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.
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// Description:
// e32test\bench\d_prof.h
//
//
#if !defined(__D_PROFILE_H__)
#define __D_PROFILE_H__
#if !defined(__E32STD_H__)
#include <e32std.h>
#endif
class TCapsProfileV01
{
public:
TVersion iVersion;
};
class TProfileData
{
public:
TUint iTotalCpuTime;
TUint iMaxContinuousCpuTime;
TUint iMaxTimeBeforeYield;
};
class RProfile : public RBusLogicalChannel
{
public:
enum TControl
{
EControlResetProfile,
EControlReadProfile,
};
public:
inline TInt Open();
inline TInt Reset();
inline TInt Read(RThread& aThread,TProfileData& aData);
};
inline TInt RProfile::Open()
{return DoCreate(_L("Profile"),TVersion(0,1,1),KNullUnit,NULL,NULL);}
inline TInt RProfile::Reset()
{return DoControl(EControlResetProfile);}
inline TInt RProfile::Read(RThread& aThread, TProfileData& aData)
{return DoControl(EControlReadProfile, (TAny*)aThread.Handle(), (TAny*)&aData);}
#endif