntryNo]; |
|
1064 iDriveMappingInfo[swappeeEntryNo]=tmp; |
|
1065 } |
|
1066 } |
|
1067 |
|
1068 /** |
|
1069 Swap the local drive mappings of two entries in the mapping array. Also, update the local drive mapping previously |
|
1070 written to the file server. |
|
1071 |
|
1072 @param aCurrentEntry The position in the mapping array of the next mapping to be applied. |
|
1073 This coincides with the drive which has 'requested' the swap. |
|
1074 (The other mapping involved in the swap is guarenteed to be later |
|
1075 in the list and therefore not yet applied). |
|
1076 @param aTotalEntries The total number of valid entries in the mapping array. |
|
1077 |
|
1078 @panic ESTART_12 0; If swap mapping file array is inconsistent. |
|
1079 */ |
|
1080 void TFSStartup::SwapDriveMappings(TInt aCurrentEntry,TInt aTotalEntries) |
|
1081 { |
|
1082 DEBUGPRINT1("TFSStartup::SwapDriveMappings - Index %d",aCurrentEntry); |
|
1083 TInt firstDrive=iDriveMappingInfo[aCurrentEntry].iDriveNumber; |
|
1084 TInt secondDrive=iDriveMappingInfo[aCurrentEntry].iSpare; |
|
1085 |
|
1086 // Find the entry for the other mapping that we need to swap with |
|
1087 TInt secondEntry; |
|
1088 for (secondEntry=aCurrentEntry ; secondEntry<aTotalEntries ; secondEntry++) |
|
1089 { |
|
1090 if (iDriveMappingInfo[secondEntry].iDriveNumber==secondDrive) |
|
1091 break; |
|
1092 } |
|
1093 if (secondEntry==aTotalEntries) |
|
1094 Panic(ELitSwapMappingFailArrayInconsistent,0); |
|
1095 |
|
1096 // Swap the entries over in the list of mappings still to be applied |
|
1097 iDriveMappingInfo[aCurrentEntry].iDriveNumber=secondDrive; |
|
1098 iDriveMappingInfo[secondEntry].iDriveNumber=firstDrive; |
|
1099 |
|
1100 // If second drive is replacing one that is corrupt then we always want to mount it |
|
1101 iDriveMappingInfo[secondEntry].iFsInfo.iFlags&=~FS_NO_MOUNT; |
|
1102 |
|
1103 // Change the local drive mapping info already set with the file server |
|
1104 SwapFServLocalDriveMapping(firstDrive,secondDrive); |
|
1105 iDriveSwapCount=0; // Swap now handled and the FS local drive mapping is set |
|
1106 } |
|
1107 |
|
1108 /** |
|
1109 Return the filename of the drive mapping file. If it is required to vary |
|
1110 the local drive mapping for a given platform, depending on a particular platform |
|
1111 specific setting (e.g. state of a switch or jumper setting, detection of |
|
1112 a particular h/w feature etc) then it is still possible to use the map file scheme. |
|
1113 In this situation, the ROM can be built with more than one mapping file. |
|
1114 A custom version of ESTART should then override this virtual function to detect |
|
1115 the current setting and return the name of the appropriate map file. |
|
1116 |
|
1117 @return A non-modifiable ptr descriptor containing the path and filename of the mapping file. |
|
1118 */ |
|
1119 TPtrC TFSStartup::LocalDriveMappingFileName() |
|
1120 { |
|
1121 |
|
1122 return(KLocalDriveMappingFile()); |
|
1123 } |
|
1124 |
|
1125 /** |
|
1126 Open the drive mapping file, and process each mapping record it contains. |
|
1127 For each record, this involves updating the local drive list, adding the FSY and |
|
1128 any extension specified and then mounting these on the drive in question - |
|
1129 processing any mounting flags in the process. The local drive mapping is also |
|
1130 written to the File Server. |
|
1131 |
|
1132 Calls InitCompositeFileSystem but carries on should this fail. |
|
1133 |
|
1134 @return KErrNone if no error. |
|
1135 */ |
|
1136 TInt TFSStartup::ProcessLocalDriveMappingFile() |
|
1137 { |
|
1138 |
|
1139 DEBUGPRINT("ProcessLocalDriveMappingFile"); |
|
1140 |
|
1141 TInt r = InitCompositeFileSystem(); |
|
1142 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone || r==KErrNotFound || r==KErrAlreadyExists,User::Panic(_L("EStart init composite fs failed"),r)); |
|
1143 |
|
1144 // Following block of code tries to initialise the reading facilities of |
|
1145 // estart.txt file. |
|
1146 // Note: RFs::InitialisePropertiesFile() MUST always be called even there |
|
1147 // is no estart.txt file. It is for the default construction of File |
|
1148 // Cache Manager and Global Cache Memory Manager. |
|
1149 RFile f; |
|
1150 TPtrC mappingFileName(LocalDriveMappingFileName()); |
|
1151 r=f.Open(iFs,mappingFileName,EFileShareExclusive|EFileStreamText|EFileRead); |
|
1152 DEBUGPRINT2("Opening mapping file %S -> %d", &mappingFileName, r); |
|
1153 if (r == KErrNone) |
|
1154 { |
|
1155 // pass ROM address of estart.txt file to file server to allow it to support |
|
1156 // reading of ".ini file" - style parameters |
|
1157 TInt romAddress = 0; |
|
1158 r = f.Seek(ESeekAddress, romAddress); |
|
1159 if(r == KErrNone) |
|
1160 { |
|
1161 TInt size = 0; |
|
1162 r = f.Size(size); |
|
1163 if (r == KErrNone) |
|
1164 { |
|
1165 if(size > 0) |
|
1166 { |
|
1167 TPtrC8 ptr((TUint8*)romAddress, size); |
|
1168 iFs.InitialisePropertiesFile(ptr); |
|
1169 } |
|
1170 else |
|
1171 { |
|
1172 r = KErrGeneral; |
|
1173 } |
|
1174 } |
|
1175 } |
|
1176 } |
|
1177 // If any error detected found, the default version of RFs::InitialisePropertiesFile() |
|
1178 // will be called before exiting. |
|
1179 if (r!=KErrNone) |
|
1180 { |
|
1181 TPtrC8 ptr(0, 0); |
|
1182 iFs.InitialisePropertiesFile(ptr); |
|
1183 return(r); |
|
1184 } |
|
1185 |
|
1186 |
|
1187 |
|
1188 // Create a mapping file reader and pass it the file object. This will also result in the copying of the contents of |
|
1189 // the file into reader's buffer. Mapping information read from the file will include pointers to text strings in |
|
1190 // this buffer and so the reader object must not be deleted until processing is complete. |
|
1191 iMapFile = new TText8FileReader; |
|
1192 if (!iMapFile) |
|
1193 { |
|
1194 f.Close(); |
|
1195 return(KErrNoMemory); |
|
1196 } |
|
1197 r=iMapFile->Set(f); |
|
1198 DEBUGPRINT1("Reading map file returns %d",r); |
|
1199 f.Close(); // Can't leave file on Z: open too long because can't mount composite FSY on Z: in this sitaution |
|
1200 if (r!=KErrNone) |
|
1201 return(r); |
|
1202 |
|
1203 // Parse each drive mapping record in turn, saving the information in an array of mapping structures - one for |
|
1204 // each valid record. |
|
1205 |
|
1206 TPtr linePtr(NULL,0); |
|
1207 iMapCount=0; |
|
1208 SLocalDriveMappingInfo* infoPtr; |
|
1209 while ((r=iMapFile->Read(linePtr))==KErrNone && iMapCount<KMaxLocalDrives) |
|
1210 { |
|
1211 infoPtr=&iDriveMappingInfo[iMapCount]; |
|
1212 if (ParseMappingRecord(linePtr,*infoPtr)==KErrNone) |
|
1213 { |
|
1214 // Valid mapping record found |
|
1215 TInt localDriveNumber=infoPtr->iLocalDriveNumber; |
|
1216 __ASSERT_DEBUG(localDriveNumber >=0 && localDriveNumber < KMaxLocalDrives, User::Invariant()); |
|
1217 if (iLocalDriveList[localDriveNumber]!=KDriveInvalid) |
|
1218 { |
|
1219 DEBUGPRINT2("Entry found for registered ldrive:%d -> %c:",localDriveNumber,(infoPtr->iDriveNumber+'A')); |
|
1220 iMapCount++; |
|
1221 } |
|
1222 else |
|
1223 { |
|
1224 DEBUGPRINT1("Invalid LocalDriveNumber : %d",localDriveNumber); |
|
1225 } |
|
1226 } |
|
