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// Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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// e32\debug\crashMonitor\src\scmconfig.cpp
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//
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//
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/**
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@file
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@internalTechnology
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*/
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#include <e32err.h>
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#include <e32const.h>
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#include <e32const_private.h>
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#include <scmconfig.h>
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#include <scmconfigitem.h>
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#include <scmdatatypes.h>
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namespace Debug
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{
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/**
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* SCMConfiguration constructor
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* Initialises the configuration object to default values
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*/
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SCMConfiguration::SCMConfiguration()
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: iConfigList(NULL)
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{
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}
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/**
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* SCMConfiguration destructor
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*/
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SCMConfiguration::~SCMConfiguration()
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{
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ClearList();
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}
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/**
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* Goes to the flash and reads the configuration block and populates the object state
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* accordingly
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* @return one of the system wide error codes
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*/
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TInt SCMConfiguration::Deserialize(TByteStreamReader& aReader)
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{
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if( !iConfigList)
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{
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// we need to set up a default configuration to load the data into
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TInt err = SetDefaultConfig();
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if(err != KErrNone)
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{
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CLTRACE1("SCMConfiguration::Deserialize SetDefaultConfig failed err = %d", err);
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return err;
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}
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}
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TInt startPos = aReader.CurrentPosition();
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TBuf8<10> magicNumbers;
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// try and read the magic numbers - if they dont exist then
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// there is not an scm config there
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const TInt KLen = KScmConfigHeaderString().Length();
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for(TInt i=0;i<KLen;i++)
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{
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TUint8 b = aReader.ReadByte();
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magicNumbers.Append(TChar(b));
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}
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if(magicNumbers.Compare(KScmConfigHeaderString()) != 0)
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{
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CLTRACE("No scm, config to read !");
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return KErrNotReady;
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}
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TConfigItem* item = iConfigList;
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while(item)
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{
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item->Deserialize(aReader);
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item = item->iNext;
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}
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TInt endPos = aReader.CurrentPosition();
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if( endPos - startPos != GetSize())
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{
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// error between actual size & real size in data
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CLTRACE("SCMConfiguration::Deserialize size error");
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return KErrCorrupt;
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}
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return KErrNone;
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}
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/**
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* This writes the current configuration object state to flash. This configuration will be used on the next crash
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* @return one of the system wide error codes
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*/
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TInt SCMConfiguration::Serialize(TByteStreamWriter& aWriter)
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{
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if( !iConfigList)
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{
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CLTRACE("SCMConfiguration::Serialize ERROR - NO LIST!!");
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return KErrNotReady;
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}
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TInt startPos = aWriter.CurrentPosition();
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// write the number of crashes and magic numbers
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// try and read the magic numbers - if they dont exist then
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// there is not an scm config there
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const TInt KLen = KScmConfigHeaderString().Length();
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const TDesC8& des = KScmConfigHeaderString();
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for(TInt i=0;i<KLen;i++)
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{
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aWriter.WriteByte(des[i]);
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}
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TConfigItem* item = iConfigList;
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while(item)
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{
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item->Serialize(aWriter);
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item = item->iNext;
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}
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TInt endPos = aWriter.CurrentPosition();
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if( endPos - startPos != GetSize())
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{
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// error between actual size & real size in data
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CLTRACE("SCMConfiguration::Serialize size error");
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return KErrCorrupt;
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}
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return KErrNone;
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}
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/**
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* Returns entire size of the SCMConfiguration block
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* @return Size
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*/
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TInt SCMConfiguration::GetSize() const
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{
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// returns the size of all the config items when serialized to disk / flash
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return (TConfigItem::ELast * iConfigList->GetSize()) + KScmConfigHeaderString().Length();
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}
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/**
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* This will return, one at a time, the highest priority.
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* @see ResetToHighestPriority()
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* @param aSizeToDump this will contain the size in bytes of data to dump for this type - 0 means dump all
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* @return Data type to dump
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*/
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TConfigItem* SCMConfiguration::GetNextItem()
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{
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if(!iNextItem)
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{
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return NULL;
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}
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//get the values we need
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TConfigItem* item = iNextItem;
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//Now move iNextItem to be next in the list
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iNextItem = iNextItem->iNext;
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return item;
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}
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/**
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* Deletes the linked list
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* @return system wide OS code
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*/
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void SCMConfiguration::ClearList()
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{
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if(!iConfigList)
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{
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return;
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}
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//all we need to do in here is delete the members of our linked list
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TConfigItem* item = iConfigList;
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do{
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TConfigItem* tmp = item->iNext;
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delete item;
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item = tmp;
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}
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while(item != NULL);
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iConfigList = NULL;
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}
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/**
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* Rather than reading the configuration from the flash, this method sets up the configuration object
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* to a default configuration type
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* @return one of the system wide error codes
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*/
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TInt SCMConfiguration::SetDefaultConfig()
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//flush the object first
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ClearList();
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//This is a predefined default config - in the future we may have multiple defaults based on use case
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// currently however we use a fixed size list of config items of size TConfigItem::ELast
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// also the TSCMDataType of each item must be unique
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for(TInt cnt = TConfigItem::ELast - 1; cnt >= 0; cnt --)
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TInt priority = cnt + 1;
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//Lets not do these by default
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if((TConfigItem::TSCMDataType)cnt == TConfigItem::EThreadsUsrStack || (TConfigItem::TSCMDataType)cnt == TConfigItem::EThreadsSvrStack)
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priority = 0;
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}
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//set it with the priority of its enum (ie. assume that the enum is listed in its priority - it is)
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//by default dump everything until we run out of space
