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1 // Copyright (c) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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2 // All rights reserved. |
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3 // This component and the accompanying materials are made available |
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4 // under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0" |
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5 // which accompanies this distribution, and is available |
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6 // at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". |
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7 // |
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8 // Initial Contributors: |
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9 // Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. |
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10 // |
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11 // Contributors: |
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12 // |
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13 // Description: |
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14 // e32/include/e32shbuf.h |
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15 // Shareable Data Buffers |
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16 |
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17 /** |
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18 @file |
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19 @publishedPartner |
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20 @prototype |
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21 */ |
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22 |
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23 #ifndef E32SHBUF_H |
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24 #define E32SHBUF_H |
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25 |
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26 #include <e32shbufcmn.h> |
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27 #include <e32cmn.h> |
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28 |
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29 /** |
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30 Specifies characteristics of the pool to be created. |
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31 |
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32 @see RShPool::Create() |
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33 |
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34 @publishedPartner |
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35 @prototype |
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36 */ |
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37 |
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38 class TShPoolCreateInfo |
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39 { |
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40 public: |
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41 /** |
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42 Enumeration type to create a pool with page-aligned buffers. |
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43 |
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44 The buffers in the pool will be at least the size of an MMU page, |
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45 aligned to an MMU page, and may be mapped in and out of a process's |
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46 address space independently. |
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47 */ |
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48 enum TShPoolPageAlignedBuffers |
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49 { |
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50 EPageAlignedBuffer = EShPoolPageAlignedBuffer, |
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51 }; |
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52 |
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53 /** |
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54 Enumeration type to create a pool with non-page-aligned buffers. |
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55 |
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56 The buffers in the pool do not have any size or alignment restrictions beyond |
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57 the iAlignment specified in TShPoolInfo. |
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58 |
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59 The whole pool will always mapped into a process's address space. |
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60 */ |
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61 enum TShPoolNonPageAlignedBuffers |
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62 { |
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63 ENonPageAlignedBuffer = EShPoolNonPageAlignedBuffer, |
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64 }; |
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65 |
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66 /** |
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67 Specifies the buffer size and initial number of committed buffers for a pool |
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68 with page-aligned buffers. |
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69 |
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70 @param aFlag Page-aligned buffers |
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71 @param aBufSize Size in bytes of each buffer within the pool |
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72 @param aInitialBufs Initial number of buffers allocated to the pool |
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73 */ |
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74 IMPORT_C TShPoolCreateInfo(TShPoolPageAlignedBuffers aFlag, TUint aBufSize, TUint aInitialBufs); |
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75 |
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76 /** |
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77 Specifies the buffer size, initial number of committed buffers, and buffer |
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78 alignment for a pool with non-page-aligned buffers. |
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79 |
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80 @param aFlag Non-page aligned buffers |
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81 @param aBufSize Size in bytes of each buffer within the pool |
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82 @param aInitialBufs Initial number of buffers allocated to the pool |
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83 @param aAlignment Alignment of the start of each buffer in the pool (shift/log2 value) |
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84 */ |
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85 IMPORT_C TShPoolCreateInfo(TShPoolNonPageAlignedBuffers aFlag, TUint aBufSize, TUint aInitialBufs, TUint aAlignment); |
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86 |
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87 /** |
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88 Sets the sizing attributes for the pool, allowing it to grow and |
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89 shrink automatically. |
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90 |
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91 If either aGrowTriggerRatio or aGrowByRatio is 0, no automatic growing or |
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92 shrinking will be performed. |
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93 |
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94 @param aMaxBufs The maximum number of buffers that the pool |
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95 can grow to. This value must not be less than |
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96 aInitialBufs. |
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97 |
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98 @param aGrowTriggerRatio This specifies when to grow the pool. When the |
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99 proportion of free buffers in the pool drops below |
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100 this value, the pool will be grown. This value is |
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101 expressed as a 32-bit fixed-point number, where |
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102 the binary point is defined to be between bits |
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103 7 and 8 (where the least-significant bit is defined |
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104 as bit 0). (This format is also known as a Q8, or |
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105 fx24.8 number, or alternatively as the value * 256.) |
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106 It must represent a value < 1 (i.e. must be < 256). |
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107 |
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108 @param aGrowByRatio The proportion to grow the pool by each time, |
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109 expressed as a 32-bit fx24.8 fixed-point number, in |
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110 the same way as aGrowTriggerRatio. |
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111 |
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112 @param aShrinkHysteresisRatio The hysteresis value to ensure that a pool is not |
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113 automatically shrunk immediately after it is grown. |
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114 Automatic shrinking will only happen when there are |
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115 (aGrowTriggerRatio + aGrowByRatio) * aShrinkHysteresisRatio * |
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116 (total buffers in the pool) free buffers left in the pool. |
