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     16 
     17 package android.app;
     18 
     19 import android.annotation.SdkConstant;
     20 import android.annotation.SystemApi;
     21 import android.content.Context;
     22 import android.content.Intent;
     23 import android.os.Build;
     24 import android.os.Handler;
     25 import android.os.Parcel;
     26 import android.os.Parcelable;
     27 import android.os.RemoteException;
     28 import android.os.UserHandle;
     29 import android.os.WorkSource;
     30 import android.text.TextUtils;
     31 import android.util.ArrayMap;
     32 import android.util.Log;
     33 
     34 import libcore.util.ZoneInfoDB;
     35 
     36 import java.io.IOException;
     37 
     38 /**
     39  * This class provides access to the system alarm services.  These allow you
     40  * to schedule your application to be run at some point in the future.  When
     41  * an alarm goes off, the {@link Intent} that had been registered for it
     42  * is broadcast by the system, automatically starting the target application
     43  * if it is not already running.  Registered alarms are retained while the
     44  * device is asleep (and can optionally wake the device up if they go off
     45  * during that time), but will be cleared if it is turned off and rebooted.
     46  *
     47  * <p>The Alarm Manager holds a CPU wake lock as long as the alarm receiver's
     48  * onReceive() method is executing. This guarantees that the phone will not sleep
     49  * until you have finished handling the broadcast. Once onReceive() returns, the
     50  * Alarm Manager releases this wake lock. This means that the phone will in some
     51  * cases sleep as soon as your onReceive() method completes.  If your alarm receiver
     52  * called {@link android.content.Context#startService Context.startService()}, it
     53  * is possible that the phone will sleep before the requested service is launched.
     54  * To prevent this, your BroadcastReceiver and Service will need to implement a
     55  * separate wake lock policy to ensure that the phone continues running until the
     56  * service becomes available.
     57  *
     58  * <p><b>Note: The Alarm Manager is intended for cases where you want to have
     59  * your application code run at a specific time, even if your application is
     60  * not currently running.  For normal timing operations (ticks, timeouts,
     61  * etc) it is easier and much more efficient to use
     62  * {@link android.os.Handler}.</b>
     63  *
     64  * <p class="caution"><strong>Note:</strong> Beginning with API 19
     65  * ({@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}) alarm delivery is inexact:
     66  * the OS will shift alarms in order to minimize wakeups and battery use.  There are
     67  * new APIs to support applications which need strict delivery guarantees; see
     68  * {@link #setWindow(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} and
     69  * {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}.  Applications whose {@code targetSdkVersion}
     70  * is earlier than API 19 will continue to see the previous behavior in which all
     71  * alarms are delivered exactly when requested.
     72  *
     73  * <p>You do not
     74  * instantiate this class directly; instead, retrieve it through
     75  * {@link android.content.Context#getSystemService
     76  * Context.getSystemService(Context.ALARM_SERVICE)}.
     77  */
     78 public class AlarmManager {
     79     private static final String TAG = "AlarmManager";
     80 
     81     /**
     82      * Alarm time in {@link System#currentTimeMillis System.currentTimeMillis()}
     83      * (wall clock time in UTC), which will wake up the device when
     84      * it goes off.
     85      */
     86     public static final int RTC_WAKEUP = 0;
     87     /**
     88      * Alarm time in {@link System#currentTimeMillis System.currentTimeMillis()}
     89      * (wall clock time in UTC).  This alarm does not wake the
     90      * device up; if it goes off while the device is asleep, it will not be
     91      * delivered until the next time the device wakes up.
     92      */
     93     public static final int RTC = 1;
     94     /**
     95      * Alarm time in {@link android.os.SystemClock#elapsedRealtime
     96      * SystemClock.elapsedRealtime()} (time since boot, including sleep),
     97      * which will wake up the device when it goes off.
     98      */
     99     public static final int ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP = 2;
    100     /**
    101      * Alarm time in {@link android.os.SystemClock#elapsedRealtime
    102      * SystemClock.elapsedRealtime()} (time since boot, including sleep).
