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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/**
@file
@internalTechnology
*/
#ifndef TMSMEMMAP_H
#define TMSMEMMAP_H
class TMsDataMemMap
{
public:
static const TInt KSectorSize = 0x200; // 512
static const TInt KFormatSectorShift = 9;
TMsDataMemMap();
void Reset();
void InitDataArea(TUint32 aFirstDataSector, TUint32 aNumSectors);
void InitDataArea(TUint64 aSize);
TInt BlockLength() const;
TUint64 DataSize() const;
TInt64 GetDataPos(TInt64 aPos) const;
TInt TranslateDataPos(TInt64& aPos, TInt& aLength) const;
TInt CheckBlockInRange(TInt64& aPos, TInt aLength) const;
private:
// Whole media
// Size
TUint64 iSize;
// Data Area
// Offset
TInt64 iDataOffset;
};
#include "tmsmemmap.inl"
#endif // TMSMEMMAP_H