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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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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// Description:
// @file wakeuptimer.cpp
// @internalComponent
//
//
#include "wakeuptimer.h"
namespace NUnitTesting_USBDI
{
const TInt KOneSecond(1000000);
CRemoteWakeupTimer* CRemoteWakeupTimer::NewL(RUsbTestDevice& aTestDevice)
{
CRemoteWakeupTimer* self = new (ELeave) CRemoteWakeupTimer(aTestDevice);
CleanupStack::PushL(self);
self->ConstructL();
CleanupStack::Pop(self);
return self;
}
CRemoteWakeupTimer::CRemoteWakeupTimer(RUsbTestDevice& aTestDevice)
: CTimer(EPriorityStandard),
iTestDevice(aTestDevice)
{
CActiveScheduler::Add(this);
}
CRemoteWakeupTimer::~CRemoteWakeupTimer()
{
}
void CRemoteWakeupTimer::ConstructL()
{
LOG_FUNC
CTimer::ConstructL();
}
void CRemoteWakeupTimer::WakeUp(TUint16 aInterval)
{
LOG_FUNC
After(aInterval*KOneSecond);
}
void CRemoteWakeupTimer::RunL()
{
LOG_FUNC
TInt completionCode(iStatus.Int());
if(completionCode != KErrNone)
{
RDebug::Printf("<Error %d> software connect/disconnect timer error",completionCode);
iTestDevice.ReportError(completionCode);
}
else
{
iTestDevice.RemoteWakeup();
}
}
}