    103      * This alarm does not wake the device up; if it goes off while the device
    104      * is asleep, it will not be delivered until the next time the device
    105      * wakes up.
    106      */
    107     public static final int ELAPSED_REALTIME = 3;
    108 
    109     /**
    110      * Broadcast Action: Sent after the value returned by
    111      * {@link #getNextAlarmClock()} has changed.
    112      *
    113      * <p class="note">This is a protected intent that can only be sent by the system.
    114      * It is only sent to registered receivers.</p>
    115      */
    116     @SdkConstant(SdkConstant.SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
    117     public static final String ACTION_NEXT_ALARM_CLOCK_CHANGED =
    118             "android.app.action.NEXT_ALARM_CLOCK_CHANGED";
    119 
    120     /** @hide */
    121     public static final long WINDOW_EXACT = 0;
    122     /** @hide */
    123     public static final long WINDOW_HEURISTIC = -1;
    124 
    125     /**
    126      * Flag for alarms: this is to be a stand-alone alarm, that should not be batched with
    127      * other alarms.
    128      * @hide
    129      */
    130     public static final int FLAG_STANDALONE = 1<<0;
    131 
    132     /**
    133      * Flag for alarms: this alarm would like to wake the device even if it is idle.  This
    134      * is, for example, an alarm for an alarm clock.
    135      * @hide
    136      */
    137     public static final int FLAG_WAKE_FROM_IDLE = 1<<1;
    138 
    139     /**
    140      * Flag for alarms: this alarm would like to still execute even if the device is
    141      * idle.  This won't bring the device out of idle, just allow this specific alarm to
    142      * run.  Note that this means the actual time this alarm goes off can be inconsistent
    143      * with the time of non-allow-while-idle alarms (it could go earlier than the time
    144      * requested by another alarm).
    145      *
    146      * @hide
    147      */
    148     public static final int FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE = 1<<2;
    149 
    150     /**
    151      * Flag for alarms: same as {@link #FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE}, but doesn't have restrictions
    152      * on how frequently it can be scheduled.  Only available (and automatically applied) to
    153      * system alarms.
    154      *
    155      * @hide
    156      */
    157     public static final int FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE_UNRESTRICTED = 1<<3;
    158 
    159     /**
    160      * Flag for alarms: this alarm marks the point where we would like to come out of idle
    161      * mode.  It may be moved by the alarm manager to match the first wake-from-idle alarm.
    162      * Scheduling an alarm with this flag puts the alarm manager in to idle mode, where it
    163      * avoids scheduling any further alarms until the marker alarm is executed.
    164      * @hide
    165      */
    166     public static final int FLAG_IDLE_UNTIL = 1<<4;
    167 
    168     private final IAlarmManager mService;
    169     private final String mPackageName;
    170     private final boolean mAlwaysExact;
    171     private final int mTargetSdkVersion;
    172     private final Handler mMainThreadHandler;
    173 
    174     /**
    175      * Direct-notification alarms: the requester must be running continuously from the
    176      * time the alarm is set to the time it is delivered, or delivery will fail.  Only
    177      * one-shot alarms can be set using this mechanism, not repeating alarms.
    178      */
    179     public interface OnAlarmListener {
    180         /**
    181          * Callback method that is invoked by the system when the alarm time is reached.
    182          */
    183         public void onAlarm();
    184     }
    185 
    186     final class ListenerWrapper extends IAlarmListener.Stub implements Runnable {
    187         final OnAlarmListener mListener;
    188         Handler mHandler;
    189         IAlarmCompleteListener mCompletion;
    190 
    191         public ListenerWrapper(OnAlarmListener listener) {
    192             mListener = listener;
    193         }
    194 
    195         public void setHandler(Handler h) {
    196            mHandler = h;
    197         }
    198 
    199         public void cancel() {
    200             try {
    201                 mService.remove(null, this);
    202             } catch (RemoteException ex) {
    203                 throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    204             }
    205 
    206             synchronized (AlarmManager.class) {
    207                 if (sWrappers != null) {
    208                     sWrappers.remove(mListener);
    209                 }
    210             }
    211         }
    212 
    213         @Override
    214         public void doAlarm(IAlarmCompleteListener alarmManager) {
    215             mCompletion = alarmManager;
    216             mHandler.post(this);
    217         }
    218 
    219         @Override
    220         public void run() {
    221             // Remove this listener from the wrapper cache first; the server side
    222             // already considers it gone
    223             synchronized (AlarmManager.class) {
    224                 if (sWrappers != null) {
    225                     sWrappers.remove(mListener);
    226                 }
    227             }
    228 
    229             // Now deliver it to the app
    230             try {
    231                 mListener.onAlarm();
    232             } finally {
    233                 // No catch -- make sure to report completion to the system process,
    234                 // but continue to allow the exception to crash the app.
