Solved .[eVC++] How to use "srand" function? - Windows Mobile Software Development

Hello.
I want to ask some skilled developers,how to use "srand" function?
I found in help this:
Code:
/* RAND.C: This program seeds the random-number generator
* with the time, then displays 10 random integers.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
void main( void )
{
int i;
/* Seed the random-number generator with current time so that
the numbers will be different every time we run.
*/
srand( (unsigned)time( NULL ) );
/* Display 10 numbers. */
for( i = 0; i < 10;i++ )
printf( “ %6d\n”, rand() );
}
Problem is,when I use this example,I get errormessages:
CNS.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol time referenced in function "void __cdecl PrepareWheel(struct HDC__ *)" ([email protected]@[email protected]@@Z)
ARMV4Dbg/CNS.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
Without this function,function "rand" returns all the time same sequence(as we know).
I am using Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 for PocketPC app development.
That's for now,thanks,Tomas.

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HTC Kernel I2C

Hi, right been looking at the Hero CDMA Kernel trying to get direct access to the light sensor.
I know its part of I2C, and have found some documentation, but its completely over my head! Anyone smarter than me know what this means/how to use it?
Thanks
Usually, i2c devices are controlled by a kernel driver. But it is also
possible to access all devices on an adapter from userspace, through
the /dev interface. You need to load module i2c-dev for this.
Each registered i2c adapter gets a number, counting from 0. You can
examine /sys/class/i2c-dev/ to see what number corresponds to which adapter.
I2C device files are character device files with major device number 89
and a minor device number corresponding to the number assigned as
explained above. They should be called "i2c-%d" (i2c-0, i2c-1, ...,
i2c-10, ...). All 256 minor device numbers are reserved for i2c.
C example
=========
So let's say you want to access an i2c adapter from a C program. The
first thing to do is "#include <linux/i2c-dev.h>". Please note that
there are two files named "i2c-dev.h" out there, one is distributed
with the Linux kernel and is meant to be included from kernel
driver code, the other one is distributed with lm_sensors and is
meant to be included from user-space programs. You obviously want
the second one here.
Now, you have to decide which adapter you want to access. You should
inspect /sys/class/i2c-dev/ to decide this. Adapter numbers are assigned
somewhat dynamically, so you can not even assume /dev/i2c-0 is the
first adapter.
Next thing, open the device file, as follows:
int file;
int adapter_nr = 2; /* probably dynamically determined */
char filename[20];
sprintf(filename,"/dev/i2c-%d",adapter_nr);
if ((file = open(filename,O_RDWR)) < 0) {
/* ERROR HANDLING; you can check errno to see what went wrong */
exit(1);
}
When you have opened the device, you must specify with what device
address you want to communicate:
int addr = 0x40; /* The I2C address */
if (ioctl(file,I2C_SLAVE,addr) < 0) {
/* ERROR HANDLING; you can check errno to see what went wrong */
exit(1);
}
Well, you are all set up now. You can now use SMBus commands or plain
I2C to communicate with your device. SMBus commands are preferred if
the device supports them. Both are illustrated below.
__u8 register = 0x10; /* Device register to access */
__s32 res;
char buf[10];
/* Using SMBus commands */
res = i2c_smbus_read_word_data(file,register);
if (res < 0) {
/* ERROR HANDLING: i2c transaction failed */
} else {
/* res contains the read word */
}
/* Using I2C Write, equivalent of
i2c_smbus_write_word_data(file,register,0x6543) */
buf[0] = register;
buf[1] = 0x43;
buf[2] = 0x65;
if ( write(file,buf,3) != 3) {
/* ERROR HANDLING: i2c transaction failed */
}
/* Using I2C Read, equivalent of i2c_smbus_read_byte(file) */
if (read(file,buf,1) != 1) {
/* ERROR HANDLING: i2c transaction failed */
} else {
/* buf[0] contains the read byte */
}
IMPORTANT: because of the use of inline functions, you *have* to use
'-O' or some variation when you compile your program!
