author | sandman <sandman> | 2002-07-01 22:28:22 (UTC) |
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committer | sandman <sandman> | 2002-07-01 22:28:22 (UTC) |
commit | b34df43c4d141b6845a6251e8f52f7daf3d1a867 (patch) (unidiff) | |
tree | d829feab33887adcf47ac56f6625ea2fb6414281 | |
parent | cce43bef3e68b007f027f52328972b6b86af1098 (diff) | |
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This is the release version with all debug stuff thrown out -- in return
I have heavily commented the code, so maybe someone else besides me
culd get the hang of this programm.
-rw-r--r-- | core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c | 246 |
1 files changed, 117 insertions, 129 deletions
diff --git a/core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c b/core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c index d96ffaf..70e5415 100644 --- a/core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c +++ b/core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c | |||
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ | |||
1 | /* opiealarm.c | 1 | /* |
2 | * This program is for extracting the event time/date out | 2 | * opiealarm.c |
3 | * of /etc/resumeat and setting the RTC alarm to that time/date. | 3 | * |
4 | * It is designed to run via a script just before the iPaq | 4 | * This program is for extracting the event time/date out |
5 | * is suspended. | 5 | * of /etc/resumeat and setting the RTC alarm to that time/date. |
6 | * | 6 | * It is designed to run via a script just before the iPAQ |
7 | * Roughly based on ipaqalarm from Benjamin Long | 7 | * is suspended and right after the iPAQ resumes operation. |
8 | * | 8 | * |
9 | * written by Robert Griebl <sandman@handhelds.org> | 9 | * written and copyrighted by Robert Griebl <sandman@handhelds.org> |
10 | */ | 10 | */ |
11 | 11 | ||
12 | #include <stdio.h> | 12 | #include <stdio.h> |
13 | #include <linux/rtc.h> | 13 | #include <linux/rtc.h> |
@@ -28,8 +28,6 @@ | |||
28 | #define PIDFILE "/var/run/opiealarm.pid" | 28 | #define PIDFILE "/var/run/opiealarm.pid" |
29 | #define APMFILE "/proc/apm" | 29 | #define APMFILE "/proc/apm" |
30 | 30 | ||
31 | FILE *log; // debug only | ||
32 | |||
33 | int resume ( int resuspend ); | 31 | int resume ( int resuspend ); |
34 | int suspend ( int fix_rtc ); | 32 | int suspend ( int fix_rtc ); |
35 | int main ( int argc, char **argv ); | 33 | int main ( int argc, char **argv ); |
@@ -37,49 +35,28 @@ int fork_with_pidfile ( void ); | |||
37 | int kill_with_pidfile ( void ); | 35 | int kill_with_pidfile ( void ); |
38 | void remove_pidfile ( void ); | 36 | void remove_pidfile ( void ); |
39 | void usage ( void ); | 37 | void usage ( void ); |
40 | void sig_handler ( int sig ); | 38 | void sig_handler_child ( int sig ); |
41 | void error_msg_and_die ( int perr, const char *msg ); | 39 | void sig_handler_parent ( int sig ); |
42 | int onac ( void ); | 40 | int onac ( void ); |
43 | 41 | ||
44 | static int opiealarm_was_running; | 42 | static int opiealarm_was_running; |
45 | 43 | static pid_t parent_pid = 0; | |
46 | static pid_t startpid = 0; | ||
47 | 44 | ||
48 | 45 | ||
49 | void log_msg ( const char *msg ) | ||
50 | { | ||
51 | if ( log ) { | ||
52 | fprintf ( log, msg ); | ||
53 | fflush ( log ); | ||
54 | } | ||
55 | } | ||
56 | 46 | ||
57 | void error_msg_and_die ( int perr, const char *msg ) | 47 | void sig_handler_child ( int sig ) |
58 | { | 48 | { |
59 | if ( perr ) | 49 | // child got SIGUSR2 -> cleanup pidfile and exit |
60 | log_msg ( strerror ( errno )); | ||
61 | log_msg ( msg ); | ||
62 | |||
63 | if ( getpid ( ) != startpid ) | ||