    235 
    236                 try {
    237                     mCompletion.alarmComplete(this);
    238                 } catch (Exception e) {
    239                     Log.e(TAG, "Unable to report completion to Alarm Manager!", e);
    240                 }
    241             }
    242         }
    243     }
    244 
    245     // Tracking of the OnAlarmListener -> wrapper mapping, for cancel() support.
    246     // Access is synchronized on the AlarmManager class object.
    247     private static ArrayMap<OnAlarmListener, ListenerWrapper> sWrappers;
    248 
    249     /**
    250      * package private on purpose
    251      */
    252     AlarmManager(IAlarmManager service, Context ctx) {
    253         mService = service;
    254 
    255         mPackageName = ctx.getPackageName();
    256         mTargetSdkVersion = ctx.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion;
    257         mAlwaysExact = (mTargetSdkVersion < Build.VERSION_CODES.KITKAT);
    258         mMainThreadHandler = new Handler(ctx.getMainLooper());
    259     }
    260 
    261     private long legacyExactLength() {
    262         return (mAlwaysExact ? WINDOW_EXACT : WINDOW_HEURISTIC);
    263     }
    264 
    265     /**
    266      * <p>Schedule an alarm.  <b>Note: for timing operations (ticks, timeouts,
    267      * etc) it is easier and much more efficient to use {@link android.os.Handler}.</b>
    268      * If there is already an alarm scheduled for the same IntentSender, that previous
    269      * alarm will first be canceled.
    270      *
    271      * <p>If the stated trigger time is in the past, the alarm will be triggered
    272      * immediately.  If there is already an alarm for this Intent
    273      * scheduled (with the equality of two intents being defined by
    274      * {@link Intent#filterEquals}), then it will be removed and replaced by
    275      * this one.
    276      *
    277      * <p>
    278      * The alarm is an Intent broadcast that goes to a broadcast receiver that
    279      * you registered with {@link android.content.Context#registerReceiver}
    280      * or through the &lt;receiver&gt; tag in an AndroidManifest.xml file.
    281      *
    282      * <p>
    283      * Alarm intents are delivered with a data extra of type int called
    284      * {@link Intent#EXTRA_ALARM_COUNT Intent.EXTRA_ALARM_COUNT} that indicates
    285      * how many past alarm events have been accumulated into this intent
    286      * broadcast.  Recurring alarms that have gone undelivered because the
    287      * phone was asleep may have a count greater than one when delivered.
    288      *
    289      * <div class="note">
    290      * <p>
    291      * <b>Note:</b> Beginning in API 19, the trigger time passed to this method
    292      * is treated as inexact: the alarm will not be delivered before this time, but
    293      * may be deferred and delivered some time later.  The OS will use
    294      * this policy in order to "batch" alarms together across the entire system,
    295      * minimizing the number of times the device needs to "wake up" and minimizing
    296      * battery use.  In general, alarms scheduled in the near future will not
    297      * be deferred as long as alarms scheduled far in the future.
    298      *
    299      * <p>
    300      * With the new batching policy, delivery ordering guarantees are not as
    301      * strong as they were previously.  If the application sets multiple alarms,
    302      * it is possible that these alarms' <em>actual</em> delivery ordering may not match
    303      * the order of their <em>requested</em> delivery times.  If your application has
    304      * strong ordering requirements there are other APIs that you can use to get
    305      * the necessary behavior; see {@link #setWindow(int, long, long, PendingIntent)}
    306      * and {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}.
