kernel/eka/rombuild/romlaunch.pl
author Slion
Tue, 08 Dec 2009 08:11:42 +0100
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changeset 19 f6d3d9676ee4
parent 0 a41df078684a
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Trying to figure out how to implement my WINC like compatibility layer. Going the emulation way is probably not so smart. We should not use the kernel but rather hook native functions in the Exec calls.

#! usr\bin\perl
# Copyright (c) 2002-2009 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:
#

my $KFilename = $0;
$KFilename =~ s/\\romlaunch\.pl$/\\rom.pl/i;
my $KEnvironment="perl";
my $KLauncher="rom.bat";

# Main
	
if (!defined($ENV{EPOCROOT}))
	{
	# Need to set EPOCROOT
	
	my $devicepath=getDevicesPath();

	if (!defined($devicepath))
		{
		die "Please set EPOCROOT before launching $KLauncher. Alternatively, install\n".
		  "a the coresidency tools (tools stubs) and set a default device.\n";
		}

	push @INC, $devicepath;
	push @INC, $devicepath."/perllib";
	require CDevicesCLAccessor;

	$devicepath=~s/[^\/]+\/?$//; # Remove last path element
	my $deviceObject = New CDevicesCLAccessor($devicepath."/devices.xml");

	my $deviceName;

	if (defined($ENV{EPOCDEVICE}))
		{
		# Use EPOCDEVICE as default device
		$deviceName = $ENV{EPOCDEVICE};
		}
	elsif (($deviceObject->getDefaultDevice()) ne "")
		{
		# Use main default device
		$deviceName = $deviceObject->getDefaultDevice($deviceObject);
		}
	else
		{
		die "Please set a default device (using 'devices -setdefault') before using\n".
		  "$KLauncher. Alternatively, you can set EPOCROOT yourself.\n";
		}
	
	if ( ($deviceObject->isValidName($deviceName))
	  || ($deviceObject->isValidAlias($deviceName))
	  )
		{
		# Get path to the epoc32 tree from device
		my $epocroot = $deviceObject->getEpocRoot($deviceName);

		$epocroot =~ s/^[A-Za-z]://; # Remove leading drive letter

		# Ensure the correct slashes are present
		$epocroot =~ s/\//\\/g;
		if ($epocroot !~ /\\$/)
			{
			$epocroot = $epocroot."\\";
			}
		
		# Set EPOCROOT
		$ENV{EPOCROOT} = $epocroot;
		}
	else
		{
		die "'$deviceName' is not a recognised device name. If EPOCDEVICE is set, ensure\n".
		  "it is set to a valid device name.\n";
		}
	}

# Enclose arguments in quote marks if needed

my @args=@ARGV;
my $index=scalar(@args);

while ($index > 0)
	{
	$index--;

	if ($args[$index] =~ /\s/)
		{
		$args[$index] = '"'.$args[$index].'"';
		}
	}

# Call tool with arguments

system($KEnvironment." ".$KFilename." ".join(" ",@args));

# getDevicesPath()
#
# Discover the location of the devices API. They are expected to be found in an installed set of coresidency
# stubs, in the path.
#
# Parameters: None
#
# Returns: The path to the devices API (UNIX style path)
# 
# Dies: If no devices API can be found in the path. 
sub getDevicesPath()
	{
	my $devicepath = undef;
	my $paths = $ENV{PATH};
	$paths =~ s/\\/\//g;
	
	foreach my $path (split(";", $paths))
		{
		if (-e "$path/CDevicesCLAccessor.pm")
			{
			$devicepath=$path;
			}
		}
	
	return $devicepath;
	}