64 | kill ( startpid, SIGUSR1 ); | ||
65 | 50 | ||
66 | while ( 1 ) // pretend we are waiting on RTC, so opiealarm -r can kill us | ||
67 | sleep ( 1 ); | ||
68 | } | ||
69 | |||
70 | |||
71 | void sig_handler ( int sig ) | ||
72 | { | ||
73 | if ( log ) { | ||
74 | log_msg ( "GOT SIGNAL -> EXITING\n" ); | ||
75 | fclose ( log ); | ||
76 | } | ||
77 | remove_pidfile ( ); | 51 | remove_pidfile ( ); |
78 | exit ( 0 ); | 52 | exit ( 0 ); |
79 | } | 53 | } |
80 | 54 | ||
81 | void sig_handler_parent ( int sig ) | 55 | void sig_handler_parent ( int sig ) |
82 | { | 56 | { |
57 | // parent got SIGUSR1 -> safe to exit now | ||
58 | |||
59 | parent_pid = 0; | ||
83 | exit ( 0 ); | 60 | exit ( 0 ); |
84 | } | 61 | } |
85 | 62 | ||
@@ -101,6 +78,11 @@ int fork_with_pidfile ( void ) | |||
101 | pid = fork ( ); | 78 | pid = fork ( ); |
102 | 79 | ||
103 | if ( pid > 0 ) { | 80 | if ( pid > 0 ) { |
81 | // We can not just exit now, because the kernel could suspend | ||
82 | // the iPAQ just before the child process sets the RTC. | ||
83 | // Solution: just wait for SIGUSR1 - the child process will | ||
84 | // signal this when it thinks it is safe to exit. | ||
85 | |||
104 | signal ( SIGUSR1, sig_handler_parent ); | 86 | signal ( SIGUSR1, sig_handler_parent ); |
105 | while ( 1 ) | 87 | while ( 1 ) |
106 | sleep ( 1000 ); | 88 | sleep ( 1000 ); |
@@ -111,8 +93,10 @@ int fork_with_pidfile ( void ) | |||
111 | return 0; | 93 | return 0; |
112 | } | 94 | } |
113 | 95 | ||
114 | signal ( SIGTERM, sig_handler ); | 96 | // child process needs to react to SIGUSR2. This is sent when |
115 | signal ( SIGINT, sig_handler ); | 97 | // a new opiealarm process is started. |
98 | |||
99 | signal ( SIGUSR2, sig_handler_child ); | ||
116 | 100 | ||
117 | // save pid | 101 | // save pid |
118 | if (( fp = fopen ( PIDFILE, "w" ))) { | 102 | if (( fp = fopen ( PIDFILE, "w" ))) { |
@@ -138,21 +122,25 @@ int kill_with_pidfile ( void ) | |||
138 | { | 122 | { |
139 | FILE *fp; | 123 | FILE *fp; |
140 | pid_t pid; | 124 | pid_t pid; |
125 | int res = 0; | ||
126 | |||
127 | // terminate a running opiealarm child process | ||
128 | // return 1 if we really killed one | ||
141 | 129 | ||
142 | if (( fp = fopen ( PIDFILE, "r" ))) { | 130 | if (( fp = fopen ( PIDFILE, "r" ))) { |
143 | if ( fscanf ( fp, "%d", &pid ) == 1 ) | 131 | if ( fscanf ( fp, "%d", &pid ) == 1 ) |
144 | return ( kill ( pid, SIGTERM ) == 0 ) ? 1 : 0; | 132 | res = ( kill ( pid, SIGUSR2 ) == 0 ) ? 1 : 0; |
145 | fclose ( fp ); | 133 | fclose ( fp ); |
146 | } | 134 | } |
147 | return 0; | 135 | return res; |
148 | } | 136 | } |
149 | 137 | ||
150 | void remove_pidfile ( void ) | 138 | void remove_pidfile ( void ) |
151 | { | 139 | { |
152 | unlink ( PIDFILE ); | 140 | // child is about to exit - cleanup |
153 | 141 | ||
154 | signal ( SIGTERM, SIG_DFL ); | 142 | unlink ( PIDFILE ); |
155 | signal ( SIGINT, SIG_DFL ); | 143 | signal ( SIGUSR2, SIG_DFL ); |
156 | } | 144 | } |
157 | 145 | ||
158 | 146 | ||
@@ -195,21 +183,26 @@ int main ( int argc, char **argv ) | |||
195 | if ( !mode ) | 183 | if ( !mode ) |
196 | usage ( ); | 184 | usage ( ); |
197 | 185 | ||
186 | |||
187 | parent_pid = getpid ( ); | ||
188 | |||
198 | // kill running opiealarm | 189 | // kill running opiealarm |
199 | startpid = getpid ( ); | ||
200 | opiealarm_was_running = kill_with_pidfile ( ); | 190 | opiealarm_was_running = kill_with_pidfile ( ); |
201 | remove_pidfile ( ); | 191 | remove_pidfile ( ); |
202 | 192 | ||
203 | switch ( mode ) { | 193 | switch ( mode ) { |
204 | case 'r': return resume ( ac_resusp ); | 194 | case 'r': opt = resume ( ac_resusp ); |