    307      *
    308      * <p>
    309      * Applications whose {@code targetSdkVersion} is before API 19 will
    310      * continue to get the previous alarm behavior: all of their scheduled alarms
    311      * will be treated as exact.
    312      * </div>
    313      *
    314      * @param type One of {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME}, {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP},
    315      *        {@link #RTC}, or {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    316      * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go
    317      * off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type).
    318      * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off;
    319      * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast
    320      * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}.
    321      *
    322      * @see android.os.Handler
    323      * @see #setExact
    324      * @see #setRepeating
    325      * @see #setWindow
    326      * @see #cancel
    327      * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast
    328      * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver
    329      * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals
    330      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME
    331      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP
    332      * @see #RTC
    333      * @see #RTC_WAKEUP
    334      */
    335     public void set(int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation) {
    336         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, legacyExactLength(), 0, 0, operation, null, null,
    337                 null, null, null);
    338     }
    339 
    340     /**
    341      * Direct callback version of {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)}.  Rather than
    342      * supplying a PendingIntent to be sent when the alarm time is reached, this variant
    343      * supplies an {@link OnAlarmListener} instance that will be invoked at that time.
    344      * <p>
    345      * The OnAlarmListener's {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be
    346      * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper
    347      * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter.
    348      *
    349      * @param type One of {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME}, {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP},
    350      *         {@link #RTC}, or {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    351      * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go
    352      *         off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type).
    353      * @param tag string describing the alarm, used for logging and battery-use
    354      *         attribution
    355      * @param listener {@link OnAlarmListener} instance whose
    356      *         {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be
    357      *         called when the alarm time is reached.  A given OnAlarmListener instance can
    358      *         only be the target of a single pending alarm, just as a given PendingIntent
    359      *         can only be used with one alarm at a time.
    360      * @param targetHandler {@link Handler} on which to execute the listener's onAlarm()
    361      *         callback, or {@code null} to run that callback on the main looper.
    362      */
    363     public void set(int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener,
    364             Handler targetHandler) {
    365         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, legacyExactLength(), 0, 0, null, listener, tag,
    366                 targetHandler, null, null);
    367     }
    368 
    369     /**
    370      * Schedule a repeating alarm.  <b>Note: for timing operations (ticks,
    371      * timeouts, etc) it is easier and much more efficient to use
    372      * {@link android.os.Handler}.</b>  If there is already an alarm scheduled
    373      * for the same IntentSender, it will first be canceled.
    374      *
    375      * <p>Like {@link #set}, except you can also supply a period at which
    376      * the alarm will automatically repeat.  This alarm continues
    377      * repeating until explicitly removed with {@link #cancel}.  If the stated
    378      * trigger time is in the past, the alarm will be triggered immediately, with an
    379      * alarm count depending on how far in the past the trigger time is relative
    380      * to the repeat interval.
    381      *
    382      * <p>If an alarm is delayed (by system sleep, for example, for non
    383      * _WAKEUP alarm types), a skipped repeat will be delivered as soon as
    384      * possible.  After that, future alarms will be delivered according to the
    385      * original schedule; they do not drift over time.  For example, if you have
    386      * set a recurring alarm for the top of every hour but the phone was asleep
    387      * from 7:45 until 8:45, an alarm will be sent as soon as the phone awakens,
    388      * then the next alarm will be sent at 9:00.
    389      *
    390      * <p>If your application wants to allow the delivery times to drift in
    391      * order to guarantee that at least a certain time interval always elapses
    392      * between alarms, then the approach to take is to use one-time alarms,
    393      * scheduling the next one yourself when handling each alarm delivery.
    394      *
    395      * <p class="note">
    396      * <b>Note:</b> as of API 19, all repeating alarms are inexact.  If your
    397      * application needs precise delivery times then it must use one-time
    398      * exact alarms, rescheduling each time as described above. Legacy applications
    399      * whose {@code targetSdkVersion} is earlier than API 19 will continue to have all
    400      * of their alarms, including repeating alarms, treated as exact.
