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\misc\d_rndtim.h
//
//
#if !defined(__D_RNDTIM_H__)
#define __D_RNDTIM_H__
#include <e32cmn.h>
#ifndef __KERNEL_MODE__
#include <e32std.h>
#endif
_LIT(KRndTimLddName,"RndTim");
class TCapsRndTimV01
{
public:
TVersion iVersion;
};
class RRndTim : public RBusLogicalChannel
{
public:
enum TControl
{
EControlWait,
EControlSetPriority,
EControlStartTimer,
EControlStopTimer,
EControlCalibrate,
};
public:
#ifndef __KERNEL_MODE__
inline TInt Open()
{ return DoCreate(KRndTimLddName(),TVersion(0,1,1),KNullUnit,NULL,NULL); }
inline void Wait()
{ DoControl(EControlWait); }
inline TInt SetPriority(RThread aThread, TInt aPriority)
{ return DoControl(EControlSetPriority, (TAny*)aThread.Handle(), (TAny*)aPriority); }
inline void StartTimer()
{ DoControl(EControlStartTimer); }
inline void StopTimer()
{ DoControl(EControlStopTimer); }
inline TInt Calibrate(TInt aMilliseconds)
{ return DoControl(EControlCalibrate, (TAny*)aMilliseconds); }
#endif
};
#endif