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Apparently, toggling the rtc interrupt doesn't quite work on some boards? (fix #10031) (Drive-by tweak to UIManager: Less confusing logging when quit gets tripped both via quit and _gated_quit (i.e., on poweroff))
284 lines
9.2 KiB
Lua
284 lines
9.2 KiB
Lua
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RTC wakeup interface.
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Many devices can schedule hardware wakeups with a real time clock alarm.
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On embedded devices this can typically be easily manipulated by the user
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through `/sys/class/rtc/rtc0/wakealarm`. Some, like the Kobo Aura H2O,
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can only schedule wakeups through ioctl.
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See @{ffi.rtc} for implementation details.
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See also: <https://linux.die.net/man/4/rtc>.
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local RTC = require("ffi/rtc")
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local logger = require("logger")
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--[[--
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WakeupMgr base class.
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@table WakeupMgr
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--]]
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local WakeupMgr = {
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dev_rtc = "/dev/rtc0", -- RTC device
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_task_queue = nil, -- Table with epoch at which to schedule the task and the function to be scheduled.
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rtc = RTC, -- The RTC implementation to use, defaults to the RTC module.
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dodgy_rtc = false, -- If the RTC has trouble with timers further away than UINT16_MAX (e.g., on i.MX5).
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}
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--[[--
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Initiate a WakeupMgr instance.
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@usage
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local WakeupMgr = require("device/wakeupmgr")
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local wakeup_mgr = WakeupMgr:new{
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-- The default is `/dev/rtc0`, but some devices have more than one RTC.
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-- You might therefore need to use `/dev/rtc1`, etc.
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dev_rtc = "/dev/rtc0",
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}
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:new(o)
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o = o or {}
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setmetatable(o, self)
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self.__index = self
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if o.init then o:init() end
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return o
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end
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function WakeupMgr:init()
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self._task_queue = {}
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end
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-- This is a dummy task we use when working around i.MX5 RTC issues.
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-- We need to be able to recognize it so that we can deal with it in removeTasks...
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function WakeupMgr.DummyTaskCallback()
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end
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--[[--
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Add a task to the queue.
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@todo Group by type to avoid useless wakeups.
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For example, maintenance, sync, and shutdown.
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I'm not sure if the distinction between maintenance and sync makes sense
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but it's wifi on vs. off.
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:addTask(seconds_from_now, callback)
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-- Make sure we passed valid input, so that stuff doesn't break in fun and interesting ways (especially in removeTasks).
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assert(type(seconds_from_now) == "number", "delay is not a number")
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assert(type(callback) == "function", "callback is not a function")
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local old_upcoming_task = (self._task_queue[1] or {}).epoch
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-- NOTE: Apparently, some RTCs have trouble with timers further away than UINT16_MAX, so,
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-- if necessary, setup an alarm chain to work it around...
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-- c.f., https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/8039#issuecomment-1263547625
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if self.dodgy_rtc and seconds_from_now > 0xFFFF then
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logger.info("WakeupMgr: scheduling a chain of alarms for a wakeup in", seconds_from_now)
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local seconds_left = seconds_from_now
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while seconds_left > 0 do
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local epoch = RTC:secondsFromNowToEpoch(seconds_left)
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logger.info("WakeupMgr: scheduling wakeup in", seconds_left, "->", epoch)
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-- We only need a callback for the final wakeup, we take care of not breaking the chain when an action is pop'ed.
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table.insert(self._task_queue, {
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epoch = epoch,
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callback = seconds_left == seconds_from_now and callback or self.DummyTaskCallback,
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})
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seconds_left = seconds_left - 0xFFFF
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end
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else
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local epoch = RTC:secondsFromNowToEpoch(seconds_from_now)
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logger.info("WakeupMgr: scheduling wakeup in", seconds_from_now, "->", epoch)
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table.insert(self._task_queue, {
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epoch = epoch,
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callback = callback,
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})
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end
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table.sort(self._task_queue, function(a, b) return a.epoch < b.epoch end)
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local new_upcoming_task = self._task_queue[1].epoch
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if not old_upcoming_task or (new_upcoming_task < old_upcoming_task) then
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self:setWakeupAlarm(new_upcoming_task)
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end
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end
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Remove task(s) from queue.
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This method removes one or more tasks by either scheduled time or callback.
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If any tasks are left on exit, the upcoming one will automatically be scheduled (if necessary).
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@int epoch The epoch for when this task is scheduled to wake up.
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Normally the preferred method for outside callers.
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@int callback A scheduled callback function. Store a reference for use
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with anonymous functions.
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@treturn bool (true if one or more tasks were removed; false otherwise; nil if the task queue is empty).
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:removeTasks(epoch, callback)
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if #self._task_queue == 0 then return end
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local removed = false
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local reschedule = false
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local match_epoch = epoch
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for k = #self._task_queue, 1, -1 do
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local v = self._task_queue[k]
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-- NOTE: For the DummyTaskCallback shenanigans, we at least try to only remove those that come earlier than our match...
