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// Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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// include\mmf\Server\mmfdatasource.h
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//
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//
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#ifndef __MMF_SERVER_DATASOURCE_H__
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#define __MMF_SERVER_DATASOURCE_H__
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#include <e32base.h>
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#include <mmf/server/mmfdatasourcesink.hrh>
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#include <mmf/common/mmfutilities.h>
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#include <ecom/ecom.h>
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#include <mmf/common/mmfbase.h>
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#include <mmf/common/mmfcontrollerframework.h>
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//
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// MDataSource mixim
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//
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class CMMFBuffer;
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class MDataSink;
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class MAsyncEventHandler;
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/**
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@publishedAll
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@released
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Abstract class representing a data source.
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*/
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class MDataSource
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{
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public:
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static inline MDataSource* NewSourceL( TUid aImplementationUid, const TDesC8& aInitData ) ;
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/**
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Destructor.
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*/
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virtual ~MDataSource() {REComSession::DestroyedImplementation(iDtor_ID_Key);};
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/**
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Returns the UID identifying the type of data source.
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@return The UID identifying the type of data source.
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*/
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virtual TUid DataSourceType() const {return iDataSourceType;};
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/**
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Returns the data type as a fourCC code of the data source.
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This is a pure virtual function that each derrived class must implement.
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@param aMediaId
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This identifies the type of media eg. audio or video and the stream ID.
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This parameter is required in cases where the source can supply data
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of more than one media type and/or multiple streams of data.
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@return The fourCC code identifying the source datatype for the specified aMediaId.
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*/
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virtual TFourCC SourceDataTypeCode(TMediaId aMediaId) = 0;
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inline virtual TInt SetSourceDataTypeCode(TFourCC aSourceFourCC, TMediaId aMediaId);
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/**
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Function called by a MDataSink to request the data source to fill aBuffer with data.
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This is a pure virtual function that each derived class must implement.
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This method is used when a data source is passively waiting for requests from a consumer ie. a data sink
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to fill a buffer. The data source must call the BufferFilledL member on aConsumer when it has filled
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the buffer with data. The data source can either make this callback synchronously or asynchronously.
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The format should read the frame number of the buffer via the buffer's CMMFBuffer::FrameNumber()
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function. From this, the format should be able to determine the actual position of the data on
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the data source. The technique here depends on the nature of the format. For a linear audio
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format, the position can be obtained by a simple calculation of the frame size, the header size
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and where appropriate the datatype.
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For non-linear formats, either an index table of frame number and location will need to be
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created in the NewL() or some form of approximating algorithm will be required. Some formats
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have an index table as part of the format eg. AVI. If no random access is required then no index
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table is required, the format can keep track of the current read position and increment it on
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each access, and reset it if the frame number is reset to 0 or 1. Given that for non-linear
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ie. variable bit rate formats, the size of the data read may vary from frame to frame, then the
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format should either set the request size of the buffer for the required frame or call the
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source's ReadBufferL() (either CMMFClip::ReadBufferL(), CMMFDescriptor ::ReadBufferL() or
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CMMFFile::ReadBufferL()) function that takes the aLength parameter.
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It is the responsibility of the format decode to determine the size and position of the source
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data for each frame. For linear audio formats, the format decode should fill the buffer up to
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its maximum length. For multimedia formats e.g. mp4, AVI etc, the format decode is effectively
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acting as a demultiplexor, and must obtain the appropriate data from the source depending on
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the aMediaId.
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@param aBuffer
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The buffer that needs filling with data.
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@param aConsumer
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The data sink that consumes the data. The data source needs this to make the BufferFilledL
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callback on aConsumer when the data source has completed filling the aBuffer.
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@param aMediaId
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This identifies the type of media eg. audio or video and the stream ID.
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This parameter is required in cases where the source can supply data
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of more than one media type and/or multiple strams of data eg. a multimedia file.
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*/
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virtual void FillBufferL(CMMFBuffer* aBuffer, MDataSink* aConsumer,TMediaId aMediaId)=0;
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/**
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Function called by a data sink to pass back an emptied buffer to the source.
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This is a pure virtual function that each derived class must implement.
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This method is used as the callback when the data source actively requests a consumer ie. a data
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sink to empty a buffer by calling the data sinks EmptyBufferL.
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When the data source gets this callback it knows that the buffer has been emptied and can be
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reused.
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@param aBuffer
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The buffer that has been emptied by a data sink and is now available for reuse.
