From: Sangyoon Jang Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 08:15:46 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Update source from Tizen 2.4 X-Git-Tag: submit/tizen/20150602.003342^0 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=86ff1445e36c35c83a6a6cb0d80afe70ed7fa8ac;p=platform%2Fcore%2Fappfw%2Falarm-manager.git Update source from Tizen 2.4 TODO: support multi-user Change-Id: I5a4a3a46eb07df602131ffb5aee6126b7a9377ea Signed-off-by: Sangyoon Jang --- diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe24598 --- /dev/null +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 2.6) + +SET (this_target alarm-server) +SET (EXPORT_API "__attribute__ ((visibility(\"default\")))") + +ADD_DEFINITIONS("-DEXPORT_API=${EXPORT_API}") + +SET(CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX "") +SET(EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/output") + +INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES( + include +) + +SET(DEPS_PKGS "glib-2.0 dlog aul bundle db-util appsvc pkgmgr-info vconf gio-2.0 gio-unix-2.0 capi-system-device libtzplatform-config") + +IF(_APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG) +ADD_DEFINITIONS("-D_APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG") +ENDIF(_APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG) + +message("${DEPS_PKGS}") + +INCLUDE(FindPkgConfig) +pkg_check_modules(pkgs REQUIRED ${DEPS_PKGS}) + +FOREACH(flag ${pkgs_CFLAGS}) + SET(EXTRA_CFLAGS "${EXTRA_CFLAGS} ${flag} -Wall -Wno-unused") +ENDFOREACH(flag) + +FOREACH(flag ${pkgs_CFLAGS}) + SET(TEST_CFLAGS "${TEST_CFLAGS} ${flag}") +ENDFOREACH(flag) + +SET (${this_target}_SOURCE_FILES + alarm-manager-registry.c + alarm-manager-schedule.c + alarm-manager-timer.c + alarm-manager.c + ) + +ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND( + WORKING_DIRECTORY + OUTPUT alarm-mgr-stub.c + COMMAND gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.tizen. + --generate-c-code alarm-mgr-stub + ./alarm_mgr.xml + COMMENT "Generating Server GDBus .c/.h") + +ADD_EXECUTABLE (${this_target} ${${this_target}_SOURCE_FILES} alarm-mgr-stub.c) +ADD_DEPENDENCIES(${this_target} alarm) + +SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${OSP_DEBUG_FLAGS} ${OSP_OPT_FLAGS} ${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${EXTRA_CFLAGS} ${OSP_COMPILER_FLAGS} -fpie") +SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fexceptions -fvisibility=hidden") +SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${OSP_DEBUG_FLAGS} ${OSP_OPT_FLAGS} ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${EXTRA_CFLAGS} ${OSP_COMPILER_FLAGS}") +SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${TEST_CFLAGS}") + +TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${this_target} ${pkgs_LDFLAGS}) +TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${this_target} "-lrt -lm -pie") +TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${this_target} alarm) + +ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(src) +ADD_SUBDIRECTORY(tool) + +CONFIGURE_FILE(alarm-service.conf.in alarm-service.conf @ONLY) +INSTALL(TARGETS ${this_target} DESTINATION bin) +IF(_APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG) + INSTALL(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/alarmmgr_log_dump.sh DESTINATION ${SYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR}/dump.d/module.d/) +ENDIF(_APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG) +INSTALL(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/alarm-service.conf DESTINATION ${SYSCONF_INSTALL_DIR}/dbus-1/system.d/) diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 40f2216..0000000 --- a/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -ALARM_CFLAGS+=-DEXPORT_API="__attribute__ ((visibility(\"default\")))" - -AM_CFLAGS = $(ALARM_MANAGER_CFLAGS) - -lib_LTLIBRARIES = libalarm.la -alarmincludedir = $(includedir) -alarminclude_HEADERS = include/alarm.h - -libalarm_la_SOURCES = \ - alarm-lib.c \ - alarm-lib-stub.c -libalarm_la_CPPFLAGS = $(ALARM_CFLAGS) $(ALARM_CPPFLAGS) $(ALARM_MANAGER_CFLAGS) $(ALARM_MANAGER_FEATURE_CFLAGS)\ - -I$(srcdir)/include -libalarm_la_LIBADD = $(ALARM_MANAGER_LIBS) - -bin_PROGRAMS=alarm-server -alarm_server_SOURCES = \ - alarm-manager-registry.c \ - alarm-manager-schedule.c \ - alarm-manager-timer.c \ - alarm-manager.c - -alarm_server_CPPFLAGS = $(ALARM_CFLAGS) $(ALARM_CPPFLAGS) $(ALARM_MANAGER_SERVER_CFLAGS) $(ALARM_MANAGER_FEATURE_CFLAGS)\ - -I$(srcdir)/include - -alarm_server_LDADD = $(ALARM_MANAGER_SERVER_LIBS) -lrt - -pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig -pkgconfig_DATA = alarm-service.pc - diff --git a/alarm-expire.xml b/alarm-expire.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 53a9e4e..0000000 --- a/alarm-expire.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - diff --git a/alarm-lib-stub.c b/alarm-lib-stub.c deleted file mode 100755 index 19616dd..0000000 --- a/alarm-lib-stub.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,510 +0,0 @@ -/* - * alarm-manager - * - * Copyright (c) 2000 - 2011 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. - * - * Contact: Venkatesha Sarpangala , Jayoun Lee , - * Sewook Park , Jaeho Lee - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - * - */ - - - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "alarm.h" -#include "alarm-internal.h" -#include "alarm-stub.h" - -#define ALARM_SERVICE_NAME "appframework.alarm" -#define ALARM_OBJECT_PATH "/appframework/alarm" -#define ALARM_INTERFACE_NAME "appframework.alarm" - - -bool _send_alarm_create(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, - alarm_id_t *alarm_id, const char *dst_service_name, const char *dst_service_name_mod, - int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, - alarm_id_t *alarm_id, bundle *b,int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_delete(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - int *error_code); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -bool _send_alarm_power_on(alarm_context_t context, bool on_off, - int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_power_off(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_check_next_duetime(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code); -#endif -bool _send_alarm_get_list_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int maxnum_of_ids, - alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *num_of_ids, - int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_get_number_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int *num_of_ids, - int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_get_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code); - - - -bool _send_alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, - alarm_id_t *alarm_id, bundle *b, - int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - bundle_raw *b_data = NULL; - int datalen = 0; - - if (bundle_encode(b, &b_data, &datalen)) - { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to encode the bundle data\n"); - if (error_code){ - *error_code = -1; /* TODO: Need to redefine error codes*/ - } - return false; - } - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_create_appsvc(context.proxy, context.pid, - alarm_info->start.year, - alarm_info->start.month, - alarm_info->start.day, - alarm_info->start.hour, - alarm_info->start.min, - alarm_info->start.sec, - alarm_info->end.year, - alarm_info->end.month, - alarm_info->end.day, - alarm_info->mode.u_interval.day_of_week, - alarm_info->mode.repeat, - alarm_info->alarm_type, - alarm_info->reserved_info, - (char *)b_data, - alarm_id, &return_code, - &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /* error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_create()failed.alarm_id[%d], " - "return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("error->message is %s\n", - error->message); - } - - if (b_data) - { - free(b_data); - b_data = NULL; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - - return true; -} - - - -bool _send_alarm_create(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, - alarm_id_t *alarm_id, const char *dst_service_name, const char *dst_service_name_mod, - int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - /*TODO: Dbus bus name validation is must & will be added to avoid alarm-server crash*/ - if (g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name) == NULL - && strlen(dst_service_name) == 4 - && strncmp(dst_service_name, "null",4) == 0 ){ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid arg. Provide valid destination or call alarmmgr_init()\n"); - if (error_code) - *error_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; - return false; - } - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_create(context.proxy, context.pid, - g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name), - g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name_mod), - alarm_info->start.year, - alarm_info->start.month, - alarm_info->start.day, - alarm_info->start.hour, - alarm_info->start.min, - alarm_info->start.sec, - alarm_info->end.year, - alarm_info->end.month, - alarm_info->end.day, - alarm_info->mode.u_interval.day_of_week, - alarm_info->mode.repeat, - alarm_info->alarm_type, - alarm_info->reserved_info, - dst_service_name, dst_service_name_mod, - alarm_id, &return_code, - &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /* error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_create()failed.alarm_id[%d], " - "return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("error->message is %s\n", - error->message); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /* -1 means that system - failed internally. */ - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - - return true; -} -bundle *_send_alarm_get_appsvc_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - bundle *b = NULL; - - gchar *b_data = NULL; - int len = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_appsvc_info - (context.proxy, context.pid, alarm_id, &b_data, &return_code, &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /*error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_delete() failed. " - "alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; /*-1 means that system - failed internally.*/ - if (b_data) - g_free(b_data); - - return NULL; - } - - if (return_code != 0){ - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - } else { - b = bundle_decode((bundle_raw *)b_data, len); - } - - if (b_data) - g_free(b_data); - - return b; -} - - -bool _send_alarm_set_rtc_time(alarm_context_t context, alarm_date_t *time, int *error_code){ - - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_set_rtc_time - (context.proxy, context.pid, - time->year, time->month, time->day, - time->hour, time->min, time->sec, - &return_code, &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /*error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_set_rtc_time() failed. " - "return_code[%d]\n", return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; /*-1 means that system - failed internally.*/ - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - - return true; - -} - -bool _send_alarm_delete(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_delete - (context.proxy, context.pid, alarm_id, &return_code, - &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /*error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_delete() failed. " - "alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system - failed internally.*/ - - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - - return true; - -} - -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -bool _send_alarm_power_on(alarm_context_t context, bool on_off, - int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_power_on - (context.proxy, context.pid, on_off, &return_code, &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /* error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_power_on failed. " - "return_code[%d]\n", return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system - failed internally*/ - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - - return true; - -} - -bool _send_alarm_power_off(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_power_off(context.proxy, - context.pid, &return_code, &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /* error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_power_off failed. " - "return_code[%d]\n", return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system - failed internally.*/ - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - - return true; - -} - -bool _send_alarm_check_next_duetime(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_check_next_duetime(context.proxy, - context.pid, &return_code, &error)) { - /*dbus-glib error */ - /*error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_power_check_next_duetime's " - "return value is false. return_code[%d]\n", return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system - failed internally*/ - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - - return true; - -} - -#endif /* __ALARM_BOOT */ - -bool _send_alarm_get_list_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int maxnum_of_ids, - alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *num_of_ids, - int *error_code) -{ - - GError *error = NULL; - GArray *alarm_array = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - int i = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_list_of_ids(context.proxy, - context.pid, maxnum_of_ids, &alarm_array, - num_of_ids, &return_code, &error)) { - /*dbus-glib error */ - /*error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_list_of_ids() failed. " - "alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system - failed internally.*/ - - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } else { - for (i = 0; i < alarm_array->len && i < maxnum_of_ids; i++) { - alarm_id[i] = g_array_index(alarm_array, alarm_id_t, i); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT(" alarm_id(%d)\n", alarm_id[i]); - } - - *num_of_ids = alarm_array->len; - g_array_free(alarm_array, true); - } - - return true; -} - -bool _send_alarm_get_number_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int *num_of_ids, - int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - gint return_code = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_number_of_ids(context.proxy, - context.pid, num_of_ids, &return_code, &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /* error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_number_of_ids() failed. " - "return_code[%d], return_code[%s]\n", \ - return_code, error->message); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system - failed internally*/ - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - - return true; - -} - -bool _send_alarm_get_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_info(context.proxy, - context.pid, alarm_id, &alarm_info->start.year, - &alarm_info->start.month, &alarm_info->start.day, - &alarm_info->start.hour, &alarm_info->start.min, - &alarm_info->start.sec, &alarm_info->end.year, - &alarm_info->end.month, &alarm_info->end.day, - &alarm_info->mode.u_interval.day_of_week, - (gint *)&alarm_info->mode.repeat, - &alarm_info->alarm_type, &alarm_info->reserved_info, - &return_code, &error)) { - /*dbus-glib error */ - /* error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_info() failed. " - "alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - return true; - -} - -bool _send_alarm_get_next_duetime(alarm_context_t context, - alarm_id_t alarm_id, time_t* duetime, - int *error_code) -{ - GError *error = NULL; - int return_code = 0; - - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_next_duetime(context.proxy, - context.pid, alarm_id, duetime, &return_code, &error)) { - /*dbus-glib error */ - /*error_code should be set */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_next_duetime() failed. " - "alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system - failed internally.*/ - - return false; - } - - if (return_code != 0) { - if (error_code) - *error_code = return_code; - return false; - } - return true; -} - diff --git a/alarm-manager-registry.c b/alarm-manager-registry.c index 444e2e0..21c4c12 100644 --- a/alarm-manager-registry.c +++ b/alarm-manager-registry.c @@ -20,9 +20,6 @@ * */ - - - #include #include #include @@ -30,14 +27,11 @@ #include #include -#include #include #include #if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION (2, 31, 0) #include -#else #endif - #include"alarm.h" #include"alarm-internal.h" @@ -49,37 +43,31 @@ extern __alarm_server_context_t alarm_context; extern sqlite3 *alarmmgr_db; -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -extern bool enable_power_on_alarm; -#endif - bool _save_alarms(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); bool _update_alarms(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); bool _delete_alarms(alarm_id_t alarm_id); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -bool _update_power_on(bool on_off); -#endif bool _load_alarms_from_registry(void); bool _save_alarms(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) { - char query[MAX_QUERY_LEN] = {0,}; char *error_message = NULL; alarm_info_t *alarm_info = (alarm_info_t *) &(__alarm_info->alarm_info); alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; alarm_mode_t *mode = &alarm_info->mode; - snprintf(query, MAX_QUERY_LEN, "insert into alarmmgr( alarm_id, start,\ - end, pid, app_unique_name, app_service_name, app_service_name_mod, bundle, year,\ + char *query = sqlite3_mprintf("insert into alarmmgr( alarm_id, start,\ + end, pid, caller_pkgid, callee_pkgid, app_unique_name, app_service_name, app_service_name_mod, bundle, year,\ month, day, hour, min, sec, day_of_week, repeat,\ alarm_type, reserved_info, dst_service_name, dst_service_name_mod)\ - values (%d,%d,%d,%d,'%s','%s','%s','%s',%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\ - %d,%d,'%s','%s')",\ + values (%d,%d,%d,%d,%Q,%Q,%Q,%Q,%Q,%Q,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,%d,\ + %d,%d,%Q,%Q)",\ __alarm_info->alarm_id, (int)__alarm_info->start, (int)__alarm_info->end, __alarm_info->pid, + (char *)g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid), + (char *)g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_callee_pkgid), (char *)g_quark_to_string( __alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name), (char *)g_quark_to_string( @@ -103,35 +91,35 @@ bool _save_alarms(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) (char *)g_quark_to_string( __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name_mod)); - if (SQLITE_OK != - sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, query, NULL, NULL, &error_message)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "Don't execute query = %s, error message = %s\n", query, - error_message); + if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, query, NULL, NULL, &error_message)) { + SECURE_LOGE("sqlite3_exec() is failed. query = %s, error message = %s", query, error_message); + sqlite3_free(query); return false; } + sqlite3_free(query); return true; } bool _update_alarms(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) { - char query[MAX_QUERY_LEN] = {0,}; char *error_message = NULL; alarm_info_t *alarm_info = (alarm_info_t *) &(__alarm_info->alarm_info); alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; alarm_mode_t *mode = &alarm_info->mode; - snprintf(query, MAX_QUERY_LEN, "update alarmmgr set start=%d, end=%d,\ - pid=%d, app_unique_name='%s', app_service_name='%s', app_service_name_mod='%s',\ - bundle='%s', year=%d, month=%d, day=%d, hour=%d, min=%d, sec=%d,\ + char *query = sqlite3_mprintf("update alarmmgr set start=%d, end=%d,\ + pid=%d, caller_pkgid=%Q, callee_pkgid=%Q, app_unique_name=%Q, app_service_name=%Q, app_service_name_mod=%Q,\ + bundle=%Q, year=%d, month=%d, day=%d, hour=%d, min=%d, sec=%d,\ day_of_week=%d, repeat=%d, alarm_type=%d,\ - reserved_info=%d, dst_service_name='%s', dst_service_name_mod='%s'\ + reserved_info=%d, dst_service_name=%Q, dst_service_name_mod=%Q\ where alarm_id=%d",\ (int)__alarm_info->start, (int)__alarm_info->end, __alarm_info->pid, + (char *)g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid), + (char *)g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_callee_pkgid), (char *)g_quark_to_string( __alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name), (char *)g_quark_to_string( @@ -156,70 +144,31 @@ bool _update_alarms(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name_mod), __alarm_info->alarm_id); - if (SQLITE_OK != - sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, query, NULL, NULL, &error_message)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "Don't execute query = %s, error message = %s\n", query, - error_message); + if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, query, NULL, NULL, &error_message)) { + SECURE_LOGE("sqlite3_exec() is failed. query = %s, error message = %s", query, error_message); + sqlite3_free(query); return false; } + sqlite3_free(query); return true; - } bool _delete_alarms(alarm_id_t alarm_id) { - char query[MAX_QUERY_LEN] = {0}; char *error_message = NULL; + char *query = sqlite3_mprintf("delete from alarmmgr where alarm_id=%d", alarm_id); - snprintf(query, MAX_QUERY_LEN, "delete from alarmmgr where alarm_id=%d", - alarm_id); - - if (SQLITE_OK != - sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, query, NULL, NULL, &error_message)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "Don't execute query = %s, error message = %s\n", query, - error_message); + if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, query, NULL, NULL, &error_message)) { + SECURE_LOGE("sqlite3_exec() is failed. query = %s, error message = %s", query, error_message); + sqlite3_free(query); return false; } + sqlite3_free(query); return true; - } -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -bool _update_power_on(bool on_off) -{ -/* GConfClient* pGCC; - char key[MAX_GCONF_PATH_LEN]; - GError* error = NULL; - - g_type_init(); - pGCC = gconf_client_get_default(); - - if(!pGCC) - { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT(" gconf get failed.. \n"); - return false; - } - - sprintf(key,"/Services/AlarmMgr/Auto_poweron"); - - - if(!gconf_client_set_bool(pGCC, key, on_off, &error)) - { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("set string has failed...\n"); - return false; - } - - gconf_client_suggest_sync(pGCC, NULL); - g_object_unref(pGCC); -*/ - return false; -} -#endif - bool _load_alarms_from_registry() { int i = 0; @@ -230,6 +179,8 @@ bool _load_alarms_from_registry() __alarm_info_t *__alarm_info = NULL; alarm_date_t *start = NULL; alarm_mode_t *mode = NULL; + char caller_pkgid[MAX_PKG_ID_LEN] = {0,}; + char callee_pkgid[MAX_PKG_ID_LEN] = {0,}; char app_unique_name[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = {0,}; char app_service_name[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = {0,}; char app_service_name_mod[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = {0,}; @@ -237,64 +188,58 @@ bool _load_alarms_from_registry() char dst_service_name_mod[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = {0,}; char bundle[MAX_BUNDLE_NAME_LEN] = {0,}; -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*sprintf(path, "/Services/AlarmMgr/Auto_poweron"); */ - - enable_power_on_alarm = 0; - /*gconf_client_get_bool(pGCC, path, NULL); */ -#endif - snprintf(query, MAX_QUERY_LEN, "select * from alarmmgr"); - if (SQLITE_OK != - sqlite3_prepare(alarmmgr_db, query, strlen(query), &stmt, &tail)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("sqlite3_prepare error\n"); + if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_prepare(alarmmgr_db, query, strlen(query), &stmt, &tail)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("sqlite3_prepare() is failed."); return false; } for (i = 0; SQLITE_ROW == sqlite3_step(stmt); i++) { __alarm_info = malloc(sizeof(__alarm_info_t)); - if (G_UNLIKELY(__alarm_info == NULL)){ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Malloc failed\n"); + if (G_UNLIKELY(__alarm_info == NULL)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Memory allocation failed."); return false; } alarm_info = (alarm_info_t *) &(__alarm_info->alarm_info); start = &alarm_info->start; mode = &alarm_info->mode; - memset(app_service_name, 0, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN); - memset(app_service_name_mod, 0, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN); - memset(dst_service_name, 0, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN); - memset(dst_service_name_mod, 0, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN); - __alarm_info->alarm_id = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 0); __alarm_info->start = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 1); __alarm_info->end = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 2); __alarm_info->pid = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 3); - strncpy(app_unique_name, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 4), + + strncpy(caller_pkgid, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 4), + MAX_PKG_ID_LEN - 1); + strncpy(callee_pkgid, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 5), + MAX_PKG_ID_LEN - 1); + strncpy(app_unique_name, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 6), MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN - 1); - strncpy(app_service_name, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 5), + strncpy(app_service_name, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 7), MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN - 1); - strncpy(app_service_name_mod, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 6), + strncpy(app_service_name_mod, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 8), MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN - 1); - strncpy(bundle, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 7), - MAX_BUNDLE_NAME_LEN - 1); - start->year = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 8); - start->month = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 9); - start->day = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 10); - start->hour = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 11); - start->min = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 12); - start->sec = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 13); - mode->u_interval.day_of_week = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 14); - mode->repeat = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 15); - alarm_info->alarm_type = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 16); - alarm_info->reserved_info = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 17); - strncpy(dst_service_name, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 18), + strncpy(bundle, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 9), + MAX_BUNDLE_NAME_LEN - 1); + start->year = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 10); + start->month = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 11); + start->day = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 12); + start->hour = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 13); + start->min = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 14); + start->sec = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 15); + mode->u_interval.day_of_week = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 16); + mode->repeat = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 17); + alarm_info->alarm_type = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 18); + alarm_info->reserved_info = sqlite3_column_int(stmt, 19); + strncpy(dst_service_name, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 20), MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN - 1); - strncpy(dst_service_name_mod, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 19), + strncpy(dst_service_name_mod, (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(stmt, 21), MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN - 1); + __alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid = g_quark_from_string(caller_pkgid); + __alarm_info->quark_callee_pkgid = g_quark_from_string(callee_pkgid); __alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name = g_quark_from_string(app_unique_name); __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name = @@ -308,16 +253,15 @@ bool _load_alarms_from_registry() __alarm_info->quark_bundle = g_quark_from_string(bundle); _alarm_next_duetime(__alarm_info); - alarm_context.alarms = - g_slist_append(alarm_context.alarms, __alarm_info); + alarm_context.alarms = g_slist_append(alarm_context.alarms, __alarm_info); } + + _alarm_schedule(); if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_finalize(stmt)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("error : sqlite3_finalize\n"); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("sqlite3_finalize() is failed."); return false; } - _alarm_schedule(); - return true; } diff --git a/alarm-manager-schedule.c b/alarm-manager-schedule.c index 9cedebd..c000c31 100644 --- a/alarm-manager-schedule.c +++ b/alarm-manager-schedule.c @@ -20,9 +20,6 @@ * */ - - - #define _BSD_SOURCE /*localtime_r requires */ #include #include @@ -31,7 +28,6 @@ #include #include -#include #include #include"alarm.h" @@ -42,38 +38,19 @@ extern __alarm_server_context_t alarm_context; extern GSList *g_scheduled_alarm_list; +extern bool is_time_changed; -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -extern bool enable_power_on_alarm; -#endif - -static void __free_scheduled_alarm(gpointer data, gpointer user_data); static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_once(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_repeat(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_annually(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_monthly(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_weekly(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); static bool __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled(time_t *min_due_time); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -/*alarm boot*/ -static bool __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled_power_on(time_t *min_due_time); -bool _alarm_find_mintime_power_on(time_t *min_time); -#endif bool _alarm_schedule(void); -static void __free_scheduled_alarm(gpointer data, gpointer user_data) -{ - if (data != NULL) { - g_free(data); - } -} - bool _clear_scheduled_alarm_list() { - - g_slist_foreach(g_scheduled_alarm_list, __free_scheduled_alarm, NULL); - g_slist_free(g_scheduled_alarm_list); - + g_slist_free_full(g_scheduled_alarm_list, g_free); g_scheduled_alarm_list = NULL; return true; @@ -91,9 +68,9 @@ bool _add_to_scheduled_alarm_list(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) /* * 20080328. Sewook Park(sewook7.park@samsung.com) * When multiple alarms are expired at same time, dbus rpc call for alarm - * ui should be invoked first.(Ui conflicting manager cannot manage the - * different kinds of alarm popups(wake up alarm/org alarm) correctly, - * when they are displayed at same time)So when arranging the schedule + * ui should be invoked first.(Ui conflicting manager cannot manage the + * different kinds of alarm popups(wake up alarm/org alarm) correctly, + * when they are displayed at same time)So when arranging the schedule * alarm list, wake up alarm element is located ahead. */ @@ -113,42 +90,31 @@ bool _add_to_scheduled_alarm_list(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) alarm->pid = __alarm_info->pid; alarm->__alarm_info = __alarm_info; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("%s :alarm->pid =%d, app_service_name=%s(%u)\n", - __FUNCTION__, alarm->pid, - g_quark_to_string(alarm-> - __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name), - alarm->__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name); - - if (alarm->__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name != - g_quark_from_string(WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID)) { - g_scheduled_alarm_list = - g_slist_append(g_scheduled_alarm_list, alarm); - return true; - } else { - for (iter = g_scheduled_alarm_list; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + SECURE_LOGD("%s :alarm->pid =%d, app_service_name=%s(%u)\n", + __FUNCTION__, alarm->pid, + g_quark_to_string(alarm->__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name), + alarm->__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name); + + if (alarm->__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name != g_quark_from_string(WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID)) { + g_scheduled_alarm_list = g_slist_append(g_scheduled_alarm_list, alarm); + } + else { + for (iter = g_scheduled_alarm_list; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { count++; entry = iter->data; - if (entry->__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name != - g_quark_from_string(WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID)) { + if (entry->__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name != g_quark_from_string(WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID)) { prior = true; break; } } if (!prior) { - g_scheduled_alarm_list = - g_slist_append(g_scheduled_alarm_list, alarm); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "appended : prior is %d\tcount is %d\n", prior, - count); - } else { - g_scheduled_alarm_list = - g_slist_insert(g_scheduled_alarm_list, alarm, - count - 1); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "appended : prior is %d\tcount is %d\n", prior, - count); + g_scheduled_alarm_list = g_slist_append(g_scheduled_alarm_list, alarm); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("appended : prior is %d\tcount is %d\n", prior, count); + } + else { + g_scheduled_alarm_list = g_slist_insert(g_scheduled_alarm_list, alarm, count - 1); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("appended : prior is %d\tcount is %d\n", prior, count); } } @@ -161,17 +127,14 @@ bool _remove_from_scheduled_alarm_list(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id) GSList *iter = NULL; __scheduled_alarm_t *alarm = NULL; - for (iter = g_scheduled_alarm_list; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + for (iter = g_scheduled_alarm_list; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { alarm = iter->data; if (alarm->alarm_id == alarm_id) { - g_scheduled_alarm_list = - g_slist_remove(g_scheduled_alarm_list, iter->data); - /*g_free(iter->data); */ + g_scheduled_alarm_list = g_slist_remove(g_scheduled_alarm_list, iter->data); + g_free(alarm); result = true; break; } - } if (g_slist_length(g_scheduled_alarm_list) == 0) { @@ -184,18 +147,25 @@ bool _remove_from_scheduled_alarm_list(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id) static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_once(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) { time_t due_time = 0; + time_t due_time_tmp = 0; time_t current_time = 0; struct tm duetime_tm; + struct tm tmp_tm; + int current_dst = 0; alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &__alarm_info->alarm_info; alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + tzset(); + time(¤t_time); localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); duetime_tm.tm_hour = start->hour; duetime_tm.tm_min = start->min; duetime_tm.tm_sec = start->sec; + current_dst = duetime_tm.tm_isdst; + duetime_tm.tm_isdst = -1; + if (start->year == 0 && start->month == 0 && start->day == 0) /*any date */ { due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); @@ -209,8 +179,33 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_once(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); } - return due_time; + if (due_time <= current_time) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("duetime is less than or equal to current time. current_dst = %d", current_dst); + duetime_tm.tm_isdst = 0; // DST off + + due_time_tmp = mktime(&duetime_tm); + localtime_r(&due_time_tmp, &tmp_tm); + + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("%d:%d:%d. duetime = %d", tmp_tm.tm_hour, tmp_tm.tm_min, tmp_tm.tm_sec, due_time); + if (tmp_tm.tm_hour == start->hour && tmp_tm.tm_min == start->min && tmp_tm.tm_sec == start->sec ) { + due_time = due_time_tmp; + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("due_time = %d",due_time); + } + } + else { + localtime_r(&due_time, &tmp_tm); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("%d:%d:%d. current_dst = %d, duetime_dst = %d", tmp_tm.tm_hour, tmp_tm.tm_min, tmp_tm.tm_sec, current_dst, tmp_tm.tm_isdst); + + if (current_dst == 1 && tmp_tm.tm_isdst == 1 && tmp_tm.tm_hour == start->hour + 1) { + // When the calculated duetime is forwarded 1hour due to DST, Adds 23hours. + due_time += 60 * 60 * 23; + localtime_r(&due_time, &duetime_tm); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("due_time = %d",due_time); + } + } + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Final due_time = %d, %s",due_time, ctime(&due_time)); + return due_time; } static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_repeat(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) @@ -222,7 +217,7 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_repeat(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &__alarm_info->alarm_info; alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); /*localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); */ duetime_tm.tm_hour = start->hour; @@ -232,14 +227,17 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_repeat(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) duetime_tm.tm_year = start->year - 1900; duetime_tm.tm_mon = start->month - 1; duetime_tm.tm_mday = start->day; + duetime_tm.tm_isdst = -1; due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); - while (__alarm_info->start > due_time || current_time >= due_time) { + while (__alarm_info->start > due_time || current_time > due_time || ((!is_time_changed) && (current_time == due_time))) { due_time += alarm_info->mode.u_interval.interval; - - /* due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); */ } + + if (due_time - current_time < 10) + due_time += alarm_info->mode.u_interval.interval; + localtime_r(&due_time, &duetime_tm); start->year = duetime_tm.tm_year + 1900; @@ -262,7 +260,7 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_annually(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &__alarm_info->alarm_info; alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); duetime_tm.tm_hour = start->hour; duetime_tm.tm_min = start->min; @@ -277,7 +275,7 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_annually(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); - while (__alarm_info->start > due_time || current_time > due_time) { + while (__alarm_info->start > due_time || current_time > due_time || ((!is_time_changed) && (current_time == due_time))) { duetime_tm.tm_year += 1; due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); } @@ -295,7 +293,7 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_monthly(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &__alarm_info->alarm_info; alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); duetime_tm.tm_hour = start->hour; duetime_tm.tm_min = start->min; @@ -306,7 +304,6 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_monthly(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) } if (start->month != 0) { - duetime_tm.tm_mon = start->month - 1; } @@ -314,7 +311,7 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_monthly(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); - while (__alarm_info->start > due_time || current_time > due_time) { + while (__alarm_info->start > due_time || current_time > due_time || ((!is_time_changed) && (current_time == due_time))) { duetime_tm.tm_mon += 1; if (duetime_tm.tm_mon == 12) { duetime_tm.tm_mon = 0; @@ -332,42 +329,80 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_weekly(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) time_t due_time = 0; time_t current_time = 0; struct tm duetime_tm; + struct tm tmp_tm; int wday; + int current_dst = 0; + struct tm before_tm; + struct tm after_tm; alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &__alarm_info->alarm_info; alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; - alarm_mode_t *mode = &alarm_info->mode; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + tzset(); + time(¤t_time); localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); wday = duetime_tm.tm_wday; duetime_tm.tm_hour = start->hour; duetime_tm.tm_min = start->min; duetime_tm.tm_sec = start->sec; + current_dst = duetime_tm.tm_isdst; - if (__alarm_info->start != 0) { + duetime_tm.tm_isdst = -1; - if (__alarm_info->start >= current_time) /*case 1*/ { + if (__alarm_info->start != 0) { + if (__alarm_info->start >= current_time) { duetime_tm.tm_year = start->year - 1900; duetime_tm.tm_mon = start->month - 1; duetime_tm.tm_mday = start->day; - } else /*case 3*/ { - /*don't need to be set */ } } - /*case 4 */ due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); + localtime_r(&due_time, &tmp_tm); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("%d:%d:%d. duetime = %d, isdst = %d", tmp_tm.tm_hour, tmp_tm.tm_min, tmp_tm.tm_sec, due_time, tmp_tm.tm_isdst); + + if (due_time <= current_time) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("duetime is less than or equal to current time. current_dst = %d", current_dst); + duetime_tm.tm_isdst = 0; + + due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); + localtime_r(&due_time, &tmp_tm); + + SECURE_LOGD("%d:%d:%d. duetime = %d", tmp_tm.tm_hour, tmp_tm.tm_min, tmp_tm.tm_sec, due_time); + if (tmp_tm.tm_hour != start->hour || tmp_tm.tm_min != start->min || tmp_tm.tm_sec != start->sec ) { + duetime_tm.tm_hour = start->hour; + duetime_tm.tm_min = start->min; + duetime_tm.tm_sec = start->sec; + duetime_tm.tm_isdst = -1; + due_time = mktime(&duetime_tm); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("due_time = %d",due_time); + } + } + else { + if (current_dst == 1 && tmp_tm.tm_isdst == 1 && tmp_tm.tm_hour == start->hour + 1) { + // When the calculated duetime is forwarded 1hour due to DST, Adds 23hours. + due_time += 60 * 60 * 23; + localtime_r(&due_time, &duetime_tm); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("due_time = %d",due_time); + } + } + + // Gets the dst before calculating the duedate as interval + localtime_r(&due_time, &before_tm); + SECURE_LOGD("before_dst = %d", before_tm.tm_isdst); + wday = duetime_tm.tm_wday; - /* CQ defect(72810) : only one time alarm function is not working + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("current_time(%d) due_time(%d)", current_time, due_time); + + /* CQ defect(72810) : only one time alarm function is not working under all recurrence_disabled. */ - if (due_time > current_time && mode->u_interval.day_of_week == 0) + if (due_time > current_time && mode->u_interval.day_of_week == 0) { return due_time; + } - if (current_time >= due_time - || !