kerneltest/e32test/examples/driver1/driver1_ldd.cpp
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+// Copyright (c) 2003-2009 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:
+//
+
+/**
+ @file Example Logical Device Driver
+ @publishedPartner
+ @released
+*/
+
+#include <kernel/kern_priv.h>
+#include "driver1.h"
+#include "driver1_dev.h"
+
+_LIT(KDriver1PanicCategory,"Driver1");
+
+
+//
+// DDriver1Factory
+//
+
+/**
+  Standard export function for LDDs. This creates a DLogicalDevice derived object,
+  in this case, our DDriver1Factory
+*/
+DECLARE_STANDARD_LDD()
+	{
+	return new DDriver1Factory;
+	}
+
+/**
+  Constructor
+*/
+DDriver1Factory::DDriver1Factory()
+	{
+	// Set version number for this device
+	iVersion=RDriver1::VersionRequired();
+	// Indicate that we work with a PDD
+	iParseMask=KDeviceAllowPhysicalDevice;
+	}
+
+
+/**
+  Second stage constructor for DDriver1Factory.
+  This must at least set a name for the driver object.
+
+  @return KErrNone if successful, otherwise one of the other system wide error codes.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Factory::Install()
+	{
+	return SetName(&RDriver1::Name());
+	}
+
+
+/**
+     Destructor
+   */
+DDriver1Factory::~DDriver1Factory()
+   	{
+   	}
+
+
+/**
+  Return the drivers capabilities.
+  Called in the response to an RDevice::GetCaps() request.
+
+  @param aDes User-side descriptor to write capabilities information into
+*/
+void DDriver1Factory::GetCaps(TDes8& aDes) const
+	{
+	// Create a capabilities object
+	RDriver1::TCaps caps;
+	caps.iVersion = iVersion;
+	// Write it back to user memory
+	Kern::InfoCopy(aDes,(TUint8*)&caps,sizeof(caps));
+	}
+
+/**
+  Called by the kernel's device driver framework to create a Logical Channel.
+  This is called in the context of the user thread (client) which requested the creation of a Logical Channel
+  (E.g. through a call to RBusLogicalChannel::DoCreate)
+  The thread is in a critical section.
+
+  @param aChannel Set to point to the created Logical Channel
+
+  @return KErrNone if successful, otherwise one of the other system wide error codes.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Factory::Create(DLogicalChannelBase*& aChannel)
+	{
+	aChannel=new DDriver1Channel;
+	if(!aChannel)
+		return KErrNoMemory;
+
+	return KErrNone;
+	}
+
+//
+// Logical Channel
+//
+
+/**
+  Constructor
+*/
+DDriver1Channel::DDriver1Channel()
+	:	iSendDataDfc(SendDataDfc, this, 1),        // DFC is priority '1'
+		iReceiveDataDfc(ReceiveDataDfc, this, 1)   // DFC is priority '1'
+	{
+	// Get pointer to client threads DThread object
+	iClient=&Kern::CurrentThread();
+
+	// Open a reference on client thread so it's control block can't dissapear until
+	// this driver has finished with it.
+	// Note, this call to Open can't fail since its the thread we are currently running in
+	iClient->Open();
+	}
+
+/**
+  Second stage constructor called by the kernel's device driver framework.
+  This is called in the context of the user thread (client) which requested the creation of a Logical Channel
+  (E.g. through a call to RBusLogicalChannel::DoCreate)
+  The thread is in a critical section.
+
+  @param aUnit The unit argument supplied by the client to RBusLogicalChannel::DoCreate
+  @param aInfo The info argument supplied by the client to RBusLogicalChannel::DoCreate
+  @param aVer The version argument supplied by the client to RBusLogicalChannel::DoCreate
+
+  @return KErrNone if successful, otherwise one of the other system wide error codes.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Channel::DoCreate(TInt /*aUnit*/, const TDesC8* /*aInfo*/, const TVersion& aVer)
+	{
+	// Check Platform Security capabilities of client thread (if required).
+	//
+	// Here we handle the simple case where:
+	// 1. The device driver can only have one client thread
+	// 2. The security policy is the binary all-or-nothing policy.
+	//    E.g. "If you have the right capability you can do anything with the driver
+	//    and if you don't have the capability you can't do anything"
+	// 
+	// If only some functionality of the driver is restricted, then the security check should
+	// go elsewhere. E.g. in DoRequest/DoControl. In that case Kern::CurrentThreadHasCapability
+	// shouldn't be used because the 'current thread' isn't the client.