Full interface description
==========================
The following IOCTLs are defined and fully supported
(see also i2c-dev.h):
ioctl(file,I2C_SLAVE,long addr)
Change slave address. The address is passed in the 7 lower bits of the
argument (except for 10 bit addresses, passed in the 10 lower bits in this
case).
ioctl(file,I2C_TENBIT,long select)
Selects ten bit addresses if select not equals 0, selects normal 7 bit
addresses if select equals 0. Default 0. This request is only valid
if the adapter has I2C_FUNC_10BIT_ADDR.
ioctl(file,I2C_PEC,long select)
Selects SMBus PEC (packet error checking) generation and verification
if select not equals 0, disables if select equals 0. Default 0.
Used only for SMBus transactions. This request only has an effect if the
the adapter has I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PEC; it is still safe if not, it just
doesn't have any effect.
ioctl(file,I2C_FUNCS,unsigned long *funcs)
Gets the adapter functionality and puts it in *funcs.
ioctl(file,I2C_RDWR,struct i2c_rdwr_ioctl_data *msgset)
Do combined read/write transaction without stop in between.
Only valid if the adapter has I2C_FUNC_I2C. The argument is
a pointer to a
struct i2c_rdwr_ioctl_data {
struct i2c_msg *msgs; /* ptr to array of simple messages */
int nmsgs; /* number of messages to exchange */
}
The msgs[] themselves contain further pointers into data buffers.
The function will write or read data to or from that buffers depending
on whether the I2C_M_RD flag is set in a particular message or not.
The slave address and whether to use ten bit address mode has to be
set in each message, overriding the values set with the above ioctl's.
Other values are NOT supported at this moment, except for I2C_SMBUS,
which you should never directly call; instead, use the access functions
below.
You can do plain i2c transactions by using read(2) and write(2) calls.
You do not need to pass the address byte; instead, set it through
ioctl I2C_SLAVE before you try to access the device.
You can do SMBus level transactions (see documentation file smbus-protocol
for details) through the following functions:
__s32 i2c_smbus_write_quick(int file, __u8 value);
__s32 i2c_smbus_read_byte(int file);
__s32 i2c_smbus_write_byte(int file, __u8 value);
__s32 i2c_smbus_read_byte_data(int file, __u8 command);
__s32 i2c_smbus_write_byte_data(int file, __u8 command, __u8 value);
__s32 i2c_smbus_read_word_data(int file, __u8 command);
__s32 i2c_smbus_write_word_data(int file, __u8 command, __u16 value);
__s32 i2c_smbus_process_call(int file, __u8 command, __u16 value);
__s32 i2c_smbus_read_block_data(int file, __u8 command, __u8 *values);
__s32 i2c_smbus_write_block_data(int file, __u8 command, __u8 length,
__u8 *values);
All these transactions return -1 on failure; you can read errno to see
what happened. The 'write' transactions return 0 on success; the
'read' transactions return the read value, except for read_block, which
returns the number of values read. The block buffers need not be longer
than 32 bytes.
The above functions are all macros, that resolve to calls to the
i2c_smbus_access function, that on its turn calls a specific ioctl
with the data in a specific format. Read the source code if you
want to know what happens behind the screens.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Surely if you want to use the light sensor in an application, the correct path is via API calls, or do you have other intentions?
Regards,
Dave
Ideally yes, but when you use the API to get the light sensor values, you get the accelerometer values instead! Interesting its similar on the Samsung Moment, asking for the light sensor values returns the compass values!
Seems neither HTC or Samsung know what they are doing!

How to get apps IDs ?

Hi everyone,
I'm in trouble with my Desire "network usage".
Here is a "screenshot" of my device.
How can I get the application name for "1013" ?
Thank you for your help.
This morning, the situation is worse
open the terminal on your phone (i use betterterminal pro) and type "ps -w" without quotes in superuser mode and it wqill display all the processes with their ids
Eek, that sounds like a really bad bug..