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if (epoch == v.epoch or callback == v.callback) or
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(self.dodgy_rtc and match_epoch and self.DummyTaskCallback == v.callback and v.epoch < match_epoch) then
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if not match_epoch then
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match_epoch = v.epoch
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end
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table.remove(self._task_queue, k)
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removed = true
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-- If we've successfuly pop'ed the upcoming task, we need to schedule the next one (if any) on exit.
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if k == 1 then
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reschedule = true
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end
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end
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end
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-- Schedule the next wakeup action, if any (and if necessary).
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if reschedule and self._task_queue[1] then
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self:setWakeupAlarm(self._task_queue[1].epoch)
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end
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return removed
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end
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--[[--
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Variant of @{removeTasks} that will only remove a single task, identified by its task queue index.
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@int idx Task queue index. Mainly useful within this module.
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@treturn bool (true if a task was removed; false otherwise).
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:removeTask(idx)
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local removed = false
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-- We don't want to keep the pop'ed entry around, we just want to know if we pop'ed something.
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if table.remove(self._task_queue, idx) then
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removed = true
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end
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-- Schedule the next wakeup action, if any (and if necessary).
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if removed and idx == 1 and self._task_queue[1] then
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self:setWakeupAlarm(self._task_queue[1].epoch)
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end
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return removed
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end
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--[[--
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Execute wakeup action.
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This method should be called by the device resume logic in case of a scheduled wakeup.
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It checks if the wakeup was scheduled by us using @{validateWakeupAlarmByProximity},
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in which case the task is executed.
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If necessary, the next upcoming task (if any) is scheduled on exit.
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@int proximity Proximity window to the scheduled wakeup (passed to @{validateWakeupAlarmByProximity}).
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@treturn bool (true if we were truly woken up by the scheduled wakeup; false otherwise; nil if there weren't any tasks scheduled).
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:wakeupAction(proximity)
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if self._task_queue[1] then
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local task = self._task_queue[1]
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if self:validateWakeupAlarmByProximity(task.epoch, proximity) then
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task.callback()
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-- NOTE: removeTask will take care of scheduling the next upcoming task, if necessary.
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self:removeTask(1)
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return true
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end
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return false
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end
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return nil
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end
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--[[--
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Set wakeup alarm.
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Simple wrapper for @{ffi.rtc.setWakeupAlarm}.
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:setWakeupAlarm(epoch, enabled)
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logger.dbg("WakeupMgr:setWakeupAlarm for", epoch, os.date("(%F %T %z)", epoch))
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return self.rtc:setWakeupAlarm(epoch, enabled)
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end
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--[[--
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Unset wakeup alarm.
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Simple wrapper for @{ffi.rtc.unsetWakeupAlarm}.
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:unsetWakeupAlarm()
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-- Apparently, toggling the interrupt doesn't work on some RTCs,
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-- and not necessarily the ones we've flagged as dodgy... (#10031).
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-- Deal with this insanity by ensuring the alarm is not set in the future,
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-- by overwriting the current alarm with an already expired disabled one.
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logger.dbg("WakeupMgr:unsetWakeupAlarm will invalidate any future alarms")
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self:setWakeupAlarm(0, false)
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return self.rtc:unsetWakeupAlarm()
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end
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--[[--
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Get wakealarm as set by us.
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Simple wrapper for @{ffi.rtc.getWakeupAlarm}.
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:getWakeupAlarm()
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return self.rtc:getWakeupAlarm()
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end
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--[[--
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Get wakealarm epoch as set by us.
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Simple wrapper for @{ffi.rtc.getWakeupAlarmEpoch}.
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:getWakeupAlarmEpoch()
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return self.rtc:getWakeupAlarmEpoch()
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end
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--[[--
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Get RTC wakealarm from system.
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Simple wrapper for @{ffi.rtc.getWakeupAlarmSys}.
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:getWakeupAlarmSys()
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return RTC:getWakeupAlarmSys()
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end
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--[[--
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Validate wakeup alarm.
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Checks if we set the alarm.
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Simple wrapper for @{ffi.rtc.validateWakeupAlarmByProximity}.
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:validateWakeupAlarmByProximity(task_alarm_epoch, proximity)
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return self.rtc:validateWakeupAlarmByProximity(task_alarm_epoch, proximity)
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end
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--[[--
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Check if a wakeup is scheduled.
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Simple wrapper for @{ffi.rtc.isWakeupAlarmScheduled}.
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--]]
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function WakeupMgr:isWakeupAlarmScheduled()
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local wakeup_scheduled = self.rtc:isWakeupAlarmScheduled()
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if wakeup_scheduled then
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-- NOTE: This can't return nil given that we're behind an isWakeupAlarmScheduled check.
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local alarm = self.rtc:getWakeupAlarmEpoch()
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logger.dbg("WakeupMgr:isWakeupAlarmScheduled: An alarm is scheduled for " .. alarm .. os.date(" (%F %T %z)", alarm))
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else
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logger.dbg("WakeupMgr:isWakeupAlarmScheduled: No alarm is currently scheduled.")
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end
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return wakeup_scheduled
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end
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return WakeupMgr
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