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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// e32test\bench\t_asmbm.cpp
// Common header for assmbler benchmark tests
//
//
#ifndef __T_ASMBM_H__
#define __T_ASMBM_H__
#include <e32cmn.h>
const TUint KCategoryGeneral = 1<<0; ///< Benchmarks that get run by default
const TUint KCategoryMemory = 1<<1; ///< Memory alignement benchmarks run with -m option
const TUint KCategoryExtra = 1<<2; ///< Extra benchmarks run with -x option
struct TBmInfo
{
TBuf8<64> iName; ///< Name of this benchmark
TUint iCategories; ///< Set of applicable categories
TUint iAlignStep; ///< For memory benchmarks only, the alignment step
};
struct TBmParams
{
TInt iIts; ///< NUmber of iterations to run benchmark for
TInt iSourceAlign; ///< For memory benchmarks only, the source alignment
TInt iDestAlign; ///< For memory benchmarks only, the destination alignment
};
struct MBenchmarkList
{
virtual TInt Count() = 0;
virtual TInt Info(TInt aIndex, TBmInfo& aInfoOut) = 0;
virtual TInt Run(TInt aIndex, const TBmParams& aParams, TInt& aDeltaOut) = 0;
};
/// Implementation of main program
void RunBenchmarkTestsL(MBenchmarkList& aBenchmarks);
/// Caller-supplied function to initialise any data used by benchmarks
extern void InitDataL();
#endif