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117 This is a 32-bit fx24.8 fixed-point number in the |
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118 same way as aGrowTriggerRatio and aGrowByRatio. |
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119 It must represent a value > 1 (i.e. must be > 256). |
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120 */ |
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121 IMPORT_C TInt SetSizingAttributes(TUint aMaxBufs, TUint aGrowTriggerRatio, |
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122 TUint aGrowByRatio, TUint aShrinkHysteresisRatio); |
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123 |
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124 /** |
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125 Ensures that each buffer is mapped into at most one process address space |
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126 at a time. |
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127 |
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128 If this is set for a non-page-aligned pool, the pool creation will fail. |
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129 */ |
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130 IMPORT_C TInt SetExclusive(); |
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131 |
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132 /** |
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133 Specifies that unmapped guard pages are inserted between each buffer in a process's |
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134 address space. |
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135 |
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136 If this is set for a non-page-aligned pool, the pool creation will fail. |
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137 */ |
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138 IMPORT_C TInt SetGuardPages(); |
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139 |
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140 private: |
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141 friend class RShPool; |
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142 TShPoolCreateInfo(); // hide the default constructor |
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143 |
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144 TShPoolInfo iInfo; |
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145 }; |
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146 |
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147 |
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148 /** |
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149 A handle to a pool of buffers. |
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150 |
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151 Pools can be created by either user-side or kernel-side components. |
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153 Upon receiving a pool handle the recipient must map either whole or part of the pool |
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154 memory into its address space. |
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155 |
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156 When finished with the pool, the recipient must Close() it: this invalidates the handle. |
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157 Any further attempt to use it will panic the thread. |
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158 |
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159 All pools are reference-counted and will only disappear after all users have closed them. |
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160 |
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161 These handles are process-relative. |
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162 |
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163 @publishedPartner |
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164 @prototype |
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165 */ |
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166 class RShPool : public RHandleBase |
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167 { |
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168 public: |
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169 IMPORT_C RShPool(); |
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170 |
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171 /** |
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172 Creates a pool of buffers with the required attributes and maps the memory to this process. |
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173 The RShPool object is changed by this call (iHandle is set). |
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174 |
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175 @param aBufInfo A structure describing the parameters of the pool to be created. |
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176 See TShPoolCreateInfo. |
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177 |
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178 @param aFlags Flags to modify the behaviour of the handle. This should be a bit-wise |
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179 OR of values from TShPoolHandleFlags. |
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180 |
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181 @return the handle (>= 0) if successful, otherwise one of the system-wide error codes. |
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182 |
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183 @see TShPoolCreateInfo |
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184 @see TShPoolClientFlags |
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185 */ |
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186 IMPORT_C TInt Create(const TShPoolCreateInfo& aBufInfo, TUint aFlags); |
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187 |
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188 /** |
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189 Retrieves information about the pool. |
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190 |
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191 @param aInfo returns pool info. |
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192 */ |
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193 IMPORT_C void GetInfo(TShPoolInfo& aInfo) const; |
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194 |
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195 /** |
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196 Specifies how many buffers of a page-aligned pool this process will require |
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197 concurrent access to. |
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198 |
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199 This determines how much of the process's address space will be allocated for |
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200 buffers of this pool. |
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201 |
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202 @param aCount Specifies the number of buffers to map into the process's virtual address space |
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203 (-1 specifies that all buffers will be mapped). |
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204 |
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205 @param aAutoMap ETrue specifies that an allocated or received buffer |
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206 will be automatically mapped into the process's address space. |
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207 |
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208 @pre the pool's buffers must be page-aligned |
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209 |
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210 @return KErrNone if successful, otherwise one of the system-wide error codes. |
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211 */ |
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212 IMPORT_C TInt SetBufferWindow(TInt aCount, TBool aAutoMap); |
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213 |
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214 /** |
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215 @return the number of free buffers in the pool |
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216 */ |
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217 IMPORT_C TUint FreeCount() const; |
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218 |
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219 /** |
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220 Requests a notification when the number of free buffers in the pool falls to the |
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221 level specified. |
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222 |
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223 @param aFreeBuffers Specifies the number of free buffers that will trigger completion of the notification. |
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224 @param aStatus Status request to be completed when the condition is met. |
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225 */ |
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226 IMPORT_C void RequestLowSpaceNotification(TUint aFreeBuffers, TRequestStatus& aStatus); |
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227 |
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228 /** |
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229 Requests a notification when the number of free buffers in the pool rises to the |
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230 level specified. |
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231 |
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232 @param aFreeBuffers Specifies the number of free buffers that will trigger completion of the notification. |
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233 @param aStatus Status request to be completed when the condition is met. |
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234 */ |
