-rw-r--r-- | core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c | 4 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c b/core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c index 072dca7..465e633 100644 --- a/core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c +++ b/core/opiealarm/opiealarm.c @@ -79,33 +79,33 @@ int fork_with_pidfile ( void ) pid = fork ( ); if ( pid > 0 ) { // We can not just exit now, because the kernel could suspend // the iPAQ just before the child process sets the RTC. // Solution: just wait for SIGUSR1 - the child process will // signal this when it thinks it is safe to exit. signal ( SIGUSR1, sig_handler_parent ); while ( 1 ) sleep ( 1000 ); exit ( 0 ); } else if ( pid < 0 ) { perror ( "forking failed" ); return 0; - } + } // child process needs to react to SIGUSR2. This is sent when // a new opiealarm process is started. signal ( SIGUSR2, sig_handler_child ); // save pid if (( fp = fopen ( PIDFILE, "w" ))) { fprintf ( fp, "%d", getpid ( )); fclose ( fp ); // detach close ( 0 ); close ( 1 ); close ( 2 ); @@ -245,60 +245,62 @@ int suspend ( int fix_rtc ) // if the difference between system and hardware time is more than 3 seconds, // we have to set the RTC (hwclock --systohc), or alarms won't work reliably. if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_SET_TIME, &set ) < 0 ) break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_SET_TIME" ); } // read the wakeup time from TIMEFILE if (!( fp = fopen ( TIMEFILE, "r" ))) break; // ( 1, TIMEFILE ); if ( !fgets ( buf, sizeof( buf ) - 1, fp )) break; // ( 1, TIMEFILE ); fclose ( fp ); + fp = 0; alrt = atoi ( buf ); // get the alarm time if ( alrt == 0 ) break; // ( 0, TIMEFILE " contains an invalid time description" ); alrt -= 5; // wake up 5 sec before the specified time alr = *gmtime ( &alrt ); if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_ALM_SET, &alr ) < 0 ) // set RTC alarm time break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_ALM_SET" ); if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_AIE_ON, 0 ) < 0 ) break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_AIE_ON" ); // enable RTC alarm irq // tell the parent it is safe to exit now .. we have set the RTC alarm kill ( parent_pid, SIGUSR1 ); if ( read ( fd, buf, sizeof( unsigned long )) < 0 ) // wait for the RTC alarm irq break; // ( 1, "read rtc alarm" ); // iPAQ woke up via RTC irq -- otherwise we would have received a SIGUSR2 // from the "resume instance" of opiealarm. if ( ioctl ( fd, RTC_AIE_OFF, 0 ) < 0 ) // disable RTC alarm irq break; // ( 1, "ioctl RTC_AIE_OFF" ); close ( fd ); + fd = -1; remove_pidfile ( ); return 0; } while ( 0 ); if ( fp != NULL ) fclose ( fp ); if ( fd != -1 ) close ( fd ); kill ( parent_pid, SIGUSR1 ); while ( 1 ) // pretend that we are waiting on RTC, so opiealarm -r can kill us |