    401      *
    402      * @param type One of {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME}, {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP},
    403      *        {@link #RTC}, or {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    404      * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should first
    405      * go off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type).
    406      * @param intervalMillis interval in milliseconds between subsequent repeats
    407      * of the alarm.
    408      * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off;
    409      * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast
    410      * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}.
    411      *
    412      * @see android.os.Handler
    413      * @see #set
    414      * @see #setExact
    415      * @see #setWindow
    416      * @see #cancel
    417      * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast
    418      * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver
    419      * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals
    420      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME
    421      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP
    422      * @see #RTC
    423      * @see #RTC_WAKEUP
    424      */
    425     public void setRepeating(int type, long triggerAtMillis,
    426             long intervalMillis, PendingIntent operation) {
    427         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, legacyExactLength(), intervalMillis, 0, operation,
    428                 null, null, null, null, null);
    429     }
    430 
    431     /**
    432      * Schedule an alarm to be delivered within a given window of time.  This method
    433      * is similar to {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but allows the
    434      * application to precisely control the degree to which its delivery might be
    435      * adjusted by the OS. This method allows an application to take advantage of the
    436      * battery optimizations that arise from delivery batching even when it has
    437      * modest timeliness requirements for its alarms.
    438      *
    439      * <p>
    440      * This method can also be used to achieve strict ordering guarantees among
    441      * multiple alarms by ensuring that the windows requested for each alarm do
    442      * not intersect.
    443      *
    444      * <p>
    445      * When precise delivery is not required, applications should use the standard
    446      * {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)} method.  This will give the OS the most
    447      * flexibility to minimize wakeups and battery use.  For alarms that must be delivered
    448      * at precisely-specified times with no acceptable variation, applications can use
    449      * {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}.
    450      *
    451      * @param type One of {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME}, {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP},
    452      *        {@link #RTC}, or {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    453      * @param windowStartMillis The earliest time, in milliseconds, that the alarm should
    454      *        be delivered, expressed in the appropriate clock's units (depending on the alarm
    455      *        type).
    456      * @param windowLengthMillis The length of the requested delivery window,
    457      *        in milliseconds.  The alarm will be delivered no later than this many
    458      *        milliseconds after {@code windowStartMillis}.  Note that this parameter
    459      *        is a <i>duration,</i> not the timestamp of the end of the window.
    460      * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off;
    461      *        typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast
    462      *        IntentSender.getBroadcast()}.
    463      *
    464      * @see #set
    465      * @see #setExact
    466      * @see #setRepeating
    467      * @see #cancel
    468      * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast
    469      * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver
    470      * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals
    471      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME
    472      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP
    473      * @see #RTC
    474      * @see #RTC_WAKEUP
    475      */
    476     public void setWindow(int type, long windowStartMillis, long windowLengthMillis,
    477             PendingIntent operation) {
    478         setImpl(type, windowStartMillis, windowLengthMillis, 0, 0, operation,
    479                 null, null, null, null, null);
    480     }
    481 
    482     /**
    483      * Direct callback version of {@link #setWindow(int, long, long, PendingIntent)}.  Rather
    484      * than supplying a PendingIntent to be sent when the alarm time is reached, this variant
    485      * supplies an {@link OnAlarmListener} instance that will be invoked at that time.
    486      * <p>
    487      * The OnAlarmListener {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be
    488      * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper
    489      * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter.
    490      */
    491     public void setWindow(int type, long windowStartMillis, long windowLengthMillis,
    492             String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler) {
    493         setImpl(type, windowStartMillis, windowLengthMillis, 0, 0, null, listener, tag,
    494                 targetHandler, null, null);
    495     }
    496 
    497     /**
    498      * Schedule an alarm to be delivered precisely at the stated time.
    499      *
    500      * <p>
    501      * This method is like {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but does not permit
    502      * the OS to adjust the delivery time.  The alarm will be delivered as nearly as
    503      * possible to the requested trigger time.