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235 IMPORT_C void RequestFreeSpaceNotification(TUint aFreeBuffers, TRequestStatus& aStatus); |
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236 |
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237 /** |
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238 Cancels a low space notification request. |
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239 |
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240 The status request completes with KErrCancel. |
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241 |
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242 @param aStatus The status request whose notification is to be cancelled. |
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243 */ |
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244 IMPORT_C void CancelLowSpaceNotification(TRequestStatus& aStatus); |
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245 |
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246 /** |
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247 Cancels a free space notification request. |
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248 |
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249 The status request completes with KErrCancel. |
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250 |
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251 @param aStatus The status request whose notification is to be cancelled. |
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252 */ |
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253 IMPORT_C void CancelFreeSpaceNotification(TRequestStatus& aStatus); |
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254 }; |
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255 |
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256 |
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257 /** |
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258 A handle to a shared buffer within a pool. |
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259 |
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260 A user-side or kernel-side component allocates the buffer and then passes the |
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261 handle to the recipient. |
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262 |
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263 Upon receiving a buffer handle. the recipient may map the buffer memory into its address space if not already done so. |
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264 |
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265 When finished with the buffer, the recipient must Close() the handle. This |
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266 invalidates the handle; any further attempt to use it will panic the thread. |
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267 |
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268 Buffers are reference-counted and will only be freed and returned to the pool |
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269 when all users have closed them. |
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270 |
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271 These handles are process-relative. |
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273 @publishedPartner |
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274 @prototype |
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275 */ |
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276 class RShBuf : public RHandleBase |
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277 { |
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278 public: |
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279 inline RShBuf() : iBase(0), iSize(0) {}; |
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280 |
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281 IMPORT_C void Close(); |
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282 |
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283 /** |
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284 Allocates a shared data buffer. |
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285 |
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286 By default this method will return immediately with KErrNoMemory if no buffer is |
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287 available on the pool's free list, even if the pool could grow automatically. |
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288 |
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289 By default it will also map the allocated buffer into the calling process's address space. |
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290 |
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291 Setting EShPoolAllocCanWait in the flags indicates that the caller is prepared to |
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292 wait while the pool is grown if a buffer is not immediately available on the free list. |
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293 |
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294 Setting EShPoolAllocNoMap in the flags indicates that the caller does not want the |
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295 buffer to be automatically mapped into its address space. This can improve performance |
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296 on buffers from page-aligned pools if the caller will not need to access the data in the |
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297 buffer (e.g. if it will just be passing it on to another component). This only prevents |
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298 mapping if the pool is set to not automatically map buffers into processes' address space. |
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299 |
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300 @param aPool Pool handle |
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301 @param aFlags Bitwise OR of values from TShPoolAllocFlags to specify non-default behaviour. |
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302 |
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303 @return KErrNone if successful, otherwise one of the system-wide error codes. |
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305 @see TShPoolAllocFlags |
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306 */ |
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307 IMPORT_C TInt Alloc(RShPool& aPool, TUint aFlags = 0); |
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308 |
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309 /** |
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310 Maps the buffer into the calling process's virtual address space if not already done. |
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311 |
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312 It is not necessary to call this method on buffers from non-page-aligned pools, although |
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313 it will cause no harm to do so (and will result in KErrNone being returned). |
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314 |
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315 It is not necessary to call this method on buffers from page-aligned pools returned by |
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316 Alloc() unless EShPoolAllocNoMap was specified. |
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317 |
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318 @param aReadOnly Indicates whether the buffer should be mapped as read-only. The default is |
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319 that of pool in the clients address space. |
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320 |
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321 @return KErrNone if successful, otherwise one of the system-wide error codes. |
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322 */ |
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323 IMPORT_C TInt Map(TBool aReadOnly = EFalse); |
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324 |
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325 /** |
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326 Unmaps the buffer from the calling process's virtual address space. |
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327 |
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328 @return KErrNone if successful, otherwise one of the system-wide error codes. |
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329 */ |
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330 IMPORT_C TInt UnMap(); |
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331 |
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332 /** |
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333 @return The size, in bytes, of this buffer (and every other buffer in the pool). |
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334 */ |
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335 IMPORT_C TUint Size(); |
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336 |
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337 /** |
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338 @return A pointer to the start of the buffer. |
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339 */ |
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340 IMPORT_C TUint8* Ptr(); |
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341 |
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342 private: |
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343 friend class RShPool; |
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344 TLinAddr iBase; |
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345 TUint iSize; |
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346 TUint iSpare1; |
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347 TUint iSpare2; |
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348 }; |
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349 |
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350 |
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351 #endif // E32SHBUF_H |