1227 else |
|
1228 { |
|
1229 infoPtr->iLocalDriveNumber = KDriveInvalid; // reset all local drives |
|
1230 } |
|
1231 } |
|
1232 |
|
1233 if (r!=KErrEof) |
|
1234 { |
|
1235 return((r==KErrNone)?KErrGeneral:r); // Error reading the records, or too many records in mapping file |
|
1236 } |
|
1237 |
|
1238 // If there is the potential of a drive swap then check that the order of the entries in the mapping array |
|
1239 // are consitent for this - re-order if necessary |
|
1240 if (iDriveSwapCount) |
|
1241 CheckAndReOrderArrayForSwapping(iMapCount); |
|
1242 |
|
1243 // Scan through the array of valid mappings - updating the the local drive list. Once, complete, write the list |
|
1244 // to the File Server. (Apart from swapping internal drives, this can only be written once). |
|
1245 TInt firstComp=-1; |
|
1246 |
|
1247 // first clear default mappings for all local drives not listed on mapping file |
|
1248 TInt i; |
|
1249 for(i=0;i<KMaxLocalDrives;i++) |
|
1250 iLocalDriveList[i]=KDriveInvalid; |
|
1251 |
|
1252 // then map non composite local drives |
|
1253 for (i=0;i<iMapCount;i++) |
|
1254 { |
|
1255 if (iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iFlags & FS_COMPOSITE) |
|
1256 continue; |
|
1257 iLocalDriveList[iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber]=iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber; |
|
1258 } |
|
1259 |
|
1260 // finally map composite drives: the first is mapped to the drive letter specifed on the mapping file, the following |
|
1261 // are mapped to unused drive letters. Later when they are added to the compsite mount their mappings are invalidated |
|
1262 TInt drvNumber=EDriveA-1; |
|
1263 for(i=0;i<iMapCount;i++) |
|
1264 { |
|
1265 if (iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iFlags & FS_COMPOSITE) |
|
1266 { |
|
1267 if (firstComp==-1) |
|
1268 { |
|
1269 firstComp=iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber; |
|
1270 iLocalDriveList[iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber]=iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber; |
|
1271 } |
|
1272 else |
|
1273 { |
|
1274 r=SearchForUnusedDriveNumber(drvNumber); |
|
1275 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(ELitLocalDriveMappingFail,r)); |
|
1276 iLocalDriveList[iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber]=drvNumber; |
|
1277 } |
|
1278 } |
|
1279 } |
|
1280 |
|
1281 SetFServLocalDriveMapping(); |
|
1282 |
|
1283 |
|
1284 // Scan through the array of valid mappings again - adding the FSY and any extension specified and then mounting |
|
1285 // these on the drive in question. |
|
1286 // Now that the mapping is written to the file server - we can't auto-detect file systems any more. Hence, don't |
|
1287 // return an error if a drive fails to mount, just keep going. |
|
1288 for (i=0;i<iMapCount;i++) |
|
1289 { |
|
1290 // Record removable drives for later mount |
|
1291 TLocalDriveCapsBuf caps; |
|
1292 TBusLocalDrive drive; |
|
1293 TBool changed; |
|
1294 SLocalDriveMappingInfo* infoPtr = &iDriveMappingInfo[i]; |
|
1295 infoPtr->iRemovable = EFalse; |
|
1296 r = drive.Connect(iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber, changed); |
|
1297 if (r == KErrNone) |
|
1298 { |
|
1299 infoPtr->iCapsRetCode = r = drive.Caps(caps); |
|
1300 if (r==KErrNone && caps().iDriveAtt&KDriveAttRemovable) |
|
1301 { |
|
1302 infoPtr->iRemovable = ETrue; |
|
1303 drive.Disconnect(); |
|
1304 continue; |
|
1305 } |
|
1306 drive.Disconnect(); |
|
1307 } |
|
1308 |
|
1309 r=MountFileSystem(iDriveMappingInfo[i]); |
|
1310 if (r==KErrDisMounted) |
|
1311 { |
|
1312 // We have encountered a corrupt internal drive which should be swapped with another internal drive |
|
1313 SwapDriveMappings(i,iMapCount); |
|
1314 i--; // Re-attempt to mount the same drive now that the mappings are swapped |
|
1315 } |
|
1316 |
|
1317 // If the drive is pageable, search for a ROM image file name and if found clamp it |
|
1318 // so that nothing can overwrite it |
|
1319 DEBUGPRINT3("Testing if Drive %c is pageable, r %d att %08X", 'A' + iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber, r, caps().iMediaAtt); |
|
1320 if (r == KErrNone && (caps().iMediaAtt & KMediaAttPageable)) |
|
1321 { |
|
1322 RFile file; |
|
1323 RArray<TPtrC> sysFiles; |
|
1324 r = SysFileNames(sysFiles); |
|
1325 TInt sysFilesCount = sysFiles.Count(); |
|
1326 |
|
1327 for (TInt n=0; n< sysFilesCount; n++) |
|
1328 { |
|
1329 TFileName romFilePath; |
|
1330 romFilePath.Append( (TText) ('A'+iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber) ); |
|
1331 romFilePath.Append(':'); |
|
1332 romFilePath.Append(sysFiles[n]); |
|
1333 |
|
1334 DEBUGPRINT1("Drive %c is pageable", 'A' + iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber); |
|
1335 |
|
1336 r = file.Open(iFs, romFilePath, EFileRead); |
|
1337 DEBUGPRINT2("Opening %S returned %d", &romFilePath, r); |
|
1338 if (r == KErrNone) |
|
1339 { |
|
1340 RFileClamp handle; |
|
1341 r = handle.Clamp(file); |
|
1342 DEBUGPRINT2("Clamping %S returned %d", &romFilePath, r); |
|
1343 file.Close(); |
|
1344 } |
|
1345 } |
|
1346 sysFiles.Close(); |
|
1347 } |
|
1348 |
|
1349 } |
|
1350 if (gCompositeMountState==1) |
|
1351 LoadCompositeFileSystem(firstComp); |
|
1352 |
|
1353 return(KErrNone); |
|
1354 } |
|
1355 |
|
1356 |
|
1357 /** |
|
1358 Return the filenames of any "System" files on a writable drive (e.g internal MMC). |
|
1359 If the files are found, then they are clamped (and never unclamped) to prevent them from being overridden. |
|
1360 This function should be overriden by the variant if needed. |
|
1361 |
|
1362 @return KErrNotSupported, by default if the function is not overridden. |
|
1363 */ |
|
1364 TInt TFSStartup::SysFileNames(RArray<TPtrC>& /*aFileNames*/) |
|
1365 { |
|
1366 return KErrNotSupported; |
|
1367 } |
|
1368 |
|
1369 /** |
|
1370 Search for any unused drive number that has not been added to the list. |
|
1371 |
|
1372 @param aDrvNum Drive number to be checked, if used or not. |
|
1373 |
|
1374 @return KErrNone if found one unused drive; KErrOverflow if all drives are used. |
|
1375 */ |
|
1376 TInt TFSStartup::SearchForUnusedDriveNumber(TInt& aDrvNum) |
|
1377 { |
|
1378 TInt i; |
|
1379 while(++aDrvNum<=(TInt)EDriveZ) |
|
1380 { |
|
1381 for(i=0;i<KMaxLocalDrives;i++) |
|
1382 { |
|
1383 if(iLocalDriveList[i]==aDrvNum) |
|
1384 break; |
|
1385 } |
|
1386 if(i==KMaxLocalDrives) // found one |
|
1387 return KErrNone; |
|
1388 } |
|
1389 return KErrOverflow; // all used up?? |
|
1390 } |
|
1391 |
|
1392 |
|
1393 /** |
|
1394 Mount a file system on a drive. Adds the FSY and any extension specified and |
|
1395 then mounts these on the specified drive. Also, processes any mount flags specified. |
|
1396 |
|
1397 @param anInfo A stucture holding the drive number, the details of the FSY/ext to be mounted on it and the mount flags. |
|
1398 |
|
1399 @return KErrNone if no error, KErrDisMounted if this needs to be mounted on an alternative drive. |
|
1400 */ |
|
1401 TInt TFSStartup::MountFileSystem(SLocalDriveMappingInfo& anInfo) |
|
1402 { |
|
1403 |
|
1404 |
|