(mode->u_interval.day_of_week & 1 << wday)) { + if (current_time > due_time || !(mode->u_interval.day_of_week & 1 << wday) || ((!is_time_changed) && (current_time == due_time))) { int day = wday + 1; int interval = 1; /*this week */ @@ -376,22 +411,32 @@ static time_t __alarm_next_duetime_weekly(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) day = 0; } - while (!(mode->u_interval.day_of_week & 1 << day) - && interval < 8) { + while (!(mode->u_interval.day_of_week & 1 << day) && interval < 8) { day += 1; interval += 1; if (day == 7) { day = 0; } - } + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("interval : %d\n", interval); due_time += 60 * 60 * 24 * interval; } - return due_time; + // Gets the dst after calculating the duedate as interval + localtime_r(&due_time, &after_tm); + SECURE_LOGD("after_dst = %d", after_tm.tm_isdst); + // Revise the duetime as difference in tm_isdst + if (before_tm.tm_isdst == 1 && after_tm.tm_isdst == 0) { + due_time += 60 * 60; // Add an hour + } else if (before_tm.tm_isdst == 0 && after_tm.tm_isdst == 1) { + due_time -= 60 * 60; // Subtract an hour + } + + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Final due_time = %d", due_time); + return due_time; } time_t _alarm_next_duetime(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) @@ -405,7 +450,7 @@ time_t _alarm_next_duetime(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &__alarm_info->alarm_info; alarm_mode_t *mode = &alarm_info->mode; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); cur_tm = localtime(¤t_time); if (cur_tm->tm_isdst > 0) is_dst = 1; @@ -428,17 +473,19 @@ time_t _alarm_next_duetime(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) return 0; } - due_tm = localtime(&due_time); - if (is_dst==0 && due_tm->tm_isdst==1){ - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("DST alarm found, enable\n"); - due_tm->tm_hour = due_tm->tm_hour - DST_TIME_DIFF; - } else if (is_dst==1 && due_tm->tm_isdst==0){ - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("DST alarm found. disable\n"); - due_tm->tm_hour = due_tm->tm_hour + DST_TIME_DIFF; + if (mode->repeat != ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_WEEKLY && mode->repeat != ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_ONCE) { + due_tm = localtime(&due_time); + if (is_dst==0 && due_tm->tm_isdst==1){ + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("DST alarm found, enable\n"); + due_tm->tm_hour = due_tm->tm_hour - DST_TIME_DIFF; + } else if (is_dst==1 && due_tm->tm_isdst==0){ + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("DST alarm found. disable\n"); + due_tm->tm_hour = due_tm->tm_hour + DST_TIME_DIFF; + } + due_time = mktime(due_tm); } - due_time = mktime(due_tm); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("due_time %d\n", due_time); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_id: %d, next duetime: %d", __alarm_info->alarm_id, due_time); if (__alarm_info->end != 0 && __alarm_info->end < due_time) { ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("due time > end time"); @@ -448,7 +495,6 @@ time_t _alarm_next_duetime(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) __alarm_info->due_time = due_time; return due_time; - } static bool __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled(time_t *min_due_time) @@ -459,7 +505,7 @@ static bool __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled(time_t *min_due_time) GSList *iter = NULL; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { @@ -468,20 +514,16 @@ static bool __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled(time_t *min_due_time) double interval = 0; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm[%d] with duetime(%u) at " - "current(%u) pid: (%d)\n", - entry->alarm_id, due_time, current_time, entry->pid); - if (due_time == 0) /*0 means this alarm - has been disabled*/ { + SECURE_LOGD("alarm[%d] with duetime(%u) at current(%u) pid: (%d)\n", + entry->alarm_id, due_time, current_time, entry->pid); + if (due_time == 0) /*0 means this alarm has been disabled*/ { continue; } interval = difftime(due_time, current_time); - if (interval <= 0) /*2008.08.06 when the alarm expires, - it may makes an error.*/ { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("this may be error.. alarm[%d]\n", - entry->alarm_id); + if (interval < 0) /*2008.08.06 when the alarm expires, it may makes an error.*/ { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("The duetime of alarm(%d) is OVER.", entry->alarm_id); continue; } @@ -497,131 +539,28 @@ static bool __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled(time_t *min_due_time) return true; } -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -/*alarm boot*/ -static bool __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled_power_on(time_t *min_due_time) -{ - time_t current_time; - time_t min_time = -1; - time_t due_time; - struct tm duetime_tm; - __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; - struct tm *temp_info; - GSList *iter = NULL; - - _alarm_time(¤t_time); - - tzset(); /*for portability tzset() need to be called - before locatime_r,refer manpage localtime_r*/ - temp_info = localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); - - if (temp_info != NULL) - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT - ("__find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled_power_on " - ": %d %d %d %d %d\n", temp_info->tm_year, - temp_info->tm_mon, temp_info->tm_mday, temp_info->tm_hour, - temp_info->tm_min); - - for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { - entry = iter->data; - due_time = entry->due_time; - - double interval = 0; - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("%s\n", g_quark_to_string( - entry->quark_dst_service_name)); - - /*if(entry->quark_dst_service_name != g_quark_from_string - (WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID)) continue; */ - - if (strcmp - (g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_dst_service_name), - WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID) != 0) - continue; - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "alarm[%d] with duetime(%u) at current(%u)\n", - entry->alarm_id, due_time, current_time); - if (due_time == 0) /* 0 means this alarm has - been disabled*/ { - continue; - } - - interval = difftime(due_time, current_time); - - if (interval <= 0) /*2008.08.06 when the alarm expires, - it may makes an error.*/ { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("this may be error.. alarm[%d]\n", - entry->alarm_id); - continue; - } - - interval = difftime(due_time, min_time); - - if ((interval < 0) || min_time == -1) { - min_time = due_time; - } - - } - - *min_due_time = min_time; - return true; -} -#endif - bool _alarm_schedule() { - time_t current_time; - time_t due_time; - time_t min_time; - GSList *iter; + time_t due_time = 0; + time_t min_time = 0; + GSList *iter = NULL; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; - int min = -1; - - _alarm_time(¤t_time); - - min_time = 0; - __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled(&min_time); if (min_time == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server][schedule]: There is no " - "alarm to be scheduled..\n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server][schedule]: There is no alarm to be scheduled."); } else { - for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { entry = iter->data; due_time = entry->due_time; if (due_time == min_time) { _add_to_scheduled_alarm_list(entry); } - - } - - _alarm_set_timer(&alarm_context, alarm_context.timer, min_time, - min); - - } - - return true; -} - -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -/*alarm boot*/ -bool _alarm_find_mintime_power_on(time_t *min_time) -{ - - __find_next_alarm_to_be_scheduled_power_on(min_time); - - if ((*min_time) == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server][schedule]: There is no " - "alarm boot to be scheduled..\n"); - return false; + } + _alarm_set_timer(&alarm_context, alarm_context.timer, min_time); } return true; } -#endif diff --git a/alarm-manager-timer.c b/alarm-manager-timer.c index 9afeb3e..e2153dc 100644 --- a/alarm-manager-timer.c +++ b/alarm-manager-timer.c @@ -25,19 +25,19 @@ #define _BSD_SOURCE /*gmtime_r requires */ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include -#include -#include +#include -#include"alarm.h" -#include"alarm-internal.h" +#include "alarm.h" +#include "alarm-internal.h" extern bool g_dummy_timer_is_set; @@ -49,26 +49,6 @@ bool _alarm_destory_timer(timer_t timer) return false; } -timer_t _alarm_create_timer() -{ - timer_t timer = (timer_t) -1; - struct sigevent timer_event; - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server][timer]\n"); - - timer_event.sigev_notify = SIGEV_SIGNAL; - timer_event.sigev_signo = SIG_TIMER; - timer_event.sigev_value.sival_ptr = (void *)timer; - - if (timer_create(CLOCK_REALTIME, &timer_event, &timer) < 0) { - perror("create timer has failed\n"); - exit(1); - } - - return timer; - -} - bool _alarm_disable_timer(__alarm_server_context_t alarm_context) { struct itimerspec time_spec; @@ -77,7 +57,7 @@ bool _alarm_disable_timer(__alarm_server_context_t alarm_context) time_spec.it_value.tv_nsec = 0; time_spec.it_interval.tv_sec = time_spec.it_interval.tv_nsec = 0; - if (timer_settime(alarm_context.timer, 0, &time_spec, NULL) < 0) { + if (timerfd_settime(alarm_context.timer, 0, &time_spec, NULL) < 0) { perror("disable timer has failed\n"); return false; } @@ -85,23 +65,19 @@ bool _alarm_disable_timer(__alarm_server_context_t alarm_context) return true; } -bool _alarm_set_timer(__alarm_server_context_t *alarm_context, timer_t timer, - time_t due_time, alarm_id_t id) +bool _alarm_set_timer(__alarm_server_context_t *alarm_context, int timer, time_t due_time) { struct itimerspec time_spec; time_t current_time; double interval; char due_time_r[100] = { 0 }; struct tm ts_ret; - extern int errno; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); interval = difftime(due_time, current_time); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server][timer]: remain time from " - "current is %f , due_time is %d\n", interval, - due_time); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server][timer]: remain time from current is %f , due_time is %d.", interval, due_time); /*set timer as absolute time */ /*we create dummy timer when the interval is longer than one day. */ @@ -113,58 +89,22 @@ bool _alarm_set_timer(__alarm_server_context_t *alarm_context, timer_t timer, interval = 60 * 60 * 12; g_dummy_timer_is_set = true; strftime(due_time_r, 30, "%c", &ts_ret); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("create dummy alarm timer(%d), " - "due_time(%s) \n", timer, due_time_r); - } else + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("create dummy alarm timer(%d), due_time(%s)", timer, due_time_r); + } + else { g_dummy_timer_is_set = false; + } time_spec.it_value.tv_sec = due_time; time_spec.it_value.tv_nsec = 0; time_spec.it_interval.tv_sec = time_spec.it_interval.tv_nsec = 0; - if (interval > 0 - && timer_settime(timer, TIMER_ABSTIME, &time_spec, NULL) != 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("set timer has failed : timer(%d), " - "due_time(%u) , errno(%d)\n", timer, - due_time, errno); + if (interval > 0 && timerfd_settime(timer, TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME, &time_spec, NULL) != 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("set timer has failed : timer(%d), due_time(%u) , errno(%d).", timer, due_time, errno); return false; } - /* we set c_due_time to due_time due to allow newly created alarm can + /* we set c_due_time to due_time due to allow newly created alarm can be schedlued when its interval is less than the current alarm */ alarm_context->c_due_time = due_time; return true; } - -int _set_sys_time(time_t _time) -{ - struct tm result; - /* Ignore return value of gmtime_r(). */ - (void) gmtime_r(&_time, &result); - - stime(&_time); - - return 1; -} - -int _set_time(time_t _time) -{ - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("ENTER FUNC _set_time(%d)", _time); - _set_rtc_time(_time); - _set_sys_time(_time); - - /* inoti (broadcasting without data - * send system noti that time has changed */ - - return 0; -} - -time_t _alarm_time(time_t *tp) -{ - struct timespec tspec; - - clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &tspec); - - *tp = tspec.tv_sec; - - return *tp; -} diff --git a/alarm-manager.c b/alarm-manager.c index 56a519a..ec73125 100644 --- a/alarm-manager.c +++ b/alarm-manager.c @@ -23,87 +23,112 @@ #define _BSD_SOURCE /*for localtime_r*/ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include #include #include -#include +#include +#include +#include -#include -#include -#include +#include #if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION (2, 31, 0) #include -#else #endif -/*#include "global-gconf.h"*/ -#include"alarm.h" -#include"alarm-internal.h" - -/*#include"limo-event-delivery.h"*/ +#include "gio/gio.h" +#include "alarm.h" +#include "alarm-internal.h" +#include "alarm-mgr-stub.h" +#include #include #include -#include #include #include #include +#include +#include +#include #define SIG_TIMER 0x32 #define WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID "org.tizen.alarm.ALARM" /* alarm ui application's alarm's dbus_service name instead of 21 (alarm application's app_id) value */ -#define WAKEUP_ALARMBOOTING_APP_ID "org.tizen.alarmboot.ui.ALARM" -/*alrmbooting ui application's dbus_service name instead of 121(alarmbooting - application's app_id) value */ -/* -#include "tapi_misc_ext.h" -#include "TelMisc.h" -#include "tapi_misc_data.h" -#include "tapi_power.h" -*/ - -#include "pmapi.h" __alarm_server_context_t alarm_context; bool g_dummy_timer_is_set = FALSE; GSList *g_scheduled_alarm_list = NULL; - GSList *g_expired_alarm_list = NULL; #ifndef RTC_WKALM_BOOT_SET #define RTC_WKALM_BOOT_SET _IOW('p', 0x80, struct rtc_wkalrm) #endif -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -bool enable_power_on_alarm; -bool alarm_boot; -time_t ab_due_time = -1; -bool poweron_alarm_expired = false; -#endif - /* 2008. 6. 3 sewook7.park When the alarm becoms sleeping mode, alarm timer is not expired. So using RTC, phone is awaken before alarm rings. */ #define __WAKEUP_USING_RTC__ #ifdef __WAKEUP_USING_RTC__ -#include +#include #include #include #include -static const char default_rtc[] = "/dev/rtc1"; -static const char power_rtc[] = "/dev/rtc0"; +#define ALARM_RTC_WAKEUP 0 + +#define ALARM_IOW(c, type, size) _IOW('a', (c) | ((type) << 4), size) +#define ALARM_SET(type) ALARM_IOW(2, type, struct timespec) +#define ALARM_SET_RTC _IOW('a', 5, struct timespec) +#define ALARM_CLEAR(type) _IO('a', 0 | ((type) << 4)) + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG +#define ALARMMGR_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE 10000 +#define ALARMMGR_LOG_BUFFER_STRING_SIZE 200 +#define ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE 20 +#define ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE 120 +#define ALARMMGR_LOG_FILE_PATH "/var/log/alarmmgr.log" +static int log_index = 0; +static int log_fd = 0; +#endif + +// display lock and unlock +#define DEVICED_BUS_NAME "org.tizen.system.deviced" +#define DEVICED_PATH_DISPLAY "/Org/Tizen/System/DeviceD/Display" +#define DEVICED_INTERFACE_DISPLAY "org.tizen.system.deviced.display" +#define DEVICED_LOCK_STATE "lockstate" +#define DEVICED_UNLOCK_STATE "unlockstate" +#define DEVICED_DBUS_REPLY_TIMEOUT (120*1000) +#define DEVICED_LCD_OFF "lcdoff" +#define DEVICED_STAY_CUR_STATE "staycurstate" +#define DEVICED_SLEEP_MARGIN "sleepmargin" + +// link path for timezone info +#define TIMEZONE_INFO_LINK_PATH tzplatform_mkpath(TZ_SYS_ETC, "localtime") + +static const char default_rtc[] = "/dev/alarm"; + +static int gfd = 0; #endif /*__WAKEUP_USING_RTC__*/ +/* GDBus Declaration */ +#define ALARM_MGR_DBUS_PATH "/org/tizen/alarm/manager" +#define ALARM_MGR_DBUS_NAME "org.tizen.alarm.manager" +GDBusObjectManagerServer *alarmmgr_server = NULL; +static AlarmManager* interface = NULL; + +sqlite3 *alarmmgr_db; +bool is_time_changed = false; // for calculating next duetime + +#define BILLION 1000000000 // for calculating nano seconds + static bool __alarm_add_to_list(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); static void __alarm_generate_alarm_id(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id); static bool __alarm_update_in_list(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, @@ -115,202 +140,168 @@ static bool __alarm_set_start_and_end_time(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, __alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); static bool __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(double diff_time); static bool __alarm_create(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, - int pid, char *app_service_name, char *app_service_name_mod, - const char *dst_service_name, const char *dst_service_name_mod, int *error_code); + int pid, periodic_method_e method, long requested_interval, int is_ref, + char *app_service_name, char *app_service_name_mod, + const char *dst_service_name, const char *dst_service_name_mod, + int *error_code); static bool __alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int pid, char *bundle_data, int *error_code); static bool __alarm_delete(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *error_code); static bool __alarm_update(int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code); -static bool __alarm_power_on(int app_id, bool on_off, int *error_code); -static bool __alarm_power_off(int app_id, int *error_code); -static bool __alarm_check_next_duetime(int app_id, int *error_code); -static void __alarm_send_noti_to_application(const char *app_service_name, - alarm_id_t alarm_id); +static void __alarm_send_noti_to_application(const char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id); static void __alarm_expired(); -static gboolean __alarm_handler_idle(); -static void __alarm_handler(int sigNum, siginfo_t *pSigInfo, void *pUContext); +static gboolean __alarm_handler_idle(gpointer user_data); static void __clean_registry(); static bool __alarm_manager_reset(); -static void __on_system_time_changed(keynode_t *node, void *data); static void __on_system_time_external_changed(keynode_t *node, void *data); static void __initialize_timer(); static void __initialize_alarm_list(); static void __initialize_scheduled_alarm_list(); -static void __hibernation_leave_callback(); static bool __initialize_noti(); static bool __initialize_dbus(); static bool __initialize_db(); static void __initialize(); -static bool __check_false_alarm(); -static DBusHandlerResult __alarm_server_filter(DBusConnection *connection, - DBusMessage *message, - void *user_data); +void on_bus_name_owner_changed(GDBusConnection *connection, const gchar *sender_name, const gchar *object_path, + const gchar *interface_name, const gchar *signal_name, GVariant *parameters, gpointer user_data); +bool __get_caller_unique_name(int pid, char *unique_name); + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG +static void __initialize_module_log(void); +static bool __save_module_log(const char *tag, const char *messgae); +#endif + +int __display_lock_state(char *state, char *flag, unsigned int timeout); +int __display_unlock_state(char *state, char *flag); + +int __set_time(time_t _time); static void __rtc_set() { #ifdef __WAKEUP_USING_RTC__ - const char *rtc = default_rtc; - const char *rtc0 = power_rtc; - int fd = 0; - struct rtc_time rtc_tm; - struct rtc_wkalrm rtc_wk; struct tm due_tm; - -#ifdef _SIMUL /*if build is simulator, we don't need to set - RTC because RTC does not work in simulator.*/ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("because it is simulator's mode, " - "we don't set RTC.\n"); + struct timespec alarm_time; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif +#ifdef _SIMUL // RTC does not work in simulator. + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("because it is simulator's mode, we don't set RTC."); return; #endif - fd = open(rtc, O_RDONLY); - if (fd == -1) { - fd = open(rtc0, O_RDONLY); - if (fd == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC open failed.\n"); + if (gfd == 0) { + gfd = open(rtc, O_RDWR); + if (gfd == -1) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC open failed."); return; } } /* Read the RTC time/date */ - int retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_RD_TIME, &rtc_tm); - if (retval == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_RD_TIME ioctl failed"); - close(fd); - return; - } - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("\n\nCurrent RTC date/time is %d-%d-%d, " - "%02d:%02d:%02d.\n", rtc_tm.tm_mday, rtc_tm.tm_mon + 1, - rtc_tm.tm_year + 1900, rtc_tm.tm_hour, rtc_tm.tm_min, - rtc_tm.tm_sec); + int retval = 0; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char *timebuf = ctime(&alarm_context.c_due_time); + timebuf[strlen(timebuf) - 1] = '\0'; // to avoid new line + sprintf(log_message, "wakeup time: %d, %s", (int)alarm_context.c_due_time, timebuf); +#endif - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm_context.c_due_time is %d\n", \ - alarm_context.c_due_time); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm_context.c_due_time is %d.", (int)alarm_context.c_due_time); if (alarm_context.c_due_time != -1) { - time_t due_time = alarm_context.c_due_time; - gmtime_r(&due_time, &due_tm); - - rtc_tm.tm_mday = due_tm.tm_mday; - rtc_tm.tm_mon = due_tm.tm_mon; - rtc_tm.tm_year = due_tm.tm_year; - rtc_tm.tm_hour = due_tm.tm_hour; - rtc_tm.tm_min = due_tm.tm_min; - rtc_tm.tm_sec = due_tm.tm_sec; - memcpy(&rtc_wk.time, &rtc_tm, sizeof(rtc_tm)); - rtc_wk.enabled = 1; - rtc_wk.pending = 0; - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("\n\nSetted RTC Alarm date/time is " - "%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d.\n", rtc_tm.tm_mday, - rtc_tm.tm_mon + 1, rtc_tm.tm_year + 1900, - rtc_tm.tm_hour, rtc_tm.tm_min, rtc_tm.tm_sec); - - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_WKALM_SET, &rtc_wk); + retval = ioctl(gfd, ALARM_CLEAR(ALARM_RTC_WAKEUP)); if (retval == -1) { if (errno == ENOTTY) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("\nAlarm IRQs not" - "supported.\n"); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Alarm IRQs is not supported."); } - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_ALM_SET ioctl"); - close(fd); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("ALARM_CLEAR ioctl is failed. errno = %s", strerror(errno)); return; } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]RTC alarm is setted"); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]ALARM_CLEAR ioctl is successfully done."); + + time_t due_time = alarm_context.c_due_time; + gmtime_r(&due_time, &due_tm); - /* Enable alarm interrupts */ - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_AIE_ON, 0); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Setted RTC Alarm date/time is %d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d (UTC).", + due_tm.tm_mday, due_tm.tm_mon + 1, due_tm.tm_year + 1900, + due_tm.tm_hour, due_tm.tm_min, due_tm.tm_sec); + + alarm_time.tv_sec = due_time - 1; + alarm_time.tv_nsec = 500000000; // Wakeup is 500ms faster than expiring time to correct RTC error. + retval = ioctl(gfd, ALARM_SET(ALARM_RTC_WAKEUP), &alarm_time); if (retval == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_AIE_ON ioctl failed"); - close(fd); + if (errno == ENOTTY) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Alarm IRQs is not supported."); + } + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC ALARM_SET ioctl is failed. errno = %s", strerror(errno)); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + __save_module_log("FAIL: SET RTC", log_message); +#endif return; } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]RTC alarm is on"); - } else - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]alarm_context.c_due_time is" - "less than 10 sec. RTC alarm does not need to be set\n"); - - close(fd); - + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]RTC ALARM_SET ioctl is successfully done."); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + __save_module_log("SET RTC", log_message); +#endif + } + else { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]alarm_context.c_due_time is" + "less than 10 sec. RTC alarm does not need to be set"); + } #endif /* __WAKEUP_USING_RTC__ */ + return; } -int _set_rtc_time(time_t _time) +int __set_time(time_t _time) { - int fd0 = 0; - int fd1 = 0; - int retval0 = 0; - int retval1 = 0; - struct rtc_time rtc_tm = { 0, }; - const char *rtc0 = power_rtc; - const char *rtc1 = default_rtc; - struct tm time_r = { 0, }; - - fd0 = open(rtc0, O_RDONLY); - fd1 = open(rtc1, O_RDONLY); - - if (fd0 == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("error to open /dev/rtc0."); - perror("\t"); - } + // Using /dev/alarm, this function changes both OS time and RTC. + int ret = 0; + const char *rtc0 = default_rtc; + struct timespec rtc_time; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_tag[ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE] = {0,}; + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif - if (fd1 == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("error to open /dev/rtc1."); -// perror("\t"); + if (gfd == 0) { + gfd = open(rtc0, O_RDWR); + if (gfd == -1) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Opening the /dev/alarm is failed."); + perror("\t"); + } } - memset(&rtc_tm, 0, sizeof(struct rtc_time)); - - - (void) gmtime_r(&_time, &time_r); - - /* Write the RTC time/date 2008:05:21 19:20:00 */ - - - rtc_tm.tm_mday = time_r.tm_mday; - rtc_tm.tm_mon = time_r.tm_mon; - rtc_tm.tm_year = time_r.tm_year; - rtc_tm.tm_hour = time_r.tm_hour; - rtc_tm.tm_min = time_r.tm_min; - rtc_tm.tm_sec = time_r.tm_sec; + rtc_time.tv_sec = _time; + rtc_time.tv_nsec = 0; - - retval0 = ioctl(fd0, RTC_SET_TIME, &rtc_tm); - - if (retval0 == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("error to ioctl fd0."); + ret = ioctl(gfd, ALARM_SET_RTC, &rtc_time); + if (ret == -1) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("ALARM_SET_RTC ioctl is failed. errno = %s", strerror(errno)); + #ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "FAIL: SET RTC", strlen("FAIL: SET RTC")); + #endif perror("\t"); } - if (fd0 != -1) - close(fd0); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + else { + strncpy(log_tag, "SET RTC", strlen("SET RTC")); + } - if (fd1 != -1) { - retval1 = ioctl(fd1, RTC_SET_TIME, &rtc_tm); + char *timebuf = ctime(&_time); + timebuf[strlen(timebuf) - 1] = '\0'; // to avoid new line + sprintf(log_message, "RTC & OS =%d, %s", (int)_time, timebuf); + + __save_module_log(log_tag, log_message); +#endif - if (retval1 == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("error to ioctl fd1."); - perror("\t"); - } - close(fd1); - } return 1; } bool __alarm_clean_list() { - GSList *iter = NULL; - - for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { - free(iter->data); - } - - g_slist_free(alarm_context.alarms); + g_slist_free_full(alarm_context.alarms, g_free); return true; } @@ -318,13 +309,11 @@ static void __alarm_generate_alarm_id(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info, alarm_id_t * { bool unique_id = false; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; - GSList *iter = NULL; - /* FIXME: alarm id must be unique. */ - __alarm_info->alarm_id = (int)(void *)__alarm_info; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__alarm_info->alarm_id is %d", \ - __alarm_info->alarm_id); + srand((unsigned int)time(NULL)); + __alarm_info->alarm_id = (rand() % INT_MAX) + 1; + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__alarm_info->alarm_id is %d", __alarm_info->alarm_id); while (unique_id == false) { unique_id = true; @@ -346,34 +335,25 @@ static void __alarm_generate_alarm_id(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info, alarm_id_t * static bool __alarm_add_to_list(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info) { - alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &__alarm_info->alarm_info; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; - GSList *iter = NULL; - /* list alarms */ - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: before add\n"); - for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { - entry = iter->data; - /*ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: alarm_id(%d)\n", - entry->alarm_id); */ - } + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Before add alarm_id(%d)", __alarm_info->alarm_id); - alarm_context.alarms = - g_slist_append(alarm_context.alarms, __alarm_info); - /*list alarms */ - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: after add\n"); - for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + alarm_context.alarms = g_slist_append(alarm_context.alarms, __alarm_info); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: After add alarm_id(%d)", __alarm_info->alarm_id); + + // alarm list + for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { entry = iter->data; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: alarm_id(%d)\n", - entry->alarm_id); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: alarm_id(%d).", entry->alarm_id); } if (!(alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE)) { - _save_alarms(__alarm_info); + if (!_save_alarms(__alarm_info)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Saving alarm_id(%d) in DB is failed.", __alarm_info->alarm_id); + } } return true; @@ -411,7 +391,9 @@ static bool __alarm_update_in_list(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, } if (!(alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE)) { - _update_alarms(__alarm_info); + if (!_update_alarms(__alarm_info)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Updating alarm_id(%d) in DB is failed.", __alarm_info->alarm_id); + } } return true; @@ -428,25 +410,21 @@ static bool __alarm_remove_from_list(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; /*list alarms */ - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: before del : alarm id(%d)\n", - alarm_id); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: before del : alarm id(%d)", alarm_id); - for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { entry = iter->data; if (entry->alarm_id == alarm_id) { alarm_info = &entry->alarm_info; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: " - "__alarm_remove_from_list : alarm id(%d)\n", - entry->alarm_id); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Remove alarm id(%d)", entry->alarm_id); if (!(alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE)) { _delete_alarms(alarm_id); } - alarm_context.alarms = - g_slist_remove(alarm_context.alarms, iter->data); + alarm_context.alarms = g_slist_remove(alarm_context.alarms, iter->data); + g_free(entry); found = true; break; } @@ -480,6 +458,7 @@ static bool __alarm_set_start_and_end_time(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_tm.tm_hour = start->hour; alarm_tm.tm_min = start->min; alarm_tm.tm_sec = start->sec; + alarm_tm.tm_isdst = -1; __alarm_info->start = mktime(&alarm_tm); } else { @@ -559,6 +538,33 @@ static bool alarm_get_tz_info(int *gmt_idx, int *dst) } */ +gboolean __update_relative_alarms(gpointer user_data) +{ + GSList *iter = NULL; + __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; + char *error_message = NULL; + + if (sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, "BEGIN EXCLUSIVE", NULL, NULL, &error_message) != SQLITE_OK) { + SECURE_LOGE("sqlite3_exec() is failed. error message = %s", error_message); + return false; + } + + for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + entry = iter->data; + alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &(entry->alarm_info); + if (alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE) { + _update_alarms(entry); + } + } + + if (sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, "COMMIT", NULL, NULL, &error_message) != SQLITE_OK) { + SECURE_LOGE("sqlite3_exec() is failed. error message = %s", error_message); + return false; + } + + return false; +} + static bool __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(double diff_time) { time_t current_time; @@ -569,22 +575,18 @@ static bool __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(double diff_time) struct tm *p_time = NULL ; struct tm due_time_result ; struct tm fixed_time = { 0, }; + is_time_changed = true; - for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + tzset(); + for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { entry = iter->data; alarm_info_t *alarm_info = &(entry->alarm_info); if (alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE) { - /*diff_time ó¸® */ - entry->due_time += diff_time; - alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; /**< start - time of the alarm */ - alarm_date_t *end = &alarm_info->end;; - /**< end time of the alarm */ + alarm_date_t *start = &alarm_info->start; /**< start time of the alarm */ + alarm_date_t *end = &alarm_info->end; /**< end time of the alarm */ - tzset(); p_time = localtime_r(&entry->due_time, &due_time_result); if (p_time != NULL) { start->year = p_time->tm_year + 1900; @@ -598,7 +600,6 @@ static bool __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(double diff_time) end->month = p_time->tm_mon + 1; end->day = p_time->tm_mday; - memset(&fixed_time, 0, sizeof(fixed_time)); fixed_time.tm_year = p_time->tm_year; fixed_time.tm_mon = p_time->tm_mon; @@ -614,38 +615,27 @@ static bool __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(double diff_time) fixed_time.tm_sec = 59; entry->end = mktime(&fixed_time); - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm_info->alarm_type is " - "ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE\n"); - - _update_alarms(entry); } - _alarm_next_duetime(entry); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("entry->due_time is %d\n", entry->due_time); } - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); - for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + for (iter = alarm_context.alarms; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { entry = iter->data; due_time = entry->due_time; double interval = 0; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm[%d] with duetime(%u) at " - "current(%u)\n", entry->alarm_id, due_time, current_time); - if (due_time == 0) { /* 0 means this alarm has been - disabled */ + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm[%d] with duetime(%u) at current(%u)", entry->alarm_id, due_time, current_time); + if (due_time == 0) { /* 0 means this alarm has been disabled */ continue; } interval = difftime(due_time, current_time); - if (interval <= 0) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("this may be error.. alarm[%d]\n", \ - entry->alarm_id); + if (interval < 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("The duetime of alarm(%d) is OVER.", entry->alarm_id); continue; } @@ -654,108 +644,85 @@ static bool __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(double diff_time) if ((interval < 0) || min_time == -1) { min_time = due_time; } - } + is_time_changed = false; alarm_context.c_due_time = min_time; + g_idle_add(__update_relative_alarms, NULL); return true; } static bool __alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, - int pid,char *bundle_data, int *error_code){ - + int pid, char *bundle_data, int *error_code) +{ time_t current_time; time_t due_time; struct tm ts_ret; char due_time_r[100] = { 0 }; - char proc_file[512] = { 0 }; - char process_name[512] = { 0 }; char app_name[512] = { 0 }; - char *word = NULL; - char *proc_name_ptr = NULL; - int fd = 0; - int ret = 0; - int i = 0; bundle *b; - char caller_appid[512]; + char caller_appid[256] = { 0 }; + const char* callee_appid = NULL; + char* caller_pkgid = NULL; + char* callee_pkgid = NULL; + pkgmgrinfo_pkginfo_h caller_handle; + pkgmgrinfo_pkginfo_h callee_handle; bundle_raw *b_data = NULL; int datalen = 0; - uid_t uid; + __alarm_info_t *__alarm_info = NULL; __alarm_info = malloc(sizeof(__alarm_info_t)); if (__alarm_info == NULL) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid=%d, malloc " - "failed. it seems to be OOM\n", pid); - *error_code = -1; /* -1 means that system - failed internally. */ + SECURE_LOGE("Caution!! app_pid=%d, malloc failed. it seems to be OOM.", pid); + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; return false; } - uid = _proc_get_usr_bypid(pid); + __alarm_info->pid = pid; __alarm_info->alarm_id = -1; - if( uid < 0 ){ /* failure */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid(%d) seems to be " - "killed, so we failed to get proc owner and do not create " - "alarm_info\n", pid); - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ - free(__alarm_info); - return false; - } else - __alarm_info->uid = uid; - /* we should consider to check whether pid is running or Not - */ - memset(process_name, '\0', 512); - memset(proc_file, '\0', 512); - snprintf(proc_file, 512, "/proc/%d/cmdline", pid); - - fd = open(proc_file, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { /* failure */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid(%d) seems to be " - "killed, so we failed to get proc file(%s) and do not create " - "alarm_info\n", pid, proc_file); - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ + if (!