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*/
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virtual void BufferEmptiedL(CMMFBuffer* aBuffer)=0;
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/**
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@deprecated
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Function to indicate whether the data source can create a buffer.
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This is a pure virtual function that each derived class must implement.
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@return A boolean indicating if the data source can create a buffer. ETrue if it can otherwise
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EFalse.
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*/
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virtual TBool CanCreateSourceBuffer()=0;
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/**
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@deprecated
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Returns a buffer created by the data source
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This is a pure virtual function that each derived class must implement.
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@param aMediaId
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This identifies the type of media eg. audio or video and the stream ID.
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This parameter is required in cases where the source can supply data
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of more than one media type and/or multiple strams of data eg a multimedia file.
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@param aReference
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This must be written to by the method to indicate whether the created buffer is
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a 'reference' buffer. A 'reference' buffer is a buffer that is owned by the source
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and should be used in preference to the sink buffer provided the sink buffer
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is also not a reference buffer.
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@return A pointer to the created buffer.
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*/
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virtual CMMFBuffer* CreateSourceBufferL(TMediaId aMediaId, TBool &aReference) = 0;
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inline virtual CMMFBuffer* CreateSourceBufferL(TMediaId aMediaId, CMMFBuffer& aSinkBuffer, TBool &aReference);
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inline virtual TInt SourceThreadLogon(MAsyncEventHandler& aEventHandler);
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/**
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Function to 'logoff' the data source from the same thread that source supplies data in.
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This method may be required as the thread that the data source is deleted in may not be
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the same thread that the data transfer took place in. Therefore any thread specific
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releasing of resources needs to be performed in the SourceThreadLogoff rather than in the
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destructor.
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This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement if any thread specific
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releasing of resources is required.
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*/
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virtual void SourceThreadLogoff() {};
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inline virtual void NegotiateSourceL(MDataSink& aDataSink); //called if source setup depends on sink
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/**
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Indicates whether the data source supports sample rate conversion.
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This is a virtual function that a derived class can implement.
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@return A boolean indicating if the data source can perform a sample rate conversion. ETrue if
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it can otherwise EFalse.
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*/
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virtual TBool SourceSampleConvert() {return EFalse;};
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/**
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Function to 'prime' the data source.
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This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement if
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any data source specific 'priming' is required.
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*/
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virtual void SourcePrimeL() {};
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/**
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Function to 'play' the data source.
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This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement if
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any data source specific action is required prior to 'playing' ie. the start of data transfer.
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*/
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virtual void SourcePlayL() {};
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/**
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Function to 'pause' the data source.
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This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement if
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any data source specific action is required to 'pause'
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*/
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virtual void SourcePauseL() {};
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/**
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Function to 'stop' the data source.
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This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement if
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any data source specific action is required to 'stop'.
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*/
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virtual void SourceStopL() {};
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inline virtual void SetSourcePrioritySettings(const TMMFPrioritySettings& aPrioritySettings);
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/**
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Function to call a source specific custom command.
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This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement if
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it implements any custom commands.
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@param aMessage
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The message specifying the custom command.
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*/
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virtual void SourceCustomCommand(TMMFMessage& aMessage) {aMessage.Complete(KErrNotSupported);};
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protected:
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/**
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Performs any source construction dependant on the source construction
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initialisation data aInitData.
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This is a pure virtual function that a derrived data source must implement
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@param aInitData
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The source specific initialisation data required for source construction.
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*/
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virtual void ConstructSourceL( const TDesC8& aInitData ) = 0 ;
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/**
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Protected constructor.
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*/
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MDataSource(TUid aType): iDataSourceType(aType) {}
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private:
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TUid iDataSourceType;
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TUid iDtor_ID_Key;
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};
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/**
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Instantiates a data source.
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@param aImplementationUid
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The UID identifying the data source to be instantiated.
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@param aInitData
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The source specific initialisation data required for source construction.
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@return The instantiated data source.
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*/
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inline MDataSource* MDataSource::NewSourceL( TUid aImplementationUid, const TDesC8& aInitData )
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{
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MDataSource* retPtr = REINTERPRET_CAST( MDataSource*, REComSession::CreateImplementationL( aImplementationUid,
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_FOFF(MDataSource, iDtor_ID_Key) ) ) ;
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CleanupDeletePushL(retPtr);
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retPtr->ConstructSourceL( aInitData ) ;
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CleanupStack::Pop(retPtr);
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return retPtr ;
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}
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Sets the data type as a fourCC code for the data source.