1405 |
|
1406 TInt r=KErrNone; |
|
1407 TInt flags=anInfo.iFsInfo.iFlags; |
|
1408 TInt drive=anInfo.iDriveNumber; |
|
1409 TPtrC fsyname; |
|
1410 TPtrC objname; |
|
1411 |
|
1412 // If an FSY is specified, mount this on the drive in question. |
|
1413 if (anInfo.iFsInfo.iFsyName && !(flags & (FS_NO_MOUNT | FS_COMPOSITE))) |
|
1414 { |
|
1415 fsyname.Set(anInfo.iFsInfo.iFsyName); |
|
1416 r=iFs.AddFileSystem(fsyname); |
|
1417 DEBUGPRINT2("AddFileSystem(%S) -> %d",&fsyname,r); |
|
1418 if (r!=KErrNone && r!=KErrAlreadyExists) |
|
1419 return(r); |
|
1420 |
|
1421 if (flags & FS_NOT_RUGGED) |
|
1422 { |
|
1423 r = iFs.SetStartupConfiguration(ESetRugged, (TAny*)drive, (TAny*)EFalse); |
|
1424 iRuggedFileSystem = 0; |
|
1425 } |
|
1426 |
|
1427 objname.Set((anInfo.iFsInfo.iObjName) ? anInfo.iFsInfo.iObjName : anInfo.iFsInfo.iFsyName); |
|
1428 TBool isSync=(flags & FS_SYNC_DRIVE); |
|
1429 if (anInfo.iFsInfo.iExtName) |
|
1430 { |
|
1431 TPtrC extname(anInfo.iFsInfo.iExtName); |
|
1432 r=iFs.AddExtension(extname); |
|
1433 if (r==KErrNone || r==KErrAlreadyExists) |
|
1434 r=iFs.MountFileSystem(objname,extname,drive,isSync); |
|
1435 } |
|
1436 else |
|
1437 r=iFs.MountFileSystem(objname,drive,isSync); |
|
1438 |
|
1439 DEBUGPRINT4("MountFileSystem(%S) on drive %c: -> %d (sync=%d)",&objname,(drive+'A'),r,isSync); |
|
1440 iUnmountedDriveBitmask&=~(0x01<<(anInfo.iLocalDriveNumber)); |
|
1441 } |
|
1442 |
|
1443 // Process the mount flags |
|
1444 DEBUGPRINT1("FSI flags %08x",flags); |
|
1445 TInt cf; |
|
1446 if ((cf=HandleCustomMountFlags(r,flags,anInfo.iSpare,drive))!=KErrNone) |
|
1447 return(cf); |
|
1448 |
|
1449 if (flags & FS_COMPOSITE) |
|
1450 if (anInfo.iFsInfo.iFsyName && TPtrC(anInfo.iFsInfo.iFsyName).CompareF(KEcomp)) |
|
1451 LoadCompositeFileSystem(anInfo); |
|
1452 else |
|
1453 LoadCompositeFileSystem(drive); |
|
1454 // Handle format related flags |
|
1455 if (flags & FS_FORMAT_ALWAYS) |
|
1456 r=FormatDrive(drive); |
|
1457 if ((flags & FS_FORMAT_COLD) && iColdStart) |
|
1458 r=FormatDrive(drive); |
|
1459 if (r==KErrCorrupt && (flags & FS_FORMAT_CORRUPT)) |
|
1460 r=FormatDrive(drive); |
|
1461 |
|
1462 |
|
1463 //-- running ScanDrive on Rugged FAT volumes. "Rugged FAT" and "ScanDrive" are counterparts. |
|
1464 //-- 1. Having "Rugged FAT" volume and not running ScanDrive on it doesn't make any sense and dangerous because "Rugged FAT" mechanisms imply using ScanDrive |
|
1465 //-- 2. Vice versa, running ScanDrive on "non-rugged FAT" doesn't make any sense, it is jsut waste of time. |
|
1466 //-- Thus: if the volume is detected as "Rugged FAT", force running ScanDrive on it; otherwise ignore FS_SCANDRIVE flag |
|
1467 #if !defined(__X86__) |
|
1468 if(r==KErrNone) |
|
1469 { |
|
1470 TText driveLetter=(TText)(drive+'A'); |
|
1471 TBuf<3> driveDes=_L("?:\\"); |
|
1472 driveDes[0]=driveLetter; |
|
1473 |
|
1474 if(iRuggedFileSystem) |
|
1475 {//-- the volume has rugged FAT, force ScanDrive |
|
1476 |
|
1477 if(!(flags & FS_SCANDRIVE)) |
|
1478 {//-- no FS_SCANDRIVE flag, this is obvious misconfiguration |
|
1479 if(objname.CompareF(_L("FAT")) == 0) |
|
1480 { |
|
1481 DEBUGPRINT1("### !!!! WARNING!!! Drive %S has RuggedFAT, but no FS_SCANDRIVE flag in estart.txt", &driveDes); |
|
1482 DEBUGPRINT( "### !!!! Forcing ScanDrive. Check that the drive is configured properly !!!"); |
|
1483 } |
|
1484 } |
|
1485 |
|
1486 iFs.ScanDrive(driveDes); |
|
1487 } |
|
1488 else |
|
1489 {//-- the volume doesn't have rugged FAT |
|
1490 if(flags & FS_SCANDRIVE) |
|
1491 {//-- FS_SCANDRIVE flag is set for non-rugged-FAT drive. don't run ScanDrive |
|
1492 DEBUGPRINT1("### !!!! WARNING!!! Drive %S has NON-Rugged FAT, but FS_SCANDRIVE flag is set in estart.txt", &driveDes); |
|
1493 DEBUGPRINT( "### !!!! SKipping ScanDrive. Check that the drive is configured properly !!!"); |
|
1494 } |
|
1495 } |
|
1496 } |
|
1497 |
|
1498 #endif |
|
1499 |
|
1500 // Handle swap on corrupt or dismount on corrupt |
|
1501 if (r==KErrCorrupt && ((flags & FS_DISMNT_CORRUPT) || (flags & FS_SWAP_CORRUPT))) |
|
1502 // if (((flags & FS_DISMNT_CORRUPT) || (flags & FS_SWAP_CORRUPT))) // Testing swap mode - always swaps |
|
1503 { |
|
1504 if (objname.Ptr()) |
|
1505 iFs.DismountFileSystem(objname,drive); |
|
1506 |
|
1507 if (flags & FS_SWAP_CORRUPT) |
|
1508 { |
|
1509 anInfo.iFsInfo.iFlags&=~FS_SWAP_CORRUPT; // Mustn't try to swap again the next time |
|
1510 r=KErrDisMounted; // Signal that this needs to be re-mounted on another drive |
|
1511 } |
|
1512 } |
|
1513 return(r); |
|
1514 } |
|
1515 |
|
1516 #if !defined(AUTODETECT_DISABLE) |
|
1517 const TInt KMaxFSInfoTableEntries=8; |
|
1518 /** |
|
1519 Standard file system info. array - used when auto-detecting an appropraite FSY for a local drive. In this scheme, the local |
|
1520 drive capabilities and partition type information is examined to determine an appropraite FSY for the drive. Each entry |
|
1521 contains an FSY detection function together with the corresponding information for that particular FSY configuration. This |
|
1522 information includes the FSY/ext name string pointers and mounting flags. Each detection function should uniquely identify |
|
1523 its associated FSY configuration. |
|
1524 */ |
|
1525 LOCAL_D const SFileSystemInfo FileSystems[KMaxFSInfoTableEntries] = |
|
1526 { |
|
1527 {DetectELocal, {_S("elocal"), _S("fat"), 0, FS_SCANDRIVE}}, |
|
1528 {DetectIRam, {_S("elocal"), _S("fat"), 0, FS_FORMAT_COLD|FS_SYNC_DRIVE}}, |
|
1529 {DetectFtl, {_S("elocal"), _S("fat"), 0, FS_FORMAT_CORRUPT|FS_SCANDRIVE}}, |
|
1530 {DetectRofs, {_S("erofs"), _S("rofs"), 0, FS_DISMNT_CORRUPT}}, |
|
1531 {DetectComposite, {0, 0, 0, FS_COMPOSITE}}, |
|
1532 {DetectEneaLFFS, {_S("elffs"), _S("lffs"), 0, FS_FORMAT_CORRUPT}}, |
|
1533 {DetectIso9660, {_S("iso9660"), 0, 0, 0}}, |
|
1534 {DetectNtfs, {_S("ntfs"), 0, 0, 0}}, |
|
1535 }; |
|
1536 |
|
1537 /** |
|
1538 Return the next entry from the standard file system info array - used when auto-detecting an FSY for a local drive. |
|
1539 Override this function when altering or extending the standard file system info. array. |
|
1540 |
|
1541 @param anInfo Address of a pointer to a stucture to hold the returned mapping settings, |
|
1542 FSY/ext name string pointers and mounting flags. |
|
1543 @param aPos The current position within the array. The caller is responsible to |
|
1544 initializing and incrementing this. |
|
1545 |
|
1546 @return KErrNone if no error, KErrNotFound if the end of the array is reached. |
|
1547 */ |
|
1548 TInt TFSStartup::GetNextStandardFSInfoEntry(const SFileSystemInfo** anEntry,TInt aPos) |
|
1549 { |
|
1550 |
|
1551 if (aPos<KMaxFSInfoTableEntries) |
|
1552 { |
|
1553 *anEntry=&FileSystems[aPos]; |
|
1554 return(KErrNone); |
|
1555 } |
|
1556 else |
|
1557 return(KErrNotFound); |
|
1558 } |
|
1559 |
|
1560 /** |
|
1561 Detect the appropraite FSY configuration for a particular local drive. This is |
|
1562 achieved by reading the drives capabilities and partition information and using |
|
1563 this to determine an appropraite config. |
|
1564 |
|
1565 @param aLocalDriveNumber The number of the local drive . |
