diff -r 576874e13a2c -r 486e9e9c45a7 commsfwutils/commsbufs/mbufgobblerlayer/inc/mbufgobblerpubsub.h --- a/commsfwutils/commsbufs/mbufgobblerlayer/inc/mbufgobblerpubsub.h Wed Sep 15 13:33:11 2010 +0300 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). -// All rights reserved. -// This component and the accompanying materials are made available -// under the terms of "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: -// Defines the series of requests which a ESOCK client can send to the MBuf Gobbler using -// the publish and subscribe attribute EMBufGobbler. -// -// A test ESOCK client can deplete all the MBufs from the MBuf pool as follows: -// -// TInt result = RProperty::Set(TUid::Uid(EMBufGobbler ), EAdjustNumberOfMBufsRemainingInPool , EGobbleAllMBufs); -// -// Issuing this command should cause a socket read or write request to fail due to MBuf pool exhaustion. -// -// Subsequently a test ESOCK client can return all the MBufs it has taken from the pool as follows: -// -// result = RProperty::Set(TUid::Uid(EMBufGobbler), EAdjustNumberOfMBufsRemainingInPool, EReleaseAllMBufs); -// -// After taking all the MBufs from the pool, an ESOCK test client can also return a single MBuf back to the pool as follows: -// -// result = RProperty::Set(TUid::Uid(EMBufGobbler), EAdjustNumberOfMBufsRemainingInPool, EReleaseASingleMBuf); -// -// -// This is a 3-plane comms layer implementation example, which has been customised to be a test layer which gobbles and releases ESOCK MBUFs. -// The MBuf gobbling functionality can be disabled by undefining the macro SYMBIAN_COMMSFW_MBUF_GOBBLER which is specified in mbufgobblerproviders.mmp. -// When SYMBIAN_COMMSFW_MBUF_GOBBLER is undefined, the source code specified by mbufgobblerproviders.mmp becomes a pass through layer i.e. it passes the data -// through to the layer above or below without altering it. This makes it useful as a starting point for implementing your own layers / providers; -// useful documentation on how to customise your own passthrough layer can be found in ..\docs\MbufGobblerLayer.doc -// - -/** - @file - @internalComponent -*/ - -#ifndef MBUFGOBBLERPUBSUB_H -#define MBUFGOBBLERPUBSUB_H - - -#ifdef SYMBIAN_COMMSFW_MBUF_GOBBLER - -enum -{ -EMBufGobbler = 0x10272F97 -}; - -enum -{ -EAdjustNumberOfMBufsRemainingInPool = 1 -}; - -enum -{ -EGobbleAllMBufs, -EReleaseAllMBufs, -EReleaseASingleMBuf -}; - -#endif - -#endif -