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\power\async.h
//
//
class RAsyncSwitchOff : public RThread
{
public:
TInt Start(TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32 aTime);
TInt Wait();
static TInt Thread(TAny* aPtr);
public:
TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32 iTime;
TRequestStatus iStatus;
};
_LIT(KAsyncSwitchOffThreadName, "AsyncSwitchOffThread");
TInt RAsyncSwitchOff::Thread(TAny* aPtr)
{
RAsyncSwitchOff& a=*(RAsyncSwitchOff*)aPtr;
User::After(a.iTime);
UserHal::SwitchOff();
return KErrNone;
}
TInt RAsyncSwitchOff::Start(TTimeIntervalMicroSeconds32 aTime)
{
iTime=aTime;
TInt r=Create(KAsyncSwitchOffThreadName, Thread, 0x1000, NULL, this);
if (r!=KErrNone)
return r;
SetPriority(EPriorityMuchMore);
Logon(iStatus);
Resume();
return KErrNone;
}
TInt RAsyncSwitchOff::Wait()
{
User::WaitForRequest(iStatus);
TExitType exitType=ExitType();
CLOSE_AND_WAIT(*this);
if (exitType!=EExitKill)
User::Panic(_L("AsyncSwitchOff"), iStatus.Int());
return iStatus.Int();
}