__get_caller_unique_name(pid, app_name)) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; free(__alarm_info); return false; - } else { - ret = read(fd, process_name, 512); - close(fd); - if (ret <=0) - { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to get application name\n"); - *error_code = -1; - free(__alarm_info); - return false; - } - while (process_name[i] != '\0') { - if (process_name[i] == ' ') { - process_name[i] = '\0'; - break; - } - i++; - } + } + __alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name = g_quark_from_string(app_name); - word = strtok_r(process_name, "/", &proc_name_ptr); - while (word != NULL) { - memset(app_name, 0, 512); - snprintf(app_name, 512, "%s", word); - word = strtok_r(NULL, "/", &proc_name_ptr); + // Get caller_appid and callee_appid to get each package id + // caller + __alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid = g_quark_from_string("null"); + + if (aul_app_get_appid_bypid(pid, caller_appid, 256) == AUL_R_OK) { + if (pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_appinfo(caller_appid, &caller_handle) == PMINFO_R_OK) { + if (pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_pkgid(caller_handle, &caller_pkgid) == PMINFO_R_OK) { + if (caller_pkgid) { + __alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid = g_quark_from_string(caller_pkgid); + } + } + pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_destroy_appinfo(caller_handle); } - __alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name = - g_quark_from_string(app_name); } + // callee + __alarm_info->quark_callee_pkgid = g_quark_from_string("null"); + b = bundle_decode((bundle_raw *)bundle_data, strlen(bundle_data)); - ret = aul_app_get_appid_bypid(pid, caller_appid, 512); - if(ret == 0) { - bundle_add(b, "__ALARM_MGR_CALLER_APPID", caller_appid); + callee_appid = appsvc_get_appid(b); + if (pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_appinfo(callee_appid, &callee_handle) == PMINFO_R_OK) { + if (pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_pkgid(callee_handle, &callee_pkgid) == PMINFO_R_OK) { + if (callee_pkgid) { + __alarm_info->quark_callee_pkgid = g_quark_from_string(callee_pkgid); + } + } + pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_destroy_appinfo(callee_handle); } - bundle_encode(b, &b_data, &datalen); + SECURE_LOGD("caller_pkgid = %s, callee_pkgid = %s", + g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid), g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_callee_pkgid)); + + bundle_encode(b, &b_data, &datalen); __alarm_info->quark_bundle=g_quark_from_string(b_data); __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name = g_quark_from_string("null"); __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name = g_quark_from_string("null"); @@ -767,24 +734,23 @@ static bool __alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id free(b_data); b_data = NULL; } - + __alarm_set_start_and_end_time(alarm_info, __alarm_info); memcpy(&(__alarm_info->alarm_info), alarm_info, sizeof(alarm_info_t)); __alarm_generate_alarm_id(__alarm_info, alarm_id); - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); if (alarm_context.c_due_time < current_time) { ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! alarm_context.c_due_time " - "(%d) is less than current time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, - current_time); + "(%d) is less than current time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, current_time); alarm_context.c_due_time = -1; } due_time = _alarm_next_duetime(__alarm_info); if (__alarm_add_to_list(__alarm_info) == false) { free(__alarm_info); - *error_code = -1; + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; return false; } @@ -797,151 +763,97 @@ static bool __alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id "current_time(%d) is same as due_time(%d)", current_time, due_time); return true; - }else if (difftime(due_time, current_time) < 0){ + } else if (difftime(due_time, current_time) < 0) { ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Expired Due Time.[Due time=%d, Current Time=%d]!!!Do not add to schedule list\n", due_time, current_time); return true; - }else { + } else { localtime_r(&due_time, &ts_ret); strftime(due_time_r, 30, "%c", &ts_ret); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Create a new alarm: " + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-server]:Create a new alarm: " "alarm(%d) due_time(%s)", *alarm_id, due_time_r); } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:alarm_context.c_due_time(%d), " - "due_time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, due_time); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:alarm_context.c_due_time(%d), due_time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, due_time); - if (alarm_context.c_due_time == -1 - || due_time < alarm_context.c_due_time) { + if (alarm_context.c_due_time == -1 || due_time < alarm_context.c_due_time) { _clear_scheduled_alarm_list(); _add_to_scheduled_alarm_list(__alarm_info); - _alarm_set_timer(&alarm_context, alarm_context.timer, due_time, - *alarm_id); + _alarm_set_timer(&alarm_context, alarm_context.timer, due_time); alarm_context.c_due_time = due_time; - } else if (due_time == alarm_context.c_due_time) { _add_to_scheduled_alarm_list(__alarm_info); - } __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); - } -#endif - return true; - } static bool __alarm_create(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, - int pid, char *app_service_name, char *app_service_name_mod, - const char *dst_service_name,const char *dst_service_name_mod, int *error_code) + int pid, periodic_method_e method, long requested_interval, int is_ref, + char *app_service_name, char *app_service_name_mod, + const char *dst_service_name, const char *dst_service_name_mod, + int *error_code) { - time_t current_time; time_t due_time; - char proc_file[256] = { 0 }; - char process_name[512] = { 0 }; - char app_name[256] = { 0 }; - char *word = NULL; - char *proc_name_ptr = NULL; - uid_t uid; + char app_name[512] = { 0 }; + char caller_appid[256] = { 0 }; + char* caller_pkgid = NULL; + pkgmgrinfo_pkginfo_h caller_handle; __alarm_info_t *__alarm_info = NULL; __alarm_info = malloc(sizeof(__alarm_info_t)); if (__alarm_info == NULL) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid=%d, malloc " + SECURE_LOGE("Caution!! app_pid=%d, malloc " "failed. it seems to be OOM\n", pid); - *error_code = -1; /* -1 means that system - failed internally. */ + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; return false; } - uid = _proc_get_usr_bypid(pid); __alarm_info->pid = pid; __alarm_info->alarm_id = -1; - if( uid < 0 ){ /* failure */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid(%d) seems to be " - "killed, so we failed to get proc owner and do not create " - "alarm_info\n", pid); - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ - free(__alarm_info); - return false; - } else - __alarm_info->uid = uid; - /* we should consider to check whether pid is running or Not - */ - memset(process_name, '\0', 512); - memset(proc_file, '\0', 256); - snprintf(proc_file, 256, "/proc/%d/cmdline", pid); + __alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid = g_quark_from_string("null"); + __alarm_info->method = method; + __alarm_info->requested_interval = requested_interval; + __alarm_info->is_ref = is_ref; + + // Get caller_appid to get caller's package id. There is no callee. + if (aul_app_get_appid_bypid(pid, caller_appid, 256) == AUL_R_OK) { + if (pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_appinfo(caller_appid, &caller_handle) == PMINFO_R_OK) { + if (pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_pkgid(caller_handle, &caller_pkgid) == PMINFO_R_OK) { + if (caller_pkgid) { + __alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid = g_quark_from_string(caller_pkgid); + } + } + pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_destroy_appinfo(caller_handle); + } + } - int fd; - int ret; - int i = 0; - fd = open(proc_file, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { /* failure */ - __alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name = - g_quark_from_string("unknown"); - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid(%d) seems to be " - "killed, so we failed to get proc file(%s) and do not create " - "alarm_info\n", pid, proc_file); - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ + __alarm_info->quark_callee_pkgid = g_quark_from_string("null"); + SECURE_LOGD("caller_pkgid = %s, callee_pkgid = null", g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_caller_pkgid)); + + if (!__get_caller_unique_name(pid, app_name)) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; free(__alarm_info); return false; - } else { - ret = read(fd, process_name, 512); - if (ret < 0 ) { - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ - free(__alarm_info); - close(fd); - return false; - } - close(fd); - while (process_name[i] != '\0') { - if (process_name[i] == ' ') { - process_name[i] = '\0'; - break; - } - i++; - } - /* if (readlink(proc_file, process_name, 256)!=-1) */ - /*success */ - - word = strtok_r(process_name, "/", &proc_name_ptr); - while (word != NULL) { - memset(app_name, 0, 256); - snprintf(app_name, 256, "%s", word); - word = strtok_r(NULL, "/", &proc_name_ptr); - } - __alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name = - g_quark_from_string(app_name); } - __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name = - g_quark_from_string(app_service_name); - __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name_mod = - g_quark_from_string(app_service_name_mod); - __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name = - g_quark_from_string(dst_service_name); - __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name_mod = - g_quark_from_string(dst_service_name_mod); + __alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name = g_quark_from_string(app_name); + __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name = g_quark_from_string(app_service_name); + __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name_mod = g_quark_from_string(app_service_name_mod); + __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name = g_quark_from_string(dst_service_name); + __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name_mod = g_quark_from_string(dst_service_name_mod); __alarm_info->quark_bundle = g_quark_from_string("null"); - __alarm_set_start_and_end_time(alarm_info, __alarm_info); memcpy(&(__alarm_info->alarm_info), alarm_info, sizeof(alarm_info_t)); __alarm_generate_alarm_id(__alarm_info, alarm_id); - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:pid=%d, app_unique_name=%s, " + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-server]:pid=%d, app_unique_name=%s, " "app_service_name=%s,dst_service_name=%s, c_due_time=%d", \ pid, g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name), \ g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name), \ @@ -950,8 +862,7 @@ static bool __alarm_create(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, if (alarm_context.c_due_time < current_time) { ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! alarm_context.c_due_time " - "(%d) is less than current time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, - current_time); + "(%d) is less than current time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, current_time); alarm_context.c_due_time = -1; } @@ -962,55 +873,37 @@ static bool __alarm_create(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, } if (due_time == 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Create a new alarm: " - "due_time is 0, alarm(%d) \n", *alarm_id); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Create a new alarm: due_time is 0, alarm(%d).", *alarm_id); return true; } else if (current_time == due_time) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Create alarm: " - "current_time(%d) is same as due_time(%d)", current_time, - due_time); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Create alarm: current_time(%d) is same as due_time(%d).", + current_time, due_time); return true; - }else if (difftime(due_time, current_time) < 0){ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Expired Due Time.[Due time=%d, Current Time=%d]!!!Do not add to schedule list\n", due_time, current_time); + } else if (difftime(due_time, current_time) < 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Expired Due Time.[Due time=%d, Current Time=%d]!!!Do not add to schedule list.", + due_time, current_time); return true; } else { char due_time_r[100] = { 0 }; struct tm ts_ret; localtime_r(&due_time, &ts_ret); strftime(due_time_r, 30, "%c", &ts_ret); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Create a new alarm: " - "alarm(%d) due_time(%s)", *alarm_id, - due_time_r); + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-server]:Create a new alarm: alarm(%d) due_time(%s)", *alarm_id, due_time_r); } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:alarm_context.c_due_time(%d), " - "due_time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, due_time); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:alarm_context.c_due_time(%d), due_time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, due_time); - if (alarm_context.c_due_time == -1 - || due_time < alarm_context.c_due_time) { + if (alarm_context.c_due_time == -1 || due_time < alarm_context.c_due_time) { _clear_scheduled_alarm_list(); _add_to_scheduled_alarm_list(__alarm_info); - _alarm_set_timer(&alarm_context, alarm_context.timer, due_time, - *alarm_id); + _alarm_set_timer(&alarm_context, alarm_context.timer, due_time); alarm_context.c_due_time = due_time; - } else if (due_time == alarm_context.c_due_time) { _add_to_scheduled_alarm_list(__alarm_info); - } __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { - /* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID) in a - * platform with app-server.because __alarm_power_on(..) fuction don't - * use first parameter internally, we set this value to 0(zero) - */ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); - } -#endif return true; } @@ -1019,34 +912,20 @@ static bool __alarm_update(int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, { time_t current_time; time_t due_time; - uid_t uid; __alarm_info_t *__alarm_info = NULL; bool result = false; __alarm_info = malloc(sizeof(__alarm_info_t)); if (__alarm_info == NULL) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid=%d, " - "malloc failed. it seems to be OOM\n", pid); - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ + SECURE_LOGE("Caution!! app_pid=%d, malloc failed. it seems to be OOM.", pid); + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; return false; } - uid = _proc_get_usr_bypid(pid); + __alarm_info->pid = pid; __alarm_info->alarm_id = alarm_id; - if( uid < 0 ){ /* failure */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid(%d) seems to be " - "killed, so we failed to get proc owner and do not create " - "alarm_info\n", pid); - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ - free(__alarm_info); - return false; - } else - __alarm_info->uid = uid; - /* we should consider to check whether pid is running or Not */ @@ -1055,12 +934,11 @@ static bool __alarm_update(int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, __alarm_set_start_and_end_time(alarm_info, __alarm_info); memcpy(&(__alarm_info->alarm_info), alarm_info, sizeof(alarm_info_t)); - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); if (alarm_context.c_due_time < current_time) { ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! alarm_context.c_due_time " - "(%d) is less than current time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, - current_time); + "(%d) is less than current time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, current_time); alarm_context.c_due_time = -1; } @@ -1071,13 +949,6 @@ static bool __alarm_update(int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, "(%d) does not exist. so this value is invalid id.", alarm_id); return false; } - /* ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:request_pid=%d, alarm_id=%d, - * app_unique_name=%s, app_service_name=%s, dst_service_name=%s, - * c_due_time=%d", pid, alarm_id, g_quark_to_string - * (__alarm_info->quark_app_unique_name), g_quark_to_string - * (__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name), g_quark_to_string - * (__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name), alarm_context.c_due_time); - */ result = _remove_from_scheduled_alarm_list(pid, alarm_id); @@ -1086,25 +957,12 @@ static bool __alarm_update(int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); _alarm_schedule(); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Update alarm: alarm(%d)\n", - alarm_id); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Update alarm: alarm(%d).", alarm_id); __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { - /* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID) in - * a platform with app-server.because __alarm_power_on(..) fuction don't - * use first parameter internally, we set this value to 0(zero) - */ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); - } -#endif - if (due_time == 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Update alarm: " - "due_time is 0\n"); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Update alarm: due_time is 0."); } free(__alarm_info); return true; @@ -1121,7 +979,7 @@ static bool __alarm_update(int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, due_time); free(__alarm_info); return true; - }else if (difftime(due_time, current_time)< 0){ + } else if (difftime(due_time, current_time)< 0) { ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Expired Due Time.[Due time=%d, Current Time=%d]!!!Do not add to schedule list\n", due_time, current_time); free(__alarm_info); return true; @@ -1130,19 +988,16 @@ static bool __alarm_update(int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, struct tm ts_ret; localtime_r(&due_time, &ts_ret); strftime(due_time_r, 30, "%c", &ts_ret); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Update alarm: alarm(%d) " + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-server]:Update alarm: alarm(%d) " "due_time(%s)\n", alarm_id, due_time_r); } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:alarm_context.c_due_time(%d), " - "due_time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, due_time); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:alarm_context.c_due_time(%d), due_time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, due_time); - if (alarm_context.c_due_time == -1 - || due_time < alarm_context.c_due_time) { + if (alarm_context.c_due_time == -1 || due_time < alarm_context.c_due_time) { _clear_scheduled_alarm_list(); _add_to_scheduled_alarm_list(__alarm_info); - _alarm_set_timer(&alarm_context, alarm_context.timer, due_time, - alarm_id); + _alarm_set_timer(&alarm_context, alarm_context.timer, due_time); alarm_context.c_due_time = due_time; ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server1]:alarm_context.c_due_time " "(%d), due_time(%d)", alarm_context.c_due_time, due_time); @@ -1154,16 +1009,6 @@ static bool __alarm_update(int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { - /* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID) - * in a platform with app-server.because __alarm_power_on(..) fuction - * don't use first parameter internally, we set this value to 0(zero) - */ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); - } -#endif free(__alarm_info); return true; @@ -1173,13 +1018,12 @@ static bool __alarm_delete(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *error_code) { bool result = false; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:delete alarm: alarm(%d) pid(%d)\n",\ - alarm_id, pid); + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-server]:delete alarm: alarm(%d) pid(%d)\n", alarm_id, pid); result = _remove_from_scheduled_alarm_list(pid, alarm_id); if (!__alarm_remove_from_list(pid, alarm_id, error_code)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]:delete alarm: " + SECURE_LOGE("[alarm-server]:delete alarm: " "alarm(%d) pid(%d) has failed with error_code(%d)\n", alarm_id, pid, *error_code); return false; @@ -1192,215 +1036,149 @@ static bool __alarm_delete(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *error_code) __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { - /* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID) in a - * platform with app-server.because __alarm_power_on(..) fuction don't - * use first parameter internally, we set this value to 0(zero) - */ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); - } -#endif - return true; } -static bool __alarm_power_on(int app_id, bool on_off, int *error_code) +static bool __can_skip_expired_cb(alarm_id_t alarm_id) { -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - time_t min_time = 0; - time_t current_time = 0; - struct rtc_time rtc_tm = { 0, }; - struct tm min_time_r = { 0, }; - int fd = 0; - int retval; - - enable_power_on_alarm = on_off; - /*_update_power_on(on_off); */ /*currently its empty*/ + GSList *gs_iter = NULL; + __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; + alarm_info_t *alarm = NULL; - fd = open(power_rtc, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("cannot open /dev/rtc0\n"); - return false; - } + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { + entry = gs_iter->data; + if (entry->alarm_id == alarm_id) { + alarm = &(entry->alarm_info); + time_t ts = 0; + struct tm ts_tm; + int dur = entry->requested_interval; + int from, to; - if (on_off == true) { - if (_alarm_find_mintime_power_on(&min_time) == true) { - - ab_due_time = min_time; - - min_time = min_time - 60; - - _alarm_time(¤t_time); - - if (min_time <= current_time) - min_time = current_time + 5; - - gmtime_r(&min_time, &min_time_r); - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__alarm_power_on : %d %d %d %d " - "%d\n", \ - min_time_r.tm_year,\ - min_time_r.tm_mon,\ - min_time_r.tm_mday,\ - min_time_r.tm_hour,\ - min_time_r.tm_min); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__alarm_power_on : %d %d %d %d " - "%d\n", \ - min_time_r.tm_year,\ - min_time_r.tm_mon,\ - min_time_r.tm_mday,\ - min_time_r.tm_hour,\ - min_time_r.tm_min); - - rtc_tm.tm_mday = min_time_r.tm_mday; - rtc_tm.tm_mon = min_time_r.tm_mon; - rtc_tm.tm_year = min_time_r.tm_year; - rtc_tm.tm_hour = min_time_r.tm_hour; - rtc_tm.tm_min = min_time_r.tm_min; - rtc_tm.tm_sec = min_time_r.tm_sec; - /*set_info.time_zone = 0; */ - /*set_info.u_interval.day_of_week = 0; */ - - /*ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("####__alarm_power_on : %d %d - %d %d %d\n",set_info.year,set_info.month,set_info.day, - set_info.hour,set_info.minute); */ - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("due_time : %d \n", ab_due_time); - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("\n\nSetted RTC Alarm date/time is " - "%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d.\n", - rtc_tm.tm_mday, rtc_tm.tm_mon + 1, - rtc_tm.tm_year + 1900, rtc_tm.tm_hour, - rtc_tm.tm_min, rtc_tm.tm_sec); - - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_ALM_SET, &rtc_tm); - if (retval == -1) { - if (errno == ENOTTY) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "\n...Alarm IRQs not supported.\n"); - } - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_ALM_SET ioctl"); - close(fd); + if (!(alarm->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_PERIOD) || entry->method == CUT_OFF) return false; - } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]RTC " - "alarm(POWER ON) is setted"); - - /* Enable alarm interrupts */ - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_AIE_ON, 0); - if (retval == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "RTC_AIE_ON ioctl failed"); - close(fd); + + ts_tm.tm_hour = alarm->start.hour; + ts_tm.tm_min = alarm->start.min; + ts_tm.tm_sec = alarm->start.sec; + + ts_tm.tm_year = alarm->start.year - 1900; + ts_tm.tm_mon = alarm->start.month - 1; + ts_tm.tm_mday = alarm->start.day; + ts_tm.tm_isdst = -1; + + ts = mktime(&ts_tm); + + from = (ts / dur) * dur; + to = from + dur; + + if ( ts >= from && ts < to && from > ts - alarm->mode.u_interval.interval) { return false; } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]RTC(POWER ON) " - "alarm is on"); - } else - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_AIE_OFF, 0); - } else { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__alarm_power_on : off\n"); - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_AIE_OFF, 0); + return true; + } } - close(fd); -#endif /* #ifdef __ALARM_BOOT */ - - return true; + return false; } -static bool __alarm_power_off(int app_id, int *error_code) +static void __alarm_send_noti_to_application(const char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id) { -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - -#endif /* #ifdef __ALARM_BOOT */ - return true; -} + char service_name[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = {0,}; -static bool __alarm_check_next_duetime(int app_id, int *error_code) -{ -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - time_t current_time; - time_t interval; + if (app_service_name == NULL || strlen(app_service_name) == 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("This alarm destination is invalid."); + return; + } - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + if (__can_skip_expired_cb(alarm_id)) + return; - interval = ab_due_time - current_time; + memcpy(service_name, app_service_name, strlen(app_service_name)); + SECURE_LOGI("[alarm server][send expired_alarm(alarm_id=%d) to app_service_name(%s)]", alarm_id, service_name); + + g_dbus_connection_call(alarm_context.connection, + service_name, + "/org/tizen/alarm/client", + "org.tizen.alarm.client", + "alarm_expired", + g_variant_new("(is)", alarm_id, service_name), + NULL, + G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE, + -1, + NULL, + NULL, + NULL); +} - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("due_time : %d / current_time %d\n", ab_due_time, - current_time); +static int __get_caller_pid(const char *name) +{ + guint pid; + GVariant *ret; + GError *error = NULL; - if (interval > 0 && interval <= 60) - return true; - else - return false; -#else /* #ifdef __ALARM_BOOT */ - return true; -#endif + ret = g_dbus_connection_call_sync (alarm_context.connection, + "org.freedesktop.DBus", + "/org/freedesktop/DBus", + "org.freedesktop.DBus", + "GetConnectionUnixProcessID", + g_variant_new ("(s)", name), + NULL, + G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE, + -1, + NULL, + &error); + g_variant_get (ret, "(u)", &pid); + g_variant_unref (ret); + + return pid; } -static void __alarm_send_noti_to_application(const char *app_service_name, - alarm_id_t alarm_id) +static int __is_ui_app(const char *appid) { + if (appid == NULL) + return 0; + int ret = 0; + pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_h appinfo_h = NULL; - char service_name[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN]; - char object_name[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN]; - - DBusMessage *message; - DBusMessageIter iter; + ret = pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_appinfo(appid, &appinfo_h); - if (app_service_name == NULL || strlen(app_service_name) == 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("This alarm destination is " - "invalid\n"); - return; + if (ret < 0 ) { + return 0; } - memset(service_name, 0, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN); - memcpy(service_name, app_service_name, strlen(app_service_name)); - snprintf(object_name, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN, - "/org/tizen/alarm/client"); - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm server][send expired_alarm(alarm_id=%d)to" - "app_service_name(%s), object_name(%s), interface_name(%s)]\n",\ - alarm_id, service_name, object_name, "org.tizen.alarm.client"); - - message = dbus_message_new_method_call(service_name, - object_name, - "org.tizen.alarm.client", - "alarm_expired"); - if (message == NULL) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm server] " - "dbus_message_new_method_call faild. maybe OOM!.\n"); - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm server] so we cannot " - "send expired alarm to %s\n", service_name); - return; + char *component = NULL; + int found = 0; + + ret = pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_component_type(appinfo_h, &component); + if (ret == 0 && component != NULL && strncmp(component, "uiapp", 5) == 0) { + found = 1; } - dbus_message_set_no_reply(message, TRUE); - /* if(service_name[0]==':') */ - /* we don't need auto activation in a case that - destination_app_service_name starts with a charactor like (:) */ - dbus_message_set_auto_start(message, FALSE); + if (appinfo_h) + pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_destroy_appinfo(appinfo_h); - dbus_message_iter_init_append(message, &iter); - if (!dbus_message_iter_append_basic - (&iter, DBUS_TYPE_INT32, &alarm_id)) { - dbus_message_unref(message); - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm server] " - "dbus_message_iter_append_basic faild. maybe OOM!.\n"); - return; + return found; +} + +static int __iter_fn(const char* appid, void *data) +{ + int *found = data; + + if (__is_ui_app(appid)) { + *found = 1; + return 1; } - dbus_connection_send(dbus_g_connection_get_connection - (alarm_context.bus), message, NULL); - dbus_connection_flush(dbus_g_connection_get_connection - (alarm_context.bus)); - dbus_message_unref(message); + return 0; +} +static int __have_ui_apps(bundle *b) +{ + int found = 0; + appsvc_get_list(b, __iter_fn, &found); + return found; } static void __alarm_expired() @@ -1413,27 +1191,32 @@ static void __alarm_expired() int b_len = 0; bundle *b = NULL; char *appid = NULL; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif + GError *error = NULL; + GVariant *result = NULL; + gboolean name_has_owner_reply = false; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Enter \n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Enter"); time_t current_time; double interval; - _alarm_time(¤t_time); + time(¤t_time); interval = difftime(alarm_context.c_due_time, current_time); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: c_due_time(%d), " - "current_time(%d), interval(%d)\n", alarm_context.c_due_time, - current_time, interval); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: c_due_time(%d), current_time(%d), interval(%d)", + alarm_context.c_due_time, current_time, interval); if (alarm_context.c_due_time > current_time + 1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: False Alarm. due time is (%d) seconds future\n", + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: False Alarm. due time is (%d) seconds future", alarm_context.c_due_time - current_time); goto done; } // 10 seconds is maximum permitted delay from timer expire to this function if (alarm_context.c_due_time + 10 < current_time) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: False Alarm. due time is (%d) seconds past\n", + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-server]: False Alarm. due time is (%d) seconds past.", current_time - alarm_context.c_due_time); goto done; } @@ -1441,97 +1224,79 @@ static void __alarm_expired() GSList *iter = NULL; __scheduled_alarm_t *alarm = NULL; - for (iter = g_scheduled_alarm_list; iter != NULL; - iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { + for (iter = g_scheduled_alarm_list; iter != NULL; iter = g_slist_next(iter)) { alarm = iter->data; alarm_id = alarm->alarm_id; - __alarm_info = alarm->__alarm_info; - app_pid = __alarm_info->pid; - if (strncmp - (g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_bundle), - "null", 4) != 0) { + // Case #1. The process is an application launched by app_control. + // It registered an alarm using launch-based APIs like alarm_schedule_xxx, alarmmgr_xxx_appsvc. + if (strncmp(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_bundle), "null", 4) != 0) { + b_len = strlen(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_bundle)); - b_len = strlen(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_bundle)); + b = bundle_decode((bundle_raw *)g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_bundle), b_len); - b = bundle_decode((bundle_raw *)g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_bundle), b_len); + if (b == NULL) + { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Error!!!..Unable to decode the bundle!!\n"); + } + else + { + snprintf(alarm_id_val,31,"%d",alarm_id); - if (NULL == b) - { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Error!!!..Unable to decode the bundle!!\n"); + if (bundle_add_str(b,"http://tizen.org/appcontrol/data/alarm_id", alarm_id_val)){ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to add alarm id to the bundle\n"); } else { - snprintf(alarm_id_val,31,"%d",alarm_id); - - if (bundle_add(b,"http://tizen.org/appcontrol/data/alarm_id", alarm_id_val)){ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to add alarm id to the bundle\n"); + appid = (char *)appsvc_get_appid(b); + if (appid && !__is_ui_app(appid)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("ui-application can only be launched\n"); + } + else if( (__alarm_info->alarm_info.alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_NOLAUNCH) && !aul_app_is_running(appid)) + { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("This alarm is ignored\n"); } else { - appid = appsvc_get_appid(b); - if( (__alarm_info->alarm_info.alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_NOLAUNCH) && !aul_app_is_running(appid)) + if (__have_ui_apps(b)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("This alarm is ignored\n"); - } - else - { - if ( appsvc_usr_run_service(b, 0, NULL, NULL, __alarm_info->uid) < 0) + if ( appsvc_run_service(b, 0, NULL, NULL) < 0) { ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to run app svc\n"); } else { + device_display_change_state(DISPLAY_STATE_NORMAL); ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("Successfuly ran app svc\n"); } } + else + { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("ui-application can only be launched\n"); + } + } - bundle_free(b); - } + } + bundle_free(b); + } } else { - if (strncmp - (g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name), - "null",4) == 0) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:destination is " - "null, so we send expired alarm to %s(%u)\n",\ - g_quark_to_string( - __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name), - __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name); - destination_app_service_name = g_quark_to_string( - __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name_mod); - } else { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]:destination " - ":%s(%u)\n", - g_quark_to_string( - __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name), - __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name); - destination_app_service_name = g_quark_to_string( - __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name_mod); - } + char appid[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = { 0, }; + pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_h appinfo_handle = NULL; -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /* orginally this code had if(__alarm_info->app_id==21) in a - platform with app-server. */ - /*if(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name == - g_quark_from_string (WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID)) */ - if (strcmp - (g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name), - WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID) == 0) { - int fd = 0; - fd = open(power_rtc, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("cannot open /dev/rtc0\n"); - } else { - ioctl(fd, RTC_AIE_OFF, 0); - close(fd); - } + if (strncmp(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name), "null", 4) == 0) { + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-server]:destination is null, so we send expired alarm to %s(%u).", + g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name), __alarm_info->quark_app_service_name); + destination_app_service_name = g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name_mod); + } else { + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-server]:destination :%s(%u)", + g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name), __alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name); + destination_app_service_name = g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name_mod); } -#endif /* * we should consider a situation that @@ -1540,17 +1305,39 @@ static void __alarm_expired() * we don't need to send the expire event because the process was killed. * this causes needless message to be sent. */ - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: " - "destination_app_service_name :%s, app_pid=%d\n", - destination_app_service_name, app_pid); - /* the following is a code that checks the above situation. - please verify this code. */ - - if (dbus_bus_name_has_owner( - dbus_g_connection_get_connection(alarm_context.bus), - destination_app_service_name, NULL) == FALSE) { + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-server]: destination_app_service_name :%s, app_pid=%d", destination_app_service_name, app_pid); + + result = g_dbus_connection_call_sync(alarm_context.connection, + "org.freedesktop.DBus", + "/org/freedesktop/DBus", + "org.freedesktop.DBus", + "NameHasOwner", + g_variant_new ("(s)", destination_app_service_name), + G_VARIANT_TYPE ("(b)"), + G_DBUS_CALL_FLAGS_NONE, + -1, + NULL, + &error); + if (result == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("g_dbus_connection_call_sync() is failed. err: %s", error->message); + g_error_free(error); + } else { + g_variant_get (result, "(b)", &name_has_owner_reply); + } + + if (strncmp(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name), "null",4) == 0) { + strncpy(appid,g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name)+6,strlen(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name))-6); + } else { + strncpy(appid,g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name)+6,strlen(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name))-6); + } + + pkgmgrinfo_appinfo_get_appinfo(appid, &appinfo_handle); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("appid : %s (%x)", appid, appinfo_handle); + + // Case #2. The process was killed && App type + // This app is launched and owner of DBus connection is changed. and then, expiration noti is sent by DBus. + if (name_has_owner_reply == false && appinfo_handle) { __expired_alarm_t *expire_info; - char appid[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = { 0, }; char alarm_id_str[32] = { 0, }; if (__alarm_info->alarm_info.alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_WITHCB) { @@ -1559,114 +1346,96 @@ static void __alarm_expired() } expire_info = malloc(sizeof(__expired_alarm_t)); - if (G_UNLIKELY(NULL == expire_info)){ + if (G_UNLIKELY(NULL == expire_info)) { ALARM_MGR_ASSERT_PRINT("[alarm-server]:Malloc failed!Can't notify alarm expiry info\n"); goto done; } memset(expire_info, '\0', sizeof(__expired_alarm_t)); - strncpy(expire_info->service_name, - destination_app_service_name, - MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN-1); + strncpy(expire_info->service_name, destination_app_service_name, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN-1); expire_info->alarm_id = alarm_id; - g_expired_alarm_list = - g_slist_append(g_expired_alarm_list, expire_info); - - - if (strncmp - (g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name), - "null",4) == 0) { - strncpy(appid,g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name)+6,strlen(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_app_service_name))-6); - } - else - { - strncpy(appid,g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name)+6,strlen(g_quark_to_string(__alarm_info->quark_dst_service_name))-6); - } + g_expired_alarm_list = g_slist_append(g_expired_alarm_list, expire_info); snprintf(alarm_id_str, 31, "%d", alarm_id); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("before aul_launch appid(%s) " - "alarm_id_str(%s)\n", appid, alarm_id_str); + SECURE_LOGD("before aul_launch appid(%s) alarm_id_str(%s)", appid, alarm_id_str); bundle *kb; kb = bundle_create(); - bundle_add(kb, "__ALARM_MGR_ID", alarm_id_str); - aul_launch_app(appid, kb); + bundle_add_str(kb, "__ALARM_MGR_ID", alarm_id_str); + aul_launch_app(appid, kb); // on_bus_name_owner_changed will be called. bundle_free(kb); } else { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "before alarm_send_noti_to_application\n"); - __alarm_send_noti_to_application( - destination_app_service_name, alarm_id); + // Case #3. The process is alive or was killed && non-app type(daemon) + // Expiration noti is sent by DBus. it makes the process alive. (dbus auto activation) + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("before alarm_send_noti_to_application"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("WAKEUP pid: %d", __alarm_info->pid); + + /* TODO: implement aul_update_freezer_status */ + //aul_update_freezer_status(__alarm_info->pid, "wakeup"); + __alarm_send_noti_to_application(destination_app_service_name, alarm_id); // dbus auto activation + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("after __alarm_send_noti_to_application"); } } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("after __alarm_send_noti_to_application\n"); -/* if( !(__alarm_info->alarm_info.alarm_type - & ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE) ) { - __alarm_remove_from_list(__alarm_info->pid, - alarm_id, NULL); - } - else */ - if (__alarm_info->alarm_info.mode.repeat - == ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_ONCE) { -/* _alarm_next_duetime(__alarm_info);*/ -/* _update_alarms(__alarm_info);*/ - __alarm_remove_from_list(__alarm_info->pid, alarm_id, - NULL); - } else { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_id[%d] is expired.", alarm_id); + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "alarmID: %d, pid: %d, duetime: %d", alarm_id, app_pid, (int)__alarm_info->due_time); + __save_module_log("EXPIRED", log_message); + memset(log_message, '\0', sizeof(log_message)); +#endif + if (__alarm_info->alarm_info.mode.repeat == ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_ONCE) { + __alarm_remove_from_list(__alarm_info->pid, alarm_id, NULL); + } else { _alarm_next_duetime(__alarm_info); -/* _update_alarms(__alarm_info);*/ } - } done: _clear_scheduled_alarm_list(); alarm_context.c_due_time = -1; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Leave \n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]: Leave"); } -static gboolean __alarm_handler_idle() +static gboolean __alarm_handler_idle(gpointer user_data) { - if (g_dummy_timer_is_set == true) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("dummy alarm timer has expired\n"); - } else { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__alarm_handler \n"); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__alarm_handler \n"); + GPollFD *gpollfd = (GPollFD *) user_data; + uint64_t exp; + if (gpollfd == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("gpollfd is NULL"); + return false; + } - __alarm_expired(); + if (read(gpollfd->fd, &exp, sizeof(uint64_t)) < 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Reading the fd is failed."); + return false; + } + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Lock the display not to enter LCD OFF"); + if (__display_lock_state(DEVICED_LCD_OFF, DEVICED_STAY_CUR_STATE, 0) != