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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//
// Initial Contributors:
// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
//
// Contributors:
//
// Description:
//
#include <e32def.h>
#include <e32property.h>
#define __E32TEST_EXTENSION__
#include <e32test.h>
#include "rfsydebug.h"
static const TUid KFsyPropertyCat={0x10210EB3};
extern RTest test;
RFsyDebug::RFsyDebug(TInt aDriveNo)
: iDriveNo(aDriveNo)
{
//-- define a propery which will control mount process in the fsy.
//-- The property key is a drive number being tested
_LIT_SECURITY_POLICY_PASS(KTestPropPolicy);
TInt res = RProperty::Define(KFsyPropertyCat,
iDriveNo,
RProperty::EInt,
KTestPropPolicy,
KTestPropPolicy);
test(res == KErrNone || res == KErrAlreadyExists);
}
RFsyDebug::~RFsyDebug()
{
TInt res = RProperty::Delete(KFsyPropertyCat, iDriveNo);
test_KErrNone(res);
}
/** set a debug property value, which then will be read by FAT fsy */
void RFsyDebug::Set(TUint32 aFlags)
{
TInt res = RProperty::Set(KFsyPropertyCat, iDriveNo, aFlags);
test_KErrNone(res);
}
void RFsyDebug::DisableAll()
{
TInt res = RProperty::Set(KFsyPropertyCat, iDriveNo, static_cast<TInt>(KMntProp_DisableALL));
test_KErrNone(res);
}