195 | break; | ||
205 | case 's': | 196 | case 's': |
206 | default : return suspend ( fix_rtc ); | 197 | default : opt = suspend ( fix_rtc ); |
198 | break; | ||
207 | } | 199 | } |
208 | return 0; | 200 | |
201 | parent_pid = 0; | ||
202 | return opt; | ||
209 | } | 203 | } |
210 | 204 | ||
211 | 205 | ||
212 | |||
213 | int suspend ( int fix_rtc ) | 206 | int suspend ( int fix_rtc ) |
214 | { | 207 | { |
215 | FILE *fp; | 208 | FILE *fp; |
@@ -222,96 +215,80 @@ int suspend ( int fix_rtc ) | |||
222 | 215 | ||
223 | if ( !fork_with_pidfile ( )) | 216 | if ( !fork_with_pidfile ( )) |
224 | return 3; | 217 | return 3; |
225 | |||
226 | log = fopen ( "/tmp/opiealarm.log", "w" ); | ||
227 | log_msg ( "STARTING\n" ); | ||
228 | |||
229 | 218 | ||
230 | if (!( fp = fopen ( "/etc/resumeat", "r" ))) | 219 | // we are the child process from here on ... |
231 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "/etc/resumeat" ); | ||
232 | |||
233 | if ( !fgets ( buf, sizeof( buf ) - 1, fp )) | ||
234 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "/etc/resumeat" ); | ||
235 | 220 | ||
236 | fclose ( fp ); | 221 | tzset ( ); // not sure if it is really needed -- it probably doesn't hurt ... |
237 | 222 | ||
238 | alrt = atoi ( buf ); | 223 | do { // try/catch simulation |
239 | 224 | ||
240 | if ( alrt == 0 ) | 225 | // read the wakeup time from /etc/resumeat |
241 | error_msg_and_die ( 0, "/etc/resumeat contains an invalid time description" ); | 226 | if (!( fp = fopen ( "/etc/resumeat", "r" ))) |
227 | break; // ( 1, "/etc/resumeat" ); | ||
242 | 228 | ||
243 | alrt -= 5; // wake up 5 sec before the specified time | 229 | if ( !fgets ( buf, sizeof( buf ) - 1, fp )) |
244 | 230 | break; // ( 1, "/etc/resumeat" ); | |
245 | 231 | ||
246 | if ( log ) | 232 | fclose ( fp ); |
247 | fprintf ( log, "Setting RTC alarm to %d\n", alrt ); | ||
248 | |||
249 | tzset ( ); | ||
250 | 233 | ||
251 | alr = *gmtime ( &alrt ); | 234 | alrt = atoi ( buf ); // get the alarm time |
252 | 235 | if ( alrt == 0 ) | |
253 | // get system time | 236 | break; // ( 0, "/etc/resumeat contains an invalid time description" ); |
254 | time ( &syst ); | 237 | alrt -= 5; // wake up 5 sec before the specified time |
255 | sys = *localtime ( &syst ); | 238 | alr = *gmtime ( &alrt ); |
239 | |||
240 | time ( &syst );// get the UNIX system time | ||
241 | sys = *localtime ( &syst ); | ||
256 | 242 | ||
257 | // Write alarm time to RTC | 243 | if (( fd = open ( "/dev/misc/rtc", O_RDWR )) < 0 ) // open the RTC device |
258 | if (( fd = open ( "/dev/misc/rtc", O_RDWR )) < 0 ) | 244 | break; // ( 1, "/dev/misc/rtc" ); |
259 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "/dev/misc/rtc" ); | ||
260 | 245 | ||
261 | // get RTC time | 246 | memset ( &rtc, 0, sizeof ( struct tm )); // get the RTC time |
262 | memset ( &rtc, 0, sizeof ( struct tm )); | 247 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_RD_TIME, &rtc ) < 0 ) |
263 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_RD_TIME, &rtc ) < 0 ) | 248 | break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_RD_TIME" ); |
264 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "ioctl RTC_RD_TIME" ); | 249 | rtct = mktime ( &rtc ); |
265 | rtct = mktime ( &rtc ); | ||
266 | 250 | ||
267 | fprintf ( log, "System time: %02d.%02d.%04d %02d:%02d:%02d DST: %d (TZ: %s, offset: %d)\n", sys. tm_mday, sys. tm_mon + 1, sys. tm_year + 1900, sys. tm_hour, sys. tm_min, sys. tm_sec, sys. tm_isdst, sys. tm_zone, sys. tm_gmtoff ); | 251 | rtc_sys_diff = ( syst - rtct ) - sys. tm_gmtoff; // calculate the difference between system and hardware time |