|
1566 @param anInfo A stucture to hold the returned mapping settings, |
|
1567 FSY/ext name string pointers and mounting flags. |
|
1568 |
|
1569 @return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotFound if an appropriate file system isn't found or any other error. |
|
1570 */ |
|
1571 TInt TFSStartup::DetectFileSystem(TInt aLocalDriveNumber,SLocalDriveMappingInfo& anInfo) |
|
1572 { |
|
1573 |
|
1574 DEBUGPRINT1("DetectFileSystem ldrive:%d",aLocalDriveNumber); |
|
1575 TLocalDriveCapsV2 caps; |
|
1576 TPckg<TLocalDriveCapsV2> capsBuf(caps); |
|
1577 RLocalDrive ld; |
|
1578 TBool changed; |
|
1579 TInt r = ld.Connect(aLocalDriveNumber, changed); |
|
1580 DEBUGPRINT1("Connect -> %d", r); |
|
1581 if (r!=KErrNone) |
|
1582 return(r); |
|
1583 TInt cr=ld.Caps(capsBuf); |
|
1584 DEBUGPRINT1("Caps -> %d", cr); |
|
1585 const SFileSystemInfo* fsi=NULL; |
|
1586 for (TInt i=0 ; (r=GetNextStandardFSInfoEntry(&fsi,i))==KErrNone ; i++) |
|
1587 { |
|
1588 TInt d=(*fsi->iDetect)(ld,cr,caps); |
|
1589 DEBUGPRINT2("FS:%d Detect -> %d",i,d); |
|
1590 if (d<KErrNone) |
|
1591 continue; |
|
1592 if (d>KErrNone) |
|
1593 { |
|
1594 d-=KFsDetectMappingChangeReturnOffset; |
|
1595 if (d>=EDriveA && d<=EDriveZ) |
|
1596 iLocalDriveList[aLocalDriveNumber]=d; |
|
1597 } |
|
1598 TInt drive=iLocalDriveList[aLocalDriveNumber]; |
|
1599 anInfo.iDriveNumber=drive; |
|
1600 anInfo.iLocalDriveNumber=aLocalDriveNumber; |
|
1601 anInfo.iFsInfo=fsi->iFsInfo; |
|
1602 anInfo.iSpare=0; |
|
1603 break; |
|
1604 } |
|
1605 ld.Close(); |
|
1606 return(r); |
|
1607 } |
|
1608 |
|
1609 /** |
|
1610 For each registered local drive on the system detect an appropriate FSY configuration |
|
1611 and attempt to mount this on the drive concerned. |
|
1612 |
|
1613 @return Always returns KErrNone. |
|
1614 */ |
|
1615 TInt TFSStartup::DetectAndMountFileSystems() |
|
1616 { |
|
1617 |
|
1618 InitCompositeFileSystem(); |
|
1619 |
|
1620 // Determine an appropriate FSY configuration for each registered local drive |
|
1621 TInt i; |
|
1622 DEBUGPRINT("DetectAndMountFileSystems"); |
|
1623 iMapCount=0; |
|
1624 SLocalDriveMappingInfo* infoPtr; |
|
1625 for (i=0;i<KMaxLocalDrives;++i) |
|
1626 { |
|
1627 if(iLocalDriveList[i]!=KDriveInvalid) |
|
1628 { |
|
1629 infoPtr=&iDriveMappingInfo[iMapCount]; |
|
1630 if (DetectFileSystem(i,*infoPtr)==KErrNone) |
|
1631 { |
|
1632 DEBUGPRINT3("Entry found for registered ldrive: %2d->%c: (%s)",i,(infoPtr->iDriveNumber+'A'),infoPtr->iFsInfo.iFsyName); |
|
1633 iMapCount++; |
|
1634 } |
|
1635 } |
|
1636 } |
|
1637 |
|
1638 // Scan through the array of valid mappings - updating the the local drive list. Once, complete, write the list |
|
1639 // to the File Server (can only be written once). |
|
1640 for (i=0;i<iMapCount;i++) |
|
1641 iLocalDriveList[iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber]=iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber; |
|
1642 SetFServLocalDriveMapping(); |
|
1643 |
|
1644 // Scan through the array of valid mappings again - adding the FSY and any extension specified and then mounting |
|
1645 // these on the drive in question |
|
1646 for (i=0;i<iMapCount;i++) |
|
1647 { |
|
1648 // Record removable drives for later mount |
|
1649 TLocalDriveCapsBuf caps; |
|
1650 TBusLocalDrive drive; |
|
1651 TBool changed; |
|
1652 SLocalDriveMappingInfo* infoPtr = &iDriveMappingInfo[i]; |
|
1653 infoPtr->iRemovable = EFalse; |
|
1654 TInt r = drive.Connect(iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber, changed); |
|
1655 if (r == KErrNone) |
|
1656 { |
|
1657 infoPtr->iCapsRetCode = r = drive.Caps(caps); |
|
1658 TInt sockNum; |
|
1659 if (r==KErrNone && (caps().iDriveAtt&KDriveAttRemovable || drive.IsRemovable(sockNum))) |
|
1660 { |
|
1661 infoPtr->iRemovable = ETrue; |
|
1662 drive.Disconnect(); |
|
1663 continue; |
|
1664 } |
|
1665 drive.Disconnect(); |
|
1666 } |
|
1667 |
|
1668 r=MountFileSystem(iDriveMappingInfo[i]); |
|
1669 if (r==KErrDisMounted) |
|
1670 { |
|
1671 // We have encountered a corrupt internal drive which should be swapped with another internal drive |
|
1672 SwapDriveMappings(i,iMapCount); |
|
1673 i--; // Re-attempt to mount the same drive now that the mappings are swapped |
|
1674 } |
|
1675 } |
|
1676 |
|
1677 return(KErrNone); |
|
1678 } |
|
1679 #endif |
|
1680 |
|
1681 #if defined(_LOCKABLE_MEDIA) |
|
1682 /** |
|
1683 Initialise the local media password store with contents of a file. |
|
1684 |
|
1685 @param aFile The file used to initialize the store. Must already be opened for |
|
1686 read access in EFileStreamText mode. |
|
1687 |
|
1688 @return KErrNone if successful, KErrNoMemory if heap is full, otherwise one of the other system-wide error codes. |
|
1689 */ |
|
1690 TInt TFSStartup::WriteLocalPwStore(RFile& aFile) |
|
1691 // |
|
1692 // Initialise local media password store with contents of aFile |
|
1693 // |
|
1694 { |
|
1695 |
|
1696 DEBUGPRINT("WriteLocalPwStore"); |
|
1697 |
|
1698 TInt size; |
|
1699 TInt r=aFile.Size(size); |
|
1700 if(r!=KErrNone || size==0) |
|
1701 return(r); |
|
1702 HBufC8* hBuf=HBufC8::New(size); |
|
1703 if(hBuf==NULL) |
|
1704 return(KErrNoMemory); |
|
1705 TPtr8 pBuf=hBuf->Des(); |
|
1706 r=aFile.Read(pBuf); |
|
1707 if(r==KErrNone) |
|
1708 { |
|
1709 TBusLocalDrive TBLD; |
|
1710 TBool TBLDChangedFlag; |
|
1711 |
|
1712 for (TInt i=0; i<iMapCount; i++) |
|
1713 { |
|
1714 SLocalDriveMappingInfo* infoPtr = &iDriveMappingInfo[i]; |
|
1715 DEBUGPRINT3("drive %d: removable %d capsret %d", i, infoPtr->iRemovable, infoPtr->iCapsRetCode); |
|
1716 if (infoPtr->iRemovable || infoPtr->iCapsRetCode == KErrNotReady) |
|
1717 { |
|
1718 r = TBLD.Connect(iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber, TBLDChangedFlag); |
|
1719 if(r==KErrNone) |
|
1720 { |
|
1721 r = TBLD.WritePasswordData(pBuf); |
|
1722 DEBUGPRINT2("WritePasswordData on drive %d returned %d", i, r); |
|
1723 TBLD.Disconnect(); |
|
1724 // ignore error if media not ready (it MAY not be a removable drive) |
|
1725 if (r != KErrNone && infoPtr->iCapsRetCode == KErrNotReady) |
|
1726 r = KErrNone; |
|
1727 } |
|
1728 } |
|
1729 } |
|
1730 } |
|
1731 delete hBuf; |
|
1732 return(r); |
|
1733 } |
|
1734 |
|
1735 /** |
|
1736 Attempt to initilise the local media password store. This allows locked media devices |
|
1737 (e.g. password protected MMC cards) to be accessed without notifier. |
|
1738 |
|
1739 @return KErrNone if successful otherwise one of the other system-wide error codes. |
|
1740 */ |
|
1741 TInt TFSStartup::InitializeLocalPwStore() |
|
1742 { |
|
1743 // Attempt to initilise the local media password store |
|
1744 // Allows locked device to be accessed without notifier |
|
1745 |
|
1746 DEBUGPRINT("InitializeLocalPwStore"); |
|
1747 |
|
1748 RFile f; |
|
1749 TBuf<sizeof(KMediaPWrdFile)> mediaPWrdFile(KMediaPWrdFile); |
|
1750 mediaPWrdFile[0] = (TUint8) RFs::GetSystemDriveChar(); |
|
1751 TInt r=f.Open(iFs,mediaPWrdFile,EFileShareExclusive | EFileStream | EFileRead); |
|
1752 if (r==KErrNone) |
|
1753 { |
|
1754 r=WriteLocalPwStore(f); |
|