    504      *
    505      * <p>
    506      * <b>Note:</b> only alarms for which there is a strong demand for exact-time
    507      * delivery (such as an alarm clock ringing at the requested time) should be
    508      * scheduled as exact.  Applications are strongly discouraged from using exact
    509      * alarms unnecessarily as they reduce the OS's ability to minimize battery use.
    510      *
    511      * @param type One of {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME}, {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP},
    512      *        {@link #RTC}, or {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    513      * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go
    514      *        off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type).
    515      * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off;
    516      *        typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast
    517      *        IntentSender.getBroadcast()}.
    518      *
    519      * @see #set
    520      * @see #setRepeating
    521      * @see #setWindow
    522      * @see #cancel
    523      * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast
    524      * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver
    525      * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals
    526      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME
    527      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP
    528      * @see #RTC
    529      * @see #RTC_WAKEUP
    530      */
    531     public void setExact(int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation) {
    532         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_EXACT, 0, 0, operation, null, null, null,
    533                 null, null);
    534     }
    535 
    536     /**
    537      * Direct callback version of {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}.  Rather
    538      * than supplying a PendingIntent to be sent when the alarm time is reached, this variant
    539      * supplies an {@link OnAlarmListener} instance that will be invoked at that time.
    540      * <p>
    541      * The OnAlarmListener's {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be
    542      * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper
    543      * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter.
    544      */
    545     public void setExact(int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener,
    546             Handler targetHandler) {
    547         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_EXACT, 0, 0, null, listener, tag,
    548                 targetHandler, null, null);
    549     }
    550 
    551     /**
    552      * Schedule an idle-until alarm, which will keep the alarm manager idle until
    553      * the given time.
    554      * @hide
    555      */
    556     public void setIdleUntil(int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener,
    557             Handler targetHandler) {
    558         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_EXACT, 0, FLAG_IDLE_UNTIL, null,
    559                 listener, tag, targetHandler, null, null);
    560     }
    561 
    562     /**
    563      * Schedule an alarm that represents an alarm clock.
    564      *
    565      * The system may choose to display information about this alarm to the user.
    566      *
    567      * <p>
    568      * This method is like {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but implies
    569      * {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    570      *
    571      * @param info
    572      * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off;
    573      *        typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast
    574      *        IntentSender.getBroadcast()}.
    575      *
    576      * @see #set
    577      * @see #setRepeating
    578      * @see #setWindow
    579      * @see #setExact
    580      * @see #cancel
    581      * @see #getNextAlarmClock()
    582      * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast
    583      * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver
    584      * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals
    585      */
    586     public void setAlarmClock(AlarmClockInfo info, PendingIntent operation) {
    587         setImpl(RTC_WAKEUP, info.getTriggerTime(), WINDOW_EXACT, 0, 0, operation,
    588                 null, null, null, null, info);
    589     }
    590 
    591     /** @hide */
    592     @SystemApi
    593     public void set(int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, long intervalMillis,
    594             PendingIntent operation, WorkSource workSource) {
    595         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, windowMillis, intervalMillis, 0, operation, null, null,
    596                 null, workSource, null);
    597     }
    598 
    599     /**
    600      * Direct callback version of {@link #set(int, long, long, long, PendingIntent, WorkSource)}.
    601      * Note that repeating alarms must use the PendingIntent variant, not an OnAlarmListener.
    602      * <p>
    603      * The OnAlarmListener's {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be
    604      * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper
    605      * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter.
    606      *
    607      * @hide
    608      */
    609     public void set(int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, long intervalMillis,
    610             String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler, WorkSource workSource) {
    611         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, windowMillis, intervalMillis, 0, null, listener, tag,
    612                 targetHandler, workSource, null);
    613     }
    614 
    615     /**
    616      * Direct callback version of {@link #set(int, long, long, long, PendingIntent, WorkSource)}.
    617      * Note that repeating alarms must use the PendingIntent variant, not an OnAlarmListener.
    618      * <p>
    619      * The OnAlarmListener's {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be
    620      * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper
    621      * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter.
