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#
# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
# All rights reserved.
# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
# under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
#
# Initial Contributors:
# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
#
# Contributors:
#
# Description:
#
# This package contains common routines required for the creation of feature registry configuration/
# features data file.
package featurefile;
# Include Module package
use FileHandle;
use WRITER;
use strict;
# Class constructor
sub new
{
my ($class,$xmlDBHandle) = @_;
my $object = {};
$object->{_FEATUREFILENAME} = undef;
$object->{_FILEHANDLE} = undef;
$object->{_FILEVERSION} = undef;
$object->{_FEATCOUNT} = 0;
$object->{_DEFAULTRANGECOUNT} = 0;
$object->{_XMLDBHANDLE} = $xmlDBHandle;
bless($object, $class);
return $object;
}
# Subroutine to create feature registry configuration/features data file
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
# @param _FEATUREFILENAME - Feature registry configuration/features data filename
# @param _FEATURELIST - The complete List of features which are either to be included or excluded
sub createFile
{
my $object = shift;
$object->{_FEATUREFILENAME} = shift;
$object->{_FEATURELIST} = shift;
# Open feature file for writing
if (!$object->openFile())
{
return 0;
}
# Create feauture map
$object->createFeatureMap();
# Set feature count
$object->setFeatureCount();
# Set Default Range Count
$object->setDefaultRangeCount();
# Write feature file header
$object->writeHeader();
# Create feature entry for the listed features
$object->writeFeatures();
# Write Default Supported Range
$object->writeDefault();
# Close feature file.
$object->closeFile();
return 1;
}
# Subroutine to open feature file
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
sub openFile
{
my $object = shift;
open (CONFIG_FH, ">$object->{_FEATUREFILENAME}");
binmode(CONFIG_FH);
$object->{_FILEHANDLE} = *CONFIG_FH;
if(!defined $object->{_FILEHANDLE})
{
print "\nError in creating the $object->{_FEATUREFILENAME}, check for the accessability of File / Drive\n";
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
# Subroutine to write feature file header
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
sub writeHeader
{
my $object = shift;
$object->write2File(0x74616566);
$object->write2File($object->{_FILEVERSION});
$object->write2File($object->{_FEATCOUNT});
$object->write2File($object->{_DEFAULTRANGECOUNT});
}
# Subroutine to check if the feature is present in feature databse XML file
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
sub isPresentInFeatureListXML
{
my $object = shift;
my $fidMain= shift;
# If the feature is not found, generate an error message.
if(!defined $fidMain->{uid})
{
print "Error:Feature $fidMain->{name} not found in feature list XML \n";
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
# Subroutine to set the count of listed features in feature file
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
sub setFeatureCount
{
my $object = shift;
$object->{_FEATCOUNT} = scalar (keys %{$object->{_FEATUREHASHMAP}});
}
# Subroutine to set the count of Default Support Range(D.S.R)
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
sub setDefaultRangeCount
{
my $object = shift;
$object->{_DEFAULTRANGECOUNT} = ($object->{_XMLDBHANDLE})->defaultIncludeCount();
}
# Write the default=present featureUID ranges (min/lowerruid,max/higheruid) to the feature file
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
sub writeDefault
{
my $object = shift;
if ($object->{_DEFAULTRANGECOUNT})
{
my @defaultFeatures = ($object->{_XMLDBHANDLE})->getDefaultIncludeInfo();
for my $i ( 0 .. $#defaultFeatures )
{
my $minuid = $defaultFeatures[$i][0];
my $maxuid = $defaultFeatures[$i][1];
$object->write2File($minuid);
$object->write2File($maxuid);
}
}
}
# Subroutine to close feature file.
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
sub closeFile
{
my $object = shift;
close $object->{_FILEHANDLE};
}
# Subroutine to write the bytes to the binary file.
# @param $object - Object reference which is passed implicitly
# @param $bytes - 32-bit value which is to be writen in binary file.
sub write2File
{
my $object = shift;
my $bytes = shift;
&WRITER::write32($object->{_FILEHANDLE}, $bytes);
}
1;