268 | fprintf ( log, "RTC time: %02d.%02d.%04d %02d:%02d:%02d DST: %d (TZ: %s, offset: %d)\n", rtc. tm_mday, rtc. tm_mon + 1, rtc. tm_year + 1900, rtc. tm_hour, rtc. tm_min, rtc. tm_sec, rtc. tm_isdst, rtc. tm_zone, rtc. tm_gmtoff ); | ||
269 | fprintf ( log, "Wakeup time: %02d.%02d.%04d %02d:%02d:%02d DST: %d (TZ: %s, offset: %d)\n", alr. tm_mday, alr. tm_mon + 1, alr. tm_year + 1900, alr. tm_hour, alr. tm_min, alr. tm_sec, alr. tm_isdst, alr. tm_zone, alr. tm_gmtoff ); | ||
270 | |||
271 | fprintf ( log, "System/RTC diff: %d seconds\n", ( syst - rtct ) - sys. tm_gmtoff ); | ||
272 | |||
273 | |||
274 | rtc_sys_diff = ( syst - rtct ) - sys. tm_gmtoff; | ||
275 | 252 | ||
276 | if ( fix_rtc && (( rtc_sys_diff < -4 ) || ( rtc_sys_diff > 4 ))) { | 253 | if ( fix_rtc && (( rtc_sys_diff < -3 ) || ( rtc_sys_diff > 3 ))) { |
277 | struct tm set; | 254 | struct tm set; |
278 | 255 | set = *gmtime ( &syst ); | |
279 | set = *gmtime ( &syst ); | 256 | |
257 | // if the difference between system and hardware time is more than 3 seconds, | ||
258 | // we have to set the RTC (hwclock --systohc), or alarms won't work reliably. | ||
280 | 259 | ||
281 | fprintf ( log, "Correcting RTC: %d seconds\n", rtc_sys_diff ); | 260 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_SET_TIME, &set ) < 0 ) |
261 | break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_SET_TIME" ); | ||
262 | } | ||
282 | 263 | ||
283 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_SET_TIME, &set ) < 0 ) | 264 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_ALM_SET, &alr ) < 0 ) // set RTC alarm time |
284 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "ioctl RTC_SET_TIME" ); | 265 | break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_ALM_SET" ); |
285 | } | 266 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_AIE_ON, 0 ) < 0 ) |
267 | break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_AIE_ON" ); // enable RTC alarm irq | ||
286 | 268 | ||
287 | // set alarm time | 269 | // tell the parent it is safe to exit now .. we have set the RTC alarm |
288 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_ALM_SET, &alr ) < 0 ) | 270 | kill ( parent_pid, SIGUSR1 ); |
289 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "ioctl RTC_ALM_SET" ); | ||
290 | // enable alarm irq | ||
291 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_AIE_ON, 0 ) < 0 ) | ||
292 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "ioctl RTC_AIE_ON" ); | ||
293 | |||
294 | if ( log ) | ||
295 | fprintf( log, "SIGUSR: pid %d - SLEEPING: pid %d\n", startpid, getpid ( )); | ||
296 | kill ( startpid, SIGUSR1 ); | ||
297 | 271 | ||
298 | // wait for alarm irq | 272 | if ( read ( fd, buf, sizeof( unsigned long )) < 0 ) // wait for the RTC alarm irq |
299 | if ( read ( fd, buf, sizeof( unsigned long )) < 0 ) | 273 | break; // ( 1, "read rtc alarm" ); |
300 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "read rtc alarm" ); | ||
301 | 274 | ||
302 | log_msg ( "WAKEUP\n" ); | 275 | // iPAQ woke up via RTC irq -- otherwise we would have received a SIGUSR2 |
276 | // from the "resume instance" of opiealarm. | ||
303 | 277 | ||
304 | // disable alarm irq | 278 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_AIE_OFF, 0 ) < 0 ) // disable RTC alarm irq |
305 | if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_AIE_OFF, 0 ) < 0 ) | 279 | break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_AIE_OFF" ); |
306 | error_msg_and_die ( 1, "ioctl RTC_AIE_OFF" ); | ||
307 | 280 | ||
308 | close ( fd ); | 281 | close ( fd ); |
309 | |||
310 | log_msg ( "EXITING\n" ); | ||
311 | 282 | ||
