kerneltest/e32test/video/t_videomemprocess.cpp
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+// Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+// All rights reserved.
+// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
+// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
+// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
+// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
+//
+// Initial Contributors:
+// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+//
+// Contributors:
+//
+// Description:
+// T_VIDEOMEMORY.CPP
+// Overview:
+// Test the video driver kernel extension that provides chunk handle to access video memory. 
+// This executable is a second process that is started by the main t_videomemory test process.
+// API Information:
+// HAL, UserSvr
+// Details:
+// - Check that we can get a chunk and that we can read/write the memory belonging to that chunk.
+// - When this process exits, the main process will check that the value has changed in it's copy 
+// - of the chunk.  
+// Platforms/Drives/Compatibility:
+// All.
+// Assumptions/Requirement/Pre-requisites:
+// Failures and causes:
+// Base Port information:
+// 
+//
+
+#include <e32test.h>
+#include <videodriver.h>
+#include <hal.h>
+#include <e32svr.h>
+#include <dispchannel.h>
+#include "t_videomemory.h"
+
+LOCAL_D RTest test(_L("T_VIDEOMEMPROCESS"));
+
+#ifndef __WINS__
+#define DUMP(x) test.Printf(_L(#x"= %d =0x%08x\n"), x, x)
+#endif
+
+
+LOCAL_C TInt RunTestsForScreen(TInt aScreenID)
+	{
+	TInt ret = KErrNone;
+	
+	test.Next(_L("Checking Display Handle"));
+	// Second basic test. Use the HAL to fetch a handle
+	// to the display memory. 
+	// Check that the handle is not zero. 
+	// Get the base-address of the chunk. 
+	// Write this base address with a new value.
+	// Read with the chunk base address to see that teh new value is there. 
+	// Read the memory address from the above test and check that it changed 
+	// to the new value.
+	// Note that the memory address from above test MAY NOT BE SET - so 
+	// check to see if it's non-zero first.
+		
+	TInt handle = 0;
+	volatile TUint32 *pChunkBase = 0;
+	ret = HAL::Get(aScreenID, HALData::EDisplayMemoryHandle,handle);
+	test ((KErrNone == ret || KErrNotSupported == ret));
+	if (KErrNone == ret)
+		{
+		test(0 != handle);
+		RChunk chunk;
+		ret = chunk.SetReturnedHandle(handle);
+	    test(KErrNone == ret);
+		if (KErrNone != ret)
+			{
+			return ret;
+			}
+		
+		pChunkBase = reinterpret_cast<TUint32 *>(chunk.Base());
+		test.Printf(_L("Display Memory Address = %08x\n"), reinterpret_cast<TInt>(pChunkBase));
+		// Now check that we can read and write the memory that the chunk holds:
+		// First check that it contains what we expect. 
+		test(KTestValue3 == *pChunkBase);
+
+		// Now check that we can CHANGE it. 
+		*pChunkBase = KTestValue4;
+		test(KTestValue4 == *pChunkBase);
+		}
+
+	return KErrNone;
+	}
+
+
+
+GLDEF_C TInt E32Main()
+//
+//
+    {
+	test.Title();
+
+#if defined(__EPOC32__) && defined(__CPU_X86)
+	test.Printf(_L("Doesn't run on X86\n"));
+#else
+	TInt ret = KErrNone;
+	
+	TInt screen;
+	User::GetTIntParameter(12, screen);
+	
+	test.Start(_L("Testing Video Memory HAL interfaces (second process)"));
+
+	//Hack: Only use screen 0 for now - use passed argument(s) later on. 
+	ret = RunTestsForScreen(screen);
+	test((ret == KErrNone));
+#endif
+	
+	return KErrNone;
+}