kerneltest/e32test/usbho/t_otgdi/inc/testcase1233.h
author Slion
Tue, 08 Dec 2009 08:11:42 +0100
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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:
// @internalComponent
// 
//

#ifndef TESTCASE1233_H
#define TESTCASE1233_H

	
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------		
//! @SYMTestCaseID				PBASE-T_OTGDI-1233
//! @SYMTestCaseDesc			Exercise all VID/PID pairs for High-Speed Electrical Test
//! @SYMFssID 
//! @SYMPREQ					
//! @SYMREQ						
//! @SYMTestType				UT
//! @SYMTestPriority			1 
//! @SYMTestActions 			This test utilises the USB HOST/OTG stack which handles the 
//!								Host side of detection of a Device attachment where the Device  
//!								exposes itself as one of the USB High-Speed test device pairs of  
//!								VID/PID. 
//!								 
//!								The applicable VID/PID pairs are shown on the Host end by logging,  
//!								and the end result is confirmed by user interaction with the T_OTGDI  
//!								program. 
//!								 
//!								The program runs as a back-to-back H4 pair: 
//!								 
//!								t_otgdi /slave      is used on the 'A' connected default-Host side 
//!								t_otgdi /master  is used on the 'B' connected default-Peripheral side 
//!								 
//!								To activate this test, select the menu item that access test  
//!								PBASE-USB_T_OTGDI-1233 (at 24/10/2008 this was selector 26) 
//!								 
//!								The VID/PID pairs are as defined in the OTG Supplement (v1.3)  
//!								section 6.6.6.1 (table 6-5) and are: 
//!								 
//!								0x1A0A/0x0101 
//!								0x1A0A/0x0102 
//!								0x1A0A/0x0103 
//!								0x1A0A/0x0104 
//!								0x1A0A/0x0105 
//!								0x1A0A/0x0106 
//!								0x1A0A/0x0107 
//!								0x1A0A/0x0108 
//!								 
//!								NB: since this runs on an H4, which does not provide High-Speed support,  
//!								the linkage down to hardware is not implemented: instead, the test  
//!								relies on recording the appropriate test routing.
//!
//! @SYMTestExpectedResults 	
//! @SYMTestStatus              Defined	
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------	


	class CTestCase1233 : public CTestCaseB2BRoot
	{
public:
	static CTestCase1233* NewL(TBool aHost);
	virtual ~CTestCase1233(); 	
	
	virtual void ExecuteTestCaseL();
	void DoCancel();
	static void CancelKB(CTestCaseRoot *pThis);
	
	void RunStepL();
	
	TInt GetStepIndex()	{ return(iCaseStep); };	
	
private:
	CTestCase1233(TBool aHost);
	void ConstructL();

	// DATA

private:		

	enum TCaseSteps
		{
		// Fixed steps
		EPreconditions,
		ELoadLdd,

		// Steps for this test case only
		ELoopToNextPID,
		
		ERaiseVBus,
		EVBusRaised,
		
		EDropVBus,
		EVBusDropped,
				
		// Fixed steps
		EUnloadLdd,
		ELastStep
		};
	
	TCaseSteps iCaseStep;

	TInt	   iTestVID;
	TInt	   iTestPID;

	const static TTestCaseFactoryReceipt<CTestCase1233> iFactoryReceipt;
	};
	
	
#endif // TESTCASE1233_H