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2 /** |
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3 * Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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4 * All rights reserved. |
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5 * This component and the accompanying materials are made available |
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6 * under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0" |
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7 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available |
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8 * at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". |
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9 * |
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10 * Initial Contributors: |
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11 * Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. |
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12 * |
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13 * Contributors: |
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14 * |
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15 * Description: |
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16 * Baseband Channel Adaptor(BCA) APIs. |
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17 * This file contains all the APIs required to implement a BCA interface for Symbian OS. |
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18 * |
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19 * |
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20 */ |
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21 |
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22 |
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23 |
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24 /** |
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25 @file |
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26 @publishedPartner |
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27 @released |
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28 */ |
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29 |
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30 #ifndef BCA_H |
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31 #define BCA_H |
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32 |
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33 #include <e32std.h> |
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34 #include <e32des8.h> |
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35 |
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36 /** This namespace includes the BCA component names.*/ |
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37 namespace BasebandChannelAdaptation |
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38 { |
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39 |
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40 /** |
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41 * The abstract interface between NIF and Bearer Transport. |
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42 * The client (caller) of MBca is the one conceptually living in a specific Comms Stack layer |
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43 * and it is entirely responsible for implementing the function of that layer as imposed by the |
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44 * respective protocol technology. On the contrary, the MBca is merely a HAI (Hardware Abstraction |
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45 * Interface) and its implementation is protocol/technology agnostic. This means that the MBca |
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46 * is solely responsible for passing (entire) data frames between its caller and the bearer transport |
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47 * as well as for propagating error conditions towards the client and for propagating flow |
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48 * control conditions in both directions. |
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49 * |
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50 * @publishedPartner |
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51 * @released |
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52 */ |
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53 class MBca |
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54 |
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55 { |
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56 public: |
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57 |
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58 /** |
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59 * Deletes the allocated data in BCA the MBca implementation and all resources it owns. |
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60 * The method is the logical reverse operation to MBcaFactory::NewBcaL() |
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61 */ |
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62 virtual void Release()=0; |
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63 |
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64 /** |
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65 * Informs that the BCA is required by the client(for instance, Raw IP NIF) |
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66 * |
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67 * @param aStatus complete status, KErrNone if succesful, system-wide error code otherwise. |
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68 * All other error codes reported are fatal (denoting the MBca interface has failed to open |
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69 * and is not good for transferring data) including KErrCancel if request cancelled. |
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70 * |
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71 * @param aChannelId an optional parameter, used to open the BCA. It is implementation dependent, |
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72 * It can be empty descriptor when it is not used. |
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73 */ |
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74 virtual void Open(TRequestStatus& aStatus, const TDesC& aChannelId)=0; |
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75 |
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76 |
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77 /** |
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78 * Close is a "emergency"/synchronous termination which closes the BCA immediately. |
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79 * Informs the BCA is no longer required by the client. |
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80 * The method is the logical reverse operation to ::Open(). |
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81 * Close cancels all pending asynchronous requests with KErrCancel. |
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82 */ |
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83 virtual void Close()=0; |
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84 |
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85 |
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86 /** |
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87 * Shutdown is a graceful, asynchronous termination which can take some time. It is called under |
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88 * normal stop cases. |
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89 * Informs the BCA is no longer required by the client and can release its resources. |
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90 * The method is the logical reverse operation to ::Open(). |
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91 * Shutdown cancels all other pending asynchronous requests with KErrCancel. |
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92 * |
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93 * @param aStatus complete status, KErrNone if succesful KErrCancel if request cancelled. |
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94 */ |
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95 virtual void Shutdown(TRequestStatus& aStatus)=0; |
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96 |
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97 |
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98 /** |
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99 * Queues a Read, reads data from underlying baseband channel. |
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100 * Used for for uplink flow control, i.e. the client will refrain from calling MBca::Read if |
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101 * in a flow off condition. |
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102 * |
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103 * @param aStatus complete status, KErrNone if succesful, system-wide error code otherwise. |
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104 * All other errors reported are fatal (the MBca became defunct and can no loger be used to |
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105 * send and receive data) except KErrCancel if request cancelled and KErrNoMemory, KErrCommsParity, |
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106 * KErrCommsOverrun, KErrCommsFrame, in which case the MBca stays functional and is only reporting |
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107 * failure to read the next frame. The caller may attempt to ::Read again. |
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108 * |
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109 * @param aBuf buffer for data to be read. The caller owns the buffer and is responsible for keeping |
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110 * its reference valid at least until the MBca::Read call is completed. The caller is responsible |
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111 * for supplying a large enough buffer for the MBca implementation to fit the entire pending frame. |
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112 * If the caller fails to supply a large enough buffer, the MBca implementation is free to error the |
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113 * ::Read with KErrNoMemory. |
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114 * |
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115 * @note the client must not modify the buffer until this call is completed. |
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116 */ |
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117 virtual void Read(TRequestStatus& aStatus, TDes8& aBuf)=0; |
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118 |
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119 |
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120 /** |
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121 * Queues a Write, write data to underlying baseband channel. |
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122 * Used for downlink flow control. The MBca implementation will not complete a pending ::Write if |