Take a look, not sure if it is what you can use and/or afford:
topic id=12318 on android fr forum
AID_ROOT 0 /* traditional unix root user */
AID_SYSTEM 1000 /* system server */
AID_RADIO 1001 /* telephony subsystem, RIL */
AID_BLUETOOTH 1002 /* bluetooth subsystem */
AID_GRAPHICS 1003 /* graphics devices */
AID_INPUT 1004 /* input devices */
AID_AUDIO 1005 /* audio devices */
AID_CAMERA 1006 /* camera devices */
AID_LOG 1007 /* log devices */
AID_COMPASS 1008 /* compass device */
AID_MOUNT 1009 /* mountd socket */
AID_WIFI 1010 /* wifi subsystem */
AID_ADB 1011 /* android debug bridge (adbd) */
AID_INSTALL 1012 /* group for installing packages */
AID_MEDIA 1013 /* mediaserver process */
AID_DHCP 1014 /* dhcp client */
leub said:
AID_MEDIA 1013 /* mediaserver process */
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for your help leub.
Now I need to figure out which process is "mediaserver" ?!
The mediaserver is any Native or Application which uses or streams your media which can be music, videos, even apps like iMeem, streamfurious, Pandora, TuneWiki, You Tube, and the apps
Very interesting problem ...
Someone has a solution please ?!

[Q] root_plug

Not sure if this means anything, just throwing it out there, but i was going through file for froyo on the evo, original file name "supersonic-2.6.32.15-g746f4f0.tar" and found a file named root_plug-notepad, now i'm only guessing, but is this how they are blocking us from being able to root our device, or am i just guessing outta my arse.
on the notepad the full content is:
/*
* Root Plug sample LSM module
*
* Originally written for a Linux Journal.
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Greg Kroah-Hartman
*
* Prevents any programs running with egid == 0 if a specific USB device
* is not present in the system. Yes, it can be gotten around, but is a
* nice starting point for people to play with, and learn the LSM
* interface.
*
* If you want to turn this into something with a semblance of security,
* you need to hook the task_* functions also.
*
* See for more information
* about this code.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 of the
* License.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/security.h>
#include <linux/usb.h>
#include <linux/moduleparam.h>
/* default is a generic type of usb to serial converter */
static int vendor_id = 0x0557;
static int product_id = 0x2008;
module_param(vendor_id, uint, 0400);
module_param(product_id, uint, 0400);
/* should we print out debug messages */
static int debug = 0;
module_param(debug, bool, 0600);
#define MY_NAME "root_plug"
#define root_dbg(fmt, arg...) \
do { \
if (debug) \
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: %s: " fmt , \
MY_NAME , __func__ , \
## arg); \
} while (0)
static int rootplug_bprm_check_security (struct linux_binprm *bprm)
{
struct usb_device *dev;
root_dbg("file %s, e_uid = %d, e_gid = %d\n",
bprm->filename, bprm->cred->euid, bprm->cred->egid);
if (bprm->cred->egid == 0) {
dev = usb_find_device(vendor_id, product_id);
if (!dev) {
root_dbg("e_gid = 0, and device not found, "
"task not allowed to run...\n");
return -EPERM;
}
usb_put_dev(dev);
}
return 0;
}
static struct security_operations rootplug_security_ops = {
.bprm_check_security = rootplug_bprm_check_security,
};
static int __init rootplug_init (void)
{
/* register ourselves with the security framework */
if (register_security (&rootplug_security_ops)) {
printk (KERN_INFO
"Failure registering Root Plug module with the kernel\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
printk (KERN_INFO "Root Plug module initialized, "
"vendor_id = %4.4x, product id = %4.4x\n", vendor_id, product_id);
return 0;
}
security_initcall (rootplug_init);
nobody, nothing, someone has to have some sort of input, lol.
pubbs.net/200910/kernel/36760-patchrfc-security-remove-rootplug.html
Uncle jimmy says hello

[Q] Regarding USB audio (source code help)

By using the GlaDOS kernel and Usb audio recorder ROOT, I was able to listen to music with my USB headset, however I really would like a way to implement it into the kernel or the OS so I can reroute media sound to my headset with other apps.
Here's the source code of the driver... Maybe someone with more knowledge than me will be able to implement it or maybe point me in the right direction.
