Added ENotifyKeypresses and ECaptureCtrlC flags to CCommandBase.
Commands can now get keypresses and handle ctrl-C via callbacks instead of having to implement custom active objects. As part of this extended the CCommandBase extension interface to MCommandExtensionsV2 for the new virtual functions KeyPressed(TUint aKeyCode, TUint aModifiers) and CtrlCPressed(). sudo now cleans up correctly by using ECaptureCtrlC.
// debugRouter-kext.h
//
// Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.
// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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//
// Initial Contributors:
// Accenture - Initial contribution
//
#include <u32std.h>
namespace CloggerDebugRouter
{
const TInt KCloggerDebugPort = 67;
NONSHARABLE_STRUCT(SCrashDumpArea)
{
DChunk* iChunk;
TBuf8<32> iName;
TUint32 iReserved[6]; // For use by variant-specific functions
};
/* Implementations of these functions should expect to be called in a thread context with the kernel unlocked
*/
typedef void (*TRegisterFn)(TAny* /*aAddr*/, TUint /*aSize*/, SCrashDumpArea& /*aCrashDumpArea*/);
typedef void (*TUnregisterFn)(SCrashDumpArea& /*aCrashDumpArea*/);
IMPORT_C void DebugPortChanged();
/* If you're going to be calling this, the debug router has to be loaded as a kernel extension.
* Call the function after the kext has loaded, and preferably before the user-side cloggerserver has started.
* Kernel must be unlocked, no fast mutexes or system lock held, and in a thread context.
*
* The functions you pass in must be prepared to get called before this function has returned.
*/
IMPORT_C void SetCrashDumpFunctions(TRegisterFn aRegisterFn, TUnregisterFn aUnregisterFn);
}