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+// Copyright (c) 2004-2009 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:
+// Purpose: Implementation of static functions for use by debug driver classes
+//
+
+#include "debug_logging.h"
+#include "debug_utils.h"
+
+/**
+ * Given a thread ID, return a handle to the corresponding DThread. If the returned
+ * pointer is non-NULL, it is the responsibility of the caller to close the handle.
+ *
+ * @post if a non-NULL value is returned then a handle to the thread has been
+ * opened on the callers behalf
+ * @param aThreadId ID of the thread to return a handle for
+ * @return a DThread* to the appropriate thread, or NULL if a handle could not be
+ * opened to the specified thread
+ */
+DThread* DebugUtils::OpenThreadHandle(const TUint64 aThreadId)
+ {
+ LOG_MSG("DebugUtils::OpenThreadHandle()");
+
+ NKern::ThreadEnterCS(); // Prevent us from dying or suspending whilst holding a DMutex
+ DObjectCon& threads = *Kern::Containers()[EThread]; // Get containing holding threads
+ threads.Wait(); // Obtain the container mutex so the list does get changed under us
+
+ DThread* thread = Kern::ThreadFromId(aThreadId);
+
+ // Open a handle to the thread so that it doesn't exit while we are processing
+ if (thread)
+ {
+ // if opening a handle fails then set thread to NULL
+ if(KErrNone != thread->Open())
+ {
+ LOG_MSG2("\tCould not open handle to thread %d", (TUint32)aThreadId);
+ thread = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ LOG_MSG2("\tThread with ID %d is NULL", (TUint32)aThreadId);
+ }
+
+ threads.Signal(); // Release the container mutex
+ NKern::ThreadLeaveCS(); // End of critical section
+
+ return thread;
+ }
+
+/**
+ * Given a process ID, return a handle to the corresponding DProcess. If the returned
+ * pointer is non-NULL, it is the responsibility of the caller to close the handle.
+ *
+ * @post if a non-NULL value is returned then a handle to the process has been
+ * opened on the callers behalf
+ * @param aProcessId ID of the process to return a handle for
+ * @return a DProcess* to the appropriate process, or NULL if a handle could not be
+ * opened to the specified process
+ */
+DProcess* DebugUtils::OpenProcessHandle(const TUint64 aProcessId)
+ {
+ // Commenting out this message as it gets printed out every time a RDebug::Printf statement is caught by the driver,
+ // which makes looking at the serial cable output irritating. Replaced it with LOG_MSG statements below to indicate if
+ // something amiss happened. By default then this function prints nothing out.
+ //LOG_MSG("DebugUtils::OpenProcessHandle()");
+
+ NKern::ThreadEnterCS(); // Prevent us from dying or suspending whilst holding a DMutex
+ DObjectCon& processes = *Kern::Containers()[EProcess]; // Get containing holding threads
+ processes.Wait(); // Obtain the container mutex so the list does get changed under us
+
+ DProcess* process = Kern::ProcessFromId(aProcessId);
+
+ // Open a handle to the process so that it doesn't exit while we are processing
+ if (process)
+ {
+ // if opening a handle fails then set process to NULL
+ if(KErrNone != process->Open())
+ {
+ LOG_MSG2("DebugUtils::OpenProcessHandle(): Could not open handle for 0x%016lx", aProcessId);
+ process = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ LOG_MSG2("DebugUtils::OpenProcessHandle(): Could not find process for 0x%016lx", aProcessId);
+ }
+
+ processes.Signal(); // Release the container mutex
+ NKern::ThreadLeaveCS(); // End of critical section
+
+ return process;
+ }
+