Code:
#ifndef __USBAUDIO_H
#define __USBAUDIO_H
/*
* (Tentative) USB Audio Driver for ALSA
*
* Copyright (c) 2002 by Takashi Iwai <[email protected]>
*
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
/* handling of USB vendor/product ID pairs as 32-bit numbers */
#define USB_ID(vendor, product) (((vendor) << 16) | (product))
#define USB_ID_VENDOR(id) ((id) >> 16)
#define USB_ID_PRODUCT(id) ((u16)(id))
/*
*
*/
struct snd_usb_audio {
int index;
struct usb_device *dev;
struct snd_card *card;
struct usb_interface *pm_intf;
u32 usb_id;
struct mutex shutdown_mutex;
unsigned int shutdown:1;
unsigned int probing:1;
unsigned int autosuspended:1;
unsigned int txfr_quirk:1; /* Subframe boundaries on transfers */
int num_interfaces;
int num_suspended_intf;
struct list_head pcm_list; /* list of pcm streams */
int pcm_devs;
struct list_head midi_list; /* list of midi interfaces */
struct list_head mixer_list; /* list of mixer interfaces */
int setup; /* from the 'device_setup' module param */
int nrpacks; /* from the 'nrpacks' module param */
int async_unlink; /* from the 'async_unlink' module param */
struct usb_host_interface *ctrl_intf; /* the audio control interface */
};
/*
* Information about devices with broken descriptors
*/
/* special values for .ifnum */
#define QUIRK_NO_INTERFACE -2
#define QUIRK_ANY_INTERFACE -1
enum quirk_type {
QUIRK_IGNORE_INTERFACE,
QUIRK_COMPOSITE,
QUIRK_MIDI_STANDARD_INTERFACE,
QUIRK_MIDI_FIXED_ENDPOINT,
QUIRK_MIDI_YAMAHA,
QUIRK_MIDI_MIDIMAN,
QUIRK_MIDI_NOVATION,
QUIRK_MIDI_RAW_BYTES,
QUIRK_MIDI_EMAGIC,
QUIRK_MIDI_CME,
QUIRK_MIDI_AKAI,
QUIRK_MIDI_US122L,
QUIRK_AUDIO_STANDARD_INTERFACE,
QUIRK_AUDIO_FIXED_ENDPOINT,
QUIRK_AUDIO_EDIROL_UAXX,
QUIRK_AUDIO_ALIGN_TRANSFER,
QUIRK_AUDIO_STANDARD_MIXER,
QUIRK_TYPE_COUNT
};
struct snd_usb_audio_quirk {
const char *vendor_name;
const char *product_name;
int16_t ifnum;
uint16_t type;
const void *data;
};
#define combine_word(s) ((*(s)) | ((unsigned int)(s)[1] << 8))
#define combine_triple(s) (combine_word(s) | ((unsigned int)(s)[2] << 16))
#define combine_quad(s) (combine_triple(s) | ((unsigned int)(s)[3] << 24))
#endif /* __USBAUDIO_H */

GT-S8500 Restarting ITSELF EVERY 30MIN

Hey Bada Users
I own Samsung GT-S8500, great phone, fast, smooth, nice camera, expecialy HD 720p VIDEO.
But my phone keeps restarting every 20-30MIN itself, while i doing something, like browsing internet, playing music etc....
I have installed few ROM, BADA 2.0, BADA 1.2, but allways the same problem.. restarting..
Can solutio be getting '' android '' on my device or something code that can fix this?
And which android ROM doesnt have '' modem '' bug and fully working network?
Thanks
It is a problem with the power module. Also my father's wave have this problem. (Not every 30 min but every 1-2 hours)
Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
how to fix it?
If warranty is still valid use it. If not, you can't do anything. Is an hardware problem
Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Alberto96 said:
If warranty is still valid use it. If not, you can't do anything. Is an hardware problem
Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no warranty, i really need some fix, software or anything,,,,
No software fix available. The only solution is a new motherboard
Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
i can get motherboard for 10$, but theres no samsung care center in my country, and its to expensive... why i need complet motherboard, when the problem is only in power modul?
You could try to find hint about your problem.
Set Debug Level to High...
Enter:
*#33284*#
Post Bluescreen here...
To leave Screen Upload data to pc. Press and hold END Key for few seconds... or use this Tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1176189
RAM dump eXtractor
Best Regards
adfree said:
You could try to find hint about your problem.
Set Debug Level to High...
Enter:
*#33284*#
Post Bluescreen here...