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This is a virtual function that each derived class can implement if the data source supports
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the ability to have its data type set.
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@param aSourceFourCC
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This specifies the data type as a fourCC code to set the source to.
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@param aMediaId
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This identifies the type of media eg. audio or video and the stream ID.
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This parameter is required in cases where the source can supply data
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of more than one media type and/or multiple strams of data eg a multimedia file.
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@return KErrNone if successful, KErrNotSupported if the source does not support having
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it's data type set, otherwise a system wide error code.
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inline TInt MDataSource::SetSourceDataTypeCode(TFourCC /*aSourceFourCC*/, TMediaId /*aMediaId*/)
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}
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/**
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Returns a buffer created by the data source.
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This is a virtual function that a derived class can implement.
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This can be used in preference to the above CreateSourceBufferL method in cases where
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the source buffer creation has a dependancy on the sink buffer.
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@param aMediaId
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This parameter is required in cases where the source can supply data
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of more than one media type and/or multiple strams of data eg a multimedia file
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@param aSinkBuffer
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The sink buffer the nature of which may influence the creation of the source buffer.
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@param aReference
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This must be written to by the method to indicate whether the created buffer is
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a 'reference' buffer. A 'reference' buffer is a buffer that is owned by the source
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and should be used in preference to the sink buffer provided the sink buffer is not a
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reference buffer.
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@return A pointer to the created buffer.
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*/
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inline CMMFBuffer* MDataSource::CreateSourceBufferL(TMediaId aMediaId, CMMFBuffer& /*aSinkBuffer*/, TBool &aReference)
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{
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return CreateSourceBufferL(aMediaId, aReference);
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}
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/**
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Function to 'logon' the data source to the same thread that source will be supplying data in.
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This method may be required as the thread that the data source was created in is not always
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the same thread that the data transfer will take place in. Therefore any thread specific
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initialisation needs to be performed in the SourceThreadLogon rather than in the creation
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of the data source.
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This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement if any thread specific
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initialisation is required and/or the data source can create any asynchronous events.
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@param aEventHandler
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This is an MAsyncEventHandler to handle asynchronous events that occur during the
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transfer of multimedia data. The event handler must be in the same thread as the data transfer
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thread. Hence the reason it is passed in the SourceThreadLogon as opposed to say the constructor.
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@return An error code indicating if the function call was successful. KErrNone on success, otherwise
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another of the system-wide error codes.
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*/
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inline TInt MDataSource::SourceThreadLogon(MAsyncEventHandler& /*aEventHandler*/)
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{
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return KErrNone;
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}
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/**
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Function to allow the data source to negotiate with a data sink
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This method is required in cases where the settings of data source are dependant on those of a
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data sink. This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement.
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@param aDataSink
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The data sink whose settings can affect the data source.
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*/
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inline void MDataSource::NegotiateSourceL(MDataSink& /*aDataSink*/)
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{
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}
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/**
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Function to set the source priority settings.
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This is a virtual function that a derrived data source can implement if
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a priority mechanism is required to arbitrate between multiple clients
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trying to access the same resource.
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@param aPrioritySettings
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The source priority settings.
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*/
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inline void MDataSource::SetSourcePrioritySettings(const TMMFPrioritySettings& /*aPrioritySettings*/)
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{
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}
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/**
|
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This function is used by TCleanupItem objects to perform
|
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|
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a SourceStopL() when leaving functions exist, ususally between SourcePrimeL-SourceStopL pairs.
|
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@param aSource
|
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The data source to be stopped.
|
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*/
|
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inline static void DoDataSourceStop(TAny* aSource)
|
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{
|
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MDataSource* source = STATIC_CAST(MDataSource*, aSource);
|
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|
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// we don't want this function to leave because no leaving functions are supposed
|
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// to be used as argument to the TCleanupItem objects. Hence we catch the error but
|
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|
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// we do nothing with it.
|
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|
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TRAP_IGNORE(source->SourceStopL());
|
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|
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}
|
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|
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|
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|
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/**
|
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|
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This method is used by TCleanupItem objects to perform a SourceThreadLogoff().
|
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|
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|
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|
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@param aSource
|
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|
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The data source to be logged off.
|
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|
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*/
|
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|
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inline static void DoDataSourceThreadLogoff(TAny* aSource)
|
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|
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{
|
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|
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MDataSource* source = STATIC_CAST(MDataSource*, aSource);
|
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|
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source->SourceThreadLogoff();
|
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|
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}
|
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|
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|
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|
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#endif
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