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123 * in flow off condition. |
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124 * |
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125 * @param aStatus the complete status, KErrNone if succesful, system-wide error code otherwise. |
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126 * All errors reported are fatal (the MBca became defunct and can no loger be used to |
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127 * send and receive data) except KErrCancel if request cancelled and KErrNoMemory and KErrNotReady, |
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128 * in which case the MBca implementation indicates the failure to send the current frame. The caller |
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129 * may drop or resend the current packet depending on its logic. |
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130 * |
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131 * @param aBuf the buffer to sent. The caller owns the buffer and is responsible for keeping |
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132 * its reference valid at least until the MBca::Write call is completed. |
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133 * |
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134 * @note the client must not modify the buffer until this call is completed. |
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135 */ |
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136 virtual void Write(TRequestStatus& aStatus, const TDesC8& aBuf)=0; |
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137 |
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138 |
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139 /** |
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140 * Cancels the pending read request with KErrCancel. |
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141 */ |
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142 virtual void CancelRead()=0; |
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143 |
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144 |
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145 /** |
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146 * Cancels the pending write request with KErrCancel. |
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147 */ |
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148 virtual void CancelWrite()=0; |
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149 |
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150 |
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151 /** |
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152 * The BCA control function,gets or sets the information of the BCA in an asynchronous manner. |
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153 * |
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154 * @param aStatus complete status, KErrNone if succesful, system-wide error code otherwise. |
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155 * All errors reported are fatal (the MBca became defunct and can no loger be used to |
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156 * send and receive data) except KErrNotSupported, no functionality provided and KErrAlreadyExists. |
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157 * |
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158 * @param aOptLevel option level to be used. |
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159 * |
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160 * @param aOptName option name to be used. |
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161 * |
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162 * @param aOpt an optional parameter,holds the option value on return or the option value to be set. |
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163 * |
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164 * @return none. |
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165 */ |
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166 virtual void Ioctl(TRequestStatus& aStatus, TUint aOptLevel, TUint aOptName, TDes8& aOpt)=0; |
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167 |
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168 |
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169 /** |
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170 * Cancels the pending Ioctl request with KErrCancel. |
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171 */ |
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172 virtual void CancelIoctl()=0; |
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173 }; |
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174 |
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175 |
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176 /** |
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177 * Control option level. |
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178 */ |
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179 const TUint KBcaOptLevelGeneric = 0x0194; |
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180 const TUint KBcaOptLevelExtSerial = 0x0195; |
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181 |
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182 /** |
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183 * C32 BCA capability |
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184 */ |
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185 const TUint KBcaCapSerial = 0x01; //Serial port capability supported |
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186 |
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187 /** |
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188 * Control option name |
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189 */ |
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190 const TUint KBCAMru = 0x12; |
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191 const TUint KBCAMtu = 0x13; |
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192 const TUint KBCASpeedMetric = 0x14; |
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193 const TUint KBCACaps = 0x15; |
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194 const TUint KBCASetIapId = 0x16; |
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195 const TUint KBCASetBcaStack = 0x1e; |
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196 |
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197 /** |
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198 Purges the buffers */ |
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199 const TUint KBCAResetBuffers = 0x1f; |
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200 |
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201 const TUint KSerialCaps = 0x17; |
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202 const TUint KSerialConfig = 0x18; |
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203 const TUint KSerialPortName = 0x19; |
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204 const TUint KSerialSetConfig = 0x1a; |
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205 const TUint KSerialSetCsyName = 0x1b; |
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206 const TUint KVersionNumber = 0x1c; |
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207 const TUint KSerialSetCommRole = 0x1d; |
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208 |
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209 /** |
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210 Set the size of receive & transmit buffers. |
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211 Provided for compatibility with C32 RComm */ |
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212 const TUint KSerialSetTxRxBufferSize = 0x2a; |
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213 |
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214 /** Retrieves the size of the receive & transmit buffers */ |
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215 const TUint KSerialTxRxBufferSize = 0x2b; |
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216 |
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217 /** Set and/or clear signal lines */ |
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218 const TUint KSerialSetControlLines = 0x2c; |
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220 struct TSerialSetControlLines { |
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221 /** |
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222 Structure associated with KSerialSetSignals Ioctl. |
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223 Indicates which control lines to set/clear. |
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224 */ |
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225 TUint iSetMask; |
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226 TUint iClearMask; |
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227 }; |
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228 |
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229 // |
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230 // Bitmasks specifying which buffer to reset. Used with KBCaResetBuffers |
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231 // |
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232 |
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233 /** Reset Rx buffer only */ |
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234 const TUint KResetRxBuf = 0x01; |
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235 |
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236 /** Reset Tx buffer only */ |
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237 const TUint KResetTxBuf = 0x02; |
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239 |
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240 /** Monitor EIA-232 control lines and take action specified. */ |
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241 const TUint KSerialMonitorControlLines = 0x30; |
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242 |
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243 /** Turn control line monitoring off - do not fail on line change */ |
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244 const TUint KMonitorOff = 0x0; |
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245 |
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246 /** Fail when BCA-specific lines go from high to low. |
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247 This is the "Default" option, where the BCA itself selects what lines to monitor |
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248 This mask must not be specified in conjunction with other masks, as the BCA will monitor |
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249 & fail on its specific lines ONLY. The other lines will be ignored.*/ |
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250 const TUint KFailBcaSpecificOnly = 0xFFFFFFFF; |
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251 } |
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252 |
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253 #endif // BCA_H |