To leave Screen Upload data to pc. Press and hold END Key for few seconds... or use this Tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1176189
RAM dump eXtractor
Best Regards
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well i get blue screen, but i cant upload it to PC!
So addfree, what do you thing i suggest to do now? ( no warranty, no samsung care center )
Can i solve this by opening phone myself, or some software or code ( like setting low debug mode ) to fix this?
Could maybe android NaND or FnF solve this problem?
If i send you bluescreen INF, can you tell me whats wrong with my phone, and send me a fix or?
If i send you bluescreen INF, can you tell me whats wrong with my phone, and send me a fix or?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Without Screenshot/Photo or RamDump_Information(BS_DoubleFault).txt I have NO idea...
Sometimes it is possible, that Ram Dump eXtractor not detect handset...
But if, then it is easier... example:
Code:
Modem:Q6270B-KPRBL-1.5.45T
SHP:VPP R5 2.1.1
Build Host:S1-AGENT01
BuildAt:2010/05/12 01:04:23
App Debug Level : 0
ASSERTION_ASSERT:0 failed. (fi
le SysSecureBoot.c, line 3868)
BoAn3868
<Callstack information>
PC = 4010B063 OemDumpRegister
LR = 4010B067 OemDumpRegister
<Mocha Task Callstack>
_SysAssertReport
__SysSecBootReadNetLockInfoFro
mFile
If IMEI is not set...
What shows your Bluescreen?
Best Regards
adfree said:
Without Screenshot/Photo or RamDump_Information(BS_DoubleFault).txt I have NO idea...
Sometimes it is possible, that Ram Dump eXtractor not detect handset...
But if, then it is easier... example:
Code:
Modem:Q6270B-KPRBL-1.5.45T
SHP:VPP R5 2.1.1
Build Host:S1-AGENT01
BuildAt:2010/05/12 01:04:23
App Debug Level : 0
ASSERTION_ASSERT:0 failed. (fi
le SysSecureBoot.c, line 3868)
BoAn3868
<Callstack information>
PC = 4010B063 OemDumpRegister
LR = 4010B067 OemDumpRegister
<Mocha Task Callstack>
_SysAssertReport
__SysSecBootReadNetLockInfoFro
mFile
If IMEI is not set...
What shows your Bluescreen?
Best Regards
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
S/W version: S8530+BO+LD1
Modem: Q6270B-KPRBL-1.5. 45T
SHP: VPP R5 2. 1. 1
Build Host: S1-AGENT08
BuildAt: 2013/03/05 17:19:24
App Debug Level: 0
ASSERTI ON_ASSERT: FALSE failed
( file SysECOM c, line 81 )
Ecom V2 Assert : Allocated App
( symbol size [ EventMgr: 100 ] is
lesser than Given Symb [ 146:
Wml sEventHandl er Valid ] n
< Callstack information>
PC = 4031B42B OemDupmRegister
LR = 4031B42F OemDumpRegister
<Mocha tast callstack>
_ SysAssertReport
This i write manually, and theres 7 more pages, should i write them all? ( This is the 1st page that i write )
And why S/W version is: s8530+BO+LD1 when my device is s8500 wave?
And yes, now i have Bada 2.0, Turko SF latest version, and now its not rebooting so often like on other softwares, why's that?
As Template...
Code:
ALL HW Information:
HW VERSION : S8500_REV07
IMEI VERSION : Not Active
RF CAL DATE : Not Active
Bad Block Information:
nNumBMPs : 0
nAge : 0
Run Time Bad Block Occurred :
Init BMPs = [COLOR="Red"][B]1[/B][/COLOR], Current BMPs =
0
You could check if your OneNAND memory is okay, or have damaged blocks...
No need to post more infos.
For now I have no real idea... need to investigate for SysECOM.
Best Regards
adfree said:
As Template...
Code:
ALL HW Information:
HW VERSION : S8500_REV07
IMEI VERSION : Not Active
RF CAL DATE : Not Active
Bad Block Information:
nNumBMPs : 0
nAge : 0
Run Time Bad Block Occurred :
Init BMPs = [COLOR="Red"][B]1[/B][/COLOR], Current BMPs =
0
You could check if your OneNAND memory is okay, or have damaged blocks...
No need to post more infos.
