We need a way to pass flags to rombuilds in Raptor via extension flm interfaces, so that the CPP pass
of the rom input files can be informed what toolchain we are building with and conditionally
include or exclude files depending on whether the toolchain could build them.
// Copyright (c) 2007-2009 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:
// testengine.cpp
// @internalComponent
// Test Case watchdog implementation
//
//
#include <e32std.h>
#include <e32std_private.h>
#include <u32std.h> // unicode builds
#include <e32base.h>
#include <e32base_private.h>
#include <e32cons.h>
#include <e32Test.h> // RTest headder
#include "testcaseroot.h"
#include "TestCasewd.h"
const TInt KMagicNumberWDogValid = 0xF143F00D;
_LIT(KMsgWatchdogPanicd, "Test Case watchdog error");
//
// CTestCaseWatchdog: Timer for any OTG event (async calls) time-outs
//
CTestCaseWatchdog::CTestCaseWatchdog()
: CTimer(EPriorityUserInput)
{
}
CTestCaseWatchdog::~CTestCaseWatchdog()
{
Cancel();
iValidConstr = 0;
}
CTestCaseWatchdog* CTestCaseWatchdog::NewL()
{
CTestCaseWatchdog *self = new (ELeave) CTestCaseWatchdog();
CleanupStack::PushL(self);
self->ConstructL();
CleanupStack::Pop();
return self;
}
void CTestCaseWatchdog::ConstructL()
{
iValidConstr = KMagicNumberWDogValid;
CTimer::ConstructL();
CActiveScheduler::Add(this);
}
void CTestCaseWatchdog::RunL()
// Timer request has completed, so notify the timer's owner that we timed out
{
LOG_FUNC
__ASSERT_ALWAYS(iCancelFriendFunc, User::Panic(KMsgWatchdogPanicd, EPanicWatchdogError));
__ASSERT_ALWAYS(iThisPointer, User::Panic(KMsgWatchdogPanicd, EPanicWatchdogError));
(*iCancelFriendFunc)(iThisPointer);
iCancelFriendFunc = NULL;
}
// call back setup
void CTestCaseWatchdog::IssueRequest(TInt aWatchdogIntervalMS,
CTestCaseRoot* pRoot,
WDCancellerMethod cancelMethod)
{
LOG_VERBOSE2(_L("Watchdogging this step for %d ms\n"), aWatchdogIntervalMS);
if (IsValid())
{
Cancel();
iThisPointer = pRoot; // save caller instance data
iCancelFriendFunc = cancelMethod; // save cancel handler
iMSRequested = aWatchdogIntervalMS;
After(aWatchdogIntervalMS * 1000); // convert to uS
}
}
/** IsValid
A common mistake is to not new() this event source and start using it before instantiation
*/
TBool CTestCaseWatchdog::IsValid()
{
// return ETrue if the object is validly constructed
// This is test code, or else we would ifdef this out
if (KMagicNumberWDogValid!= iValidConstr)
{
test.Printf(_L("CTestCaseWatchdog obj not properly constructed!\n"));
return(EFalse);
}
return(ETrue);
}