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) 2004-2009 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:
// Implementations of inline functions declared in drivemanager.h.
//
//
/**
@file
@internalTechnology
@return Current drive mount state
*/
inline CMassStorageDrive::TMountState CMassStorageDrive::MountState() const
{
return iMountState;
}
/**
Set the mount state
*/
inline TInt CMassStorageDrive::SetMountDisconnected()
{
return SetMountState(EDisconnected);
}
/**
Set the mount state
*/
inline TInt CMassStorageDrive::SetMountConnecting()
{
return SetMountState(EConnecting);
}
/**
Set the mount state
*/
inline TInt CMassStorageDrive::SetMountDisconnecting()
{
return SetMountState(EDisconnecting);
}
/**
Set the mount state
*/
inline TInt CMassStorageDrive::SetMountConnected()
{
iCritSec.Wait();
return SetMountState(EConnected);
}
/**
Is Whole Media Access Permitted for Mass Storage Drive
*/
inline TBool CMassStorageDrive::IsWholeMediaAccess()
{
return iWholeMediaAccess;
}
#ifndef USB_TRANSFER_PUBLISHER
/**
@return Cumulative bytes read since the host connected to the drive,
in multiples of KBytesPerKilobyte rounded to nearest integer value.
The KBytes refers to multiples of 1000, not 1024.
*/
inline TUint CMassStorageDrive::KBytesRead() const
{
return I64LOW(iBytesRead / (TUint64)1000);
}
/**
@return Cumulative bytes written since the host connected to the drive,
in multiples of KBytesPerKilobyte rounded to nearest integer value.
The KBytes refer to multiples of 1000, not 1024.
*/
inline TUint CMassStorageDrive::KBytesWritten() const
{
return I64LOW(iBytesWritten / (TUint64)1000);
}
#else
/**
Transfer function for the property
@return Cumulative bytes read since the host connected to the drive,
in multiples of KBytesPerKilobyte rounded to nearest integer value.
The KBytes refer to multiples of 1000, not 1024.
*/
inline TUint CUsbTransferPublisher::GetBytesTransferred(TUint aLun) const
{
return I64LOW(iArray[aLun] / (TUint64)1000);
}
#endif // USB_TRANSFER_PUBLISHER