For now I have no real idea... need to investigate for SysECOM.
Best Regards
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you suggest me what to do?
how to chech OneNAND or damaged blocks?
whats with SysECOM, you are only one who can help me now.
...and theres 7 more pages...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Navigate with Keys on left side... + or -
HOLD +
Otherwise you jump between 2 pages... Then check again for this request:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41853793&postcount=12
About SysECOM.c ... you can find it in apps_compressed.bin... or Google result:
SysEcom.h from GT-S5230_S5233_S5600.zip
Code:
/*
* Samsung Handset Platform
* Copyright (c) 2000 Software Center, Samsung Electronics, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This software is the confidential and proprietary information
* of Samsung Electronics, Inc. ("Confidential Information"). You
* shall not disclose such Confidential Information and shall use
* it only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement
* you entered into with Samsung Electronics.
*/
/*:Associate with "Embedded COM" */
#ifndef _SYS_ECOM_H_
#define _SYS_ECOM_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#include "ShpTypes.h"
typedef UINT32 ECOMCLSID;
#define ECOM_VTBL(name) name
#define ECOM_INTERFACE(name) \
struct _##name {\
struct ECOM_VTBL(name)* pVtbl;\
};\
typedef struct ECOM_VTBL(name) ECOM_VTBL(name);\
struct ECOM_VTBL(name)
typedef BOOL (*EcomDispatch)(UINT32 action, ULONG param1, ULONG param2, void* pParam3);
#define DECLARE_EBASE() \
UINT32 (*AddRef) (void);\
UINT32 (*Release) (void);\
BOOL (*Dispatch)(UINT32 action, ULONG param1, ULONG param2, void* pParam3);
#define DECLARE_ECOM_VTBL(name) name* pVtbl##name; \
ADDR sb;
typedef struct
{
void* pClass;
ADDR sb;
} EcomType;
#define GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, name) ((struct _##name*)p)->pVtbl
#define SysGetVtbl(compID, compName) (((T##compName*)(pDllBaseEcomFactory[compID-CID_BASE].pClass))->pVtblE##compName)
#define SysGetSb(compID) (((EcomType*)(pDllBaseEcomFactory[compID-CID_BASE].pClass))->sb)
#define INIT_ECOM_VTBL(p, name, vt) (GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, name) = (ECOM_VTBL(name)*)&vt)
/*
* EBase Definition
*/
ECOM_INTERFACE(EBase)
{
DECLARE_EBASE()
};
#define EBaseAddRef(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EBase)->AddRef()
#define EBaseRelease(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EBase)->Release()
/*
* EComp Interface
*/
ECOM_INTERFACE(EComp)
{
DECLARE_EBASE()
BOOL (*Create)(EComp* pEComp, ECOMCLSID clsID, void** ppObj);
void (*Destroy)(EComp* pEComp);
};
#define ECompAddRef(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EComp)->AddRef()
#define ECompRelease(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EComp)->Release()
#define ECompCreate(p,id,ppo) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EComp)->Create(id,ppo)
#define ECompDestroy(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EComp)->Destroy()
typedef struct _EcomClass EcomClass;
struct _EcomClass
{
void* pData; // Private data
EcomClass* pNextObj; // Pointer to next class in the list
ECOMCLSID clsID; // Class information
};
typedef struct _EcomComp
{
DECLARE_ECOM_VTBL(EComp)
UINT32 refCount;
EcomClass* pObjList;
BOOL (*Create)(EComp* pEComp, ECOMCLSID clsID, void** ppObj);
void (*Destroy)(EComp* pEComp);
} EcomComp;
typedef struct
{
ECOMCLSID clsID;
void* pClass;
} EcomFactory;
extern EcomFactory* pDllBaseEcomFactory;
extern ADDR dllBaseSb;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif // _SYS_ECOM_H_
Hmmm...
Is your Wave used or bought from used condition...
Is your Wave repaired or Unlocked by some magic box ?
Best Regards
Edit 1.
Google result...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40393606&postcount=6
Here I can see 2 damaged blocks...
Btw... Check to remove your SIM Card... maybe then more then 30 minutes stable...