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("__display_lock_state() is failed"); + } + + if (g_dummy_timer_is_set == true) { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("dummy alarm timer has expired."); + } + else { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__alarm_handler_idle"); + __alarm_expired(); } _alarm_schedule(); __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { - /* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID) - *in a platform with app-server.because __alarm_power_on(..) fuction - *don't use first parameter internally, we set this value to 0(zero) - */ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unlock the display from LCD OFF"); + if (__display_unlock_state(DEVICED_LCD_OFF, DEVICED_SLEEP_MARGIN) != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("__display_unlock_state() is failed"); } -#endif - pm_unlock_state(LCD_OFF, PM_SLEEP_MARGIN); - return false; - -} -static void __alarm_handler(int sigNum, siginfo_t *pSigInfo, void *pUContext) -{ - - pm_lock_state(LCD_OFF, STAY_CUR_STATE, 0); - - /* we moved __alarm_expired() function to __alarm_handler_idle GSource - because of signal safety. */ - g_idle_add_full(G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE, __alarm_handler_idle, NULL, NULL); + return false; } static void __clean_registry() @@ -1677,7 +1446,6 @@ static void __clean_registry() static bool __alarm_manager_reset() { - _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); __alarm_clean_list(); @@ -1688,32 +1456,32 @@ static bool __alarm_manager_reset() return true; } -static void __on_system_time_changed(keynode_t *node, void *data) +static void __on_system_time_external_changed(keynode_t *node, void *data) { - double diff_time; - time_t _time; - time_t before; + double diff_time = 0.0; + time_t cur_time = 0; _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); if (node) { - _time = vconf_keynode_get_int(node); + diff_time = vconf_keynode_get_dbl(node); } else { - vconf_get_int(VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIMECHANGE, (int *)&_time); + if (vconf_get_dbl(VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIMECHANGE_EXTERNAL, &diff_time) != 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Failed to get value of VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIMECHANGE_EXTERNAL."); + return; + } } - _alarm_time(&before); - diff_time = difftime(_time, before); - tzset(); + time(&cur_time); - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("New time is %s, diff_time is %f\n", ctime(&_time), diff_time); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("diff_time is %f, New time is %s\n", diff_time, ctime(&cur_time)); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server] System time has been changed\n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server] System time has been changed externally\n"); ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("1.alarm_context.c_due_time is %d\n", alarm_context.c_due_time); - _set_time(_time); + __set_time(cur_time); vconf_set_int(VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIME_CHANGED,(int)diff_time); @@ -1724,124 +1492,344 @@ static void __on_system_time_changed(keynode_t *node, void *data) _clear_scheduled_alarm_list(); _alarm_schedule(); __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { -/* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_ -APP_ID) in a platform with app-server. because _alarm_power_ -on(..) fuction don't use first parameter internally, we set -this value to 0(zero) -*/ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); + + return; +} + +static int __on_app_uninstalled(int req_id, const char *pkg_type, + const char *pkgid, const char *key, const char *val, + const void *pmsg, void *user_data) +{ + GSList* gs_iter = NULL; + __alarm_info_t* entry = NULL; + alarm_info_t* alarm_info = NULL; + bool is_deleted = false; + + SECURE_LOGD("pkg_type(%s), pkgid(%s), key(%s), value(%s)", pkg_type, pkgid, key, val); + + if (strncmp(key, "end", 3) == 0 && strncmp(val, "ok", 2) == 0) + { + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; ) + { + bool is_found = false; + entry = gs_iter->data; + + const char* caller_pkgid = g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_caller_pkgid); + const char* callee_pkgid = g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_callee_pkgid); + + if ((caller_pkgid && strncmp(pkgid, caller_pkgid, strlen(pkgid)) == 0) || + (callee_pkgid && strncmp(pkgid, callee_pkgid, strlen(pkgid)) == 0)) + { + if (_remove_from_scheduled_alarm_list(entry->pid, entry->alarm_id)) + { + is_deleted = true; + } + + alarm_info = &entry->alarm_info; + if (!(alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE)) + { + if(!_delete_alarms(entry->alarm_id)) + { + SECURE_LOGE("_delete_alarms() is failed. pkgid[%s], alarm_id[%d]", pkgid, entry->alarm_id); + } + } + is_found = true; + } + + gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter); + + if (is_found) + { + SECURE_LOGD("Remove pkgid[%s], alarm_id[%d]", pkgid, entry->alarm_id); + alarm_context.alarms = g_slist_remove(alarm_context.alarms, entry); + g_free(entry); + } + } + + if (is_deleted && (g_slist_length(g_scheduled_alarm_list) == 0)) + { + _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); + _alarm_schedule(); + } + } + + __rtc_set(); + + return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +} + +bool __get_caller_unique_name(int pid, char *unique_name) +{ + char caller_appid[256] = {0,}; + char caller_cmdline[512] = {0,}; + + if (unique_name == NULL) + { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("unique_name should not be NULL."); + return false; + } + + if (aul_app_get_appid_bypid(pid, caller_appid, sizeof(caller_appid)) == AUL_R_OK) + { + // When a caller is an application, the unique name is appID. + strncpy(unique_name, caller_appid, strlen(caller_appid)); +/* } + else if (aul_app_get_cmdline_bypid(pid, caller_cmdline, sizeof(caller_cmdline)) == AUL_R_OK) + { + strncpy(unique_name, caller_cmdline, strlen(caller_cmdline)); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("unique_name is caller_cmdline : %s.", unique_name); + */ + } else { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Failed to get caller_cmdline"); + return false; + } + + SECURE_LOGD("unique_name= %s", unique_name); + return true; +} + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG +static void __initialize_module_log(void) +{ + log_fd = open(ALARMMGR_LOG_FILE_PATH, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY, 0644); + if (log_fd == -1) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Opening the file for alarmmgr log is failed. err: %s", strerror(errno)); + return; + } + + int offset = lseek(log_fd, 0, SEEK_END); + if (offset != 0) { + log_index = (int)(offset / ALARMMGR_LOG_BUFFER_STRING_SIZE); + if (log_index >= ALARMMGR_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE) { + log_index = 0; + lseek(log_fd, 0, SEEK_SET); + } } -#endif return; } -static void __on_system_time_external_changed(keynode_t *node, void *data) +static bool __save_module_log(const char *tag, const char *message) { - double diff_time; - time_t cur_time = 0; + char buffer[ALARMMGR_LOG_BUFFER_STRING_SIZE] = {0,}; + time_t now; + int offset = 0; - _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); + if (log_fd == -1) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("The file is not ready."); + return false; + } - if (node) { - diff_time = vconf_keynode_get_dbl(node); + if (log_index != 0) { + offset = lseek(log_fd, 0, SEEK_CUR); } else { - vconf_get_dbl(VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIMECHANGE_EXTERNAL, &diff_time); + offset = lseek(log_fd, 0, SEEK_SET); } - tzset(); - _alarm_time(&cur_time); + time(&now); + snprintf(buffer, ALARMMGR_LOG_BUFFER_STRING_SIZE, "[%-6d] %-20s %-120s %d-%s", log_index, tag, message, (int)now, ctime(&now)); - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("diff_time is %f, New time is %s\n", diff_time, ctime(&cur_time)); + int ret = write(log_fd, buffer, strlen(buffer)); + if (ret < 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Writing the alarmmgr log is failed. err: %s", strerror(errno)); + return false; + } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server] System time has been changed externally\n"); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("1.alarm_context.c_due_time is %d\n", - alarm_context.c_due_time); + if (++log_index >= ALARMMGR_LOG_BUFFER_SIZE) { + log_index = 0; + } + return true; +} +#endif // _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG - // set rtc time only because the linux time is set externally - _set_rtc_time(cur_time); +int __display_lock_state(char *state, char *flag, unsigned int timeout) +{ + GDBusMessage *msg = NULL; + GDBusMessage *reply = NULL; + GVariant *body = NULL; + int ret = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + int val = -1; - vconf_set_int(VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIME_CHANGED,(int)diff_time); + msg = g_dbus_message_new_method_call(DEVICED_BUS_NAME, DEVICED_PATH_DISPLAY, DEVICED_INTERFACE_DISPLAY, DEVICED_LOCK_STATE); + if (!msg) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("g_dbus_message_new_method_call() is failed. (%s:%s-%s)", DEVICED_BUS_NAME, DEVICED_INTERFACE_DISPLAY, DEVICED_LOCK_STATE); + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } - __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(diff_time); + g_dbus_message_set_body(msg, g_variant_new("(sssi)", state, flag, "NULL", timeout)); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("2.alarm_context.c_due_time is %d\n", - alarm_context.c_due_time); - _clear_scheduled_alarm_list(); - _alarm_schedule(); - __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { -/* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_ -APP_ID) in a platform with app-server. because _alarm_power_ -on(..) fuction don't use first parameter internally, we set -this value to 0(zero) -*/ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); + reply = g_dbus_connection_send_message_with_reply_sync(alarm_context.connection, msg, G_DBUS_SEND_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NONE, DEVICED_DBUS_REPLY_TIMEOUT, NULL, NULL, NULL); + if (!reply) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("No reply. g_dbus_connection_send_message_with_reply_sync() is failed."); + ret = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } else { + body = g_dbus_message_get_body(reply); + if (!body) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("g_dbus_message_get_body() is failed."); + ret = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } else { + g_variant_get(body, "(i)", &val); + if (val != 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Failed to lock display"); + ret = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } else { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Lock LCD OFF is successfully done"); + } + } } -#endif - return; + + g_dbus_connection_flush_sync(alarm_context.connection, NULL, NULL); + g_object_unref(msg); + g_object_unref(reply); + + return ret; } -static void __on_time_zone_changed(keynode_t *node, void *data) +int __display_unlock_state(char *state, char *flag) { - double diff_time = 0; + GDBusMessage *msg = NULL; + GDBusMessage *reply = NULL; + GVariant *body = NULL; + int ret = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + int val = -1; - _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); + msg = g_dbus_message_new_method_call(DEVICED_BUS_NAME, DEVICED_PATH_DISPLAY, DEVICED_INTERFACE_DISPLAY, DEVICED_UNLOCK_STATE); + if (!msg) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("g_dbus_message_new_method_call() is failed. (%s:%s-%s)", DEVICED_BUS_NAME, DEVICED_INTERFACE_DISPLAY, DEVICED_UNLOCK_STATE); + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } - tzset(); + g_dbus_message_set_body(msg, g_variant_new("(ss)", state, flag )); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server] time zone has been changed\n"); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("1.alarm_context.c_due_time is %d\n", alarm_context.c_due_time); + reply = g_dbus_connection_send_message_with_reply_sync(alarm_context.connection, msg, G_DBUS_SEND_MESSAGE_FLAGS_NONE, DEVICED_DBUS_REPLY_TIMEOUT, NULL, NULL, NULL); + if (!reply) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("No reply. g_dbus_connection_send_message_with_reply_sync() is failed."); + ret = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } else { + body = g_dbus_message_get_body(reply); + if (!body) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("g_dbus_message_get_body() is failed."); + ret = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } else { + g_variant_get(body, "(i)", &val); + if (val != 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Failed to unlock display"); + ret = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } else { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unlock LCD OFF is successfully done"); + } + } + } - __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(diff_time); + g_dbus_connection_flush_sync(alarm_context.connection, NULL, NULL); + g_object_unref(msg); + g_object_unref(reply); + + return ret; +} + +static long __get_proper_interval(long interval) +{ + GSList *gs_iter = NULL; + __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; + long maxInterval = 60; + + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { + entry = gs_iter->data; + if (entry->alarm_info.alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_PERIOD) { + if (entry->alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval <= interval && + entry->alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval > maxInterval) { + maxInterval = entry->alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval; + } + } + } + + while (maxInterval * 2 <= interval) { + maxInterval *= 2; + } + + return maxInterval; +} + +gboolean __alarm_expired_directly(gpointer user_data) +{ + if (g_scheduled_alarm_list == NULL || g_scheduled_alarm_list->data == NULL) { + return false; + } + + int time_sec = (int)user_data; + __scheduled_alarm_t *alarm = g_scheduled_alarm_list->data; + __alarm_info_t *alarm_info = alarm->__alarm_info; + + // Expire alarms with duetime equal to newtime by force + if (alarm_info->due_time == time_sec) { + if (__display_lock_state(DEVICED_LCD_OFF, DEVICED_STAY_CUR_STATE, 0) != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("__display_lock_state() is failed"); + } + + if (g_dummy_timer_is_set == true) { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("dummy alarm timer has expired."); + } + else { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("due_time=%d is expired.", alarm_info->due_time); + __alarm_expired(); + } + + _alarm_schedule(); + __rtc_set(); + + if (__display_unlock_state(DEVICED_LCD_OFF, DEVICED_SLEEP_MARGIN) != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("__display_unlock_state() is failed"); + } + } + + return false; +} + +void __reschedule_alarms_with_newtime(int cur_time, int new_time, double diff_time) +{ +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif + + vconf_set_int(VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIME_CHANGED,(int)diff_time); + + __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(diff_time); // Rescheduling alarms with ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("Next duetime is %d", alarm_context.c_due_time); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("2.alarm_context.c_due_time is %d\n", alarm_context.c_due_time); _clear_scheduled_alarm_list(); _alarm_schedule(); __rtc_set(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { -/* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_ -APP_ID) in a platform with app-server. because _alarm_power_ -on(..) fuction don't use first parameter internally, we set -this value to 0(zero) -*/ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); - } + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char *timebuf = ctime(&new_time); + timebuf[strlen(timebuf) - 1] = '\0'; // to avoid newline + sprintf(log_message, "Current: %d, New: %d, %s, diff: %f", cur_time, new_time, timebuf, diff_time); + __save_module_log("CHANGE TIME", log_message); #endif + + g_idle_add(__alarm_expired_directly, (gpointer)new_time); // Expire alarms with duetime equal to newtime directly return; } - -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_set_rtc_time(void *pObject, int pid, +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_set_rtc_time(AlarmManager *pObj, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int pid, int year, int mon, int day, int hour, int min, int sec, - int *return_code){ + gpointer user_data) { + const char *rtc = default_rtc; + struct timespec alarm_time; int retval = 0; - gboolean result = true; - - const char *rtc = power_rtc; - int fd = 0; - struct rtc_time rtc_tm = {0,}; - struct rtc_wkalrm rtc_wk; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; struct tm *alarm_tm = NULL; - struct tm due_tm = {0,}; - - if (return_code){ - *return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; - } +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_tag[ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE] = {0,}; + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif - /*extract day of the week, day in the year & - daylight saving time from system*/ - time_t ctime; - ctime = time(NULL); - alarm_tm = localtime(&ctime); + /*extract day of the week, day in the year & daylight saving time from system*/ + time_t current_time; + current_time = time(NULL); + alarm_tm = localtime(¤t_time); alarm_tm->tm_year = year; alarm_tm->tm_mon = mon; @@ -1853,67 +1841,194 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_set_rtc_time(void *pObject, int pid, /*convert to calendar time representation*/ time_t rtc_time = mktime(alarm_tm); - /*convert to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)*/ - gmtime_r(&rtc_time, &due_tm); - - fd = open(rtc, O_RDONLY); - if (fd == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC open failed.\n"); - if (return_code) - *return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; - return result; - } - - /* Read the RTC time/date */ - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_RD_TIME, &rtc_tm); - if (retval == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_RD_TIME ioctl failed"); - close(fd); - if (return_code) - *return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; - return result; + if (gfd == 0) { + gfd = open(rtc, O_RDWR); + if (gfd == -1) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC open failed."); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", return_code)); + return true; + } } - rtc_tm.tm_mday = due_tm.tm_mday; - rtc_tm.tm_mon = due_tm.tm_mon; - rtc_tm.tm_year = due_tm.tm_year; - rtc_tm.tm_hour = due_tm.tm_hour; - rtc_tm.tm_min = due_tm.tm_min; - rtc_tm.tm_sec = due_tm.tm_sec; - - memcpy(&rtc_wk.time, &rtc_tm, sizeof(rtc_tm)); - - rtc_wk.enabled = 1; - rtc_wk.pending = 0; + alarm_time.tv_sec = rtc_time; + alarm_time.tv_nsec = 0; - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_WKALM_BOOT_SET, &rtc_wk); + retval = ioctl(gfd, ALARM_SET(ALARM_RTC_WAKEUP), &alarm_time); if (retval == -1) { if (errno == ENOTTY) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("\nAlarm IRQs not" - "supported.\n"); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Alarm IRQs is not supported."); } - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_ALM_SET ioctl"); - close(fd); - if (return_code) - *return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC ALARM_SET ioctl is failed. errno = %s", strerror(errno)); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "FAIL: SET RTC", strlen("FAIL: SET RTC")); +#endif } else{ ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-server]RTC alarm is setted"); - /* Enable alarm interrupts */ - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_AIE_ON, 0); - if (retval == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_AIE_ON ioctl failed"); - if (return_code) - *return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "SET RTC", strlen("SET RTC")); +#endif + } + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "wakeup rtc time: %d, %s", (int)rtc_time, ctime(&rtc_time)); + __save_module_log(log_tag, log_message); +#endif + + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", return_code)); + return true; +} + +static int accrue_msec = 0; // To check a millisecond part of current time at changing the system time(sec) + +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_set_time(AlarmManager *pObj, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int time_sec, gpointer user_data) +{ + double diff_time = 0.0; + struct timeval cur_time = {0,}; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + + _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); // Disable the timer to reschedule the alarm before the time is changed. + + tzset(); + gettimeofday(&cur_time, NULL); + + accrue_msec += (cur_time.tv_usec / 1000); // Accrue the millisecond to compensate the time + if (accrue_msec > 500) { + diff_time = difftime(time_sec, cur_time.tv_sec) - 1; + accrue_msec -= 1000; + } else { + diff_time = difftime(time_sec, cur_time.tv_sec); + } + + __set_time(time_sec); // Change both OS time and RTC + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[TIMESTAMP]Current time(%d), New time(%d)(%s), diff_time(%f)", + cur_time.tv_sec, time_sec, ctime(&time_sec), diff_time); + + __reschedule_alarms_with_newtime(cur_time.tv_sec, time_sec, diff_time); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", return_code)); + return true; +} + +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay(AlarmManager *pObj, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, + guint new_sec, guint new_nsec, guint req_sec, guint req_nsec, gpointer user_data) +{ + double diff_time = 0.0; + struct timespec cur_time = {0,}; + struct timespec delay = {0,}; + struct timespec sleep_time = {0,}; + guint real_newtime = 0; + accrue_msec = 0; // reset accrued msec + + _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); // Disable the timer to reschedule the alarm before the time is changed. + + tzset(); + clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &cur_time); + + // Check validation of requested time + if (req_sec > cur_time.tv_sec || (req_sec == cur_time.tv_sec && req_nsec > cur_time.tv_nsec)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("The requeted time(%d.%09d) must be equal to or less than current time(%d.%09d).", + req_sec, req_nsec, cur_time.tv_sec, cur_time.tv_nsec); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM)); + return true; + } + + // Compensate propagation delay + if (req_nsec > cur_time.tv_nsec) { + delay.tv_sec = cur_time.tv_sec - 1 - req_sec; + delay.tv_nsec = cur_time.tv_nsec + BILLION - req_nsec; + } else { + delay.tv_sec = cur_time.tv_sec - req_sec; + delay.tv_nsec = cur_time.tv_nsec - req_nsec; + } + + if (new_nsec + delay.tv_nsec >= BILLION) { + real_newtime = new_sec + delay.tv_sec + 2; + sleep_time.tv_nsec = BILLION - ((delay.tv_nsec + new_nsec) - BILLION); + } else { + real_newtime = new_sec + delay.tv_sec + 1; + sleep_time.tv_nsec = BILLION - (delay.tv_nsec + new_nsec); + } + + nanosleep(&sleep_time, NULL); // Wait until 0 nsec to match both OS time and RTC(sec) + + __set_time(real_newtime); // Change both OS time and RTC + + diff_time = difftime(real_newtime, cur_time.tv_sec); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[TIMESTAMP]Current time(%d.%09d), New time(%d.%09d), Real Newtime(%d), diff_time(%f)", + cur_time.tv_sec, cur_time.tv_nsec, new_sec, new_nsec, real_newtime, diff_time); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("Requested(%d.%09d) Delay(%d.%09d) Sleep(%09d)", req_sec, req_nsec, delay.tv_sec, delay.tv_nsec, sleep_time.tv_nsec); + __reschedule_alarms_with_newtime(cur_time.tv_sec, real_newtime, diff_time); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS)); + return true; +} + +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_set_timezone(AlarmManager *pObject, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, char *tzpath_str, gpointer user_data) +{ + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + struct stat statbuf; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_tag[ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE] = {0,}; + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif + + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[TIMESTAMP]Set the timezone to %s.", tzpath_str); + + if (stat(tzpath_str, &statbuf) == -1 && errno == ENOENT) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid tzpath, %s", tzpath_str); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + goto done; + } + + retval = stat(TIMEZONE_INFO_LINK_PATH, &statbuf); + if (retval == 0 || (retval == -1 && errno != ENOENT)) { + // unlink the current link + if (unlink(TIMEZONE_INFO_LINK_PATH) < 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("unlink() is failed."); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + goto done; } - close(fd); } - return result; + // create a new symlink when the /opt/etc/localtime is empty. + if (symlink(tzpath_str, TIMEZONE_INFO_LINK_PATH) < 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Failed to create an symlink of %s.", tzpath_str); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + goto done; + } + + tzset(); + + // Rescheduling alarms + _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); + __alarm_update_due_time_of_all_items_in_list(0); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("next expiring due_time is %d", alarm_context.c_due_time); + + _clear_scheduled_alarm_list(); + _alarm_schedule(); + __rtc_set(); + + vconf_set_int(VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIME_CHANGED, 0); +done: + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", return_code)); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + if (return_code == ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + strncpy(log_tag, "SET TIMEZONE", strlen("SET TIMEZONE")); + } else { + strncpy(log_tag, "FAIL: SET TIMEZONE", strlen("FAIL: SET TIMEZONE")); + } + sprintf(log_message, "Set the timezone to %s.", tzpath_str); + __save_module_log(log_tag, log_message); +#endif + + return true; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create_appsvc(void *pObject, int pid, +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create_appsvc(AlarmManager *pObject, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, + int pid, int start_year, int start_month, int start_day, int start_hour, int start_min, @@ -1921,10 +2036,18 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create_appsvc(void *pObject, int pid, int end_day, int mode_day_of_week, int mode_repeat, int alarm_type, int reserved_info, - char *bundle_data, int *alarm_id, int *return_code) + char *bundle_data, + gpointer user_data) { alarm_info_t alarm_info; - gboolean result = true; + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + int alarm_id = 0; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_tag[ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE] = {0,}; + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif + bool ret = true; alarm_info.start.year = start_year; alarm_info.start.month = start_month; @@ -1943,19 +2066,31 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create_appsvc(void *pObject, int pid, alarm_info.alarm_type = alarm_type; alarm_info.reserved_info = reserved_info; - *return_code = 0; - - result = __alarm_create_appsvc(&alarm_info, alarm_id, pid, - bundle_data, return_code); - if (false == result) - { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to create alarm!\n"); + if (!__alarm_create_appsvc(&alarm_info, &alarm_id, pid, bundle_data, &return_code)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to create alarm! return_code[%d]", return_code); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "FAIL: CREATE", strlen("FAIL: CREATE")); +#endif + ret = false; + } +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + else { + strncpy(log_tag, "CREATE", strlen("CREATE")); } +#endif + + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(ii)", alarm_id, return_code)); - return result; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "alarmID: %d, pid: %d, duetime: %d-%d-%d %02d:%02d:%02d", + alarm_id, pid, start_year, start_month, start_day, start_hour, start_min, start_sec); + __save_module_log(log_tag, log_message); +#endif + + return ret; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create(void *pObject, int pid, +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create(AlarmManager *obj, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int pid, char *app_service_name, char *app_service_name_mod, int start_year, int start_month, int start_day, int start_hour, int start_min, @@ -1964,9 +2099,17 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create(void *pObject, int pid, int mode_repeat, int alarm_type, int reserved_info, char *reserved_service_name, char *reserved_service_name_mod, - int *alarm_id, int *return_code) + gpointer user_data) { alarm_info_t alarm_info; + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + int alarm_id = 0; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_tag[ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE] = {0,}; + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif + bool ret = true; alarm_info.start.year = start_year; alarm_info.start.month = start_month; @@ -1982,46 +2125,235 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create(void *pObject, int pid, alarm_info.mode.u_interval.day_of_week = mode_day_of_week; alarm_info.mode.repeat = mode_repeat; - alarm_info.alarm_type = alarm_type; - alarm_info.reserved_info = reserved_info; + alarm_info.alarm_type = alarm_type; + alarm_info.reserved_info = reserved_info; + + if (!__alarm_create(&alarm_info, &alarm_id, pid, 0, 0, 0, app_service_name,app_service_name_mod, + reserved_service_name, reserved_service_name_mod, &return_code)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to create alarm! return_code[%d]", return_code); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "FAIL: CREATE", strlen("FAIL: CREATE")); +#endif + ret = false; + } +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + else { + strncpy(log_tag, "CREATE", strlen("CREATE")); + } +#endif + + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(ii)", alarm_id, return_code)); + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "alarmID: %d, pid: %d, duetime: %d-%d-%d %02d:%02d:%02d", + alarm_id, pid, start_year, start_month, start_day, start_hour, start_min, start_sec); + __save_module_log(log_tag, log_message); +#endif + + return ret; +} + +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_create_periodic(AlarmManager *obj, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, + char *app_service_name, char *app_service_name_mod, int interval, + int is_ref, int method, gpointer user_data) +{ + alarm_info_t alarm_info; + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + int alarm_id = 0; + char log_tag[ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE] = {0,}; + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; + bool ret = true; + int pid; + const char *name = g_dbus_method_invocation_get_sender(invoc); + + pid = __get_caller_pid(name); + + if (retval != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + return_code = retval; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, + g_variant_new("(ii)", alarm_id, return_code)); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + if (is_ref) + sprintf(log_message, + "pid: %d, Smack denied (alarm-server::alarm-ref-periodic, w)", pid); + else + sprintf(log_message, + "pid: %d, Smack denied (alarm-server::alarm-periodic, w)", pid); + + __save_module_log("FAIL: CREATE", log_message); +#endif + return true; + } + + alarm_info.start.year = 1900; + alarm_info.start.month = 1; + alarm_info.start.day = 0; + alarm_info.start.hour = 0; + alarm_info.start.min = 0; + alarm_info.start.sec = 0; + + alarm_info.end.year = 0; + alarm_info.end.month = 0; + alarm_info.end.day = 0; + + alarm_info.alarm_type = ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE; + alarm_info.alarm_type |= ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE; + alarm_info.alarm_type |= ALARM_TYPE_WITHCB; + alarm_info.alarm_type |= ALARM_TYPE_PERIOD; + alarm_info.reserved_info = 0; + + if (interval <= 0) { + alarm_info.mode.repeat = ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_ONCE; + alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval = 0; + } else { + alarm_info.mode.repeat = ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_REPEAT; + if (is_ref) + alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval = interval * 60; + else + alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval = __get_proper_interval(interval * 60); + } + + if (!__alarm_create(&alarm_info, &alarm_id, pid, method, interval * 60, is_ref, + app_service_name, app_service_name_mod, + "null", "null", &return_code)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to create alarm! return_code[%d]", return_code); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "FAIL: CREATE", strlen("FAIL: CREATE")); +#endif + ret = false; + } else { +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "CREATE", strlen("CREATE")); +#endif + ret = true; + } + + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, + g_variant_new("(ii)", alarm_id, return_code)); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "alarmID: %d, pid: %d, duetime: %d-%d-%d %02d:%02d:%02d", + alarm_id, pid, alarm_info.start.year, alarm_info.start.month, + alarm_info.start.day, alarm_info.start.hour, + alarm_info.start.min, alarm_info.start.sec); + __save_module_log(log_tag, log_message); +#endif + return ret; +} + +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_delete(AlarmManager *obj, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, + int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, + gpointer user_data) +{ + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_tag[ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE] = {0,}; + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif + bool ret = true; + + if (!__alarm_delete(pid, alarm_id, &return_code)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to delete the alarm! alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]", alarm_id, return_code); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "FAIL: DELETE", strlen("FAIL: DELETE")); +#endif + ret = false; + } else { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_id[%d] is removed.", alarm_id); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "DELETE", strlen("DELETE")); +#endif + } - *return_code = 0; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", return_code)); - /* return valule and return_code should be checked */ - __alarm_create(&alarm_info, alarm_id, pid, app_service_name,app_service_name_mod, - reserved_service_name, reserved_service_name_mod, return_code); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "alarmID: %d, pid: %d", alarm_id, pid); + __save_module_log(log_tag, log_message); +#endif - return true; + return ret; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_delete(void *pObject, int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - int *return_code) +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_delete_all(AlarmManager *obj, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, + int pid, gpointer user_data) { - __alarm_delete(pid, alarm_id, return_code); + GSList* gs_iter = NULL; + char app_name[512] = { 0 }; + alarm_info_t* alarm_info = NULL; + __alarm_info_t* entry = NULL; + bool is_deleted = false; + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif - return true; -} + if (!__get_caller_unique_name(pid, app_name)) { + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", return_code)); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "pid: %d. Can not get the unique_name.", pid); + __save_module_log("FAIL: DELETE ALL", log_message); +#endif + return true; + } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_power_on(void *pObject, int pid, bool on_off, - int *return_code) -{ + SECURE_LOGD("Called by process (pid:%d, unique_name=%s)", pid, app_name); - return __alarm_power_on(pid, on_off, return_code); -} + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; ) + { + bool is_found = false; + entry = gs_iter->data; + const char* tmp_appname = g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name); + SECURE_LOGD("Try to remove app_name[%s], alarm_id[%d]\n", tmp_appname, entry->alarm_id); + if (tmp_appname && strncmp(app_name, tmp_appname, strlen(tmp_appname)) == 0) + { + if (_remove_from_scheduled_alarm_list(pid, entry->alarm_id)) + { + is_deleted = true; + } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_power_off(void *pObject, int pid, int *return_code) -{ + alarm_info = &entry->alarm_info; + if (!(alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE)) + { + if(!_delete_alarms(entry->alarm_id)) + { + SECURE_LOGE("_delete_alarms() is failed. pid[%d], alarm_id[%d]", pid, entry->alarm_id); + } + } + is_found = true; + } - return __alarm_power_off(pid, return_code); -} + gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter); -bool alarm_manager_alarm_check_next_duetime(void *pObject, int pid, - int *return_code) -{ - return __alarm_check_next_duetime(pid, return_code); + if (is_found) + { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_id[%d] is removed.", entry->alarm_id); + SECURE_LOGD("Removing is done. app_name[%s], alarm_id [%d]\n", tmp_appname, entry->alarm_id); + alarm_context.alarms = g_slist_remove(alarm_context.alarms, entry); + g_free(entry); + } + } + + if (is_deleted && (g_slist_length(g_scheduled_alarm_list) == 0)) + { + _alarm_disable_timer(alarm_context); + _alarm_schedule(); + } + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "pid: %d, unique_name: %s", pid, app_name); + __save_module_log("DELETE ALL", log_message); +#endif + + __rtc_set(); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", return_code)); + return true; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_update(void *pObject, int pid, +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_update(AlarmManager *pObj, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int pid, char *app_service_name, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int start_year, int start_month, int start_day, int start_hour, @@ -2029,9 +2361,16 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_update(void *pObject, int pid, int end_month, int end_day, int mode_day_of_week, int mode_repeat, int alarm_type, int reserved_info, - int *return_code) + gpointer user_data) { + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; alarm_info_t alarm_info; + bool ret = true; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + char log_tag[ALARMMGR_LOG_TAG_SIZE] = {0,}; + char log_message[ALARMMGR_LOG_MESSAGE_SIZE] = {0,}; +#endif + alarm_info.start.year = start_year; alarm_info.start.month = start_month; alarm_info.start.day = start_day; @@ -2049,263 +2388,157 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_update(void *pObject, int pid, alarm_info.alarm_type = alarm_type; alarm_info.reserved_info = reserved_info; - *return_code = 0; + if (!