312 | fclose ( log ); | 283 | remove_pidfile ( ); // normal exit |
313 | remove_pidfile ( ); | 284 | return 0; |
285 | |||
286 | } while ( 0 ); | ||
314 | 287 | ||
288 | kill ( parent_pid, SIGUSR1 ); // parent is still running - it can exit now | ||
289 | |||
290 | while ( 1 ) // pretend that we are waiting on RTC, so opiealarm -r can kill us | ||
291 | sleep ( 1000 ); // if we don't do this, the "resuspend on AC" would be triggerd | ||
315 | return 0; | 292 | return 0; |
316 | } | 293 | } |
317 | 294 | ||
@@ -321,6 +298,8 @@ int onac ( void ) | |||
321 | FILE *fp; | 298 | FILE *fp; |
322 | int on = 0; | 299 | int on = 0; |
323 | 300 | ||
301 | // check the apm proc interface for AC status | ||
302 | |||
324 | if (( fp = fopen ( APMFILE, "r" ))) { | 303 | if (( fp = fopen ( APMFILE, "r" ))) { |
325 | int ac = 0; | 304 | int ac = 0; |
326 | 305 | ||
@@ -338,30 +317,38 @@ int resume ( int resuspend ) | |||
338 | 317 | ||
339 | // re-suspend when on AC (optional) when woken up via RTC | 318 | // re-suspend when on AC (optional) when woken up via RTC |
340 | 319 | ||
341 | if ( !opiealarm_was_running ) { // opiealarm -s got it's RTC signal -> wake up by RTC | 320 | if ( !opiealarm_was_running ) { |
321 | // if opiealarm -s didn't wake up via RTC, the old process gets killed | ||
322 | // by kill_by_pidfile(), which is recorded in opiealarm_was_running | ||
323 | |||
342 | if ( resuspend && onac ( )) { | 324 | if ( resuspend && onac ( )) { |
343 | time_t start, now; | 325 | time_t start, now; |
344 | char *argv [4]; | 326 | char *argv [4]; |
345 | 327 | ||
346 | if ( !fork_with_pidfile ( )) | 328 | if ( !fork_with_pidfile ( )) |
347 | return 4; | 329 | return 4; |
348 | kill ( startpid, SIGUSR1 ); | 330 | |
331 | // we can't wait for the resuspend timeout in the parent process. | ||
332 | // so we fork and tell the parent it can exit immediatly | ||
333 | |||
334 | kill ( parent_pid, SIGUSR1 ); | ||
349 | 335 | ||
350 | // sleep <resuspend> sec (not less!) | 336 | // sleep <resuspend> seconds - this method is much more precise than sleep() ! |
351 | time ( &start ); | 337 | time ( &start ); |
352 | do { | 338 | do { |
353 | sleep ( 1 ); | 339 | sleep ( 1 ); |
354 | time ( &now ); | 340 | time ( &now ); |
355 | } while (( now - start ) < resuspend ); | 341 | } while (( now - start ) < resuspend ); |
356 | 342 | ||
357 | if ( onac ( )) { // still on ac | 343 | if ( onac ( )) { // still on ac ? |
358 | // system() without fork | ||
359 | argv[0] = "qcop"; | 344 | argv[0] = "qcop"; |
360 | argv[1] = "QPE/Desktop"; | 345 | argv[1] = "QPE/Desktop"; |
361 | argv[2] = "suspend()"; | 346 | argv[2] = "suspend()"; |
362 | argv[3] = 0; | 347 | argv[3] = 0; |
363 | 348 | ||
364 | // hard coded for now ...but needed | 349 | // hard coded for now ...but needed |
350 | // another way would be to simulate a power-button press | ||
351 | |||
365 | setenv ( "LOGNAME", "root", 1 ); | 352 | setenv ( "LOGNAME", "root", 1 ); |
366 | setenv ( "HOME", "/root", 1 ); | 353 | setenv ( "HOME", "/root", 1 ); |
367 | setenv ( "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "/opt/QtPalmtop/lib", 1 ); | 354 | setenv ( "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "/opt/QtPalmtop/lib", 1 ); |
@@ -369,6 +356,7 @@ int resume ( int resuspend ) | |||
369 | 356 | ||
370 | remove_pidfile ( ); | 357 | remove_pidfile ( ); |
371 | 358 | ||
359 | // no need for system() since this process is no longer usefull anyway | ||
372 | execv ( "/opt/QtPalmtop/bin/qcop", argv ); | 360 | execv ( "/opt/QtPalmtop/bin/qcop", argv ); |
373 | 361 | ||
374 | perror ( "exec for qcop failed" ); | 362 | perror ( "exec for qcop failed" ); |