1755 __ASSERT_DEBUG(r == KErrNone || r == KErrCorrupt || r == KErrNotReady, Panic(ELitInitLocalPwStoreFail,r)); |
|
1756 f.Close(); |
|
1757 } |
|
1758 return(r); |
|
1759 } |
|
1760 #endif |
|
1761 |
|
1762 #ifdef LOAD_PATCH_LDD |
|
1763 /** |
|
1764 Find any patch LDDs and load them. |
|
1765 |
|
1766 @panic ESTART_8 0; if creation of trap handler failed. |
|
1767 @panic ESTART_9 Error_Code; if loading of LDD failed. |
|
1768 Error_Code is the error code returned by User::LoadLogicalDevice(). |
|
1769 */ |
|
1770 void TFSStartup::LoadPatchLDDs() |
|
1771 { |
|
1772 #if defined(__EPOC32__) |
|
1773 // Load an LDD to patch any bugs in the ROM |
|
1774 // This will always return an error - ignore it |
|
1775 _LIT(KLitPatchBootLdd,"Z:\\Sys\\Bin\\BOOT.LDD"); |
|
1776 TInt r; |
|
1777 User::LoadLogicalDevice(KLitPatchBootLdd); |
|
1778 |
|
1779 // Install a trap handler - fs.GetDir calls functions which might leave |
|
1780 CTrapCleanup* trapHandler=CTrapCleanup::New(); |
|
1781 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(trapHandler!=NULL,Panic(ELitCreateTrapHandlerFail,0)); |
|
1782 |
|
1783 // Find any patch ldds and load them - files with the .SYS extension and second uid KLogicalDeviceDriverUid |
|
1784 // and third uid KPatchLddUid (0x100000CC, BOOT.LDD should probably be checked for this too) |
|
1785 CDir* patchList=NULL; |
|
1786 _LIT(KLitPatchSysLdd,"?:\\Sys\\Bin\\*.SYS"); |
|
1787 TBuf<sizeof(KLitPatchSysLdd)> litPatchSysLdd(KLitPatchSysLdd); |
|
1788 litPatchSysLdd[0] = (TUint8) RFs::GetSystemDriveChar(); |
|
1789 if (iFs.GetDir(litPatchSysLdd,(KEntryAttSystem|KEntryAttAllowUid),ESortByName,patchList)==KErrNone) |
|
1790 { |
|
1791 patchList->Sort(ESortByName); |
|
1792 TInt i; |
|
1793 for (i=0;i<patchList->Count();i++) |
|
1794 { |
|
1795 TEntry& entry=(*patchList)[i]; |
|
1796 if (entry[1]==KLogicalDeviceDriverUid && entry[2].iUid==KPatchLddUidValue) |
|
1797 { |
|
1798 r=User::LoadLogicalDevice(entry.iName); |
|
1799 __ASSERT_DEBUG(r==KErrNone,Panic(ELitLoadSysLddsFail,r)); |
|
1800 } |
|
1801 } |
|
1802 } |
|
1803 delete trapHandler; |
|
1804 #endif |
|
1805 } |
|
1806 #endif |
|
1807 |
|
1808 /** |
|
1809 Try to add both the ROFS and Composite file systems. |
|
1810 |
|
1811 @return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotFound if either fail to be added. |
|
1812 */ |
|
1813 TInt TFSStartup::InitCompositeFileSystem() |
|
1814 { |
|
1815 DEBUGPRINT("InitCompositeFileSystem"); |
|
1816 TInt r=iFs.AddFileSystem(KRofs); |
|
1817 if (r==KErrNone || r==KErrAlreadyExists) |
|
1818 { |
|
1819 DEBUGPRINT("ROFS is present"); |
|
1820 r=iFs.AddFileSystem(KCompfs); |
|
1821 if (r==KErrNone || r==KErrAlreadyExists) |
|
1822 { |
|
1823 gMountComposite=ETrue; |
|
1824 gMountRofsAlone=EFalse; |
|
1825 DEBUGPRINT("Comp FS is present"); |
|
1826 return(KErrNone); |
|
1827 } |
|
1828 } |
|
1829 else |
|
1830 gMountRofsAlone=EFalse; |
|
1831 |
|
1832 return(KErrNotFound); |
|
1833 } |
|
1834 |
|
1835 /** |
|
1836 Mount the composite file system on the specified drive. |
|
1837 |
|
1838 @param The number of the drive on which the composite FSY is to be loaded on. |
|
1839 |
|
1840 @panic ESTART_16 Error_Code; If unable to get file system name on the drive. |
|
1841 Error_Code is the error code returned by RFs::FileSystemName(). |
|
1842 @panic ESTART_15 Error_Code; If unable to mount composite file system. |
|
1843 Error_Code is the error code returned by RFs::SwapFileSystem(). |
|
1844 */ |
|
1845 _LIT(KCompositeName,"Composite"); |
|
1846 void TFSStartup::LoadCompositeFileSystem(TInt aDrive) |
|
1847 { |
|
1848 |
|
1849 if (gMountComposite) |
|
1850 { |
|
1851 DEBUGPRINT1("LoadCompositeFileSystem on %c:",(aDrive+'A')); |
|
1852 TBuf<16> buf; |
|
1853 TInt r=iFs.FileSystemName(buf,aDrive); |
|
1854 DEBUGPRINT1("Read current FSY returns %d",r); |
|
1855 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(EFsNameFail,r)); |
|
1856 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(buf!=KCompositeName, Panic(EFsNameFail,r)); |
|
1857 |
|
1858 DEBUGPRINT1("Swap composite for %S",&buf); |
|
1859 r=iFs.SwapFileSystem(buf,_L("Composite"),aDrive); |
|
1860 DEBUGPRINT1("Swap file system returned %d", r); |
|
1861 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(ECompMountFsFail,r)); |
|
1862 gCompositeMountState=ESwapped; |
|
1863 } |
|
1864 } |
|
1865 /** |
|
1866 Adds a local drive to the composite filesystem. |
|
1867 |
|
1868 @param anInfo A stucture holding mounting flags, drive number info. |
|
1869 |
|
1870 @panic ESTART_15 -11; If composite mount file already exist. |
|
1871 */ |
|
1872 void TFSStartup::LoadCompositeFileSystem(SLocalDriveMappingInfo& anInfo) |
|
1873 { |
|
1874 |
|
1875 if (gMountComposite) |
|
1876 { |
|
1877 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(gCompositeMountState<2, Panic(ECompMountFsFail,KErrAlreadyExists)); |
|
1878 |
|
1879 TPtrC fsyname; |
|
1880 TBool sync = (anInfo.iFsInfo.iFlags & FS_SYNC_DRIVE)!=0; |
|
1881 |
|
1882 fsyname.Set(anInfo.iFsInfo.iFsyName); |
|
1883 TInt r=iFs.AddFileSystem(fsyname); |
|
1884 DEBUGPRINT2("AddFileSystem(%S) -> %d",&fsyname,r); |
|
1885 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone || r==KErrAlreadyExists, Panic(ECompMountFsFail,r)); |
|
1886 |
|
1887 TPtrC objname; |
|
1888 objname.Set((anInfo.iFsInfo.iObjName) ? anInfo.iFsInfo.iObjName : anInfo.iFsInfo.iFsyName); |
|
1889 DEBUGPRINT4("LoadCompositeFileSystem on %c: with drive %i (%S) included. Sync=%d",(anInfo.iDriveNumber+'A'),anInfo.iLocalDriveNumber,&objname, anInfo.iFsInfo.iFlags); |
|
1890 r=iFs.AddCompositeMount(objname,anInfo.iLocalDriveNumber,anInfo.iDriveNumber, sync); |
|
1891 DEBUGPRINT1("AddCompositeMount returned %d", r); |
|
1892 if (r==KErrNone) |
|
1893 gCompositeMountState=EHasMounts; |
|
1894 } |
|
1895 } |
|
1896 |
|
1897 |
|
1898 /** |
|
1899 Initialize the local drives.It loads the relevant File Systems (FSYs), |
|
1900 File Server extensions (FXTs) and mounts these on the appropriate drives. |
|
1901 This involves mapping local drives to particular drive letters. |
|
1902 First it attempts to open the local drive mapping file ESTART.TXT.If this file is |
|
1903 found then ESTART loads this and attempts to apply the mapping contained within it. |
|
1904 If a mapping file is not found then it attempts to automatically detect the most |
|
1905 appropriate configuration for each local drive registered. |
|
1906 Hence, if it has been necessary to customize ESTART solely to provide a custom set |
|
1907 of local drive mappings then the generic ESTART can now be used - in conjunction |
|
1908 with a platform specific version of the local drive mapping file: ESTART.TXT. |
|
1909 However The entire local drive initialisation sequence provided by the generic version |
|
1910 of ESTART can be overridden (while possibly re-using some of the services provided by |
|
1911 the generic version). |
|
1912 |
|
1913 @return KErrNone if successful. |
|
1914 |
|
1915 @panic ESTART_11 Error_Code; If drive mapping file was not found and autodetect was not enabled. |
|
1916 Error_Code is the error code returned by ProcessLocalDriveMappingFile(). |
|
1917 */ |
|
