-rw-r--r-- | library/alarmserver.cpp | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | library/global.cpp | 6 |
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/library/alarmserver.cpp b/library/alarmserver.cpp index 2ea4025..a75fc7e 100644 --- a/library/alarmserver.cpp +++ b/library/alarmserver.cpp @@ -431,13 +431,16 @@ void AlarmServer::deleteAlarm (QDateTime when, const QCString& channel, const QC #endif } } /*! - Writes the system clock to the hardware clock. + The implementation depends on the mode of AlarmServer. If the AlarmServer + uses atd the current system time will be written to the hardware clock. + If the AlarmServer relies on opie-alarm the time will be written once the + device gets suspended. opie-alarm is used by the Zaurus, iPAQs and SIMpad */ void Global::writeHWClock() { #ifdef USE_ATD if ( !triggerAtd( TRUE ) ) { // atd not running? set it ourselves diff --git a/library/global.cpp b/library/global.cpp index 5c89430..90954fe 100644 --- a/library/global.cpp +++ b/library/global.cpp @@ -210,14 +210,16 @@ static QString dictDir() The shellQuote() function quotes a string suitable for passing to a shell. The stringQuote() function backslash escapes '\' and '"' characters. \section1 Hardware - The writeHWClock() function sets the hardware clock to the system - clock's date and time. + The implementation of the writeHWClock() function depends on the AlarmServer + implementation. If the AlarmServer is using atd the clock will be synced to + hardware. If opie-alarm is used the hardware clock will be synced before + suspending the device. opie-alarm is used by iPAQ and Zaurii implementation \ingroup qtopiaemb */ /*! \internal |