__alarm_update(pid, app_service_name, alarm_id, &alarm_info, &return_code)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to update the alarm! alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]", alarm_id, return_code); +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + strncpy(log_tag, "FAIL: UPDATE", strlen("FAIL: UPDATE")); +#endif + ret = false; + } +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + else { + strncpy(log_tag, "UPDATE", strlen("UPDATE")); + } +#endif - __alarm_update(pid, app_service_name, alarm_id, &alarm_info, - return_code); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(i)", return_code)); - return true; +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + sprintf(log_message, "alarmID: %d, appname: %s, pid: %d, duetime: %d-%d-%d %02d:%02d:%02d", + alarm_id, app_service_name, pid, start_year, start_month, start_day, start_hour, start_min, start_sec); + __save_module_log(log_tag, log_message); +#endif + + return ret; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_number_of_ids(void *pObject, int pid, - int *num_of_ids, - int *return_code) +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_number_of_ids(AlarmManager *pObject, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int pid, + gpointer user_data) { GSList *gs_iter = NULL; - GQuark quark_app_unique_name; /* the fullpath of pid(pid) is - converted to quark value. */ - char proc_file[256] = { 0 }; - char process_name[512] = { 0 }; char app_name[256] = { 0 }; - char *word = NULL; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; - char *proc_name_ptr = NULL; - - *num_of_ids = 0; - *return_code = 0; - - /* we should consider to check whether pid is running or Not - */ - memset(process_name, '\0', 512); - memset(proc_file, '\0', 256); - snprintf(proc_file, 256, "/proc/%d/cmdline", pid); + int retval = 0; + int num_of_ids = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; - int fd; - int ret; - int i = 0; - fd = open(proc_file, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { /* failure */ - quark_app_unique_name = g_quark_from_string("unknown"); - memcpy(app_name, "unknown", strlen("unknown") + 1); - - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid(%d) seems to be " - "killed, so we failed to get proc file(%s) \n", - pid, proc_file); - *return_code = -1; /* -1 means that system - failed internally. */ + if (!__get_caller_unique_name(pid, app_name)) { + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(ii)", num_of_ids, return_code)); return true; - } else { - ret = read(fd, process_name, 512); - if (ret <0 ) { - *return_code = -1; /* -1 means that system - failed internally. */ - close(fd); - return false; - } - close(fd); - while (process_name[i] != '\0') { - if (process_name[i] == ' ') { - process_name[i] = '\0'; - break; - } - i++; - } - /*if (readlink(proc_file, process_name, 256)!=-1) */ - /*success */ - - word = strtok_r(process_name, "/", &proc_name_ptr); - while (word != NULL) { - memset(app_name, 0, 256); - snprintf(app_name, 256, "%s", word); - word = strtok_r(NULL, "/", &proc_name_ptr); - } - quark_app_unique_name = g_quark_from_string(app_name); } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("called for app(pid:%d, name=%s)\n", - pid, app_name); + SECURE_LOGD("Called by process (pid:%d, unique_name:%s)", pid, app_name); - for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; - gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { entry = gs_iter->data; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm_manager_alarm_get_number_of_ids(): " - "app_name=%s,quark_app_unique_name=%s\n", - app_name, g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name)); - if (strcmp - (app_name, - g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name)) == 0 - && strcmp(app_name, "unknown") != 0) { - (*num_of_ids)++; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("inc number of alarms of app " - "(pid:%d, name:%s) is %d\n", - pid, app_name, *num_of_ids); + SECURE_LOGD("app_name=%s, quark_app_unique_name=%s", app_name, g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name)); + if (strncmp(app_name, g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name), strlen(app_name)) == 0) { + (num_of_ids)++; + SECURE_LOGD("inc number of alarms of app (pid:%d, unique_name:%s) is %d.", pid, app_name, num_of_ids); } } - *return_code = 0; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("number of alarms of app(pid:%d, name:%s) is %d\n", - pid, app_name, *num_of_ids); + + SECURE_LOGD("number of alarms of the process (pid:%d, unique_name:%s) is %d.", pid, app_name, num_of_ids); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(ii)", num_of_ids, return_code)); return true; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_list_of_ids(void *pObject, int pid, - int max_number_of_ids, - GArray **arr, int *num_of_ids, - int *return_code) +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_list_of_ids(AlarmManager *pObject, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int pid, + int max_number_of_ids, gpointer user_data) { GSList *gs_iter = NULL; - GQuark quark_app_unique_name; /* the fullpath of pid(pid) is converted - to quark value. */ - char proc_file[256] = { 0 }; - char process_name[512] = { 0 }; - char app_name[256] = { 0 }; - char *word = NULL; + char app_name[512] = { 0 }; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; int index = 0; - char *proc_name_ptr = NULL; - int fd; - int ret; - int i = 0; - GArray *garray = NULL; - - *return_code = 0; + GVariant* arr = NULL; + GVariantBuilder* builder = NULL; + int num_of_ids = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; - garray = g_array_new(false, true, sizeof(alarm_id_t)); - - /* we should check that there is a resource leak. - * Now we don't have free code for g_array_new(). - */ if (max_number_of_ids <= 0) { - *arr = garray; - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("called for pid(%d), but " - "max_number_of_ids(%d) is less than 0.\n", - pid, max_number_of_ids); + SECURE_LOGE("called for pid(%d), but max_number_of_ids(%d) is less than 0.", pid, max_number_of_ids); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(@aiii)", g_variant_new("ai", NULL), num_of_ids, return_code)); return true; } - /* we should consider to check whether pid is running or Not - */ - memset(process_name, '\0', 512); - memset(proc_file, '\0', 256); - snprintf(proc_file, 256, "/proc/%d/cmdline", pid); - - fd = open(proc_file, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { /* failure */ - quark_app_unique_name = g_quark_from_string("unknown"); - memcpy(app_name, "unknown", strlen("unknown") + 1); - - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Caution!! app_pid(%d) seems to be " - "killed, so we failed to get proc file(%s)\n", pid, proc_file); - *return_code = -1; - /* -1 means that system failed internally. */ + if (!__get_caller_unique_name(pid, app_name)) { + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(@aiii)", g_variant_new("ai", NULL), num_of_ids, return_code)); return true; - } else { - ret = read(fd, process_name, 512); - if (ret <0 ) { - *return_code = -1; - /* -1 means that system failed internally. */ - close(fd); - return true; - } - close(fd); - while (process_name[i] != '\0') { - if (process_name[i] == ' ') { - process_name[i] = '\0'; - break; - } - i++; - } - /* if (readlink(proc_file, process_name, 256)!=-1) */ - /*success */ - - word = strtok_r(process_name, "/", &proc_name_ptr); - while (word != NULL) { - memset(app_name, 0, 256); - snprintf(app_name, 256, "%s", word); - word = strtok_r(NULL, "/", &proc_name_ptr); - } - quark_app_unique_name = g_quark_from_string(app_name); } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("called for app(pid:%d, name=%s)\n", - pid, app_name); + SECURE_LOGD("Called by process (pid:%d, unique_name=%s).", pid, app_name); - for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; - gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { + builder = g_variant_builder_new(G_VARIANT_TYPE ("ai")); + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { entry = gs_iter->data; - if (strcmp - (app_name, - g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name)) == 0 - && strcmp(app_name, "unknown") != 0) { - g_array_append_val(garray, entry->alarm_id); + if (strncmp(app_name, g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name), strlen(app_name)) == 0) { + g_variant_builder_add (builder, "i", entry->alarm_id); + index ++; + SECURE_LOGE("called for alarmid(%d), but max_number_of_ids(%d) index %d.", entry->alarm_id, max_number_of_ids, index); } } - *num_of_ids = index; + arr = g_variant_new("ai", builder); + num_of_ids = index; - *arr = garray; + SECURE_LOGE("Called by pid (%d), but max_number_of_ids(%d) return code %d.", pid, num_of_ids, return_code); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(@aiii)", arr, num_of_ids, return_code)); + g_variant_builder_unref(builder); return true; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_appsvc_info(void *pObject, int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - gchar **b_data, int *return_code) +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_appsvc_info(AlarmManager *pObject, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc , + int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, + gpointer user_data) { bool found = false; - GSList *gs_iter = NULL; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + gchar *b_data = NULL; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("called for pid(%d) and alarm_id(%d)\n", pid, - alarm_id); - - if (return_code) - *return_code = 0; + SECURE_LOGD("called for pid(%d) and alarm_id(%d)\n", pid, alarm_id); - for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; - gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { entry = gs_iter->data; if (entry->alarm_id == alarm_id) { found = true; - *b_data = g_strdup(g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_bundle)); + b_data = g_strdup(g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_bundle)); break; } } if (found) { - if ( *b_data && strlen(*b_data) == 4 && strncmp(*b_data,"null",4) == 0){ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Regular alarm,not svc alarm"); - if (return_code) - *return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_TYPE; + if (b_data && strlen(b_data) == 4 && strncmp(b_data, "null", 4) == 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("The alarm(%d) is an regular alarm, not svc alarm.", alarm_id); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_TYPE; } } else { - if (return_code) - *return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_ID; + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("The alarm(%d) is not found.", alarm_id); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_ID; } + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(si)", b_data, return_code)); + g_free(b_data); return true; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_info(void *pObject, int pid, - alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *start_year, - int *start_month, int *start_day, - int *start_hour, int *start_min, - int *start_sec, int *end_year, - int *end_month, int *end_day, - int *mode_day_of_week, int *mode_repeat, - int *alarm_type, int *reserved_info, - int *return_code) +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_info(AlarmManager *pObject, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int pid, + alarm_id_t alarm_id, gpointer user_data) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("called for pid(%d) and alarm_id(%d)\n", pid, - alarm_id); + SECURE_LOGD("called for pid(%d) and alarm_id(%d)\n", pid, alarm_id); GSList *gs_iter = NULL; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; - alarm_info_t *alarm_info = NULL; - *return_code = 0; + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; - for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; - gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { entry = gs_iter->data; if (entry->alarm_id == alarm_id) { alarm_info = &(entry->alarm_info); @@ -2313,50 +2546,33 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_info(void *pObject, int pid, } } - if (alarm_info == NULL) - { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm id(%d) was not found\n", - alarm_id); - *return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_ID; + if (alarm_info == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("The alarm(%d) is not found.", alarm_id); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_ID; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(iiiiiiiiiiiiii)", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, return_code)); } else { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm was found\n"); - *start_year = alarm_info->start.year; - *start_month = alarm_info->start.month; - *start_day = alarm_info->start.day; - *start_hour = alarm_info->start.hour; - *start_min = alarm_info->start.min; - *start_sec = alarm_info->start.sec; - - *end_year = alarm_info->end.year; - *end_year = alarm_info->end.month; - *end_year = alarm_info->end.day; - - *mode_day_of_week = alarm_info->mode.u_interval.day_of_week; - *mode_repeat = alarm_info->mode.repeat; - - *alarm_type = alarm_info->alarm_type; - *reserved_info = alarm_info->reserved_info; - - *return_code = 0; + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("The alarm(%d) is found.", alarm_id); + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(iiiiiiiiiiiiii)", alarm_info->start.year, alarm_info->start.month, + alarm_info->start.day, alarm_info->start.hour, alarm_info->start.min, alarm_info->start.sec, alarm_info->end.year, alarm_info->end.month, + alarm_info->end.day, alarm_info->mode.u_interval.day_of_week, alarm_info->mode.repeat, alarm_info->alarm_type, alarm_info->reserved_info, return_code)); } + return true; } -gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_next_duetime(void *pObject, int pid, - alarm_id_t alarm_id, time_t* duetime, - int *return_code) +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_next_duetime(AlarmManager *pObject, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int pid, + alarm_id_t alarm_id, gpointer user_data) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("called for pid(%d) and alarm_id(%d)\n", pid, - alarm_id); + SECURE_LOGD("called for pid(%d) and alarm_id(%d)\n", pid, alarm_id); GSList *gs_iter = NULL; __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; __alarm_info_t *find_item = NULL; + int retval = 0; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + time_t duetime = 0; - *return_code = 0; - - for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; - gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { entry = gs_iter->data; if (entry->alarm_id == alarm_id) { find_item = entry; @@ -2364,88 +2580,216 @@ gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_next_duetime(void *pObject, int pid, } } - if (find_item == NULL) - { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm id(%d) was not found\n", - alarm_id); - *return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_ID; - } else { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm was found\n"); - *duetime = _alarm_next_duetime(find_item); - *return_code = 0; + if (find_item == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("The alarm(%d) is not found.", alarm_id); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_ID; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(ii)", duetime, return_code)); + return true; } + + duetime = _alarm_next_duetime(find_item); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("Next duetime : %s", ctime(&duetime)); + + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(ii)", duetime, return_code)); return true; } -#include "alarm-skeleton.h" +gboolean alarm_manager_alarm_get_all_info(AlarmManager *pObject, GDBusMethodInvocation *invoc, int pid, gpointer user_data) +{ + sqlite3 *alarmmgr_tool_db; + char *db_path = NULL; + char db_path_tmp[50] = {0,}; + time_t current_time = 0; + struct tm current_tm; + const char *query_for_creating_table = "create table alarmmgr_tool \ + (alarm_id integer primary key,\ + duetime_epoch integer,\ + duetime text,\ + start_epoch integer,\ + end_epoch integer,\ + pid integer,\ + caller_pkgid text,\ + callee_pkgid text,\ + app_unique_name text,\ + app_service_name text,\ + dst_service_name text,\ + day_of_week integer,\ + repeat integer,\ + alarm_type integer)"; + const char *query_for_deleting_table = "drop table alarmmgr_tool"; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + GSList *gs_iter = NULL; + __alarm_info_t *entry = NULL; + char *error_message = NULL; -typedef struct AlarmManagerObject AlarmManagerObject; -typedef struct AlarmManagerObjectClass AlarmManagerObjectClass; -GType Server_Object_get_type(void); -struct AlarmManagerObject { - GObject parent; -}; -struct AlarmManagerObjectClass { - GObjectClass parent; -}; + // Open a DB + time(¤t_time); + localtime_r(¤t_time, ¤t_tm); + sprintf(db_path_tmp, "/tmp/alarmmgr_%d%d%d_%02d%02d%02d.db", + current_tm.tm_year + 1900, current_tm.tm_mon + 1, current_tm.tm_mday, current_tm.tm_hour, current_tm.tm_min, current_tm.tm_sec); + db_path = strdup(db_path_tmp); + + if (db_util_open(db_path, &alarmmgr_tool_db, DB_UTIL_REGISTER_HOOK_METHOD) != SQLITE_OK) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Opening [%s] failed", db_path); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(si)", db_path, return_code)); + free(db_path); + return true; + } + + // Drop a table + if (sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_tool_db, query_for_deleting_table, NULL, NULL, &error_message) != SQLITE_OK) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Deleting the table is failed. error message = %s", error_message); + } + + // Create a table if it does not exist + if (sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_tool_db, query_for_creating_table, NULL, NULL, &error_message) != SQLITE_OK) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Creating the table is failed. error message = %s", error_message); + sqlite3_close(alarmmgr_tool_db); + return_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(si)", db_path, return_code)); + free(db_path); + return true; + } + + // Get information of all alarms and save those into the DB. + int index = 0; + for (gs_iter = alarm_context.alarms; gs_iter != NULL; gs_iter = g_slist_next(gs_iter)) { + entry = gs_iter->data; + ++index; + SECURE_LOGD("#%d alarm id[%d] app_name[%s] duetime[%d]", + index, entry->alarm_id, g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name), entry->start); + + alarm_info_t *alarm_info = (alarm_info_t *) &(entry->alarm_info); + alarm_mode_t *mode = &alarm_info->mode; + + char *query = sqlite3_mprintf("insert into alarmmgr_tool( alarm_id, duetime_epoch, duetime, start_epoch,\ + end_epoch, pid, caller_pkgid, callee_pkgid, app_unique_name, app_service_name, dst_service_name, day_of_week, repeat, alarm_type)\ + values (%d,%d,%Q,%d,%d,%d,%Q,%Q,%Q,%Q,%Q,%d,%d,%d)", + entry->alarm_id, + (int)entry->due_time, + ctime(&(entry->due_time)), + (int)entry->start, + (int)entry->end, + (int)entry->pid, + (char *)g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_caller_pkgid), + (char *)g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_callee_pkgid), + (char *)g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_unique_name), + (char *)g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_app_service_name), + (char *)g_quark_to_string(entry->quark_dst_service_name), + mode->u_interval.day_of_week, + mode->repeat, + entry->alarm_info.alarm_type); + + if (sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_tool_db, query, NULL, NULL, &error_message) != SQLITE_OK) { + SECURE_LOGE("sqlite3_exec() is failed. error message = %s", error_message); + } + + sqlite3_free(query); + } + + sqlite3_close(alarmmgr_tool_db); + + return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value(invoc, g_variant_new("(si)", db_path, return_code)); + free(db_path); + return true; +} -#define DBUS_NAME_FLAG_PROHIBIT_REPLACEMENT 0 +static void __timer_glib_finalize(GSource *src) +{ + GSList *fd_list; + GPollFD *tmp; + + fd_list = src->poll_fds; + do { + tmp = (GPollFD *) fd_list->data; + g_free(tmp); + + fd_list = fd_list->next; + } while (fd_list); + + return; +} + +static gboolean __timer_glib_check(GSource *src) +{ + GSList *fd_list; + GPollFD *tmp; + + fd_list = src->poll_fds; + do { + tmp = (GPollFD *) fd_list->data; + if (tmp->revents & (POLLIN | POLLPRI)) { + return TRUE; + } + fd_list = fd_list->next; + } while (fd_list); + + return FALSE; +} -#define ALARM_MANAGER_TYPE_OBJECT (Server_Object_get_type()) -#define ALARM_MANAGER_OBJECT(object) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST \ -((object), ALARM_MANAGER_TYPE_OBJECT, AlarmManagerObject)) -#define ALARM_MANAGER_OBJECT_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST \ -((klass), ALARM_MANAGER_TYPE_OBJECT, AlarmManagerObjectClass)) -#define ALARM_MANAGER_IS_OBJECT(object) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE \ -((object), ALARM_MANAGER_TYPE_OBJECT)) -#define ALARM_MANAGER_IS_OBJECT_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE \ -((klass), ALARM_MANAGER_TYPE_OBJECT)) -#define ALARM_MANAGER_OBJECT_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS \ -((obj), ALARM_MANAGER_TYPE_OBJECT, AlarmManagerObjectClass)) -G_DEFINE_TYPE(AlarmManagerObject, Server_Object, G_TYPE_OBJECT) -static void Server_Object_init(AlarmManagerObject * obj) +static gboolean __timer_glib_dispatch(GSource *src, GSourceFunc callback, + gpointer data) { - ; + callback(data); + return TRUE; } -static void Server_Object_class_init(AlarmManagerObjectClass *klass) +static gboolean __timer_glib_prepare(GSource *src, gint *timeout) { - ; + return FALSE; } +GSourceFuncs funcs = { + .prepare = __timer_glib_prepare, + .check = __timer_glib_check, + .dispatch = __timer_glib_dispatch, + .finalize = __timer_glib_finalize +}; + static void __initialize_timer() { - struct sigaction sig_timer; - sigemptyset(&sig_timer.sa_mask); - sig_timer.sa_flags = SA_SIGINFO; - sig_timer.sa_sigaction = (void *)__alarm_handler; - sigaction(SIG_TIMER, &sig_timer, NULL); + int fd; + GSource *src; + GPollFD *gpollfd; + int ret; + + fd = timerfd_create(CLOCK_REALTIME, 0); + if (fd == -1) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("timerfd_create() is failed.\n"); + exit(1); + } + src = g_source_new(&funcs, sizeof(GSource)); + + gpollfd = (GPollFD *) g_malloc(sizeof(GPollFD)); + gpollfd->events = POLLIN; + gpollfd->fd = fd; + + g_source_add_poll(src, gpollfd); + g_source_set_callback(src, (GSourceFunc) __alarm_handler_idle, + (gpointer) gpollfd, NULL); + g_source_set_priority(src, G_PRIORITY_HIGH); + + ret = g_source_attach(src, NULL); + if (ret == 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("g_source_attach() is failed.\n"); + return; + } - alarm_context.timer = _alarm_create_timer(); + g_source_unref(src); + alarm_context.timer = fd; } static void __initialize_alarm_list() { - alarm_context.alarms = NULL; alarm_context.c_due_time = -1; _load_alarms_from_registry(); __rtc_set(); /*Set RTC1 Alarm with alarm due time for alarm-manager initialization*/ - - /*alarm boot */ -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - /*alarm boot */ - if (enable_power_on_alarm) { - /* orginally first arg's value was 21(app_id, WAKEUP_ALARM_APP_ID) in a - * platform with app-server. because __alarm_power_on(..) fuction don't - * use first parameter internally, we set this value to 0(zero) - */ - __alarm_power_on(0, enable_power_on_alarm, NULL); - } -#endif } static void __initialize_scheduled_alarm_list() @@ -2453,173 +2797,134 @@ static void __initialize_scheduled_alarm_list() _init_scheduled_alarm_list(); } - -static void __hibernation_leave_callback() -{ - - __initialize_scheduled_alarm_list(); - - __alarm_clean_list(); - - __initialize_alarm_list(); -} - static bool __initialize_noti() { - int ret = -1; - int fd = heynoti_init(); - if (fd < 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("fail to heynoti_init\n"); - return false; - } - heynoti_subscribe(fd, "HIBERNATION_LEAVE", __hibernation_leave_callback, - NULL); - ret = heynoti_attach_handler(fd); - if(ret<0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("heynoti_attach_handler fail"); - } - - if (vconf_notify_key_changed - (VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIMECHANGE, __on_system_time_changed, NULL) < 0) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "Failed to add callback for time changing event\n"); - } - /*system state change noti ó¸® */ - - if (vconf_notify_key_changed - (VCONFKEY_SETAPPL_TIMEZONE_ID, __on_time_zone_changed, NULL) < 0) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "Failed to add callback for time zone changing event\n"); - } - + // VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIMECHANGE_EXTERNAL is set by OSP app-service. if (vconf_notify_key_changed (VCONFKEY_SYSTEM_TIMECHANGE_EXTERNAL, __on_system_time_external_changed, NULL) < 0) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "Failed to add callback for time external changing event\n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("Failed to add callback for time external changing event."); } + // If the caller or callee app is uninstalled, all registered alarms will be canceled. + int event_type = PMINFO_CLIENT_STATUS_UNINSTALL; + pkgmgrinfo_client* pc = pkgmgrinfo_client_new(PMINFO_LISTENING); + pkgmgrinfo_client_set_status_type(pc, event_type); + pkgmgrinfo_client_listen_status(pc, __on_app_uninstalled, NULL); + return true; } - -static DBusHandlerResult __alarm_server_filter(DBusConnection *connection, - DBusMessage *message, - void *user_data) +void on_bus_name_owner_changed(GDBusConnection *connection, + const gchar *sender_name, + const gchar *object_path, + const gchar *interface_name, + const gchar *signal_name, + GVariant *parameters, + gpointer user_data) { - - if (dbus_message_is_signal - (message, DBUS_INTERFACE_DBUS, "NameOwnerChanged")) { - char *service; - char *old_owner; - char *new_owner; - GSList *entry; - __expired_alarm_t *expire_info; - - dbus_message_get_args(message, - NULL, - DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &service, - DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &old_owner, - DBUS_TYPE_STRING, &new_owner, - DBUS_TYPE_INVALID); + // On expiry, the killed app can be launched by aul. Then, the owner of the bus name which was registered by the app is changed. + // In this case, "NameOwnerChange" signal is broadcasted. + if (signal_name && strcmp(signal_name , "NameOwnerChanged") == 0) { + GSList *entry = NULL; + __expired_alarm_t *expire_info = NULL; + char *service_name = NULL; + g_variant_get(parameters, "(sss)", &service_name, NULL, NULL); for (entry = g_expired_alarm_list; entry; entry = entry->next) { if (entry->data) { expire_info = (__expired_alarm_t *) entry->data; + SECURE_LOGD("expired service(%s), owner changed service(%s)", expire_info->service_name, service_name); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("service_name(%s), service(%s)", expire_info->service_name, service); - - if (strcmp(expire_info->service_name, service) - == 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "__alarm_server_filter : " - "service name(%s) alarm_id (%d)\n", - expire_info->service_name,\ - expire_info->alarm_id); - - __alarm_send_noti_to_application( - expire_info->service_name, - expire_info->alarm_id); - g_expired_alarm_list = - g_slist_remove(g_expired_alarm_list, - entry->data); - free(expire_info); + if (strcmp(expire_info->service_name, service_name) == 0) { + SECURE_LOGE("expired service name(%s) alarm_id (%d)", expire_info->service_name, expire_info->alarm_id); + __alarm_send_noti_to_application(expire_info->service_name, expire_info->alarm_id); + g_expired_alarm_list = g_slist_remove(g_expired_alarm_list, entry->data); + g_free(expire_info); } } } - - return DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_NOT_YET_HANDLED; + g_free(service_name); } - - return DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_NOT_YET_HANDLED; } -static bool __initialize_dbus() +static void on_bus_acquired(GDBusConnection *connection, const gchar *name, gpointer user_data) { - GError *error = NULL; - GObject *obj = NULL; - DBusGConnection *connection = NULL; - DBusError derror; - int request_name_result = 0; + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("on_bus_acquired"); - dbus_g_object_type_install_info(ALARM_MANAGER_TYPE_OBJECT, - &dbus_glib_alarm_manager_object_info); - - connection = dbus_g_bus_get(DBUS_BUS_SYSTEM, &error); - if (!connection) { - - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("dbus_g_bus_get failed\n"); - return false; + interface = alarm_manager_skeleton_new(); + if (interface == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Creating a skeleton object is failed."); + return; } - dbus_error_init(&derror); - - request_name_result = - dbus_bus_request_name(dbus_g_connection_get_connection(connection), - "org.tizen.alarm.manager", - DBUS_NAME_FLAG_PROHIBIT_REPLACEMENT, &derror); - if (dbus_error_is_set(&derror)) { /* failure */ - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Failed to dbus_bus_request_name " - "(org.tizen.alarm.manager): %s\n", derror.message); - dbus_error_free(&derror); - return false; + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_create", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_create), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_create_periodic", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_create_periodic), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_create_appsvc", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_create_appsvc), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_delete", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_delete), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_delete_all", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_delete_all), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_get_appsvc_info", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_get_appsvc_info), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_get_info", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_get_info), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_get_list_of_ids", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_get_list_of_ids), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_get_next_duetime", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_get_next_duetime), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_get_number_of_ids", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_get_number_of_ids), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_set_rtc_time", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_set_rtc_time), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_set_time", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_set_time), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_set_timezone", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_set_timezone), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_update", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_update), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_get_all_info", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_get_all_info), NULL); + g_signal_connect(interface, "handle_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay", G_CALLBACK(alarm_manager_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay), NULL); + + guint subsc_id = g_dbus_connection_signal_subscribe(connection, "org.freedesktop.DBus", "org.freedesktop.DBus", + "NameOwnerChanged", "/org/freedesktop/DBus", NULL, G_DBUS_SIGNAL_FLAGS_NONE, + on_bus_name_owner_changed, NULL, NULL); + if (subsc_id == 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Subscribing to signal for invoking callback is failed."); + g_object_unref(interface); + interface = NULL; + return; } - if (!(obj = g_object_new(ALARM_MANAGER_TYPE_OBJECT, NULL))) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Could not allocate new object\n"); - return false; + if (!g_dbus_interface_skeleton_export(G_DBUS_INTERFACE_SKELETON(interface), connection, ALARM_MGR_DBUS_PATH, NULL)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Exporting the interface is failed."); + g_object_unref(interface); + interface = NULL; + return; } - dbus_g_connection_register_g_object(connection, - "/org/tizen/alarm/manager", - G_OBJECT(obj)); + alarm_context.connection = connection; + g_dbus_object_manager_server_set_connection(alarmmgr_server, alarm_context.connection); +} - /*dbus_bus_add_match (dbus_g_connection_get_connection(connection), - "type='signal',member='NameOwnerChanged'",NULL); */ +static bool __initialize_dbus() +{ + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__initialize_dbus Enter"); - dbus_bus_add_match(dbus_g_connection_get_connection(connection), - "type='signal',sender='" DBUS_SERVICE_DBUS - "',path='" DBUS_PATH_DBUS - "',interface='" DBUS_INTERFACE_DBUS - "',member='NameOwnerChanged'", NULL); + alarmmgr_server = g_dbus_object_manager_server_new(ALARM_MGR_DBUS_PATH); + if (alarmmgr_server == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Creating a new server object is failed."); + return false; + } - if (!dbus_connection_add_filter - (dbus_g_connection_get_connection(connection), - __alarm_server_filter, NULL, NULL)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("add __expire_alarm_filter failed\n"); + guint owner_id = g_bus_own_name(G_BUS_TYPE_SYSTEM, ALARM_MGR_DBUS_NAME, + G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_NONE, on_bus_acquired, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); + if (owner_id == 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Acquiring the own name is failed."); + g_object_unref(alarmmgr_server); return false; } - alarm_context.bus = connection; return true; } -sqlite3 *alarmmgr_db; +#define ALARMMGR_DB_FILE tzplatform_mkpath(TZ_SYS_DB, ".alarmmgr.db") #define QUERY_CREATE_TABLE_ALARMMGR "create table alarmmgr \ (alarm_id integer primary key,\ start integer,\ end integer,\ pid integer,\ + caller_pkgid text,\ + callee_pkgid text,\ app_unique_name text,\ app_service_name text,\ app_service_name_mod text,\ @@ -2642,45 +2947,27 @@ static bool __initialize_db() { char *error_message = NULL; int ret; - char *alarmmgr_db_file = NULL; - - alarmmgr_db_file = tzplatform_mkpath(TZ_SYS_DB,".alarmmgr.db"); - if(alarmmgr_db_file == NULL) - return false; - - if (access(alarmmgr_db_file, F_OK) == 0) { - ret = - db_util_open(alarmmgr_db_file, &alarmmgr_db, - DB_UTIL_REGISTER_HOOK_METHOD); + if (access(ALARMMGR_DB_FILE, F_OK) == 0) { + ret = db_util_open(ALARMMGR_DB_FILE, &alarmmgr_db, DB_UTIL_REGISTER_HOOK_METHOD); if (ret != SQLITE_OK) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "====>>>> connect menu_db [%s] failed!\n", - alarmmgr_db_file); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("====>>>> connect menu_db [%s] failed", ALARMMGR_DB_FILE); return false; } return true; } - ret = - db_util_open(alarmmgr_db_file, &alarmmgr_db, - DB_UTIL_REGISTER_HOOK_METHOD); + ret = db_util_open(ALARMMGR_DB_FILE, &alarmmgr_db, DB_UTIL_REGISTER_HOOK_METHOD); if (ret != SQLITE_OK) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "====>>>> connect menu_db [%s] failed!\n", - alarmmgr_db_file); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("====>>>> connect menu_db [%s] failed", ALARMMGR_DB_FILE); return false; } - if (SQLITE_OK != - sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, QUERY_CREATE_TABLE_ALARMMGR, NULL, NULL,\ - &error_message)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Don't execute query = %s, " - "error message = %s\n", QUERY_CREATE_TABLE_ALARMMGR, - error_message); + if (SQLITE_OK != sqlite3_exec(alarmmgr_db, QUERY_CREATE_TABLE_ALARMMGR, NULL, NULL, &error_message)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Don't execute query = %s, error message = %s", QUERY_CREATE_TABLE_ALARMMGR, error_message); return false; } @@ -2689,72 +2976,7 @@ static bool __initialize_db() static void __initialize() { - g_type_init(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - FILE *fp; - char temp[2]; - int size; - - fp = fopen("/proc/alarm_boot", "r"); - if (fp == NULL) - alarm_boot = 0; - else { - - size = fread(&temp, 1, 1, fp); - if (size != 1) - alarm_boot = 0; - else { - temp[1] = 0; - alarm_boot = atoi(temp); - } - fclose(fp); - } -#endif - - int fd; - int fd2; - struct rtc_time rtc_tm; - int retval; - - fd = open(power_rtc, O_RDONLY); - if (fd < 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("cannot open /dev/rtc0\n"); - return; - } - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_RD_TIME, &rtc_tm); - if (retval == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_RD_TIME ioctl failed"); - close(fd); - return; - } - close(fd); - - fd2 = open(default_rtc, O_RDWR); - if (fd2 >= 0) { - retval = ioctl(fd2, RTC_SET_TIME, &rtc_tm); - if (retval == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_SET_TIME ioctl failed"); - close(fd2); - return; - } - close(fd2); -// ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("cannot open /dev/rtc1\n"); -// return; - } else { - fd = open(power_rtc, O_RDWR); - if (fd < 0) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("cannot open /dev/rtc0\n"); - return; - } - retval = ioctl(fd, RTC_SET_TIME, &rtc_tm); - if (retval == -1) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("RTC_SET_TIME ioctl failed"); - close(fd); - return; - } - close(fd); - } __initialize_timer(); if (__initialize_dbus() == false) { /* because dbus's initialize @@ -2763,60 +2985,17 @@ static void __initialize() "alarm-server cannot be runned.\n"); exit(1); } + +#ifdef _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG + __initialize_module_log(); // for module log +#endif + __initialize_scheduled_alarm_list(); __initialize_db(); __initialize_alarm_list(); __initialize_noti(); - -} - -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT -static bool __check_false_alarm() -{ - time_t current_time; - time_t interval; - - _alarm_time(¤t_time); - - interval = ab_due_time - current_time; - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("due_time : %d / current_time %d\n", \ - alarm_context.c_due_time, current_time); - - if (interval > 0 && interval <= 30) { - return true; - } else if (!poweron_alarm_expired) { - /* originally, first arguement's value was 121(app_id) which means - * alarm_booting ui application.and this application's dbus-service - * name had a org.tizen.alarmboot.ui in a platform with app-server. - * so we set "org.tizen.alarmboot.ui.ALARM" instead of 121. - */ - __alarm_send_noti_to_application( - WAKEUP_ALARMBOOTING_APP_ID, -1); - return false; - } - - return true; -} -#endif - - -uid_t _proc_get_usr_bypid(int pid) -{ - char buf[255]; - int ret; - uid_t uid; - struct stat dir_stats; - snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "/proc/%d", pid); - ret = stat(buf, &dir_stats); - if (ret < 0) - uid = (uid_t)-1; - else - uid = dir_stats.st_uid; - return uid; } - int main() { GMainLoop *mainloop = NULL; @@ -2827,12 +3006,6 @@ int main() __initialize(); -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - if (alarm_boot){ - __check_false_alarm(); - } -#endif - g_main_loop_run(mainloop); return 0; diff --git a/alarm-server.manifest b/alarm-server.manifest new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97e8c31 --- /dev/null +++ b/alarm-server.manifest @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ + + + + + diff --git a/alarm-server_run b/alarm-server_run deleted file mode 100755 index 6c14f16..0000000 --- a/alarm-server_run +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -/usr/bin/alarm-server & diff --git a/alarm-service.conf.in b/alarm-service.conf.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e516267 --- /dev/null +++ b/alarm-service.conf.in @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/alarm-service.pc.in b/alarm-service.pc.in index 7439537..f444f26 100644 --- a/alarm-service.pc.in +++ b/alarm-service.pc.in @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ -prefix=@prefix@ -exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -libdir=@libdir@ -includedir=@includedir@/ -localedir=@localedir@ +prefix=@PREFIX@ +exec_prefix=@EXEC_PREFIX@ +libdir=@LIBDIR@ +includedir=@INCLUDEDIR@ Name: alarm-service Description: alarm library Version: @VERSION@ -Requires: dbus-1 dbus-glib-1 glib-2.0 gobject-2.0 dlog -Libs: -L${libdir} -lalarm -lgthread-2.0 +Requires: glib-2.0 gobject-2.0 dlog +Libs: -L${libdir} -lalarm Cflags: -I${includedir} diff --git a/alarm_mgr.xml b/alarm_mgr.xml old mode 100755 new mode 100644 index fd12e72..566c589 --- a/alarm_mgr.xml +++ b/alarm_mgr.xml @@ -1,6 +1,15 @@ + + + + + + + + + @@ -42,21 +51,12 @@ - + - - - - - - - - - - + @@ -131,5 +131,25 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/alarmmgr_log_dump.sh b/alarmmgr_log_dump.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..422736d --- /dev/null +++ b/alarmmgr_log_dump.sh @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +ALARMMGR_DUMP=$1/alarmmgr +mkdir -p $ALARMMGR_DUMP +cp -f /var/log/alarmmgr.log $ALARMMGR_DUMP + +alarmmgr_get_all_info +mv -f /tmp/alarmmgr_* $ALARMMGR_DUMP diff --git a/autogen.sh b/autogen.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 798eba2..0000000 --- a/autogen.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -aclocal -libtoolize --copy -autoheader -autoconf -automake --add-missing --copy --foreign - diff --git a/config.guess b/config.guess deleted file mode 100644 index 45bee13..0000000 --- a/config.guess +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1465 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# Attempt to guess a canonical system name. -# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, -# 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -timestamp='2005-04-22' - -# This file is free software; 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All rights reserved. - * - * Contact: Venkatesha Sarpangala , Jayoun Lee , - * Sewook Park , Jaeho Lee - * - * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - * - */ - - - -/** - @ingroup SLP_PG - @defgroup SLP_PG_ALARM_MANAGER Alarm - @{ - -

