source: trunk/Cocoa/Pester/Source/PSPowerManager.m@ 103

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1//
2// PSPowerManager.m
3// Pester
4//
5// Created by Nicholas Riley on Mon Dec 23 2002.
6// Copyright (c) 2002 Nicholas Riley. All rights reserved.
7//
8
9#import "PSPowerManager.h"
10
11#import <IOKit/pwr_mgt/IOPMLib.h>
12#import <IOKit/IOMessage.h>
13#import <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
14
15/*
16 * Copyright (c) 2002 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
17 *
18 * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
19 *
20 * The contents of this file constitute Original Code as defined in and
21 * are subject to the Apple Public Source License Version 1.1 (the
22 * "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the
23 * License. Please obtain a copy of the License at
24 * http://www.apple.com/publicsource and read it before using this file.
25 *
26 * This Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
27 * distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
28 * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
29 * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
30 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. Please see the
31 * License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
32 * under the License.
33 *
34 * @APPLE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@
35 */
36
37/* Sample code to set an automatic wakeup timer to wake machines from sleep.
38
39When a machine is asleep, most hardware (including the processor) is
40powered off. The PMU chip is one of the few things left powered on, and it's
41able to generate a wakeup event on a timer.
42This code shows how to set the wakeup timer within the PMU.
43*/
44
45// From autowake.cpp:
46
47// #define kAppleVIAUserClientMagicCookie 0x101face // or 0x101beef -- for PMU
48// #define kAppleVIAUserClientMagicCookie 0x101beef // or 0x101face -- for PMU
49
50// The difference is 101beef is only for superusers and 101face works for
51// non-privileged users. I have not determined which calls are only available
52// for superusers
53
54#define PMU_MAGIC_PASSWORD 0x0101FACE // BEEF
55
56/* ==========================================
57* Close a device user client
58* =========================================== */
59static kern_return_t
60closeDevice(io_connect_t con)
61{
62 kern_return_t ret = IOServiceClose(con);
63
64 NSCAssert1(ret == kIOReturnSuccess, @"closeDevice: IOServiceClose returned an error of type %08lx", (unsigned long)ret);
65
66 return ret;
67}
68
69/* ==========================================
70* Open an IORegistry device user client
71* =========================================== */
72static void
73openDevice(io_object_t obj, unsigned int type, io_connect_t * con)
74{
75 kern_return_t ret = IOServiceOpen(obj, mach_task_self(), type, con);
76
77 NSCAssert1(ret == kIOReturnSuccess, @"openDevice: IOServiceOpen returned an error of type %08lx", (unsigned long)ret);
78}
79
80/* ===========================================
81* Changes the string for a registry
82* property.
83* =========================================== */
84void
85writeDataProperty(io_object_t handle, CFStringRef name,
86 unsigned char * bytes, unsigned int size)
87{
88 kern_return_t kr = kIOReturnNoMemory;
89 CFDataRef data;
90 CFMutableDictionaryRef dict = 0;
91
92 data = CFDataCreate(kCFAllocatorDefault, bytes, size);
93 NSCAssert(data != NULL, @"writeDataProperty: CFDataCreate failed");
94 [(NSData *)data autorelease];
95
96 dict = CFDictionaryCreateMutable(kCFAllocatorDefault, 1, &kCFTypeDictionaryKeyCallBacks, &kCFTypeDictionaryValueCallBacks);
97 NSCAssert(data != NULL, @"writeDataProperty: CFDictionaryCreateMutable failed");
98 [(NSMutableDictionary *)dict autorelease];
99
100 CFDictionarySetValue(dict, name, data);
101 kr = IOConnectSetCFProperties(handle, dict);
102 NSCAssert1(kr == KERN_SUCCESS, @"writeDataProperty: IOConnectSetCFProperties returned an error of type %08lx", (unsigned long)kr);
103}
104
105/* ==========================================
106* Write a data property to the PMU driver
107* Arguments
108* pmuReference - the IORegistry device to write to
109* propertyName - Name of the property to write to
110* data - Data to write
111* dataSize - Data size
112* =========================================== */
113void
114writePMUProperty(io_object_t pmuReference, CFStringRef propertyName, void *data, size_t dataSize)
115{
116 io_connect_t conObj;
117 openDevice(pmuReference, PMU_MAGIC_PASSWORD, &conObj);
118 writeDataProperty(conObj, propertyName, (unsigned char *)data, dataSize);
119 closeDevice(conObj);
120}
121
122
123/* ==========================================
124* Look through the registry and search for an
125* IONetworkInterface objects with the given
126* name.
127* If a match is found, the object is returned.