    622      *
    623      * @hide
    624      */
    625     @SystemApi
    626     public void set(int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, long intervalMillis,
    627             OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler, WorkSource workSource) {
    628         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, windowMillis, intervalMillis, 0, null, listener, null,
    629                 targetHandler, workSource, null);
    630     }
    631 
    632     private void setImpl(int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, long intervalMillis,
    633             int flags, PendingIntent operation, final OnAlarmListener listener, String listenerTag,
    634             Handler targetHandler, WorkSource workSource, AlarmClockInfo alarmClock) {
    635         if (triggerAtMillis < 0) {
    636             /* NOTYET
    637             if (mAlwaysExact) {
    638                 // Fatal error for KLP+ apps to use negative trigger times
    639                 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid alarm trigger time "
    640                         + triggerAtMillis);
    641             }
    642             */
    643             triggerAtMillis = 0;
    644         }
    645 
    646         ListenerWrapper recipientWrapper = null;
    647         if (listener != null) {
    648             synchronized (AlarmManager.class) {
    649                 if (sWrappers == null) {
    650                     sWrappers = new ArrayMap<OnAlarmListener, ListenerWrapper>();
    651                 }
    652 
    653                 recipientWrapper = sWrappers.get(listener);
    654                 // no existing wrapper => build a new one
    655                 if (recipientWrapper == null) {
    656                     recipientWrapper = new ListenerWrapper(listener);
    657                     sWrappers.put(listener, recipientWrapper);
    658                 }
    659             }
    660 
    661             final Handler handler = (targetHandler != null) ? targetHandler : mMainThreadHandler;
    662             recipientWrapper.setHandler(handler);
    663         }
    664 
    665         try {
    666             mService.set(mPackageName, type, triggerAtMillis, windowMillis, intervalMillis, flags,
    667                     operation, recipientWrapper, listenerTag, workSource, alarmClock);
    668         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
    669             throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    670         }
    671     }
    672 
    673     /**
    674      * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by
    675      * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)}
    676      * when running on Android prior to API 19.
    677      */
    678     public static final long INTERVAL_FIFTEEN_MINUTES = 15 * 60 * 1000;
    679 
    680     /**
    681      * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by
    682      * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)}
    683      * when running on Android prior to API 19.
    684      */
    685     public static final long INTERVAL_HALF_HOUR = 2*INTERVAL_FIFTEEN_MINUTES;
    686 
    687     /**
    688      * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by
    689      * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)}
    690      * when running on Android prior to API 19.
    691      */
    692     public static final long INTERVAL_HOUR = 2*INTERVAL_HALF_HOUR;
    693 
    694     /**
    695      * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by
    696      * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)}
    697      * when running on Android prior to API 19.
    698      */
    699     public static final long INTERVAL_HALF_DAY = 12*INTERVAL_HOUR;
    700 
    701     /**
    702      * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by
    703      * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)}
    704      * when running on Android prior to API 19.
    705      */
    706     public static final long INTERVAL_DAY = 2*INTERVAL_HALF_DAY;
    707 
    708     /**
    709      * Schedule a repeating alarm that has inexact trigger time requirements;
    710      * for example, an alarm that repeats every hour, but not necessarily at
    711      * the top of every hour.  These alarms are more power-efficient than
    712      * the strict recurrences traditionally supplied by {@link #setRepeating}, since the
    713      * system can adjust alarms' delivery times to cause them to fire simultaneously,
    714      * avoiding waking the device from sleep more than necessary.
    715      *
    716      * <p>Your alarm's first trigger will not be before the requested time,
    717      * but it might not occur for almost a full interval after that time.  In
    718      * addition, while the overall period of the repeating alarm will be as
    719      * requested, the time between any two successive firings of the alarm
    720      * may vary.  If your application demands very low jitter, use
    721      * one-shot alarms with an appropriate window instead; see {@link
    722      * #setWindow(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} and
    723      * {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}.
    724      *
    725      * <p class="note">
    726      * As of API 19, all repeating alarms are inexact.  Because this method has
    727      * been available since API 3, your application can safely call it and be
    728      * assured that it will get similar behavior on both current and older versions
    729      * of Android.