Introduction

- -

Purpose of this document

- The purpose of this document is to describe how applications can use Alarm Manager APIs for handling alarms. This document gives programming guidelines to application engineers. - -

Scope

-The scope of this document is limited to Alarm Manager API usage. - - -

Architecture

- -

Architecture overview

-The Alarm Manager provides functionality for applications to create, delete and configure alarms. Applications register alarm information and the Alarm Manager manages the alarm information, generates timer and schedule alarms. When the timer expires, the Alarm Manager sends an event to the applications. - -@image html SLP_Alarm_PG_overview.png - -

SLP Features

-- The Alarm Manager exposes a high level interface that is used by applications. -- The Alarm Manager and applications use D-Bus as its underlying IPC mechanism. -- The Alarm Manager uses DB to store the alarm information internally. -- The Alarm Manager uses system timers for setting expiration time. - - -

Alarm manager properties

- -

Time

-There are two types of alarm. The alarm type is distinguished by the following APIs -- alarmmgr_add_alarm_with_localtime - - The alarm expires at a specified time. The localtime is set by the application in the alarm_entry_t parameter through alarmmgr_set_time(). -- alarmmgr_add_alarm - - The alarm expires after a specified interval (in seconds). - -

Repeat mode

-- Repeat mode - - ONCE: In this mode, the alarm expires only once. After it expires, the alarm is removed from alarm server. - - REPEAT: In this mode, the alarm is expires repeatly. - - WEEKLY: In this mode, the alarm expires weekly on the days specified by the day_of_week parameter. - - MONTHLY: In this mode, the alarm expires once a month from the start date. - - ANNUALY: In this mode, the alarm expires once a year from the start date. - -- Repeat value - - ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_REPEAT : In this mode, the alarm is repeated at a interval specified in the interval parameter - - ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_WEEKLY : In this mode, the alarm is repeated at a weekly interval - - -@code -typedef enum -{ - ALARM_WDAY_SUNDAY=0x01, - ALARM_WDAY_MONDAY=0x02, - ALARM_WDAY_TUESDAY=0x04, - ALARM_WDAY_WEDNESDAY=0x08, - ALARM_WDAY_THURSDAY=0x10, - ALARM_WDAY_FRIDAY=0x20, - ALARM_WDAY_SATURDAY=0x40, -}alarm_day_of_week_t; -@endcode - - -

Alarm type

-- ALARM_TYPE_DEFAULT : The alarm information is saved using DB. After a device reboot, the alarm still exists. -- ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE : The alarm information is not saved using DB. After a device reboot, the alarm no longer exists. - - - -

Alarm manager features with sample code

- -

Add an Alarm to the server

-An application can add an alarm to the alarm server by using below two ways. - -1. by alarmmgr_add_alarm -@code -int alarmmgr_add_alarm(int alarm_type, -time_t trigger_at_time, -time_t interval, -const char* destination, -alarm_id_t* alarm_id); -@endcode -As shown in the sample code below, alrmmgr_init is used to initalize the alarm library. alarmmgr_set_cb is called to set the callback for handling the alarm events. create_test function is called to create an alarm. In the create_test function the alarmmgr_add_alarm() function is called. - - - - Note: - - Trigger_at_time is the interval after which the alarm is triggered. - - If the package that receives the events is different from the package to add an alarm, the application has to write the destination package name. - - If the interval is zero, the repeat_mode is ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_ONCE. - - If the interval is >0, the repeat_mode is ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_REPEAT. - -@code -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -int callback(alarm_id_t alarm_id,void* user_param) -{ - int error; - time_t current_time; - time(¤t_time); - - printf("Alarm[%d] has expired at %s\n", alarm_id, ctime(¤t_time)); - - return 0; - -} - -void create_test() -{ - time_t current_time; - alarm_id_t alarm_id; - int result; - - time(¤t_time); - - printf("current time: %s\n", ctime(¤t_time)); - - - alarmmgr_add_alarm(ALARM_TYPE_DEFAULT, 60, 10, NULL,& alarm_id); - if(result != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) - printf("fail to alarmmgr_create : error_code : %d\n",result); - -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) -{ - int error_code; - GMainLoop *mainloop; - int result; - - g_type_init(); - - mainloop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); - - result = alarmmgr_init("org.tizen.test"); - - if(result != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) - { - printf("fail to alarmmgr_init : error_code : %d\n",result); - } - else{ - - result = alarmmgr_set_cb(callback,NULL); - - if(result != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) - { - printf("fail to alarmmgr_set_cb : error_code : %d\n",result); - } - else{ - create_test(); - } - } - - g_main_loop_run(mainloop); -} -@endcode - -2. by alarmmgr_add_alarm_with_localtime -@code -alarm_entry_t* alarmmgr_create_alarm(void); - -int alarmmgr_set_time(alarm_entry_t* alarm, alarm_date_t time); - -int alarmmgr_set_repeat_mode(alarm_entry_t* alarm, -alarm_repeat_mode_t repeat_mode, -int repeat_value); - -int alarmmgr_set_type(alarm_entry_t* alarm, int alarm_type); - -int alarmmgr_add_alarm_with_localtime(alarm_entry_t* alarm, -const char* destination, -alarm_id_t* alarm_id); - int alarmmgr_remove_alarm(alarm_id_t alarm_id); -@endcode -In this sample code, the application creates an alarm object using the alarmmgr_create_alarm function. Then the alarmmgr_set_*() functions are used to set the attributes of the alarm entry. Finally, the application adds an alarm to the alarm server using alarmmgr_add_alarm_with_localtime. If the application doesn't need the object (alarm entry), the application has to free the memory using the alarmmgr_remove_alarm() function. - - - Note: - - Time is localtime. For example, if the alarm is set to expire at 2010/10/3 15:00, even if the system time is changed or the timezone is changed, the alarm will expire at 2010/10/3 15:00. - - If the package that receives the events is different from the package to add an alarm, the application has to write the destination package name. - - ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_REPEAT : In this mode, the alarm is repeated at a interval specified in the interval parameter - - ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_WEEKLY : In this mode, the alarm is repeated at a weekly interval - -@code -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -int callback(alarm_id_t alarm_id,void* user_param) -{ - int error; - time_t current_time; - time(¤t_time); - - printf("Alarm[%d] has expired at %s\n", alarm_id, ctime(¤t_time)); - - return 0; - -} - -void create_test() -{ - time_t current_time; - struct tm current_tm; - alarm_entry_t* alarm_info; - alarm_id_t alarm_id; - int result; - alarm_date_t test_time; - - time(¤t_time); - - printf("current time: %s\n", ctime(¤t_time)); - localtime_r(¤t_time, ¤t_tm); - - alarm_info = alarmmgr_create_alarm(); - - test_time.year = 0; - test_time.month = 0; - test_time.day = 0; - - test_time.hour = current_tm.tm_hour; - test_time.min = current_tm.tm_min+1; - test_time.sec = 0; - - - alarmmgr_set_time(alarm_info,test_time); - alarmmgr_set_repeat_mode(alarm_info,ALARM_REPEAT_MODE_WEEKLY,ALARM_WDAY_MONDAY| \ - ALARM_WDAY_TUESDAY|ALARM_WDAY_WEDNESDAY| \ - ALARM_WDAY_THURSDAY|ALARM_WDAY_FRIDAY ); - - alarmmgr_set_type(alarm_info,ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE); - alarmmgr_add_alarm_with_localtime(alarm_info,NULL,&alarm_id); - if(result != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) - printf("fail to alarmmgr_create : error_code : %d\n",result); - -} - -int main(int argc, char** argv) -{ - int error_code; - GMainLoop *mainloop; - int result; - - g_type_init(); - - mainloop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); - - result = alarmmgr_init("org.tizen.test"); - - if(result != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) - { - printf("fail to alarmmgr_init : error_code : %d\n",result); - } - else{ - - result = alarmmgr_set_cb(callback,NULL); - - if(result != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) - { - printf("fail to alarmmgr_set_cb : error_code : %d\n",result); - } - else{ - create_test(); - } - } - - g_main_loop_run(mainloop); -} -@endcode - -