+	//
+	// In this example we do a check here for ECapability_None (which always passes)...
+	if(!Kern::CurrentThreadHasCapability(ECapability_None,__PLATSEC_DIAGNOSTIC_STRING("Checked by DRIVER1")))
+		return KErrPermissionDenied;
+
+	// Check version
+	if (!Kern::QueryVersionSupported(RDriver1::VersionRequired(),aVer))
+		return KErrNotSupported;
+
+	// Setup LDD for receiving client messages
+	SetDfcQ(((DDevice1PddFactory*)iPhysicalDevice)->iDfcQ);
+	iMsgQ.Receive();
+
+	// Associate DFCs with the same queue we set above to receive client messages on
+	iSendDataDfc.SetDfcQ(iDfcQ);
+	iReceiveDataDfc.SetDfcQ(iDfcQ);
+
+	// Give PDD a pointer to this channel
+	Pdd()->iLdd=this;
+
+	// Done
+	return KErrNone;
+	}
+
+/**
+  Destructor
+*/
+DDriver1Channel::~DDriver1Channel()
+	{
+	// Cancel all processing that we may be doing
+	DoCancel(RDriver1::EAllRequests);
+	// Close our reference on the client thread
+	Kern::SafeClose((DObject*&)iClient,NULL);
+	}
+
+/**
+  Called when a user thread requests a handle to this channel.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Channel::RequestUserHandle(DThread* aThread, TOwnerType aType)
+	{
+	// Make sure that only our client can get a handle
+	if (aType!=EOwnerThread || aThread!=iClient)
+		return KErrAccessDenied;
+	return KErrNone;
+	}
+
+/**
+  Process a message for this logical channel.
+  This function is called in the context of a DFC thread.
+
+  @param aMessage The message to process.
+	              The iValue member of this distinguishes the message type:
+	              iValue==ECloseMsg, channel close message
+	              iValue==KMaxTInt, a 'DoCancel' message
+	              iValue>=0, a 'DoControl' message with function number equal to iValue
+	              iValue<0, a 'DoRequest' message with function number equal to ~iValue
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::HandleMsg(TMessageBase* aMsg)
+	{
+	TThreadMessage& m=*(TThreadMessage*)aMsg;
+
+	// Get message type
+	TInt id=m.iValue;
+
+	// Decode the message type and dispatch it to the relevent handler function...
+
+	if (id==(TInt)ECloseMsg)
+		{
+		// Channel Close
+		DoCancel(RDriver1::EAllRequests);
+		m.Complete(KErrNone, EFalse);
+		return;
+		}
+
+	if (id==KMaxTInt)
+		{
+		// DoCancel
+		DoCancel(m.Int0());
+		m.Complete(KErrNone,ETrue);
+		return;
+		}
+
+	if (id<0)
+		{
+		// DoRequest
+		TRequestStatus* pS=(TRequestStatus*)m.Ptr0();
+		TInt r=DoRequest(~id,pS,m.Ptr1(),m.Ptr2());
+		if (r!=KErrNone)
+			Kern::RequestComplete(iClient,pS,r);
+		m.Complete(KErrNone,ETrue);
+		}
+	else
+		{
+		// DoControl
+		TInt r=DoControl(id,m.Ptr0(),m.Ptr1());
+		m.Complete(r,ETrue);
+		}
+	}
+
+/**
+  Process synchronous 'control' requests
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Channel::DoControl(TInt aFunction, TAny* a1, TAny* a2)
+	{
+	(void)a2;   // a2 not used in this example
+
+	TInt r;
+
+	switch (aFunction)
+		{
+		case RDriver1::EGetConfig:
+			r = GetConfig((TDes8*)a1);
+			break;
+
+		case RDriver1::ESetConfig:
+			r = SetConfig((const TDesC8*)a1);
+			break;
+
+		default:
+			r = KErrNotSupported;
+			break;
+		}
+
+	return r;
+	}
+
+/**
+  Process asynchronous requests.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Channel::DoRequest(TInt aReqNo, TRequestStatus* aStatus, TAny* a1, TAny* a2)
+	{
+	(void)a2;   // a2 not used in this example
+
+	TInt r;
+
+	switch(aReqNo)
+		{
+		case RDriver1::ESendData:
+			r=SendData(aStatus,(const TDesC8*)a1);
+			break;
+
+		case RDriver1::EReceiveData:
+			// Example Platform Security capability check which tests the
+			// client for ECapability_None (which always passes)...