1918 TInt TFSStartup::LocalDriveInit() |
|
1919 { |
|
1920 |
|
1921 TInt i; |
|
1922 for(i=0;i<KMaxLocalDrives;i++) |
|
1923 iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber=KDriveInvalid; // reset all local drives |
|
1924 |
|
1925 TInt r=ProcessLocalDriveMappingFile(); |
|
1926 if (r!=KErrNone) |
|
1927 #if !defined(AUTODETECT_DISABLE) |
|
1928 DetectAndMountFileSystems(); |
|
1929 #else |
|
1930 Panic(ELitDriveMappingFileFail,r); |
|
1931 #endif |
|
1932 |
|
1933 SetSystemDrive(); |
|
1934 |
|
1935 #if defined(_LOCKABLE_MEDIA) |
|
1936 InitializeLocalPwStore(); |
|
1937 #endif |
|
1938 |
|
1939 #ifdef LOAD_PATCH_LDD |
|
1940 LoadPatchLDDs(); |
|
1941 #endif |
|
1942 |
|
1943 // Notify file server that local fs initialisation complete |
|
1944 TRequestStatus status; |
|
1945 iFs.StartupInitComplete(status); |
|
1946 User::WaitForRequest(status); |
|
1947 DEBUGPRINT1("StatusInitComplete r=%d",status.Int()); |
|
1948 |
|
1949 return(KErrNone); |
|
1950 } |
|
1951 |
|
1952 /** |
|
1953 Get system startup mode. Licensees should override one of these two GetStartupMode |
|
1954 functions to provide mechanism of getting startup mode. Startup mode then is put in iStartupMode. |
|
1955 |
|
1956 @return KErrNone if successful. |
|
1957 |
|
1958 @see TFSStartup::GetStartupModeFromFile() |
|
1959 */ |
|
1960 TInt TFSStartup::GetStartupMode() |
|
1961 { |
|
1962 return KErrNone; |
|
1963 } |
|
1964 |
|
1965 /** |
|
1966 Get system startup mode from file after file server startup. |
|
1967 |
|
1968 @return KErrNone if successful. |
|
1969 |
|
1970 @see TFSStartup::GetStartupMode() |
|
1971 */ |
|
1972 TInt TFSStartup::GetStartupModeFromFile() |
|
1973 { |
|
1974 return KErrNotSupported; |
|
1975 } |
|
1976 |
|
1977 /** |
|
1978 Start the rest of the system. Try to find sysstart.exe and launch it. |
|
1979 If failed to find it launch window server instead. This path is deprecated. |
|
1980 |
|
1981 @return KErrNone if successful. |
|
1982 |
|
1983 @panic ESTART_18 Error_Code; If getting startup mode fails. |
|
1984 Error_Code is the error returned by GetStartupModeFromFile(). |
|
1985 @panic ESTART_14 Error_Code; If set for startup Mode fails. |
|
1986 Error_Code is the error returned by RProperty::Set() |
|
1987 @panic ESTART_19 Error_Code; If fails to lunch system agent. |
|
1988 Error_Code is the error returned by StartSysAgt2() |
|
1989 @panic ESTART_17 -1; If unable to start windows server. |
|
1990 */ |
|
1991 TInt TFSStartup::StartSystem() |
|
1992 { |
|
1993 // Get startup mode when need to access file server |
|
1994 TInt r = GetStartupModeFromFile(); |
|
1995 if (r != KErrNotSupported) |
|
1996 { |
|
1997 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(EStartupModeFail,r)); |
|
1998 // Update startup mode property value |
|
1999 r = RProperty::Set(KUidSystemCategory, KSystemStartupModeKey, iStartupMode); |
|
2000 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(EPropertyError,r)); |
|
2001 } |
|
2002 |
|
2003 // Launch system starter in system path |
|
2004 RProcess ws; |
|
2005 r=ws.Create(KSystemStateManager, KNullDesC); |
|
2006 if (r!=KErrNone) |
|
2007 { |
|
2008 r=ws.Create(KSystemStarterName, KNullDesC); |
|
2009 if (r!=KErrNone) |
|
2010 { |
|
2011 r = StartSysAgt2(); |
|
2012 if (r != KErrNone && r != KErrNotFound) |
|
2013 Panic(ESysAgentFail,r); |
|
2014 |
|
2015 // Start the window server if failed starting up system starter |
|
2016 TDriveList list; |
|
2017 iFs.DriveList(list); |
|
2018 if (!CreateServer(list,KWindowServerRootName1)) |
|
2019 Panic(ELitNoWS,KErrNotFound); |
|
2020 } |
|
2021 else |
|
2022 { |
|
2023 #ifdef SYMBIAN_ESTART_OUTPUT_BOOT_TIME |
|
2024 TRequestStatus status; |
|
2025 ws.Logon(status); |
|
2026 ws.Resume(); |
|
2027 //-- wait for SystemStarter to finish and then output the number of ticks since boot |
|
2028 //-- !! N.B on some systems SystemStarter process never finish, so the "status" never gets completed. |
|
2029 //-- !! In this case it is worth trying Rendezvous(); because it usually call it. |
|
2030 |
|
2031 User::WaitForRequest(status); |
|
2032 TUint tickCount = User::TickCount(); |
|
2033 RDebug::Printf("Boot time ticks %d (%d ms)\n", tickCount, tickCount*1000/64); |
|
2034 #else |
|
2035 |
|
2036 ws.Resume(); |
|
2037 #endif // SYMBIAN_ESTART_OUTPUT_BOOT_TIME |
|
2038 ws.Close(); |
|
2039 } |
|
2040 } |
|
2041 else |
|
2042 { |
|
2043 TRequestStatus status; |
|
2044 ws.Rendezvous(status); |
|
2045 ws.Resume(); |
|
2046 User::WaitForRequest(status); |
|
2047 #ifdef SYMBIAN_ESTART_OUTPUT_BOOT_TIME |
|
2048 // wait for SystemStateManager to finish and then output the number of ticks since boot |
|
2049 TUint tickCount = User::TickCount(); |
|
2050 RDebug::Printf("Boot time ticks %d (%d ms)\n", tickCount, tickCount*1000/64); |
|
2051 #else |
|
2052 // System state manager may not exit on completion. |
|
2053 if (ws.ExitType() != EExitKill && ws.ExitType() != EExitPending) |
|
2054 User::Panic(_L("SysState died"),status.Int()); |
|
2055 #endif // SYMBIAN_ESTART_OUTPUT_BOOT_TIME |
|
2056 ws.Close(); |
|
2057 } |
|
2058 |
|
2059 return(KErrNone); |
|
2060 } |
|
2061 |
|
2062 /** |
|
2063 File system startup class constructor |
|
2064 */ |
|
2065 TFSStartup::TFSStartup() |
|
2066 { |
|
2067 iStartupMode=0; |
|
2068 iMuid=0; |
|
2069 iTotalSupportedDrives=0; |
|
2070 iRuggedFileSystem=0; |
|
2071 iRegisteredDriveBitmask=0; |
|
2072 iDriveSwapCount=0; |
|
2073 iColdStart=EFalse; |
|
2074 iUnmountedDriveBitmask=0; |
|
2075 iMapFile = NULL; |
|
2076 } |
|
2077 |
|
2078 /** |
|
2079 Initilize the file system startup class. Checks for the Capability of the process. |
|
2080 Sets the termination effect of current and subsequently created thread on the |
|
2081 owning process. Publishes startup mode property. Ensures HAL memory allocation is |
|
2082 done and connects to the file server. |
|
2083 |
|
2084 @panic ESTART_14 Error_Code; If either the capability is not present or unable to define or set the property. |
|
2085 Error_Code is the error code returned by RProcess().HasCapability() or |
|
2086 RProperty::Define() or RProperty::Set(). |
|
2087 @panic ESTART_18 Error_Code; If unable to get startup mode. |
|
2088 Error_Code is the error code returned by GetStartupMode(). |
|
2089 @panic ESTART_3 Error_Code; If HAL initialization fails. |
|
2090 Error_Code is the error code returned by HAL::Get(). |
|
2091 @panic ESTART_4 Error_Code; If unable to connect to file server. |
|
2092 Error_Code is the error code returned by RFs::Connect(). |
|
2093 @panic ESTART_7 Error_Code; If unable to fetch drive information. |
|
2094 Error_Code is the error code returned by UserHal::DriveInfo(). |
|
2095 */ |
|
2096 void TFSStartup::Init() |
|
2097 { |
|
2098 #ifndef SYMBIAN_EXCLUDE_ESTART_DOMAIN_MANAGER |
|
2099 #ifndef __REMOVE_PLATSEC_DIAGNOSTIC_STRINGS__ |
|
2100 const char myDiagMsg[] = __PLATSEC_DIAGNOSTIC_STRING("Capability Check Failure"); |
|
2101 #endif //!__REMOVE_PLATSEC_DIAGNOSTIC_STRINGS__ |
|
2102 TBool cap=RProcess().HasCapability(ECapabilityPowerMgmt, __PLATSEC_DIAGNOSTIC_STRING(myDiagMsg)); |
|
2103 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(cap, Panic(EPropertyError, cap)); |