Edit 2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19496159&postcount=31
Okay, seems features of SysECOM.c wide range... Embedded COM
adfree said:
Navigate with Keys on left side... + or -
HOLD +
Otherwise you jump between 2 pages... Then check again for this request:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41853793&postcount=12
About SysECOM.c ... you can find it in apps_compressed.bin... or Google result:
SysEcom.h from GT-S5230_S5233_S5600.zip
Code:
/*
* Samsung Handset Platform
* Copyright (c) 2000 Software Center, Samsung Electronics, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This software is the confidential and proprietary information
* of Samsung Electronics, Inc. ("Confidential Information"). You
* shall not disclose such Confidential Information and shall use
* it only in accordance with the terms of the license agreement
* you entered into with Samsung Electronics.
*/
/*:Associate with "Embedded COM" */
#ifndef _SYS_ECOM_H_
#define _SYS_ECOM_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#include "ShpTypes.h"
typedef UINT32 ECOMCLSID;
#define ECOM_VTBL(name) name
#define ECOM_INTERFACE(name) \
struct _##name {\
struct ECOM_VTBL(name)* pVtbl;\
};\
typedef struct ECOM_VTBL(name) ECOM_VTBL(name);\
struct ECOM_VTBL(name)
typedef BOOL (*EcomDispatch)(UINT32 action, ULONG param1, ULONG param2, void* pParam3);
#define DECLARE_EBASE() \
UINT32 (*AddRef) (void);\
UINT32 (*Release) (void);\
BOOL (*Dispatch)(UINT32 action, ULONG param1, ULONG param2, void* pParam3);
#define DECLARE_ECOM_VTBL(name) name* pVtbl##name; \
ADDR sb;
typedef struct
{
void* pClass;
ADDR sb;
} EcomType;
#define GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, name) ((struct _##name*)p)->pVtbl
#define SysGetVtbl(compID, compName) (((T##compName*)(pDllBaseEcomFactory[compID-CID_BASE].pClass))->pVtblE##compName)
#define SysGetSb(compID) (((EcomType*)(pDllBaseEcomFactory[compID-CID_BASE].pClass))->sb)
#define INIT_ECOM_VTBL(p, name, vt) (GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, name) = (ECOM_VTBL(name)*)&vt)
/*
* EBase Definition
*/
ECOM_INTERFACE(EBase)
{
DECLARE_EBASE()
};
#define EBaseAddRef(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EBase)->AddRef()
#define EBaseRelease(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EBase)->Release()
/*
* EComp Interface
*/
ECOM_INTERFACE(EComp)
{
DECLARE_EBASE()
BOOL (*Create)(EComp* pEComp, ECOMCLSID clsID, void** ppObj);
void (*Destroy)(EComp* pEComp);
};
#define ECompAddRef(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EComp)->AddRef()
#define ECompRelease(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EComp)->Release()
#define ECompCreate(p,id,ppo) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EComp)->Create(id,ppo)
#define ECompDestroy(p) GET_ECOM_PVTBL(p, EComp)->Destroy()
typedef struct _EcomClass EcomClass;
struct _EcomClass
{
void* pData; // Private data
EcomClass* pNextObj; // Pointer to next class in the list
ECOMCLSID clsID; // Class information
};
typedef struct _EcomComp
{
DECLARE_ECOM_VTBL(EComp)
UINT32 refCount;
EcomClass* pObjList;
BOOL (*Create)(EComp* pEComp, ECOMCLSID clsID, void** ppObj);
void (*Destroy)(EComp* pEComp);
} EcomComp;
typedef struct
{
ECOMCLSID clsID;
void* pClass;
} EcomFactory;
extern EcomFactory* pDllBaseEcomFactory;
extern ADDR dllBaseSb;
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif // _SYS_ECOM_H_
Hmmm...
Is your Wave used or bought from used condition...
Is your Wave repaired or Unlocked by some magic box ?
Best Regards
Edit 1.
Google result...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40393606&postcount=6
Here I can see 2 damaged blocks...
Btw... Check to remove your SIM Card... maybe then more then 30 minutes stable...
Edit 2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19496159&postcount=31
Okay, seems features of SysECOM.c wide range... Embedded COM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What can i do, how can i fix it?
Best Regards
Can i solve this by opening phone myself, or some software or code ( like setting low debug mode ) to fix this?
