kerneltest/e32test/power/t_domain_slave.cpp
author Tom Cosgrove <tom.cosgrove@nokia.com>
Fri, 28 May 2010 16:29:07 +0100
changeset 30 8aab599e3476
parent 0 a41df078684a
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix for bug 2283 (RVCT 4.0 support is missing from PDK 3.0.h) Have multiple extension sections in the bld.inf, one for each version of the compiler. The RVCT version building the tools will build the runtime libraries for its version, but make sure we extract all the other versions from zip archives. Also add the archive for RVCT4.

// Copyright (c) 2002-2009 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:
// e32test\power\t_domain_slave.cpp
// 
//

#include <e32power.h>
#include <e32test.h>
#include <domainmember.h>
#include <domainmanager.h>
#include <e32panic.h>
#include <e32debug.h>

LOCAL_D RTest test(_L(" T_DOMAIN_SLAVE "));

// This will be run in its own thread as part of test #1. It should get killed when trying to connect 
// to the manager without appropriate caps set
TInt IncorrectClient(TAny*)
{
    	RDmDomain domain;
		TInt r = domain.Connect(KDmIdRoot);

		RDmDomainManager manager;
		r = manager.Connect();

        return(r);
}

GLDEF_C TInt E32Main()
	{
	test.Title();
	test.Start(_L("Testing"));

//	test.Next(_L("test security"));

	// Get arguments from the command line
	TInt len = User::CommandLineLength();
	test (len);
	TInt size = len * sizeof(TUint16);
	test (size == sizeof(TInt));
	TInt arg;
	TPtr cmd((TUint16*) &arg, len);
	User::CommandLine(cmd);

	TInt expected_result = PlatSec::IsCapabilityEnforced(ECapabilityPowerMgmt) ? KErrPermissionDenied : KErrNone;

	switch(arg)
		{
	case 0:
		{
        // This is the original t_domain_slave test, minus the panicking parts which now get
        // tested as case 1.

        test.Next(_L("test security -- 0"));       

		RDmDomain domain;
		TInt r = domain.Connect(KDmIdRoot);
		test (r == expected_result);

		break;
		}
    case 1:
        {

        test.Next(_L("test security -- 1")); 
        
        TBool jit = User::JustInTime();

        User::SetJustInTime(EFalse);

        _LIT(KPanicThread, "PanicThread");

        RThread testThread;

        TInt tt=testThread.Create(KPanicThread, IncorrectClient, KDefaultStackSize, 
            NULL, NULL);

        test (KErrNone == tt);

        TRequestStatus tStatus;
  //      testThread.Logon(tStatus);

        RUndertaker deathChecker;
        TInt dcOK = deathChecker.Create();

        test (KErrNone == dcOK);

        TInt nextDeadThread;

        deathChecker.Logon(tStatus, nextDeadThread);

        // threads are created in a suspended state. calling resume here starts the thread.
        testThread.Resume();
        User::WaitForRequest(tStatus);

        // If thread suicided for the correct reason --> successful test
        // NB. KErrPermissionDenied means that the server refused the 
        // connection because of incorrect capabilities

        RThread corpse;
        corpse.SetHandle(nextDeadThread);

        RDebug::Printf("Subthread exit type: %d", corpse.ExitType() );

        RDebug::Printf("Subthread exit reason: %d",corpse.ExitReason() );

        test (corpse.ExitType() == EExitKill);

        test (corpse.ExitReason() == KErrPermissionDenied);

        corpse.Close();
  
        // close the RUndertaker and test thread
        deathChecker.Close();
		CLOSE_AND_WAIT(testThread);

        User::SetJustInTime(jit);

		break;
        }
	default:
		User::Panic(_L("USER"), EInvariantFalse);
		break;
		}

	test.End();

	return KErrNone;
	}