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TInt err = CreateConfigItem((TConfigItem::TSCMDataType)cnt, priority, 0);
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if(KErrNone != err)
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{
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return err;
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}
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}
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return KErrNone;
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}
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/**
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* This configures the required data for a given configuration item
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* Note that aSizeToDump is only used in the case of memory dumps such as stacks
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* @param aDataType - Type of data to dump
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* @param aPriority - its priority 0-256. 0 Means do not dump and 256 is highest priority
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* @param aSizeToDump - amount in bytes to dump. Only relevant for memory dumps and ignored when aPriority is 0
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* @return one of the OS wide return codes
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*/
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TInt SCMConfiguration::CreateConfigItem(const TConfigItem::TSCMDataType aDataType, const TUint8 aPriority, const TInt32 aSizeToDump)
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{
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//create the config item
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TConfigItem* item = new TConfigItem(aDataType, aPriority, aSizeToDump);
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//insert to priority list
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return InsertToList(item);
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}
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/**
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* ModifyConfigItemPriority - modifies prioity for a given configuration item
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* @param aDataType - The unique type of the config item
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* @param aPriority - its priority 0-256. 0 Means do not dump and 256 is highest priority
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* @return one of the OS wide return codes
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*/
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TInt SCMConfiguration::ModifyConfigItemPriority(const TConfigItem::TSCMDataType aDataType, const TUint8 aPriority)
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{
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// find the item with the matching data type
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TConfigItem* item = iConfigList;
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while(item)
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{
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if(item->iDataType == aDataType)
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{
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break;
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}
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item = item->iNext;
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}
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if(!item)
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return KErrNotFound;
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}
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item->iPriority = aPriority;
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// now reorder the list according to new priority
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TInt err = RemoveFromList(item);
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if(err != KErrNone)
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{
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return err;
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}
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err = InsertToList(item);
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if(err != KErrNone)
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return err;
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}
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return KErrNone;
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}
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/**
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* Removes item from the linked list
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* @param aItem - item to remove
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* @return OS code
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*/
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TInt SCMConfiguration::RemoveFromList(TConfigItem* aItem)
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{
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if(!aItem)
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{
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return KErrArgument;
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}
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if(!iConfigList)
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{
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return KErrCorrupt; // oops no list to remove
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}
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if(aItem == iConfigList)
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{
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// special case remove from beginning of list
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iConfigList = iConfigList->iNext;
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return KErrNone;
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}
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TConfigItem* item = iConfigList;
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while(item)
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{
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// is the next item the match ?
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if(item->iNext == aItem)
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{
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item->iNext = aItem->iNext;
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return KErrNone;
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}
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item = item->iNext;
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}
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return KErrNotFound;
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}
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/**
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* Inserts a priority item into the linked list in its correct location
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* @param aItem - item to insert
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* @return OS code
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*/
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TInt SCMConfiguration::InsertToList(TConfigItem* aItem)
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{
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//if the list is empty, then this is the only item
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if(!iConfigList)
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iConfigList = aItem;
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return KErrNone;
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}
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//should it go at the start? special case not covered by while loop
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TConfigItem* temp;
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if(aItem->iPriority >= iConfigList->iPriority)
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{
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temp = iConfigList;
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iConfigList = aItem;
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aItem->iNext = temp;
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return KErrNone;
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}
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TConfigItem* item = iConfigList;
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do{
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//if we get to the end of the list and the item still hasnt been assigned then it must be lowest priority
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if(item->iNext == NULL)
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{
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item->iNext = aItem;
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return KErrNone;
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}
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//check if its priority is between these
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if(aItem->iPriority < item->iPriority && aItem->iPriority >= item->iNext->iPriority)
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{
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//insert between these nodes
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temp = item->iNext;
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item->iNext = aItem;
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aItem->iNext = temp;
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return KErrNone;
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}
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item = item->iNext;
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}
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while(item != NULL);
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//should never get here
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return KErrUnknown;
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}
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/**
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* This resets the next item counter back to the highest priority item in the list
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*/
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void SCMConfiguration::ResetToHighestPriority()
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{
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//set the next item counter back to the head of the list
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iNextItem = iConfigList;
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}
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/**
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* Overloaded == operator
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* @param aOther Item to compare
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* @return
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*/
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TBool SCMConfiguration::operator == (const SCMConfiguration& aOther) const
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{
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if(!iConfigList && !aOther.iConfigList)
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{
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return ETrue;
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}
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if((!iConfigList && aOther.iConfigList) || (iConfigList && !aOther.iConfigList))
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{
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return EFalse;
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}
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TConfigItem* item1 = iConfigList;
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TConfigItem* item2 = aOther.iConfigList;
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while(item1 && item2)
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{
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if(!(*item1 == *item2))
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{
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return EFalse;
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}
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item1 = item1->iNext;
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item2 = item2->iNext;
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}
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if( item1 != item2) // both should now be null - if not then lists were different lengths
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{
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return EFalse;
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}
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return ETrue;
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}
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/**
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* Getter for the head of the SCMConfig list
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* @return Head of List
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*/
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TConfigItem* SCMConfiguration::ConfigList() const
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{
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// returns the head of the list
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return iConfigList;
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}
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} //End of debug namespace
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//eof
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