Get alarm info

-The application can retrieve alarm information from the alarm server using the alarmmgr_get_info & alarmmgr_enum_alarm_ids APIs - - -@code -#include -#include -#include -#include "alarm.h" - -int test_callback (alarm_id_t id, void* user_param) -{ - alarm_entry_t* alarm; -alarm = alarmmgr_create_alarm(); - int* n = (int*)user_param; - printf("[%d]alarm id : %d\n",*n,id); - (*n)++; - alarmmgr_get_info(id, alarm); //the application use this object(alarm) -} -sample_get_info() -{ - int n=1; - alarmmgr_enum_alarm_ids(test_callback,(void*)&n); -} -@endcode - - - @} -**/ diff --git a/include/alarm-internal.h b/include/alarm-internal.h index 62ae476..60b2d3a 100644 --- a/include/alarm-internal.h +++ b/include/alarm-internal.h @@ -20,9 +20,6 @@ * */ - - - #ifndef _ALARM_INTERNAL_H #define _ALARM_INTERNAL_H @@ -33,17 +30,18 @@ #define ALARM_INFO_MAX 100 #include "alarm.h" -#include #include #include #include #include +#include #define INIT_ALARM_LIST_SIZE 64 #define INIT_SCHEDULED_ALARM_LIST_SIZE 32 #define MAX_BUNDLE_NAME_LEN 2048 #define MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN 256 #define MAX_PKG_NAME_LEN MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN-8 +#define MAX_PKG_ID_LEN 256 #define SYSTEM_TIME_CHANGED "setting_time_changed" @@ -52,17 +50,17 @@ #endif #define LOG_TAG "ALARM_MANAGER" -/*Application ID for native application which is not launched by application +/*Application ID for native application which is not launched by application server.*/ #define ALARM_NATIVE_APP_ID 99999 -/* Application Instance ID for native application which is not launched by +/* Application Instance ID for native application which is not launched by application server.*/ #define ALARM_NATIVE_APP_INST_ID 99999 /* Prefix of dbus service name of native application.*/ #define ALARM_NATIVE_APP_DBUS_SVC_NAME_PREFIX "NATIVE" /* how to send expire event : gproxy or low level dbus -* if you want to use gproxy for receiving expire_event, please enable +* if you want to use gproxy for receiving expire_event, please enable * _EXPIRE_ALARM_INTERFACE_IS_DBUS_GPROXY_ feature * otherwise, lowlevel dbus interface will be used for receiving expire_event. * Now we use low level dbus instead of gproxy @@ -70,12 +68,12 @@ application server.*/ /*#define _EXPIRE_ALARM_INTERFACE_IS_DBUS_GPROXY_ */ typedef struct { - DBusGConnection *bus; - DBusGProxy *proxy; + GDBusConnection *connection; + GDBusProxy *proxy; alarm_cb_t alarm_handler; void *user_param; int pid; /* this specifies pid*/ - GQuark quark_app_service_name; /*dbus_service_name is converted + GQuark quark_app_service_name; /*dbus_service_name is converted to quark value*/ GQuark quark_app_service_name_mod; } alarm_context_t; @@ -98,14 +96,14 @@ typedef struct { typedef enum { - ALARM_TYPE_DEFAULT = 0x0, - ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE = 0x01, - ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE = 0x02, + ALARM_TYPE_DEFAULT = 0x0, + ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE = 0x01, + ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE = 0x02, }alarm_type_t; */ #define ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE 0x80000000 /**< relative */ #define ALARM_TYPE_WITHCB 0x40000000 /**< withcb */ - +#define ALARM_TYPE_PERIOD 0x10000000 /**< periodic */ /** * This struct has the information of an alarm @@ -120,49 +118,44 @@ typedef struct { } alarm_info_t; bool _send_alarm_create(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm, - alarm_id_t *id, const char *dst_service_name,const char *dst_service_name_mod, - int *error_code); + alarm_id_t *id, const char *dst_service_name,const char *dst_service_name_mod, int *error_code); bool _send_alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, bundle *b,int *error_code); bool _send_alarm_update(alarm_context_t context, int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_delete(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - int *error_code); + alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_delete(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_delete_all(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code); bool _send_alarm_get_list_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int maxnum_of_ids, - alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *num_of_ids, - int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_get_number_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int *num_of_ids, - int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_get_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, - alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code); + alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *num_of_ids, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_get_number_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int *num_of_ids, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_get_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_get_next_duetime(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, time_t* duetime, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_get_all_info(alarm_context_t context, char ** db_path, int *error_code); bool _send_alarm_reset(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code); - -bool _send_alarm_power_on(alarm_context_t context, bool on_off, - int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_check_next_duetime(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code); -bool _send_alarm_power_off(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code); bool _remove_from_scheduled_alarm_list(int pid, alarm_id_t alarm_id); bool _load_alarms_from_registry(); -bool _alarm_find_mintime_power_on(time_t *min_time); bundle *_send_alarm_get_appsvc_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *error_code); bool _send_alarm_set_rtc_time(alarm_context_t context, alarm_date_t *time, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay(alarm_context_t context, unsigned int new_sec, unsigned int new_nsec, unsigned int req_sec, unsigned int req_nsec, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_set_timezone(alarm_context_t context, char *tzpath_str, int *error_code); /* alarm manager*/ typedef struct { time_t start; time_t end; - int alarm_id; + alarm_id_t alarm_id; int pid; - uid_t uid; + GQuark quark_caller_pkgid; + GQuark quark_callee_pkgid; GQuark quark_app_unique_name; /*the fullpath of application's pid is converted to quark value.*/ GQuark quark_app_service_name; /*dbus_service_name is converted to quark value.app_service_name is a service name of application that creates alarm_info.*/ GQuark quark_app_service_name_mod; - GQuark quark_dst_service_name; /*dbus_service_name is converted to - quark value.app_service_name is a service name for + GQuark quark_dst_service_name; /*dbus_service_name is converted to + quark value.app_service_name is a service name for dst_service_name of alarm_create_extend().*/ GQuark quark_dst_service_name_mod; time_t due_time; @@ -171,6 +164,9 @@ typedef struct { alarm_info_t alarm_info; + periodic_method_e method; + long requested_interval; + int is_ref; } __alarm_info_t; typedef struct { @@ -179,12 +175,12 @@ typedef struct { } __alarm_entry_t; typedef struct { - timer_t timer; + int timer; time_t c_due_time; GSList *alarms; int gmt_idx; int dst; - DBusGConnection *bus; + GDBusConnection *connection; } __alarm_server_context_t; typedef struct { @@ -208,35 +204,22 @@ bool _save_alarms(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); bool _delete_alarms(alarm_id_t alarm_id); bool _update_alarms(__alarm_info_t *__alarm_info); -timer_t _alarm_create_timer(); bool _alarm_destory_timer(timer_t timer); -bool _alarm_set_timer(__alarm_server_context_t *alarm_context, timer_t timer, - time_t due_time, alarm_id_t id); +bool _alarm_set_timer(__alarm_server_context_t *alarm_context, int timer, time_t due_time); bool _alarm_disable_timer(__alarm_server_context_t alarm_context); bool _init_scheduled_alarm_list(); -int _set_rtc_time(time_t _time); -int _set_sys_time(time_t _time); -int _set_time(time_t _time); -time_t _alarm_time(time_t *tp); - -uid_t _proc_get_usr_bypid(int pid); - - #ifdef _DEBUG_MODE_ #define ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT(FMT, ARG...) do { printf("%5d", getpid()); printf ("%s() : "FMT"\n", __FUNCTION__, ##ARG); } while (false) -#define ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT(FMT, ARG...) do { printf("%5d", getpid()); +#define ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT(FMT, ARG...) do { printf("%5d", getpid()); printf("%s() : "FMT"\n", __FUNCTION__, ##ARG); } while (false) #define ALARM_MGR_ASSERT_PRINT(FMT, ARG...) do { printf("%5d", getpid()); printf ("%s() : "FMT"\n", __FUNCTION__, ##ARG); } while (false) #else -#define ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT(FMT, ARG...) LOGI(FMT, ##ARG); +#define ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT(FMT, ARG...) LOGD(FMT, ##ARG); #define ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT(FMT, ARG...) LOGW(FMT, ##ARG); #define ALARM_MGR_ASSERT_PRINT(FMT, ARG...) LOGE(FMT, ##ARG); #endif -/* int alarmmgr_check_next_duetime();*/ - - #endif /*_ALARM_INTERNAL_H*/ diff --git a/include/alarm.h b/include/alarm.h index 2039e72..b4d4796 100644 --- a/include/alarm.h +++ b/include/alarm.h @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ * @addtogroup APPLICATION_FRAMEWORK * @{ * - * @defgroup Alarm Alarm + * @defgroup AlarmManager * @version 0.4.2 * * @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ * @li @c #alarmmgr_remove_alarm remove an alarm from alarm server * @li @c #alarmmgr_enum_alarm_ids get the list of alarm ids * @li @c #alarmmgr_get_info get the information of an alarm + * @li @c #alarmmgr_fini de-initialize alarm library * * * The following code shows how to initialize alarm library, how to register the alarm handler, and how to add an alarm. It first calls alarm_init to initialize the alarm library and sets the callback to handle an alarm event it received. In create_test fucnction, the application add an alarm which will be expired in one minute from it execute and will expire everyday at same time. @@ -144,12 +145,13 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) */ /** - * @addtogroup Alarm + * @addtogroup AlarmManager * @{ */ -#include -#include +#include +#include +#include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { @@ -215,6 +217,12 @@ typedef enum { } alarm_repeat_mode_t; +typedef enum { + QUANTUMIZE = 0, + CUT_OFF, +} periodic_method_e; + + #define ALARM_TYPE_DEFAULT 0x0 /*< non volatile */ #define ALARM_TYPE_VOLATILE 0x02 /*< volatile */ #define ALARM_TYPE_NOLAUNCH 0x04 /*&2 - exit 1;; - esac - shift;; - - -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2" - shift;; - - -s) stripcmd=$stripprog;; - - -t) dst_arg=$2 - shift;; - - -T) no_target_directory=true;; - - --version) echo "$0 $scriptversion"; exit $?;; - - --) shift - break;; - - -*) echo "$0: invalid option: $1" >&2 - exit 1;; - - *) break;; - esac - shift -done - -if test $# -ne 0 && test -z "$dir_arg$dst_arg"; then - # When -d is used, all remaining arguments are directories to create. - # When -t is used, the destination is already specified. - # Otherwise, the last argument is the destination. 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-* Mon Jun 03 2013 Xavier Roche accepted/tizen/20130520.103543@c4ad7ec -- Adding Gthread dependency in .pc file - -* Tue May 28 2013 Xavier Roche accepted/tizen/20130520.103543@9995b34 -- Fix x86_64 build-install compliance - diff --git a/packaging/alarm-manager.manifest b/packaging/alarm-manager.manifest deleted file mode 100644 index 017d22d..0000000 --- a/packaging/alarm-manager.manifest +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ - - - - - diff --git a/packaging/alarm-manager.spec b/packaging/alarm-manager.spec index c670c8d..c2ad371 100644 --- a/packaging/alarm-manager.spec +++ b/packaging/alarm-manager.spec @@ -1,128 +1,129 @@ -Name: alarm-manager -Version: 0.4.86 -Release: 0 -License: Apache-2.0 -Summary: Alarm library -Group: Application Framework/Libraries -Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz -Source101: alarm-server.service -Source102: 60-alarm-manager-rtc.rules -Source103: alarm-service.conf -Source1001: %{name}.manifest - -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(appsvc) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(aul) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(bundle) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(db-util) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(dbus-1) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(dbus-glib-1) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(dlog) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(glib-2.0) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(heynoti) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(pmapi) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(tapi) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(vconf) -BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libtzplatform-config) +Name: alarm-manager +Summary: Alarm library +Version: 0.4.178 +Release: 1 +Group: System/Libraries +License: Apache-2.0 +Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz +Source1: alarm-server.service +Requires(post): /sbin/ldconfig +Requires(postun): /sbin/ldconfig + +BuildRequires: cmake +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(glib-2.0) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(dlog) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(aul) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(bundle) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(sqlite3) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(db-util) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(vconf) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(appsvc) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(pkgmgr-info) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gio-2.0) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(gio-unix-2.0) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(capi-system-device) +BuildRequires: pkgconfig(libtzplatform-config) +BuildRequires: python-xml %description Alarm Server and devel libraries + %package -n alarm-server -Summary: Alarm server (devel) -Requires(post): /usr/bin/systemctl -Requires(postun): /usr/bin/systemctl -Requires(preun): /usr/bin/systemctl +Summary: Alarm server +Group: Development/Libraries + %description -n alarm-server -Alarm Server +Alarm Server, manages alarms + %package -n libalarm -Summary: Alarm server libraries -Requires: alarm-server = %{version}-%{release} +Summary: Alarm server libraries +Group: Development/Libraries +Requires: alarm-server = %{version}-%{release} + %description -n libalarm -Alarm server library +Alarm server libraries for client + %package -n libalarm-devel -Summary: Alarm server libraries(devel) -Requires: libalarm = %{version}-%{release} +Summary: Alarm server libraries (devel) +Group: Development/Libraries +Requires: libalarm = %{version}-%{release} + %description -n libalarm-devel -Alarm server library (devel) +Alarm server libraries development package (devel) + %prep %setup -q -cp %{SOURCE1001} . + %build -dbus-binding-tool --mode=glib-server --prefix=alarm_manager ./alarm_mgr.xml > ./include/alarm-skeleton.h -dbus-binding-tool --mode=glib-client --prefix=alarm_manager ./alarm_mgr.xml > ./include/alarm-stub.h -dbus-binding-tool --mode=glib-server --prefix=alarm_client ./alarm-expire.xml > ./include/alarm-expire-skeleton.h -dbus-binding-tool --mode=glib-client --prefix=alarm_client ./alarm-expire.xml > ./include/alarm-expire-stub.h -%reconfigure --disable-static -%__make %{?_smp_mflags} +MAJORVER=`echo %{version} | awk 'BEGIN {FS="."}{print $1}'` + +export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DTIZEN_DEBUG_ENABLE" +export CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -DTIZEN_DEBUG_ENABLE" +export FFLAGS="$FFLAGS -DTIZEN_DEBUG_ENABLE" +%define appfw_feature_alarm_manager_module_log 1 +%if 0%{?appfw_feature_alarm_manager_module_log} + _APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG=ON +%endif + +%cmake . -DOBS=1 -DFULLVER=%{version} -DMAJORVER=${MAJORVER} -D_APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG:BOOL=${_APPFW_FEATURE_ALARM_MANAGER_MODULE_LOG} + +make %{?jobs:-j%jobs} + %install +rm -rf %{buildroot} %make_install -install -d %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/multi-user.target.wants -install -m0644 %{SOURCE101} %{buildroot}%{_unitdir} -ln -sf ../alarm-server.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/multi-user.target.wants/alarm-server.service - -mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_sysconfdir}/udev/rules.d -install -m0644 %{SOURCE102} %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/udev/rules.d/ +mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants +install -m 0644 %SOURCE1 %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/systemd/system/alarm-server.service +ln -s ../alarm-server.service %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/alarm-server.service -mkdir -p %{buildroot}/%{_sysconfdir}/dbus-1/system.d -install -m0644 %{SOURCE103} %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/dbus-1/system.d/ +%post -p /sbin/ldconfig -%preun -n alarm-server -if [ $1 == 0 ]; then - systemctl stop alarm-server.service -fi +%postun -p /sbin/ldconfig %post -n alarm-server -vconftool set -t int db/system/timechange 0 -vconftool set -t double db/system/timechange_external 0 -vconftool set -t int memory/system/timechanged 0 -i -g 5000 +vconftool set -t double db/system/timechange_external 0 -u 200 -g 5000 -s system::vconf_system +vconftool set -t int memory/system/timechanged 0 -i -u 200 -g 5000 -s system::vconf_system + +chsmack -a System %{TZ_SYS_DB}/.alarmmgr.db +chsmack -a System %{TZ_SYS_DB}/.alarmmgr.db-journal +chown system:system /var/log/alarmmgr.log -systemctl daemon-reload -if [ $1 == 1 ]; then - systemctl restart alarm-server.service -fi +%post -n libalarm +/sbin/ldconfig -%postun -n alarm-server -systemctl daemon-reload -if [ "$1" == 1 ]; then - systemctl restart net-config.service -fi +%postun -n libalarm +/sbin/ldconfig %files -n alarm-server -%manifest %{name}.manifest -%license LICENSE +%manifest alarm-server.manifest +%{_bindir}/* %attr(0755,root,root) %{_bindir}/alarm-server -%{_unitdir}/multi-user.target.wants/alarm-server.service -%{_unitdir}/alarm-server.service +%attr(0644,root,root) %{_libdir}/systemd/system/alarm-server.service +%{_libdir}/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/alarm-server.service +%license LICENSE %config %{_sysconfdir}/dbus-1/system.d/alarm-service.conf -%ifarch %{arm} - %exclude %config %{_sysconfdir}/udev/rules.d/60-alarm-manager-rtc.rules -%else - %config %{_sysconfdir}/udev/rules.d/60-alarm-manager-rtc.rules +%if 0%{?appfw_feature_alarm_manager_module_log} +%attr(0755,root,root) %{_sysconfdir}/dump.d/module.d/alarmmgr_log_dump.sh %endif -%post -n libalarm -p /sbin/ldconfig - -%postun -n libalarm -p /sbin/ldconfig - %files -n libalarm -%manifest %{name}.manifest -%license LICENSE +%manifest alarm-lib.manifest %attr(0644,root,root) %{_libdir}/libalarm.so.0.0.0 -%{_libdir}/libalarm.so.0 +%{_libdir}/*.so.* +%license LICENSE %files -n libalarm-devel -%manifest %{name}.manifest %{_includedir}/*.h %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/*.pc -%{_libdir}/libalarm.so - +%{_libdir}/*.so diff --git a/packaging/alarm-server.service b/packaging/alarm-server.service index 70d4f4c..caff6d0 100644 --- a/packaging/alarm-server.service +++ b/packaging/alarm-server.service @@ -1,12 +1,16 @@ [Unit] -Description=Start the Alarm service +Description=Alarm server +After=system-server.service [Service] +User=system +Group=system +SmackProcessLabel=alarm-server ExecStart=/usr/bin/alarm-server -Nice=5 -OOMScoreAdjust=-100 +TimeoutStopSec=3s Restart=always -RestartSec=2 +RestartSec=0 [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target + diff --git a/packaging/alarm-service.conf b/packaging/alarm-service.conf deleted file mode 100644 index be9bc5a..0000000 --- a/packaging/alarm-service.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - diff --git a/src/CMakeLists.txt b/src/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..079195d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +SET(this_target alarm) +ADD_DEFINITIONS("-DPREFIX=\"${PREFIX}\"") + +SET(PREFIX ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}) +SET(EXEC_PREFIX "\${prefix}") +SET(LIBDIR "\${prefix}/lib") +SET(INCLUDEDIR "\${prefix}/include") +SET(VERSION_MAJOR 1) +SET(VERSION "${VERSION_MAJOR}.1") + +INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include) + +SET(LIB_PKGS glib-2.0 gobject-2.0 dlog bundle appsvc gio-2.0 gio-unix-2.0 libtzplatform-config) + +INCLUDE(FindPkgConfig) +pkg_check_modules(lib_pkgs REQUIRED ${LIB_PKGS}) + +FOREACH(flag ${lib_pkgs_CFLAGS}) + SET(EXTRA_CFLAGS "${EXTRA_CFLAGS} ${flag} -Wall -Wno-unused") +ENDFOREACH(flag) + +SET(${this_target}_SOURCE_FILES + alarm-lib.c + alarm-lib-stub.c +) + +ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND( + WORKING_DIRECTORY + OUTPUT alarm-mgr-stub.c + COMMAND gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.tizen. + --generate-c-code alarm-mgr-stub + ../alarm_mgr.xml + COMMENT "Generating Server GDBus .c/.h") + +SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${EXTRA_CFLAGS}") + +ADD_LIBRARY(${this_target} SHARED ${${this_target}_SOURCE_FILES} alarm-mgr-stub.c) + +SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${this_target} PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "${EXTRA_CFLAGS}") +SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${this_target} PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS "-Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--hash-style=both") +SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${this_target} PROPERTIES LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}") + +SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${this_target} + PROPERTIES + VERSION 0.0.0 + SOVERSION ${MAJORVER} + CLEAN_DIRECT_OUTPUT 1 +) + +TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${this_target} ${lib_pkgs_LDFLAGS}) + +ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(TARGET ${this_target} + POST_BUILD + COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E create_symlink ${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}${this_target}${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}.${FULLVER}${LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH} ${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX}${this_target}${CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX}.${MAJORVER} + +) + +# pkgconfig file +CONFIGURE_FILE(${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/alarm-service.pc.in ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/alarm-service.pc @ONLY) +INSTALL(FILES ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/alarm-service.pc DESTINATION lib/pkgconfig) +INSTALL(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include/ DESTINATION include/ FILES_MATCHING PATTERN "alarm.h") +INSTALL(TARGETS ${this_target} DESTINATION lib) + diff --git a/src/alarm-lib-stub.c b/src/alarm-lib-stub.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a899df --- /dev/null +++ b/src/alarm-lib-stub.c @@ -0,0 +1,546 @@ +/* + * alarm-manager + * + * Copyright (c) 2000 - 2011 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. + * + * Contact: Venkatesha Sarpangala , Jayoun Lee , + * Sewook Park , Jaeho Lee + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + * + */ + + + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include "alarm.h" +#include "alarm-internal.h" +#include "alarm-mgr-stub.h" + +#define ALARM_SERVICE_NAME "appframework.alarm" +#define ALARM_OBJECT_PATH "/appframework/alarm" +#define ALARM_INTERFACE_NAME "appframework.alarm" + + +bool _send_alarm_create(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, + alarm_id_t *alarm_id, const char *dst_service_name, const char *dst_service_name_mod, + int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_create_periodic(alarm_context_t context, int interval, int is_ref, + int method, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, + alarm_id_t *alarm_id, bundle *b,int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_delete(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, + int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_get_list_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int maxnum_of_ids, + alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *num_of_ids, + int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_get_number_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int *num_of_ids, + int *error_code); +bool _send_alarm_get_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, + alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code); + +bool _send_alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, + alarm_id_t *alarm_id, bundle *b, + int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + bundle_raw *b_data = NULL; + int datalen = 0; + + if (bundle_encode(b, &b_data, &datalen)) + { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to encode the bundle data\n"); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_create_appsvc_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, context.pid, + alarm_info->start.year, + alarm_info->start.month, + alarm_info->start.day, + alarm_info->start.hour, + alarm_info->start.min, + alarm_info->start.sec, + alarm_info->end.year, + alarm_info->end.month, + alarm_info->end.day, + alarm_info->mode.u_interval.day_of_week, + alarm_info->mode.repeat, + alarm_info->alarm_type, + alarm_info->reserved_info, + (char *)b_data, + alarm_id, &return_code, + NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /* error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( + "alarm_manager_call_alarm_create_appsvc_sync()failed. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d].", alarm_id, return_code); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("error->message is %s.", error->message); + } + + if (b_data) { + free(b_data); + b_data = NULL; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + + +bool _send_alarm_create(alarm_context_t context, alarm_info_t *alarm_info, + alarm_id_t *alarm_id, const char *dst_service_name, const char *dst_service_name_mod, + int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + /*TODO: Dbus bus name validation is must & will be added to avoid alarm-server crash*/ + if (g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name) == NULL + && strlen(dst_service_name) == 4 + && strncmp(dst_service_name, "null",4) == 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid arg. Provide valid destination or call alarmmgr_init()\n"); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + } + return false; + } + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_create_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, context.pid, + g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name), + g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name_mod), + alarm_info->start.year, + alarm_info->start.month, + alarm_info->start.day, + alarm_info->start.hour, + alarm_info->start.min, + alarm_info->start.sec, + alarm_info->end.year, + alarm_info->end.month, + alarm_info->end.day, + alarm_info->mode.u_interval.day_of_week, + alarm_info->mode.repeat, + alarm_info->alarm_type, + alarm_info->reserved_info, + dst_service_name, dst_service_name_mod, + alarm_id, &return_code, + NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error error */ + /* error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( + "alarm_manager_call_alarm_create_sync()failed. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]", alarm_id, return_code); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("error->message is %s", error->message); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_create_periodic(alarm_context_t context, int interval, int is_ref, + int method, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name) == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid arg. Provide valid destination or call alarmmgr_init()\n"); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + } + return false; + } + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_create_periodic_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, + g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name), + g_quark_to_string(context.quark_app_service_name_mod), + interval, is_ref, method, + alarm_id, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_create_periodic_sync()failed. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]", + alarm_id, return_code); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("error->message is %s", error->message); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bundle *_send_alarm_get_appsvc_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + bundle *b = NULL; + gchar *b_data = NULL; + int len = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_appsvc_info_sync + ((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, context.pid, alarm_id, &b_data, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_appsvc_info_sync() failed. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d].", alarm_id, return_code); + + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + if (b_data) { + g_free(b_data); + } + + return NULL; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + } else { + b = bundle_decode((bundle_raw *)b_data, len); + } + + if (b_data) { + g_free(b_data); + } + + return b; +} + + +bool _send_alarm_set_rtc_time(alarm_context_t context, alarm_date_t *time, int *error_code){ + + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_set_rtc_time_sync + ((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, context.pid, time->year, time->month, time->day, + time->hour, time->min, time->sec, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_set_rtc_time() failed. return_code[%d]", return_code); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_delete(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_delete_sync + ((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, context.pid, alarm_id, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_delete_sync() failed. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]", alarm_id, return_code); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_delete_all(alarm_context_t context, int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_delete_all_sync + ((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, context.pid, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_delete_all_sync() failed. return_code[%d]", return_code); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_get_list_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int maxnum_of_ids, + alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *num_of_ids, + int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + GVariant *alarm_array = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_list_of_ids_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, + context.pid, maxnum_of_ids, &alarm_array, + num_of_ids, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( + "alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_list_of_ids_sync() failed by dbus. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + else + { + GVariantIter *iter = NULL; + gint i = 0; + g_variant_get (alarm_array, "ai", &iter); + while (g_variant_iter_loop (iter, "i", &alarm_id[i])) + { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm_id (%d)", alarm_id[i]); + i++; + } + g_variant_iter_free (iter); + *num_of_ids = i; + g_variant_unref(alarm_array); + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_get_number_of_ids(alarm_context_t context, int *num_of_ids, + int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + gint return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_number_of_ids_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, context.pid, num_of_ids, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /* error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( + "alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_number_of_ids_sync() failed by dbus. return_code[%d], return_code[%s].", + return_code, error->message); + + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_get_info(alarm_context_t context, alarm_id_t alarm_id, + alarm_info_t *alarm_info, int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_info_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, + context.pid, alarm_id, &alarm_info->start.year, + &alarm_info->start.month, &alarm_info->start.day, + &alarm_info->start.hour, &alarm_info->start.min, + &alarm_info->start.sec, &alarm_info->end.year, + &alarm_info->end.month, &alarm_info->end.day, + &alarm_info->mode.u_interval.day_of_week, + (gint *)&alarm_info->mode.repeat, + &alarm_info->alarm_type, &alarm_info->reserved_info, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /* error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( + "alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_info_sync() failed by dbus. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_get_next_duetime(alarm_context_t context, + alarm_id_t alarm_id, time_t* duetime, + int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_next_duetime_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, + context.pid, alarm_id, (gint *)duetime, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /*g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( + "alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_next_duetime_sync() failed by dbus. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", alarm_id, return_code); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (return_code != 0) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_get_all_info(alarm_context_t context, char ** db_path, int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_all_info_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, context.pid, db_path, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /*g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_all_info_sync() failed by dbus. return_code[%d][%s]", return_code, error->message); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (return_code != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay(alarm_context_t context, unsigned int new_sec, unsigned int new_nsec, unsigned int req_sec, unsigned int req_nsec, int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, new_sec, new_nsec, req_sec, req_nsec, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /*g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay_sync() failed by dbus. return_code[%d][%s]", return_code, error->message); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (return_code != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} + +bool _send_alarm_set_timezone(alarm_context_t context, char *tzpath_str, int *error_code) +{ + GError *error = NULL; + int return_code = 0; + + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_set_timezone_sync((AlarmManager*)context.proxy, tzpath_str, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /*g_dbus_proxy_call_sync error */ + /*error_code should be set */ + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_set_timezone_sync() failed by dbus. return_code[%d][%s]", return_code, error->message); + if (error_code) { + *error_code = ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + return false; + } + + if (return_code != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + if (error_code) { + *error_code = return_code; + } + return false; + } + + return true; +} diff --git a/alarm-lib.c b/src/alarm-lib.c similarity index 59% rename from alarm-lib.c rename to src/alarm-lib.c index d2bc9ed..7ffd65b 100644 --- a/alarm-lib.c +++ b/src/alarm-lib.c @@ -20,51 +20,45 @@ * */ - - - -#include -#include -#include +#include +#include +#include #include #include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include +#include +#include +#include #include -#include #include "alarm.h" #include "alarm-internal.h" -#include "alarm-stub.h" +#include "alarm-mgr-stub.h" #include #include #include +#include #define MAX_KEY_SIZE 256 +#define MAX_PROC_NAME_LEN 512 static alarm_context_t alarm_context = { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, -1 }; static bool b_initialized = false; static bool sub_initialized = false; -#define MAX_OBJECT_PATH_LEN 256 -#define DBUS_NAME_FLAG_PROHIBIT_REPLACEMENT 0 +pthread_mutex_t init_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; + +static void __handle_expiry_method_call(GDBusConnection *conn, + const gchar *name, const gchar *path, const gchar *interface, + const gchar *method, GVariant *param, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, gpointer user_data); -static DBusHandlerResult __expire_alarm_filter(DBusConnection *connection, - DBusMessage *message, - void *user_data); static int __alarm_validate_date(alarm_date_t *date, int *error_code); static bool __alarm_validate_time(alarm_date_t *date, int *error_code); static int __sub_init(void); static int __alarmmgr_init_appsvc(void); -bool alarm_power_off(int *error_code); -int alarmmgr_check_next_duetime(void); typedef struct _alarm_cb_info_t { - int alarm_id; + alarm_id_t alarm_id; alarm_cb_t cb_func; void *priv_data; struct _alarm_cb_info_t *next; @@ -72,8 +66,28 @@ typedef struct _alarm_cb_info_t { static alarm_cb_info_t *alarmcb_head = NULL; -static void __add_resultcb(int alarm_id, alarm_cb_t cb_func, - void *data) +guint registration_id = 0; + +static GDBusNodeInfo *introspection_data = NULL; + +static const gchar introspection_xml[] = + "" + " " + " " + " " + " " + " " + " " + ""; + +static const GDBusInterfaceVTable interface_vtable = +{ + __handle_expiry_method_call, + NULL, + NULL +}; + +static void __add_resultcb(alarm_id_t alarm_id, alarm_cb_t cb_func, void *data) { alarm_cb_info_t *info; @@ -88,14 +102,16 @@ static void __add_resultcb(int alarm_id, alarm_cb_t cb_func, alarmcb_head = info; } -static alarm_cb_info_t *__find_resultcb(int alarm_id) +static alarm_cb_info_t *__find_resultcb(alarm_id_t alarm_id) { alarm_cb_info_t *tmp; tmp = alarmcb_head; while (tmp) { - if (tmp->alarm_id == alarm_id) + if (tmp->alarm_id == alarm_id) { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("matched alarm id = %d", alarm_id); return tmp; + } tmp = tmp->next; } return NULL; @@ -125,56 +141,27 @@ static void __remove_resultcb(alarm_cb_info_t *info) } } -static DBusHandlerResult __expire_alarm_filter(DBusConnection *connection, - DBusMessage *message, - void *user_data) +static void __handle_expiry_method_call(GDBusConnection *conn, + const gchar *name, const gchar *path, const gchar *interface, + const gchar *method, GVariant *param, GDBusMethodInvocation *invocation, gpointer user_data) { - alarm_cb_info_t *info; - - if (dbus_message_get_type(message) == DBUS_MESSAGE_TYPE_METHOD_CALL) { - const char *method_name = dbus_message_get_member(message); - /*"alarm_expired" */ - - if (strcmp(method_name, "alarm_expired") == 0) { - DBusMessageIter iter; - alarm_id_t alarm_id; - const char *service_name = - dbus_message_get_destination(message); - const char *object_path = - dbus_message_get_path(message); - /* "/org/tizen/alarm/client" */ - const char *interface_name = - dbus_message_get_interface(message); - /* "org.tizen.alarm.client" */ - - dbus_message_iter_init(message, &iter); - dbus_message_iter_get_basic(&iter, &alarm_id); - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:service_name=%s, " - "object_path=%s, interface_name=%s, method_name=%s, " - "alarm_id=%d, handler=%s\n", - service_name ? service_name : "no name", - object_path ? object_path : "no path", - interface_name ? interface_name : "no interface", - method_name ? method_name : "no method", alarm_id, - alarm_context.alarm_handler ? "ok" : "no handler"); - - if (alarm_context.alarm_handler != NULL) - /* alarm_context.alarm_handler(alarm_id); */ - alarm_context.alarm_handler(alarm_id, - alarm_context.user_param); - info = __find_resultcb(alarm_id); - - if( info && info->cb_func ) { - info->cb_func(alarm_id, info->priv_data); - // __remove_resultcb(info); - } + if (method && strcmp(method, "alarm_expired") == 0) { + gchar *package_name = NULL; + alarm_id_t alarm_id = 0; + alarm_cb_info_t *info = NULL; + g_variant_get(param, "(is)", &alarm_id, &package_name); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("[alarm-lib] : Alarm expired for [%s] : Alarm id [%d]", package_name, alarm_id); + + if (alarm_context.alarm_handler != NULL) { + alarm_context.alarm_handler(alarm_id, alarm_context.user_param); + } - return DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_HANDLED; + info = __find_resultcb(alarm_id); + if (info && info->cb_func) { + info->cb_func(alarm_id, info->priv_data); } + g_free(package_name); } - - return DBUS_HANDLER_RESULT_NOT_YET_HANDLED; } static int __alarm_validate_date(alarm_date_t *date, int *error_code) @@ -250,82 +237,94 @@ static bool __alarm_validate_time(alarm_date_t *date, int *error_code) static int __sub_init() { GError *error = NULL; + char proc_file[MAX_PROC_NAME_LEN] = {0, }; + char process_name[MAX_PROC_NAME_LEN] = {0, }; + int fd = 0; + int ret = 0; + const int MAX_LEN = MAX_PROC_NAME_LEN; + + pthread_mutex_lock(&init_lock); if (sub_initialized) { - //ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("__sub_init was already called.