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12 <concept id="GUID-F367F6C9-66F7-4061-81A7-0C845D8F39C4" xml:lang="en"><title>Cancellation |
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13 of Asynchronous Requests</title><shortdesc>This document describes how a device driver cancels an asynchronous |
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14 request.</shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody> |
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15 <p>Any outstanding asynchronous request can be cancelled. <xref href="GUID-675860FB-AA37-3467-AF52-7D1B17FEE0A6.dita"><apiname>DoCancel()</apiname></xref> is |
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16 implemented to handle cancel requests. Cancel requests are either explicitly |
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17 made by the user or made when there is a close message. Any pending requests |
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18 and queued DFCs are cancelled and the request is completed with <xref href="GUID-6F4A88DA-F54E-3848-9C32-942D6F5F4F3E.dita"><apiname>KErrCancel</apiname></xref>. </p> |
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19 <codeblock id="GUID-AEE32663-E6E2-50CC-A756-10CAC0CA503D" xml:space="preserve">/** |
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20 Cancel Asynchronous Requests. This is called from HandleMsg() to |
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21 cancel pending asynchronous requests. This function determines which |
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22 operation is to be cancelled and tidies up the resources specific to |
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23 the request being cancelled, any outstanding DFCs, and timers, and |
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24 signals the client that the operation is completed. |
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25 |
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26 @param aMask |
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27 Mask containing the request number that has to be cancelled |
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28 */ |
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29 void DExDriverLogicalChannel::DoCancel(TUint aMask) |
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30 { |
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31 ... |
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32 // Any pending asynchronous operation can be |
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33 // cancelled. Check a valid asynchronous request |
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34 // to cancel has been specified. |
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35 // |
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36 if(aMask&(1<<RExDriverChannel::ERequestTransmitData)) |
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37 { |
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38 if (iTxDataStatus) |
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39 { |
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40 // If it is a Transmit request, cancel the Transmit DFC. |
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41 // TDfc::Cancel() cancels the DFC if it is already |
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42 // queued. It does nothing if the DFC is not queued. |
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43 // |
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44 iTxDfc.Cancel(); |
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45 |
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46 // Notify the client (iClient) that the request is |
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47 // completed. The TRequestStatus object is updated with the |
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48 // status and the completion code is provided to the |
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49 // client. KErrCancel indicates that the request has been |
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50 // cancelled. Typically, a client thread, waiting on |
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51 // User::WaitForRequest(TRequestStatus &aStatus) or using |
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52 // the active object framework, is unblocked and notified. |
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53 // Then the client may read the request status from the |
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54 // TRequestStatus object. |
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55 // |
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56 Kern::RequestComplete(iClient,iTxDataStatus,KErrCancel); |
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57 } |
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58 } |
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59 ... |
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60 }</codeblock> |
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61 </conbody></concept> |