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12 <concept id="GUID-9B52E0C3-9EBB-44C6-A1BF-2F95711FFBA4" xml:lang="en"><title>Template |
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13 Source Code</title><shortdesc>This document discusses the template code from which device drivers |
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14 are created.</shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody> |
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15 <section id="GUID-2AE61413-CECE-4E72-86AA-0DD4FFC60EC3"> <title>Template |
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16 source code</title> <p>To help enable a base port be produced quickly, |
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17 Symbian platform provides template source code for drivers for most peripherals. |
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18 The template implements a framework and protocols for the type of peripheral; |
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19 the base port implementer then supplies additional implementation for the |
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20 particular hardware device. For example, for the UART driver, the PDD template |
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21 implements the standard hardware abstraction interfaces for serial communication, |
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22 such as the <codeph>DComm</codeph> class. It leaves some sections marked as |
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23 "TBD", which are specific to the device. Driver developers can start with |
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24 these templates and fill in the "TBD" functions to create a basic driver. |
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25 If required, additional functionality can then be added to this. </p> <p>The |
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26 template drivers are located in the <filepath>sf\os\kernelhwsrv\bsptemplate\asspandvariant\template_variant</filepath> source |
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27 directory. The <filepath>template</filepath> directory provides a variant |
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28 base port that includes all the drivers required to do the minimal base port |
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29 for any variant. </p> <p>Details of the templates for particular drivers are |
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30 discussed in the relevant sections of the <i>Base Porting Guide</i>. This |
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31 tutorial presents an additional example device driver. </p> </section> |
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32 </conbody></concept> |