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\debug\context.h
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#ifndef __KERNEL_MODE__
#include <e32test.h>
#include "d_schedhook.h"
#endif
extern TInt ThreadContextHwExc(TAny*);
extern TInt CheckContextHwExc(TArmRegSet* aContext,TArmRegSet* aSavedData);
extern TInt ThreadContextUserInt(TAny*);
extern TInt CheckContextUserInt(TArmRegSet* aContext,TArmRegSet* aSavedData);
extern TInt CheckContextUserIntDied(TArmRegSet* aContext,TArmRegSet* aSavedData);
extern TInt ThreadContextWFAR(TAny*);
extern TInt CheckContextWFAR(TArmRegSet* aContext,TArmRegSet* aSavedData);
extern TInt CheckContextWFARDied(TArmRegSet* aContext,TArmRegSet* aSavedData);
extern TInt ThreadContextExecCall(TAny*);
extern TInt CheckContextExecCall(TArmRegSet* aContext,TArmRegSet* aSavedData);
extern TInt ThreadContextSwExc(TAny*);
extern TInt CheckContextSwExc(TArmRegSet*,TArmRegSet*);
extern TInt CheckContextKernel(TArmRegSet* aContext,TArmRegSet* aSavedData);