\n"); + pthread_mutex_unlock(&init_lock); return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } - dbus_g_thread_init(); - - alarm_context.bus = dbus_g_bus_get(DBUS_BUS_SYSTEM, &error); - if (alarm_context.bus == NULL) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("dbus bus get failed\n"); +#if !GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,32,0) + g_thread_init(NULL); +#endif + g_type_init(); + alarm_context.connection = g_bus_get_sync(G_BUS_TYPE_SYSTEM, NULL, &error); + if (alarm_context.connection == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("g_bus_get_sync() is failed. error: %s", error->message); + g_error_free(error); + pthread_mutex_unlock(&init_lock); return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; } - alarm_context.proxy = dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name(alarm_context.bus, + alarm_context.proxy = g_dbus_proxy_new_sync(alarm_context.connection, + G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_NONE, + NULL, "org.tizen.alarm.manager", "/org/tizen/alarm/manager", - "org.tizen.alarm.manager"); - if (alarm_context.proxy == NULL) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("dbus bus proxy get failed\n"); + "org.tizen.alarm.manager", + NULL, + NULL); + if (alarm_context.proxy == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Creating a proxy is failed."); + g_object_unref (alarm_context.connection); + pthread_mutex_unlock(&init_lock); return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; } - alarm_context.pid = getpid(); /*this running appliction's process id*/ + // Only webapp which has a pid of WebProcess uses the sid. Otherwise, the pid is used. + snprintf(proc_file, MAX_LEN, "/proc/%d/cmdline", getpid()); + fd = open(proc_file, O_RDONLY); + if (fd < 0) { + SECURE_LOGE("Unable to get the proc file(%d).\n", getpid()); + g_object_unref(alarm_context.proxy); + g_object_unref(alarm_context.connection); + pthread_mutex_unlock(&init_lock); + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + else { + ret = read(fd, process_name, MAX_LEN - 1); + close(fd); + if (ret < 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Unable to read the proc file(%d).", getpid()); + g_object_unref(alarm_context.proxy); + g_object_unref(alarm_context.connection); + pthread_mutex_unlock(&init_lock); + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + else { + if (strncmp(process_name, "/usr/bin/WebProcess", strlen("/usr/bin/WebProcess")) == 0) { + alarm_context.pid = getsid(getpid()); + SECURE_LOGD("alarm_context.pid is set to sessionID, %d.", alarm_context.pid); + } + else { + alarm_context.pid = getpid(); + SECURE_LOGD("alarm_context.pid is set to processID, %d.", alarm_context.pid); + } + } + } sub_initialized = true; - return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; -} - -bool alarm_power_off(int *error_code) -{ - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarm_power_off() is called\n"); - -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - return _send_alarm_power_off(alarm_context, error_code); -#else - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "[alarm-lib]:ALARM_BOOT feature is not supported. " - "so we return false.\n"); - if (error_code) - *error_code = -1; /*-1 means that system failed - internally.*/ - return false; -#endif -} - -int alarmmgr_check_next_duetime() -{ - int error_code; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "[alarm-lib]:alarm_check_next_duetime() is called\n"); - -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - if (!_send_alarm_check_next_duetime(alarm_context, &error_code)) - return error_code; -#else - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "[alarm-lib]:ALARM_BOOT feature is not supported. " - "so we return false.\n"); - return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; -#endif + pthread_mutex_unlock(&init_lock); return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_init(const char *appid) { - DBusError derror; - int request_name_result = 0; + SECURE_LOGD("Enter"); char service_name[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = { 0 }; char service_name_mod[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN]= { 0 }; - - int ret; + int ret = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + guint owner_id = 0; int i = 0; int j = 0; int len = 0; @@ -337,8 +336,7 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_init(const char *appid) return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; if (b_initialized) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "alarm was already initialized. app_service_name=%s\n", + SECURE_LOGD("alarm was already initialized. app_service_name=%s", g_quark_to_string(alarm_context.quark_app_service_name)); return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } @@ -347,78 +345,110 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_init(const char *appid) if (ret < 0) return ret; - memset(service_name_mod, 'a', MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN-1); + memset(service_name_mod, 'a', MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN - 1); len = strlen("ALARM."); strncpy(service_name, "ALARM.", len); strncpy(service_name + len, appid, strlen(appid)); - j=0; - - for(i=0;i<=strlen(service_name);i++) - { - if (service_name[i] == '.' ) - { + for(i = 0; i <= strlen(service_name); i++) { + if (service_name[i] == '.') { service_name_mod[j] = service_name[i]; - j++; - } - else{ + j++; + } + else { service_name_mod[j] = service_name[i]; } - j++; - } - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]: service_name %s\n", service_name); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]: service_name_mod %s\n", service_name_mod); + j++; + } - dbus_error_init(&derror); + SECURE_LOGD("[alarm-lib]: dbus own name: %s", service_name_mod); + owner_id = g_bus_own_name_on_connection(alarm_context.connection, service_name_mod, + G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_NONE, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); + if (owner_id == 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Acquiring the own name is failed. %s", service_name_mod); + goto error; + } - request_name_result = dbus_bus_request_name( - dbus_g_connection_get_connection(alarm_context.bus), - service_name_mod, 0, &derror); - if (dbus_error_is_set(&derror)) /*failure*/ { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "Failed to dbus_bus_request_name(%s): %s\n", service_name, - derror.message); - dbus_error_free(&derror); + introspection_data = g_dbus_node_info_new_for_xml(introspection_xml, NULL); + if (introspection_data == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("g_dbus_node_info_new_for_xml() is failed."); + goto error; + } - return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + registration_id = g_dbus_connection_register_object(alarm_context.connection, + "/org/tizen/alarm/client", + introspection_data->interfaces[0], + &interface_vtable, NULL, NULL, NULL); + if (registration_id == 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Registering the callback is failed."); + goto error; } - alarm_context.quark_app_service_name = - g_quark_from_string(service_name); - alarm_context.quark_app_service_name_mod= - g_quark_from_string(service_name_mod); + alarm_context.quark_app_service_name = g_quark_from_string(service_name); + alarm_context.quark_app_service_name_mod= g_quark_from_string(service_name_mod); - if (!dbus_connection_add_filter( - dbus_g_connection_get_connection(alarm_context.bus), - __expire_alarm_filter, NULL, NULL)) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("add __expire_alarm_filter failed\n"); + b_initialized = true; - return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + SECURE_LOGD("Leave"); + return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + +error: + if (introspection_data) { + g_dbus_node_info_unref(introspection_data); + } + if (registration_id != 0) { + g_dbus_connection_unregister_object(alarm_context.connection, registration_id); } + g_object_unref(alarm_context.proxy); + alarm_context.proxy = NULL; - b_initialized = true; - return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + g_object_unref(alarm_context.connection); + alarm_context.connection = NULL; + sub_initialized = false; + return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; } EXPORT_API void alarmmgr_fini() { - dbus_connection_remove_filter(dbus_g_connection_get_connection - (alarm_context.bus), - __expire_alarm_filter, NULL); + SECURE_LOGD("Enter"); + if (introspection_data) { + g_dbus_node_info_unref(introspection_data); + } + + if (alarm_context.connection != NULL && registration_id != 0) { + g_dbus_connection_unregister_object(alarm_context.connection, registration_id); + } + + if (alarm_context.proxy) { + g_object_unref(alarm_context.proxy); + alarm_context.proxy = NULL; + } + + if (alarm_context.connection) { + g_object_unref(alarm_context.connection); + alarm_context.connection = NULL; + } + + b_initialized = false; + sub_initialized = false; + + SECURE_LOGD("Leave"); } EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_set_cb(alarm_cb_t handler, void *user_param) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm_set_cb is called\n"); + SECURE_LOGD("Enter"); if (handler == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("callback is NULL."); return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; } alarm_context.alarm_handler = handler; alarm_context.user_param = user_param; + + SECURE_LOGD("Leave"); return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } @@ -577,23 +607,17 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_get_type(const alarm_entry_t *alarm, int *alarm_type) static int __alarmmgr_init_appsvc(void) { - int ret; - if (b_initialized) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm was already initialized\n"); + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm was already initialized."); return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } - dbus_g_thread_init(); - - ret = __sub_init(); + int ret = __sub_init(); if (ret < 0) return ret; b_initialized = true; - return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; - } EXPORT_API void *alarmmgr_get_alarm_appsvc_info(alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *return_code){ @@ -602,16 +626,18 @@ EXPORT_API void *alarmmgr_get_alarm_appsvc_info(alarm_id_t alarm_id, int *return ret = __sub_init(); if (ret < 0){ - if (return_code) + if (return_code) { *return_code = ret; + } return NULL; } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_get_alarm_appsvc_info() is called\n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_get_alarm_appsvc_info() is called."); if (alarm_id <= 0) { - if (return_code) + if (return_code) { *return_code = ERR_ALARM_INVALID_ID; + } return NULL; } @@ -663,7 +689,7 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc_with_localtime(alarm_entry_t *alarm, vo alarm_info_t *alarm_info = NULL; /* = (alarm_info_t*)alarm; */ const char *operation = NULL; int error_code = 0; - char *appid = NULL; + const char *appid = NULL; bundle *b=(bundle *)bundle_data; @@ -678,12 +704,12 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc_with_localtime(alarm_entry_t *alarm, vo ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid parameter bundle\n"); return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; } + operation = appsvc_get_operation(b); if (NULL == operation) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid parameter bundle [appsvc operation not present]\n"); - return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + appsvc_set_operation(b, APPSVC_OPERATION_DEFAULT); } if (__alarmmgr_init_appsvc() < 0) @@ -696,7 +722,8 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc_with_localtime(alarm_entry_t *alarm, vo appid = appsvc_get_appid(b); - if (NULL == appid && (alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_NOLAUNCH) ) + if ( (NULL == appid && (alarm_info->alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_NOLAUNCH)) || + (NULL == appid && !strcmp(operation, APPSVC_OPERATION_DEFAULT)) ) { ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid parameter\n"); return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; @@ -708,7 +735,7 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc_with_localtime(alarm_entry_t *alarm, vo } alarm_mode_t *mode = &alarm_info->mode; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), end(%d-%d-%d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), end(%d-%d-%d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", alarm_info->start.day, alarm_info->start.month, alarm_info->start.year, alarm_info->start.hour, alarm_info->start.min, alarm_info->start.sec, alarm_info->end.year, alarm_info->end.month, alarm_info->end.day, @@ -735,9 +762,7 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc_with_localtime(alarm_entry_t *alarm, vo } - if (!_send_alarm_create_appsvc - (alarm_context, alarm_info, alarm_id, b, - &error_code)) { + if (!_send_alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_context, alarm_info, alarm_id, b, &error_code)) { return error_code; } @@ -776,7 +801,7 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_with_localtime(alarm_entry_t *alarm, if (ret < 0) return ret; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), end(%d-%d-%d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), end(%d-%d-%d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", alarm_info->start.day, alarm_info->start.month, alarm_info->start.year, alarm_info->start.hour, alarm_info->start.min, alarm_info->start.sec, alarm_info->end.year, alarm_info->end.month, alarm_info->end.day, @@ -809,38 +834,31 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_with_localtime(alarm_entry_t *alarm, } if (destination != NULL) { - memset(dst_service_name, 0, - strlen(destination) + strlen("ALARM.") + 2); - snprintf(dst_service_name, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN, "ALARM.%s", - destination); - - memset(dst_service_name_mod,'a',MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN-1); - - j=0; - - for(i=0; i<=strlen(dst_service_name); i++) - { - if (dst_service_name[i] == '.' ) - { + memset(dst_service_name, 0, strlen(destination) + strlen("ALARM.") + 2); + snprintf(dst_service_name, MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN, "ALARM.%s", destination); + memset(dst_service_name_mod, 'a', MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN-1); + + for (i=0; i<=strlen(dst_service_name); i++) + { + if (dst_service_name[i] == '.' ) + { dst_service_name_mod[j] = dst_service_name[i]; - j++; - } - else - { - dst_service_name_mod[j] = dst_service_name[i]; - } - j++; - } + j++; + } + else + { + dst_service_name_mod[j] = dst_service_name[i]; + } + j++; + } - if (!_send_alarm_create - (alarm_context, alarm_info, alarm_id, dst_service_name, dst_service_name_mod, - &error_code)) { + if (!_send_alarm_create(alarm_context, alarm_info, alarm_id, dst_service_name, dst_service_name_mod, &error_code)) { + return error_code; + } + } else { + if (!_send_alarm_create(alarm_context, alarm_info, alarm_id, "null", "null", &error_code)) { return error_code; } - } else - if (!_send_alarm_create - (alarm_context, alarm_info, alarm_id, "null", "null", &error_code)) { - return error_code; } return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; @@ -853,11 +871,11 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, alarm_id_t *alarm_id) { int error_code = 0;; - time_t current_time; + struct timeval current_time; struct tm duetime_tm; alarm_info_t alarm_info; const char *operation = NULL; - char *appid = NULL; + const char *appid = NULL; ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarm_create() is called\n"); @@ -872,13 +890,13 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, if (NULL == operation) { - ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid parameter bundle [appsvc operation not present]\n"); - return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + appsvc_set_operation(b, APPSVC_OPERATION_DEFAULT); } appid = appsvc_get_appid(b); - if (NULL == appid && (alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_NOLAUNCH) ) + if ( (NULL == appid && (alarm_type & ALARM_TYPE_NOLAUNCH)) || + (NULL == appid && !strcmp(operation, APPSVC_OPERATION_DEFAULT)) ) { ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Invalid parameter\n"); return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; @@ -901,11 +919,21 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, alarm_info.alarm_type = alarm_type; alarm_info.alarm_type |= ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE; - time(¤t_time); + gettimeofday(¤t_time, NULL); - current_time += trigger_at_time; + if (current_time.tv_usec > 500 * 1000) + { + // When the millisecond part of the current_time is bigger than 500ms, + // the duetime increases by extra 1sec. + current_time.tv_sec += (trigger_at_time + 1); + } + else + { + current_time.tv_sec += trigger_at_time; + } - localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); + tzset(); // Processes the TZ environment variable, and Set timezone, daylight, and tzname. + localtime_r(¤t_time.tv_sec, &duetime_tm); alarm_info.start.year = duetime_tm.tm_year + 1900; alarm_info.start.month = duetime_tm.tm_mon + 1; @@ -927,14 +955,12 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_appsvc(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval = interval; } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("trigger_at_time(%d), start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("trigger_at_time(%d), start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", trigger_at_time, alarm_info.start.day, alarm_info.start.month, alarm_info.start.year, alarm_info.start.hour, alarm_info.start.min, alarm_info.start.sec, alarm_info.mode.repeat, alarm_info.mode.u_interval, alarm_info.alarm_type); - if (!_send_alarm_create_appsvc - (alarm_context, &alarm_info, alarm_id, b, - &error_code)) { + if (!_send_alarm_create_appsvc(alarm_context, &alarm_info, alarm_id, b, &error_code)) { return error_code; } @@ -951,7 +977,7 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, int i = 0; int j = 0; int error_code; - time_t current_time; + struct timeval current_time; struct tm duetime_tm; alarm_info_t alarm_info; int ret; @@ -978,11 +1004,21 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, alarm_info.alarm_type = alarm_type; alarm_info.alarm_type |= ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE; - time(¤t_time); + gettimeofday(¤t_time, NULL); - current_time += trigger_at_time; + if (current_time.tv_usec > 500 * 1000) + { + // When the millisecond part of the current_time is bigger than 500ms, + // the duetime increases by extra 1sec. + current_time.tv_sec += (trigger_at_time + 1); + } + else + { + current_time.tv_sec += trigger_at_time; + } - localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); + tzset(); // Processes the TZ environment variable, and Set timezone, daylight, and tzname. + localtime_r(¤t_time.tv_sec, &duetime_tm); alarm_info.start.year = duetime_tm.tm_year + 1900; alarm_info.start.month = duetime_tm.tm_mon + 1; @@ -1004,7 +1040,7 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval = interval; } - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("trigger_at_time(%d), start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("trigger_at_time(%d), start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", trigger_at_time, alarm_info.start.day, alarm_info.start.month, alarm_info.start.year, alarm_info.start.hour, alarm_info.start.min, alarm_info.start.sec, alarm_info.mode.repeat, alarm_info.mode.u_interval, alarm_info.alarm_type); @@ -1049,28 +1085,22 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_withcb(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, time_t interval, alarm_cb_t handler, void *user_param, alarm_id_t *alarm_id) { - char dst_service_name[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = { 0 }; - char dst_service_name_mod[MAX_SERVICE_NAME_LEN] = { 0 }; - int i = 0; - int j = 0; - int error_code; - time_t current_time; + int error_code = 0; + struct timeval current_time; struct tm duetime_tm; alarm_info_t alarm_info; - int ret; - char appid[256]; + int ret = 0; + char appid[256] = {0,}; - ret = aul_app_get_appid_bypid(getpid(), appid, sizeof(appid)); - if (ret != AUL_R_OK) - return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + if (aul_app_get_appid_bypid(getpid(), appid, sizeof(appid)) != AUL_R_OK) { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("aul_app_get_appid_bypid() is failed. PID %d may not be app.", getpid()); + } ret = alarmmgr_init(appid); if (ret < 0) return ret; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_add_alarm_withcb() is called\n"); - - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("interval(%d)", interval); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_add_alarm_withcb() is called"); if (alarm_id == NULL) { return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; @@ -1084,11 +1114,21 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_withcb(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, alarm_info.alarm_type |= ALARM_TYPE_RELATIVE; alarm_info.alarm_type |= ALARM_TYPE_WITHCB; - time(¤t_time); + gettimeofday(¤t_time, NULL); - current_time += trigger_at_time; + if (current_time.tv_usec > 500 * 1000) + { + // When the millisecond part of the current_time is bigger than 500ms, + // the duetime increases by extra 1sec. + current_time.tv_sec += (trigger_at_time + 1); + } + else + { + current_time.tv_sec += trigger_at_time; + } - localtime_r(¤t_time, &duetime_tm); + tzset(); // Processes the TZ environment variable, and Set timezone, daylight, and tzname. + localtime_r(¤t_time.tv_sec, &duetime_tm); alarm_info.start.year = duetime_tm.tm_year + 1900; alarm_info.start.month = duetime_tm.tm_mon + 1; @@ -1110,6 +1150,11 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_alarm_withcb(int alarm_type, time_t trigger_at_time, alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval = interval; } + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("trigger_at_time(%d), start(%d-%d-%d, %02d:%02d:%02d), repeat(%d), interval(%d), type(%d)", + trigger_at_time, alarm_info.start.day, alarm_info.start.month, alarm_info.start.year, + alarm_info.start.hour, alarm_info.start.min, alarm_info.start.sec, + alarm_info.mode.repeat, alarm_info.mode.u_interval.interval, alarm_info.alarm_type); + if (!_send_alarm_create(alarm_context, &alarm_info, alarm_id, "null","null", &error_code)) { return error_code; } @@ -1123,6 +1168,7 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_remove_alarm(alarm_id_t alarm_id) int error_code; int ret; alarm_cb_info_t *info; + alarm_info_t alarm; ret = __sub_init(); if (ret < 0) @@ -1143,72 +1189,94 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_remove_alarm(alarm_id_t alarm_id) return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } +EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_remove_all(void) +{ + int error_code; + int return_code = ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; + int ret = __sub_init(); + if (ret < 0) + { + return ret; + } + + if (!_send_alarm_delete_all(alarm_context, &error_code)) + return error_code; + + return return_code; +} + EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_enum_alarm_ids(alarm_enum_fn_t fn, void *user_param) { + SECURE_LOGD("Enter"); GError *error = NULL; - GArray *alarm_array = NULL; + GVariant *alarm_array = NULL; int return_code = 0; - int i = 0; - int maxnum_of_ids; - int num_of_ids; - int alarm_id = -1; - int ret; + int maxnum_of_ids = 0; + int num_of_ids = 0; + alarm_id_t alarm_id = -1; + int ret = 0; + GVariantIter *iter = NULL; - if (fn == NULL) + if (fn == NULL) { return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + } ret = __sub_init(); - if (ret < 0) + if (ret < 0) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("__sub_init() is failed."); return ret; + } - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_number_of_ids( - alarm_context.proxy, alarm_context.pid, &maxnum_of_ids, - &return_code, &error)) { - /* dbus-glib error */ - /* error_code should be set */ + SECURE_LOGD("alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_number_of_ids_sync() is called"); + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_number_of_ids_sync( + (AlarmManager*)alarm_context.proxy, alarm_context.pid, &maxnum_of_ids, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* dbus error. error_code should be set */ ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_number_of_ids() " - "failed. return_code[%d], return_code[%s]\n", - return_code, error->message); + "alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_number_of_ids_sync() is failed by dbus. return_code[%d], err message[%s]", + return_code, error->message); + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; } - if (return_code != 0) { + if (return_code != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_number_of_ids_sync() is failed. return_code[%d]", return_code); return return_code; + } else { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("maxnum_of_ids[%d]", maxnum_of_ids); } - if (!org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_list_of_ids( - alarm_context.proxy, alarm_context.pid, maxnum_of_ids, - &alarm_array, &num_of_ids, &return_code, &error)) { - /*dbus-glib error */ - /* error_code should be set */ + SECURE_LOGD("alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_list_of_ids_sync() is called"); + if (!alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_list_of_ids_sync( + (AlarmManager*)alarm_context.proxy, alarm_context.pid, maxnum_of_ids, &alarm_array, &num_of_ids, &return_code, NULL, &error)) { + /* dbus error. error_code should be set */ ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT( - "org_tizen_alarm_manager_alarm_get_list_of_ids() " - "failed. alarm_id[%d], return_code[%d]\n", - alarm_id, return_code); + "alarm_manager_call_alarm_get_list_of_ids_sync() failed by dbus. num_of_ids[%d], return_code[%d].", num_of_ids, return_code); + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; } - if (return_code != 0) { + if (return_code != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) { return return_code; - } else { - if (error != NULL) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "Alarm server not ready dbus error message %s\n", error->message); - return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; - } - if (NULL == alarm_array) { - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT( - "alarm server not initilized\n"); - return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; - } - for (i = 0; i < alarm_array->len && i < maxnum_of_ids; i++) { - alarm_id = g_array_index(alarm_array, alarm_id_t, i); - (*fn) (alarm_id, user_param); - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT(" alarm_id(%d)\n", alarm_id); - } + } - g_array_free(alarm_array, true); + if (error != NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("Alarm server is not ready dbus. error message %s.", error->message); + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + if (alarm_array == NULL) { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm server is not initilized."); + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; } + g_variant_get(alarm_array, "ai", &iter); + while (g_variant_iter_loop(iter, "i", &alarm_id)) + { + (*fn) (alarm_id, user_param); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("alarm_id (%d)", alarm_id); + } + g_variant_iter_free(iter); + g_variant_unref(alarm_array); + + SECURE_LOGD("Leave"); return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } @@ -1229,26 +1297,9 @@ EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_get_info(alarm_id_t alarm_id, alarm_entry_t *alarm) return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; } - if (!_send_alarm_get_info(alarm_context, alarm_id, alarm_info, - &error_code)) - return error_code; - - return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; -} - -EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_power_on(bool on_off) -{ - int error_code; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarm_power_on() is called\n"); - -#ifdef __ALARM_BOOT - if (!_send_alarm_power_on(alarm_context, on_off, &error_code)) + if (!_send_alarm_get_info(alarm_context, alarm_id, alarm_info, &error_code)) { return error_code; -#else - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:ALARM_BOOT feature is not supported. " - "so we return false.\n"); - return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; -#endif + } return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } @@ -1315,16 +1366,15 @@ int alarmmgr_create(alarm_info_t *alarm_info, char *destination, int alarmmgr_get_number_of_ids(int *num_of_ids) { int error_code; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:" - "alarm_get_number_of_ids() is called\n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]: alarm_get_number_of_ids() is called."); if (num_of_ids == NULL) { return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; } ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("call alarm_get_number_of_ids\n"); - if (!_send_alarm_get_number_of_ids(alarm_context, num_of_ids, - &error_code)) + if (!_send_alarm_get_number_of_ids(alarm_context, num_of_ids, &error_code)) { return error_code; + } return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } @@ -1333,7 +1383,7 @@ int alarmmgr_get_list_of_ids(int maxnum_of_ids, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, int *num_of_ids) { int error_code; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarm_get_list_of_ids() is called\n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarm_get_list_of_ids() is called."); if (maxnum_of_ids < 0 || alarm_id == NULL || num_of_ids == NULL) { return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; @@ -1345,8 +1395,9 @@ int alarmmgr_get_list_of_ids(int maxnum_of_ids, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, } if (!_send_alarm_get_list_of_ids - (alarm_context, maxnum_of_ids, alarm_id, num_of_ids, &error_code)) + (alarm_context, maxnum_of_ids, alarm_id, num_of_ids, &error_code)) { return error_code; + } return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } @@ -1354,15 +1405,153 @@ int alarmmgr_get_list_of_ids(int maxnum_of_ids, alarm_id_t *alarm_id, EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_get_next_duetime(alarm_id_t alarm_id, time_t* duetime) { int error_code; - ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_get_next_duetime() is called\n"); + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_get_next_duetime() is called."); if (duetime == NULL) { return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; } - if (!_send_alarm_get_next_duetime - (alarm_context, alarm_id, duetime, &error_code)) + if (!_send_alarm_get_next_duetime(alarm_context, alarm_id, duetime, &error_code)) { return error_code; + } + + return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +} + +EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_get_all_info(char **db_path) +{ + int error_code; + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_get_all_info() is called."); + + if (db_path == NULL) { + return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + } + + if (!_send_alarm_get_all_info(alarm_context, db_path, &error_code)) { + return error_code; + } + + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]: successfully save info in %s.", *db_path); + return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +} + +EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb(int interval, periodic_method_e method, + alarm_cb_t handler, void *user_param, alarm_id_t *alarm_id) +{ + int error_code = 0; + alarm_info_t alarm_info; + int ret = 0; + char appid[256] = {0,}; + + if (aul_app_get_appid_bypid(getpid(), appid, sizeof(appid)) != AUL_R_OK) { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("aul_app_get_appid_bypid() is failed. PID %d may not be app.", + getpid()); + } + + ret = alarmmgr_init(appid); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + if (alarm_id == NULL) { + return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + } + + if (!_send_alarm_create_periodic(alarm_context, interval, 0, (int)method, alarm_id, + &error_code)) { + return error_code; + } + __add_resultcb(*alarm_id, handler, user_param); + + return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +} + +EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb(int interval, + alarm_cb_t handler, void *user_param, alarm_id_t *alarm_id) +{ + int error_code = 0; + alarm_info_t alarm_info; + int ret = 0; + char appid[256] = {0,}; + + if (aul_app_get_appid_bypid(getpid(), appid, sizeof(appid)) != AUL_R_OK) { + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("aul_app_get_appid_bypid() is failed. PID %d may not be app.", + getpid()); + } + + ret = alarmmgr_init(appid); + if (ret < 0) + return ret; + + if (alarm_id == NULL) { + return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + } + + if (!_send_alarm_create_periodic(alarm_context, interval, 1, 0, + alarm_id, &error_code)) { + return error_code; + } + + __add_resultcb(*alarm_id, handler, user_param); + + return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +} + +EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_set_systime(int new_time) +{ + int error_code; + struct timespec req_time = {0,}; + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_set_systime(%d) is called.", new_time); + + if (__sub_init() < 0) { + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &req_time); + if (!_send_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay(alarm_context, new_time, 0, req_time.tv_sec, req_time.tv_nsec, &error_code)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Failed to set time with propagation delay. error: %d", error_code); + return error_code; + } + + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]: successfully set the time(%d) by pid(%d).", new_time, alarm_context.pid); + return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +} + +EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_set_systime_with_propagation_delay(struct timespec new_time, struct timespec req_time) +{ + int error_code; + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib] New: %d(sec) %09d(nsec), Requested: %d(sec) %09d(nsec)", + new_time.tv_sec, new_time.tv_nsec, req_time.tv_sec, req_time.tv_nsec); + + if (__sub_init() < 0) { + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + if (!_send_alarm_set_time_with_propagation_delay(alarm_context, new_time.tv_sec, new_time.tv_nsec, req_time.tv_sec, req_time.tv_nsec, &error_code)) { + ALARM_MGR_EXCEPTION_PRINT("Failed to set time with propagation delay. error: %d", error_code); + return error_code; + } + + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]: successfully set the time by pid(%d).", alarm_context.pid); + return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; +} + +EXPORT_API int alarmmgr_set_timezone(char *tzpath_str) +{ + int error_code; + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]:alarmmgr_set_timezone() is called."); + + if (tzpath_str == NULL) { + return ERR_ALARM_INVALID_PARAM; + } + + if (__sub_init() < 0) { + return ERR_ALARM_SYSTEM_FAIL; + } + + if (!_send_alarm_set_timezone(alarm_context, tzpath_str, &error_code)) { + return error_code; + } + ALARM_MGR_LOG_PRINT("[alarm-lib]: successfully set the timezone(%s) by pid(%d)", tzpath_str, alarm_context.pid); return ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS; } diff --git a/tool/CMakeLists.txt b/tool/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a83ec80 --- /dev/null +++ b/tool/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Test executable +SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${TEST_CFLAGS} -fpie") + +add_executable(alarmmgr_get_all_info alarmmgr_get_all_info.c) +target_link_libraries(alarmmgr_get_all_info alarm ${pkgs_LDFLAGS} "-pie") +INSTALL(TARGETS alarmmgr_get_all_info DESTINATION bin) + +add_executable(alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb.c) +target_link_libraries(alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb alarm ${pkgs_LDFLAGS} "-pie") +INSTALL(TARGETS alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb DESTINATION bin) + +add_executable(alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb.c) +target_link_libraries(alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb alarm ${pkgs_LDFLAGS} "-pie") +INSTALL(TARGETS alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb DESTINATION bin) + diff --git a/tool/alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb.c b/tool/alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..655b9ee --- /dev/null +++ b/tool/alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb.c @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +#include "alarm.h" + +int callback(alarm_id_t alarm_id, void* user_param) +{ + time_t current_time; + time(¤t_time); + + printf("Alarm[%d] has expired at %s\n", alarm_id, ctime(¤t_time)); + return 0; +} + +void create_test() +{ + int result = 0; + alarm_id_t alarm_id; + + result = alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb(5, QUANTUMIZE, callback, NULL, &alarm_id); + if (result < 0) + printf("fail to alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb : error_code : %d\n", result); + + result = alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb(5, CUT_OFF, callback, NULL, &alarm_id); + if (result < 0) + printf("fail to alarmmgr_add_periodic_alarm_withcb : error_code : %d\n", result); + +} + +int main(int argc, char** argv) +{ + GMainLoop *mainloop; + int result; + + g_type_init(); + + mainloop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); + result = alarmmgr_init("org.tizen.alarmmgr.periodic"); + + if (result < 0) { + printf("fail to alarmmgr_init : error_code : %d\n", result); + } else { + create_test(); + } + + g_main_loop_run(mainloop); +} + + diff --git a/tool/alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb.c b/tool/alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e55e7f --- /dev/null +++ b/tool/alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb.c @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +#include +#include +#include + +#include "alarm.h" + +int callback(alarm_id_t alarm_id, void* user_param) +{ + time_t current_time; + time(¤t_time); + + printf("Alarm[%d] has expired at %s\n", alarm_id, ctime(¤t_time)); + + return 0; +} + +void create_test() +{ + int result = 0; + alarm_id_t alarm_id; + + result = alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb(1, callback, NULL, &alarm_id); + + if (result < 0) + printf("alarmmgr_add_reference_periodic_alarm_withcb : error_code : %d\n", result); +} + +int main(int argc, char** argv) +{ + GMainLoop *mainloop; + int result; + + g_type_init(); + + mainloop = g_main_loop_new(NULL, FALSE); + result = alarmmgr_init("org.tizen.alarmmgr.refperiodic"); + + if (result < 0) { + printf("fail to alarmmgr_init : error_code : %d\n", result); + } else { + create_test(); + } + + g_main_loop_run(mainloop); +} + diff --git a/tool/alarmmgr_get_all_info.c b/tool/alarmmgr_get_all_info.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe9b438 --- /dev/null +++ b/tool/alarmmgr_get_all_info.c @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/* + * alarm-manager + * + * Copyright (c) 2014 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "alarm.h" + +extern int alarmmgr_get_all_info(char **db_path); + +int main() +{ + printf("=== Hi :) I will save info of all registered alarms in /tmp/alarmmgr_{datetime}.db\n"); + + int ret = alarmmgr_init("alarmmgr_tool"); + if (ret != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) + { + LOGE("alarmmgr_init() is failed. ret = %d", ret); + printf("=== Failed to get all alarms's info :(\n"); + } + + char *db_path = NULL; + ret = alarmmgr_get_all_info(&db_path); + if (ret != ALARMMGR_RESULT_SUCCESS) + { + LOGE("alarmmgr_get_all_info() is failed. ret = %d", ret); + printf("=== Failed to get all alarms's info :(\n"); + } + else + { + LOGE("Getting all alarm's info is done successfully."); + printf("=== Success :)\n Please check %s\n", db_path); + } + + if (db_path) + { + free(db_path); + } + + return 0; +}