|
2104 #endif |
|
2105 |
|
2106 User::SetProcessCritical(User::ESystemCritical); |
|
2107 User::SetCritical(User::ESystemCritical); |
|
2108 |
|
2109 // Get boot mode without need to access file server |
|
2110 TInt r = GetStartupMode(); |
|
2111 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(EStartupModeFail,r)); |
|
2112 |
|
2113 // Publish startup mode property |
|
2114 _LIT_SECURITY_POLICY_PASS(readPolicy); |
|
2115 _LIT_SECURITY_POLICY_C1(writePolicy, ECapabilityWriteDeviceData); |
|
2116 r = RProperty::Define(KUidSystemCategory, KSystemStartupModeKey, RProperty::EInt, readPolicy, writePolicy); |
|
2117 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(EPropertyError, r)); |
|
2118 r = RProperty::Set(KUidSystemCategory, KSystemStartupModeKey, iStartupMode); |
|
2119 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(EPropertyError, r)); |
|
2120 |
|
2121 r=HAL::Get(HAL::EMachineUid,iMuid); // make sure HAL memory allocation is done |
|
2122 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(ELitHALFail, r)); |
|
2123 |
|
2124 r=iFs.Connect(); |
|
2125 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone, Panic(ELitConnectFsFail1, r)); |
|
2126 |
|
2127 TDriveInfoV1Buf driveInfo; |
|
2128 r=UserHal::DriveInfo(driveInfo); |
|
2129 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone,Panic(ELitFSInitDriveInfoFail,r)); |
|
2130 iTotalSupportedDrives=driveInfo().iTotalSupportedDrives; |
|
2131 iRuggedFileSystem=driveInfo().iRuggedFileSystem; |
|
2132 iRegisteredDriveBitmask=driveInfo().iRegisteredDriveBitmask; |
|
2133 |
|
2134 TUint registeredDriveBitmask=iRegisteredDriveBitmask; |
|
2135 for (TInt i=0;i<KMaxLocalDrives;i++) |
|
2136 { |
|
2137 if (registeredDriveBitmask & 0x01) |
|
2138 iLocalDriveList[i]=DefaultLocalDrive(i); |
|
2139 else |
|
2140 iLocalDriveList[i]=KDriveInvalid; |
|
2141 registeredDriveBitmask >>= 1; |
|
2142 } |
|
2143 iUnmountedDriveBitmask=iRegisteredDriveBitmask; |
|
2144 |
|
2145 TMachineStartupType reason; |
|
2146 UserHal::StartupReason(reason); |
|
2147 if (reason==EStartupCold || reason==EStartupColdReset) |
|
2148 iColdStart=ETrue; |
|
2149 } |
|
2150 |
|
2151 /** |
|
2152 Mount all removable drives. |
|
2153 |
|
2154 @return KErrNone if successful. |
|
2155 */ |
|
2156 TInt TFSStartup::MountRemovableDrives() |
|
2157 { |
|
2158 DEBUGPRINT("TFSStartup::MountRemovableDrives"); |
|
2159 |
|
2160 for (TInt i=0;i<iMapCount;i++) |
|
2161 { |
|
2162 SLocalDriveMappingInfo* infoPtr = &iDriveMappingInfo[i]; |
|
2163 if (!infoPtr->iRemovable) |
|
2164 continue; |
|
2165 TInt r = MountFileSystem(iDriveMappingInfo[i]); |
|
2166 DEBUGPRINT2("Mount drive (%c) -> %d",'A'+iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber,r); |
|
2167 if (r==KErrDisMounted) |
|
2168 { |
|
2169 // We have encountered a corrupt internal drive which should be swapped with another internal drive |
|
2170 SwapDriveMappings(i,iMapCount); |
|
2171 i--; // Re-attempt to mount the same drive now that the mappings are swapped |
|
2172 } |
|
2173 } |
|
2174 return KErrNone; |
|
2175 } |
|
2176 |
|
2177 /** |
|
2178 This is the main execution function which is responsible to start the File system. |
|
2179 It sets the default Locale properties. Initializes all the local drives, HAL and |
|
2180 creates the domain manager process. It also loads the locale and mounts all the |
|
2181 removable drives. |
|
2182 |
|
2183 @return KErrNone if successful. |
|
2184 |
|
2185 @panic ESTART_6 Error_Code; If initialization of local properties to default fails. |
|
2186 Error_Code is the error code returned by UserSvr::LocalePropertiesSetDefaults(). |
|
2187 @panic ESTART_1 -1; If unable to create domain manager. |
|
2188 @panic ESTART_2 Error_Code; If initialization of domain manager fails. |
|
2189 Error_Code is the error code returned by RDmDomainManager::WaitForInitialization(). |
|
2190 */ |
|
2191 TInt TFSStartup::Run() |
|
2192 { |
|
2193 |
|
2194 TInt r = UserSvr::LocalePropertiesSetDefaults(); |
|
2195 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone,Panic(ELitLocaleInitialisationFail,r)); |
|
2196 |
|
2197 LocalDriveInit(); |
|
2198 |
|
2199 #ifdef AUTO_PROFILE |
|
2200 StartProfiler(); |
|
2201 #endif |
|
2202 InitialiseHAL(); |
|
2203 |
|
2204 |
|
2205 r=LoadCodePageDll(); |
|
2206 if(r != KErrNone) |
|
2207 { |
|
2208 DEBUGPRINT1("\nLoadCodePageDll() FAILED !!! : returned : %d", r); |
|
2209 } |
|
2210 |
|
2211 // Seperate ScanDrive from MountDrive; this allows drives to be mounted |
|
2212 // followed by locale loading. Scanning drives after locale is set thus can |
|
2213 // recognise non-english filename. |
|
2214 MountRemovableDrives(); |
|
2215 |
|
2216 #ifdef _DEBUG |
|
2217 // display the setting for all drives |
|
2218 DEBUGPRINT(" L FSY OBJ EXT Flags FileCacheFlags"); |
|
2219 for(TInt i=0;i<KMaxLocalDrives;i++) |
|
2220 { |
|
2221 if (iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber != KDriveInvalid) |
|
2222 { |
|
2223 TPtrC fsyName; |
|
2224 fsyName.Set(iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iFsyName?iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iFsyName:_L("")); |
|
2225 TPtrC objName; |
|
2226 objName.Set(iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iObjName?iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iObjName:_L("")); |
|
2227 TPtrC extName; |
|
2228 extName.Set(iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iExtName?iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iExtName:_L("")); |
|
2229 |
|
2230 // Get the TFileCacheFlags for this drive |
|
2231 TVolumeInfo volInfo; |
|
2232 volInfo.iFileCacheFlags = TFileCacheFlags(0xFFFFFFFF); |
|
2233 r = iFs.Volume(volInfo, iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber); |
|
2234 DEBUGPRINT7("%c: %-2d %-8S %-8S %-8S %08X %08X", |
|
2235 (TInt) TChar(iDriveMappingInfo[i].iDriveNumber) + TChar('A'), |
|
2236 iDriveMappingInfo[i].iLocalDriveNumber, |
|
2237 &fsyName, |
|
2238 &objName, |
|
2239 &extName, |
|
2240 iDriveMappingInfo[i].iFsInfo.iFlags, |
|
2241 volInfo.iFileCacheFlags); |
|
2242 } |
|
2243 } |
|
2244 #endif |
|
2245 |
|
2246 #ifndef SYMBIAN_EXCLUDE_ESTART_DOMAIN_MANAGER |
|
2247 TDriveList list; |
|
2248 r=iFs.DriveList(list); |
|
2249 |
|
2250 // Create Domain Manager Process |
|
2251 if (!CreateServer(list,KDmManagerFileNameLit)) |
|
2252 Panic(ELitNoDM, KErrNotFound); |
|
2253 |
|
2254 // Wait until Domain Manager completes its intialization |
|
2255 r=RDmDomainManager::WaitForInitialization(); |
|
2256 __ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone,Panic(ELitDMInitFail,r)); |
|
2257 // Now File Server can connect to Domain Manager |
|
2258 #endif |
|
2259 |
|
2260 return(KErrNone); |
|
2261 } |
|
2262 |
|
2263 /** |
|
2264 Close the file system startup class. |
|
2265 */ |
|
2266 void TFSStartup::Close() |
|
2267 { |
|
2268 |
|
2269 // Ensure that the file servers local drive mapping is set. |
|
2270 if (iDriveSwapCount) |
|
2271 SwapFServLocalDriveMapping(KDriveInvalid,KDriveInvalid); |
|
2272 delete iMapFile; |
|
2273 iFs.Close(); |
|
2274 } |
|
2275 |
|