128* =========================================== */
129
130io_service_t
131getInterfaceWithName(mach_port_t masterPort, char *className)
132{
133 io_service_t obj;
134
135 obj = IOServiceGetMatchingService(masterPort, IOServiceMatching(className));
136
137 NSCAssert(obj != NULL, @"getInterfaceWithName: IOServiceGetMatchingService returned NULL");
138
139 return obj;
140}
141
142/* ==========================================
143* Find the PMU in the IORegistry
144* =========================================== */
145io_service_t
146openPMUComPort(void)
147{
148 static mach_port_t masterPort;
149 kern_return_t kr;
150
151 // Get a master port to talk with the mach_kernel
152 kr = IOMasterPort(bootstrap_port, &masterPort);
153 NSCAssert1(kr == KERN_SUCCESS, @"openPMUComPort: IOMasterPort returned an error of type %08lx", (unsigned long)kr);
154
155 return getInterfaceWithName(masterPort, "ApplePMU");
156}
157
158
159/* ==========================================
160* Release our reference to the PMU in the IORegistry
161* =========================================== */
162void
163closePMUComPort(io_object_t pmuRef)
164{
165 IOObjectRelease(pmuRef);
166}
167
168@implementation PSPowerManager
169
170+ (BOOL)autoWakeSupported;
171{
172 io_service_t pmuReference = openPMUComPort();
173 if (pmuReference == NULL) return NO;
174 closePMUComPort(pmuReference);
175 return YES;
176}
177
178+ (io_service_t)_pmuReference;
179{
180 io_service_t pmuReference = openPMUComPort();
181 NSAssert(pmuReference != NULL, NSLocalizedString(@"Couldn't find PMU in IORegistry. This computer may not support automatic wake from sleep.", "Assertion message: couldn't open ApplePMU"));
182}
183
184+ (NSDate *)wakeTime;
185{
186 io_service_t pmuReference = [self _pmuReference];
187 NSNumber *autoWakeTime;
188 unsigned long long rawWakeTime;
189
190 autoWakeTime = (NSNumber *)IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(pmuReference, CFSTR("AutoWake"), NULL, 0);
191 closePMUComPort(pmuReference);
192
193 if (autoWakeTime == nil) return nil;
194 rawWakeTime = [autoWakeTime unsignedLongLongValue];
195 if (rawWakeTime == 0) return nil;
196 // XXX no idea what the epoch is supposed to be, but this works...
197 return [NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceReferenceDate: rawWakeTime - 18446744072475718320LLU];
198}
199
200+ (void)setWakeTime:(NSDate *)time;
201{
202 io_service_t pmuReference = [self _pmuReference];
203 unsigned long wakeTime;
204
205 if (time == nil) wakeTime = 0;
206 else {
207 wakeTime = [time timeIntervalSinceNow];
208 if (wakeTime == 0) wakeTime++; // 0 will disable
209 }
210 writePMUProperty(pmuReference, CFSTR("AutoWake"), (unsigned long *)&wakeTime, sizeof(wakeTime));
211
212 closePMUComPort(pmuReference);
213}
214
215+ (void)clearWakeTime;
216{
217 [self setWakeTime: nil];
218}
219
220// modified from RegisterForSleep sample code
221
222- (void)_messageReceived:(natural_t)messageType withArgument:(void *)messageArgument;
223{
224 switch (messageType) {
225 case kIOMessageSystemWillSleep:
226 if ([delegate respondsToSelector: @selector(powerManagerWillDemandSleep:)]) {
227 [delegate powerManagerWillDemandSleep: self];
228 IOAllowPowerChange(root_port, (long)messageArgument);
229 }
230 break;
231 case kIOMessageCanSystemSleep:
232 if ([delegate respondsToSelector: @selector(powerManagerShouldIdleSleep:)]) {
233 if ([delegate powerManagerShouldIdleSleep: self]) {
234 IOAllowPowerChange(root_port, (long)messageArgument);
235 } else {
236 IOCancelPowerChange(root_port, (long)messageArgument);
237 }
238 }
239 break;
240 case kIOMessageSystemHasPoweredOn:
241 if ([delegate respondsToSelector: @selector(powerManagerDidWake:)])
242 [delegate powerManagerDidWake: self];
243 break;
244 }
245}
246
247void
248powerCallback(void *refCon, io_service_t service, natural_t messageType, void *messageArgument)
249{
250 [(PSPowerManager *)refCon _messageReceived: messageType withArgument: messageArgument];
251}
252
253- (id)initWithDelegate:(id)aDelegate;
254{
255 if ( (self = [super init]) != nil) {
256 IONotificationPortRef notificationPort;
257
258 delegate = [aDelegate retain];
259 root_port = IORegisterForSystemPower(self, &notificationPort, powerCallback, &notifier);
260 NSAssert(root_port != NULL, @"IORegisterForSystemPower failed");
261
262 CFRunLoopAddSource(CFRunLoopGetCurrent(), IONotificationPortGetRunLoopSource(notificationPort), kCFRunLoopDefaultMode);
263 }
264 return self;
265}
266
267- (void)dealloc;
268{
269 IODeregisterForSystemPower(&notifier);
270 [delegate release];
271 [super dealloc];
272}
273
274@end
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