Could maybe android NaND or FnF solve this problem?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can only try to identify problem... then maybe cheap solution.
Maybe it is Hardware, maybe it is Software problem...
Bluescreen message about SysECOM.c ...
I have NO idea, what exactly this means abour your Wave...
You could try to install Android...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1851818
If it also restart/shut down... then 88,88 % Hardwaretrouble...
Again, your Wave shows damaged blocks?
Yes or no ?
Easy task.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41853793&postcount=12
Next Bluescreen, navigate to site/page 2 and read info...
Best Regards
adfree said:
You can only try to identify problem... then maybe cheap solution.
Maybe it is Hardware, maybe it is Software problem...
Bluescreen message about SysECOM.c ...
I have NO idea, what exactly this means abour your Wave...
You could try to install Android...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1851818
If it also restart/shut down... then 88,88 % Hardwaretrouble...
Again, your Wave shows damaged blocks?
Yes or no ?
Easy task.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41853793&postcount=12
Next Bluescreen, navigate to site/page 2 and read info...
Best Regards
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Again im set high debug level, and yes, i get bad block information.
Bad Block Information:
nNumBMPs: 0
nAge: 0
Run Time Bas Block Occurred:
I ni t BMPs = 2, Currect BMPs= 0
What does this mean?
What does this mean?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good Question...
0 bada blocks could be 100 % perfect.
My S8500 test device with broken Display and attached with soldered wires to my RIFF JTAG Box works with some minor problems...
Not all things tested/used... because my SIM Cards are not active...
So no Calls, SMS etc...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13582911&postcount=13
With JTAG I can see the address where the bad block is located...
Here my Thread about bad blocks...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42030607#post42030607
Maybe if more users could check about bada blocks and problems of their Waves...
Its like defect clusters in PC world...
If your Harddisk is damaged... with bad clusters...
A.
You can try to """Low Level Format"""... but this ""dangerous""...
Risk of data loss sooon or in future is much higher...
B.
Replace HD by new one...
Same for your Wave... maybe the 2 bad blocks are ignorable...
But maybe this is one more sign, that your Hardware is not 100 % okay...
One more scenario...
I have NO idea about your country... nor about your Wave, if it is from Operator... Branding...
With Serial Number S/N under your battery you can check with Kies, which Firmware is exactly for your Wave...
Because it seems few Differences for different countries and mixed Firmware can cause in some sideeffects/problems...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36482821&postcount=315
Check Firmware from Kies...
Best Regards
adfree said:
Good Question...
0 bada blocks could be 100 % perfect.
My S8500 test device with broken Display and attached with soldered wires to my RIFF JTAG Box works with some minor problems...
Not all things tested/used... because my SIM Cards are not active...
So no Calls, SMS etc...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13582911&postcount=13
With JTAG I can see the address where the bad block is located...
Here my Thread about bad blocks...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42030607#post42030607
Maybe if more users could check about bada blocks and problems of their Waves...
Its like defect clusters in PC world...
If your Harddisk is damaged... with bad clusters...
A.
You can try to """Low Level Format"""... but this ""dangerous""...
Risk of data loss sooon or in future is much higher...
B.
Replace HD by new one...
Same for your Wave... maybe the 2 bad blocks are ignorable...
But maybe this is one more sign, that your Hardware is not 100 % okay...
One more scenario...
I have NO idea about your country... nor about your Wave, if it is from Operator... Branding...
With Serial Number S/N under your battery you can check with Kies, which Firmware is exactly for your Wave...
Because it seems few Differences for different countries and mixed Firmware can cause in some sideeffects/problems...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36482821&postcount=315
Check Firmware from Kies...
Best Regards
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
A.
How to do Low Level Format, guide?
B.
How can i replace HD by new one?
C.
My country is Bosnia And Hercegovina, not from operator, i bought it from used condition. I will try this.
Galaxy3HELL said:
A.
How to do Low Level Format, guide?
B.
How can i replace HD by new one?
C.
My country is Bosnia And Hercegovina, not from operator, i bought it from used condition. I will try this.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Brate,sto jednostavno ne probas android,ako i tamo zeza,onda je harver upitanju..

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