2276 TInt StartSysAgt2() |
|
2277 { |
|
2278 // SysAgt2Svr uid |
|
2279 const TUid KSystemAgentExeUid = {0x10204FC5}; |
|
2280 const TUidType serverUid(KNullUid, KNullUid, KSystemAgentExeUid); |
|
2281 |
|
2282 RProcess server; |
|
2283 TInt err = server.Create(KSystemAgentName, KNullDesC, serverUid); |
|
2284 if(err != KErrNone) |
|
2285 return err; |
|
2286 |
|
2287 TRequestStatus stat; |
|
2288 server.Rendezvous(stat); |
|
2289 if(stat != KRequestPending) |
|
2290 server.Kill(0); // abort startup |
|
2291 else |
|
2292 server.Resume(); // logon OK - start the server |
|
2293 User::WaitForRequest(stat); // wait for start or death |
|
2294 |
|
2295 // we can't use the 'exit reason' if the server panicked as this |
|
2296 // is the panic 'reason' and may be '0' which cannot be distinguished |
|
2297 // from KErrNone |
|
2298 err = server.ExitType() == EExitPanic ? KErrGeneral : stat.Int(); |
|
2299 server.Close(); |
|
2300 return err; |
|
2301 } |
|
2302 |
|
2303 /** |
|
2304 This function is intended to be derived by licensee to show format progress |
|
2305 in their way. |
|
2306 |
|
2307 @param aPercent Percentage of format process |
|
2308 @param aDrive Drive number |
|
2309 */ |
|
2310 void TFSStartup::ShowFormatProgress(TInt /*aPercent*/, TInt /*aDrive*/) |
|
2311 { |
|
2312 } |
|
2313 |
|
2314 |
|
2315 |
|
2316 /** |
|
2317 This function loads the codepage dll based on the language index. |
|
2318 |
|
2319 @return KErrNotFound if No codepage dll is found to be loaded |
|
2320 KErrNone if codepage dll is successfully loaded |
|
2321 */ |
|
2322 |
|
2323 _LIT(KNonStandardCodePageName, "X-FAT%u"); |
|
2324 _LIT(KMicrosoftStandardCodePageName, "CP%u"); |
|
2325 |
|
2326 TInt LoadCodePageDll() |
|
2327 { |
|
2328 // Always MS codepage type. Currently only supports the Microsoft Standard codepage names |
|
2329 // cp932.dll, cp 950.dll etc |
|
2330 const TFatFilenameConversionType fatConvType = EFatConversionMicrosoftCodePage; |
|
2331 TInt fatConvNumber = 0; |
|
2332 |
|
2333 TInt err = KErrNone; |
|
2334 TBuf<KMaxCodepageDllName> codepageDllName; |
|
2335 TBool CodepageFound = EFalse; |
|
2336 |
|
2337 /* Default LanguageID --> LocaleDll --> CodepageDll Mapping. Must be maintained. |
|
2338 |---------------|---------------------------|-------------------------|---------------------------| |
|
2339 | Language ID | Language Name | Locale dll (eloc.xxx) | FATCharsetConv (cpnnn.dll)| |
|
2340 |---------------|---------------------------|-------------------------|---------------------------| |
|
2341 | 29 | TaiwanChinese | elocl.29 | cp950.dll | |
|
2342 | 30 | HongKongChinese | elocl.30 | cp950.dll | |
|
2343 | 31 | PrcChinese | elocl.31 | cp936.dll | |
|
2344 | 32 | Japanese | elocl.32 | cp932.dll | |
|
2345 | 157 | English taiwan | elocl.157 | cp950.dll | |
|
2346 | 158 | English HK | elocl.158 | cp950.dll | |
|
2347 | 159 | English prc | elocl.159 | cp936.dll | |
|
2348 | 160 | English japan | elocl.160 | cp932.dll | |
|
2349 | 326 | Bahas Malay | elocl.326 | cp936.dll | |
|
2350 | 327 | Indonesian(APAC)(Bahasa)| elocl.327 | cp936.dll | |
|
2351 |---------------|---------------------------|-------------------------|---------------------------| |
|
2352 |
|
2353 Language ID is read from the HAL data file as Language Index. Based on the read Language Index, |
|
2354 corresponding Codepage Dll name is created. |
|
2355 */ |
|
2356 |
|
2357 TInt languageIndex; |
|
2358 TInt error=HAL::Get(HALData::ELanguageIndex,languageIndex); |
|
2359 if (error==KErrNone) |
|
2360 { |
|
2361 switch(languageIndex) |
|
2362 { |
|
2363 case 29: |
|
2364 { |
|
2365 fatConvNumber = 950; |
|
2366 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2367 break; |
|
2368 } |
|
2369 case 30: |
|
2370 { |
|
2371 fatConvNumber = 950; |
|
2372 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2373 break; |
|
2374 } |
|
2375 case 31: |
|
2376 { |
|
2377 fatConvNumber = 936; |
|
2378 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2379 break; |
|
2380 } |
|
2381 case 32: |
|
2382 { |
|
2383 fatConvNumber = 936; |
|
2384 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2385 break; |
|
2386 } |
|
2387 case 157: |
|
2388 { |
|
2389 fatConvNumber = 950; |
|
2390 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2391 break; |
|
2392 } |
|
2393 case 158: |
|
2394 { |
|
2395 fatConvNumber = 950; |
|
2396 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2397 break; |
|
2398 } |
|
2399 case 159: |
|
2400 { |
|
2401 fatConvNumber = 936; |
|
2402 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2403 break; |
|
2404 } |
|
2405 case 160: |
|
2406 { |
|
2407 fatConvNumber = 932; |
|
2408 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2409 break; |
|
2410 } |
|
2411 case 326: |
|
2412 { |
|
2413 fatConvNumber = 936; |
|
2414 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2415 break; |
|
2416 } |
|
2417 case 327: |
|
2418 { |
|
2419 fatConvNumber = 936; |
|
2420 CodepageFound=ETrue; |
|
2421 break; |
|
2422 } |
|
2423 default: |
|
2424 { |
|
2425 CodepageFound=EFalse; |
|
2426 break; |
|
2427 } |
|
2428 } |
|
2429 } |
|
2430 |
|
2431 // Do not use any codepage dll if the language index uses default FATCharsetconv conversions. |
|
2432 if(!CodepageFound) |
|
2433 return KErrNotFound; |
|
2434 |
|
2435 // Create the codepage dll name to be loaded. |
|
2436 switch(fatConvType) |
|
2437 { |
|
2438 // coverity[dead_error_condition] |
|
2439 // Always MS codepage type. Currently only supports the Microsoft Standard codepage names. |
|
2440 case EFatConversionDefault: |
|
2441 // Undefined conversion scheme; conversion obtained is whatever the |
|
2442 // default policy is for this version of the OS. |
|
2443 DEBUGPRINT("...EFatConversionDefault"); |
|
2444 break; |
|
2445 case EFatConversionNonStandard: |
|
2446 // x-fat<nnn>.dll is loaded, where <nnn> is the FAT filename conversion number. |
|
2447 DEBUGPRINT("...EFatConversionNonStandard"); |
|
2448 codepageDllName.Format(KNonStandardCodePageName, fatConvNumber); |
|
2449 break; |
|
2450 case EFatConversionMicrosoftCodePage: |
|
2451 // cp<nnn>.dll is loaded, where <nnn> is the FAT filename conversion number. |
|
2452 DEBUGPRINT("...EFatConversionMicrosoftCodePage"); |
|
2453 codepageDllName.Format(KMicrosoftStandardCodePageName, fatConvNumber); |
|
2454 break; |
|
2455 default: |
|
2456 DEBUGPRINT("...FAT Conversion Type Unknown"); |
|
2457 break; |
|
2458 } |
|
2459 |
|
2460 // Load the codepage dll. |
|
2461 if(codepageDllName.Length()) |
|
2462 { |
|
2463 // No need for an F32 API to do this - ESTART is then only intended client for now. |
|
2464 // - Note that we load the code page via the loader, as doing so in the file server |
|
2465 // will cause deadlock (as RLibrary::Load depends on the file server). |
|
2466 RLoader loader; |
|
2467 err = loader.Connect(); |
|
2468 if (err==KErrNone) |
|
2469 { |
|
2470 err = loader.SendReceive(ELoadCodePage, TIpcArgs(0, &codepageDllName, 0)); |
|
2471 loader.Close(); |
|
2472 } |
|
2473 DEBUGPRINT2("...Loaded codepage DLL : %S [err: %d]", &codepageDllName, err); |
|
2474 } |
|
2475 |
|
2476 return(err); |
|
2477 } |
|
2478 |