+			if(iClient->HasCapability(ECapability_None,__PLATSEC_DIAGNOSTIC_STRING("Checked by DRIVER1")))
+				r=ReceiveData(aStatus,(TDes8*)a1);
+			else
+				r=KErrPermissionDenied;
+			break;
+
+		default:
+			r = KErrNotSupported;
+			break;
+		}
+
+	return r;
+	}
+
+/**
+  Process cancelling of asynchronous requests.
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::DoCancel(TUint aMask)
+	{
+	if(aMask&(1<<RDriver1::ESendData))
+		SendDataCancel();
+	if(aMask&(1<<RDriver1::EReceiveData))
+		ReceiveDataCancel();
+	}
+
+//
+// Methods for processing configuration control messages
+//
+
+/**
+  Process a GetConfig control message. This writes the current driver configuration to a
+  RDriver1::TConfigBuf supplied by the client.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Channel::GetConfig(TDes8* aConfigBuf)
+	{
+	// Create a structure giving the current configuration
+	RDriver1::TConfig config;
+	CurrentConfig(config);
+
+	// Write the config to the client
+	TPtrC8 ptr((const TUint8*)&config,sizeof(config));
+	return Kern::ThreadDesWrite(iClient,aConfigBuf,ptr,0,KTruncateToMaxLength,NULL);
+	}
+
+/**
+  Process a SetConfig control message. This sets the driver configuration using a
+  RDriver1::TConfigBuf supplied by the client.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Channel::SetConfig(const TDesC8* aConfigBuf)
+	{
+	// Don't allow configuration changes whilst we're busy
+	if(iSendDataStatus || iReceiveDataStatus)
+		return KErrInUse;
+
+	// Create a config structure.
+	RDriver1::TConfig config;
+	CurrentConfig(config);
+
+	// Note: We have filled config with the current settings, this is to allow
+	// backwards compatibility when a client gives us an old (and shorter) version
+	// of the config structure.
+
+	// Read the config structure from client
+	TPtr8 ptr((TUint8*)&config,sizeof(config));
+	TInt r=Kern::ThreadDesRead(iClient,aConfigBuf,ptr,0);
+	if(r!=KErrNone)
+		return r;
+
+	// Use config data to setup the driver. Checking that parameters which aren't settable
+	// either contain the correct values or are zero (meaning 'default')
+	if(config.iPddBufferSize && config.iPddBufferSize!=Pdd()->BufferSize())
+		return KErrArgument;
+
+	if(config.iMaxSendDataSize && config.iMaxSendDataSize!=iSendDataBuffer.MaxSize())
+		return KErrArgument;
+
+	if(config.iMaxReceiveDataSize && config.iMaxReceiveDataSize!=iReceiveDataBuffer.MaxSize())
+		return KErrArgument;
+
+	r=Pdd()->SetSpeed(config.iSpeed);
+	if(r!=KErrNone)
+		return r;
+
+	return r;
+	}
+
+/**
+  Fill a TConfig with the drivers current configuration.
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::CurrentConfig(RDriver1::TConfig& aConfig)
+	{
+	aConfig.iSpeed = Pdd()->Speed();
+	aConfig.iPddBufferSize = Pdd()->BufferSize();
+	aConfig.iMaxSendDataSize = iSendDataBuffer.MaxSize();
+	aConfig.iMaxReceiveDataSize = iReceiveDataBuffer.MaxSize();
+	}
+
+//
+// Methods for processing 'SendData'
+//
+
+/**
+  Start processing a SendData request.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Channel::SendData(TRequestStatus* aStatus,const TDesC8* aData)
+	{
+	// Check that a 'SendData' isn't already in progress
+	if(iSendDataStatus)
+		{
+		Kern::ThreadKill(iClient,EExitPanic,ERequestAlreadyPending,KDriver1PanicCategory);
+		return KErrInUse;
+		}
+
+	// Read data from client into our buffer
+	TInt r=Kern::ThreadDesRead(iClient,aData,iSendDataBuffer,0);
+	if(r!=KErrNone)
+		return r;
+
+	// Give data to PDD so that it can do the work
+	r=Pdd()->SendData(iSendDataBuffer);
+	if(r!=KErrNone)
+		return r;
+
+	// Save the client request status and return
+	iSendDataStatus = aStatus;
+	return KErrNone;
+	}
+
+/**
+  Cancel a SendData request.
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::SendDataCancel()
+	{
+	if(iSendDataStatus)
+		{
+		// Tell PDD to stop processing the request
+		Pdd()->SendDataCancel();
+		// Cancel DFC
+		iSendDataDfc.Cancel();
+		// Complete clients request
+		Kern::RequestComplete(iClient,iSendDataStatus,KErrCancel);
+		}
+	}
+
+/**
+  Called by PDD from ISR to indicate that a SendData operation has completed.
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::SendDataComplete(TInt aResult)
+	{
+	// Save result code
+	iSendDataResult = aResult;
+	// Queue DFC
+	iSendDataDfc.Add();
+	}
+
+/**
+  DFC callback which gets triggered after the PDD has signalled that SendData completed.
+  This just casts aPtr and calls DoSendDataComplete().
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::SendDataDfc(TAny* aPtr)
+	{
+	((DDriver1Channel*)aPtr)->DoSendDataComplete();
+	}
+
+/**
+  Called from a DFC after the PDD has signalled that SendData completed.
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::DoSendDataComplete()
+	{
+	TInt result = iSendDataResult;
+	// Complete clients request
+	Kern::RequestComplete(iClient,iSendDataStatus,result);
+	}
+
+//
+// Methods for processing 'ReceiveData'
+//
+
+/**
+  Start processing a ReceiveData request.
+*/
+TInt DDriver1Channel::ReceiveData(TRequestStatus* aStatus,TDes8* aPtr)
+	{
+	// Check that a 'ReceiveData' isn't already in progress
+	if(iReceiveDataStatus)
+		{
+		Kern::ThreadKill(iClient,EExitPanic,ERequestAlreadyPending,KDriver1PanicCategory);
+		return KErrInUse;
+		}
+
+	// Ask PDD for data
+	TInt r=Pdd()->ReceiveData(iReceiveDataBuffer);
+	if(r!=KErrNone)
+		return r;
+
+	// Save the client request status and descriptor before returning
+	iReceiveDataStatus = aStatus;
+	iReceiveDataDescriptor = aPtr;
+	return KErrNone;
+	}
+
+/**
+  Cancel a ReceiveData request.
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::ReceiveDataCancel()
+	{
+	if(iReceiveDataStatus)
+		{
+		// Tell PDD to stop processing the request
+		Pdd()->ReceiveDataCancel();
+		// Cancel DFC
+		iReceiveDataDfc.Cancel();
+		// Finished with client descriptor, so NULL it to help detect coding errors
+		iReceiveDataDescriptor = NULL;
+		// Complete clients request
+		Kern::RequestComplete(iClient,iReceiveDataStatus,KErrCancel);
+		}
+	}
+
+/**
+  Called by PDD from ISR to indicate that a ReceiveData operation has completed.
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::ReceiveDataComplete(TInt aResult)
+	{
+	// Save result code
+	iReceiveDataResult = aResult;
+	// Queue DFC
+	iReceiveDataDfc.Add();
+	}
+
+/**
+  DFC Callback which gets triggered after the PDD has signalled that ReceiveData completed.
+  This just casts aPtr and calls DoReceiveDataComplete().
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::ReceiveDataDfc(TAny* aPtr)
+	{
+	((DDriver1Channel*)aPtr)->DoReceiveDataComplete();
+	}
+
+/**
+  Called from a DFC after the PDD has signalled that ReceiveData completed.
+*/
+void DDriver1Channel::DoReceiveDataComplete()
+	{
+	// Write data to client from our buffer
+	TInt result=Kern::ThreadDesWrite(iClient,iReceiveDataDescriptor,iReceiveDataBuffer,0);
+
+	// Finished with client descriptor, so NULL it to help detect coding errors
+	iReceiveDataDescriptor = NULL;
+
+	// Use result code from PDD if it was an error
+	if(iReceiveDataResult!=KErrNone)
+		result = iReceiveDataResult;
+
+	// Complete clients request
+	Kern::RequestComplete(iClient,iReceiveDataStatus,result);
+	}
+