    730      *
    731      * @param type One of {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME}, {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP},
    732      *        {@link #RTC}, or {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    733      * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should first
    734      * go off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type).  This
    735      * is inexact: the alarm will not fire before this time, but there may be a
    736      * delay of almost an entire alarm interval before the first invocation of
    737      * the alarm.
    738      * @param intervalMillis interval in milliseconds between subsequent repeats
    739      * of the alarm.  Prior to API 19, if this is one of INTERVAL_FIFTEEN_MINUTES,
    740      * INTERVAL_HALF_HOUR, INTERVAL_HOUR, INTERVAL_HALF_DAY, or INTERVAL_DAY
    741      * then the alarm will be phase-aligned with other alarms to reduce the
    742      * number of wakeups.  Otherwise, the alarm will be set as though the
    743      * application had called {@link #setRepeating}.  As of API 19, all repeating
    744      * alarms will be inexact and subject to batching with other alarms regardless
    745      * of their stated repeat interval.
    746      * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off;
    747      * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast
    748      * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}.
    749      *
    750      * @see android.os.Handler
    751      * @see #set
    752      * @see #cancel
    753      * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast
    754      * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver
    755      * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals
    756      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME
    757      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP
    758      * @see #RTC
    759      * @see #RTC_WAKEUP
    760      * @see #INTERVAL_FIFTEEN_MINUTES
    761      * @see #INTERVAL_HALF_HOUR
    762      * @see #INTERVAL_HOUR
    763      * @see #INTERVAL_HALF_DAY
    764      * @see #INTERVAL_DAY
    765      */
    766     public void setInexactRepeating(int type, long triggerAtMillis,
    767             long intervalMillis, PendingIntent operation) {
    768         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_HEURISTIC, intervalMillis, 0, operation, null,
    769                 null, null, null, null);
    770     }
    771 
    772     /**
    773      * Like {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but this alarm will be allowed to execute
    774      * even when the system is in low-power idle modes.  This type of alarm must <b>only</b>
    775      * be used for situations where it is actually required that the alarm go off while in
    776      * idle -- a reasonable example would be for a calendar notification that should make a
    777      * sound so the user is aware of it.  When the alarm is dispatched, the app will also be
    778      * added to the system's temporary whitelist for approximately 10 seconds to allow that
    779      * application to acquire further wake locks in which to complete its work.</p>
    780      *
    781      * <p>These alarms can significantly impact the power use
    782      * of the device when idle (and thus cause significant battery blame to the app scheduling
    783      * them), so they should be used with care.  To reduce abuse, there are restrictions on how
    784      * frequently these alarms will go off for a particular application.
    785      * Under normal system operation, it will not dispatch these
    786      * alarms more than about every minute (at which point every such pending alarm is
    787      * dispatched); when in low-power idle modes this duration may be significantly longer,
    788      * such as 15 minutes.</p>
    789      *
    790      * <p>Unlike other alarms, the system is free to reschedule this type of alarm to happen
    791      * out of order with any other alarms, even those from the same app.  This will clearly happen
    792      * when the device is idle (since this alarm can go off while idle, when any other alarms
    793      * from the app will be held until later), but may also happen even when not idle.</p>
    794      *
    795      * <p>Regardless of the app's target SDK version, this call always allows batching of the
    796      * alarm.</p>
    797      *
    798      * @param type One of {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME}, {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP},
    799      *        {@link #RTC}, or {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    800      * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go
    801      * off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type).
    802      * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off;
    803      * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast
    804      * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}.
    805      *
    806      * @see #set(int, long, PendingIntent)
    807      * @see #setExactAndAllowWhileIdle
    808      * @see #cancel
    809      * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast
    810      * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver
    811      * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals
    812      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME
    813      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP
    814      * @see #RTC
    815      * @see #RTC_WAKEUP
    816      */
    817     public void setAndAllowWhileIdle(int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation) {
    818         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_HEURISTIC, 0, FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE,
    819                 operation, null, null, null, null, null);
    820     }
    821 
    822     /**
    823      * Like {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but this alarm will be allowed to execute
    824      * even when the system is in low-power idle modes.  If you don't need exact scheduling of
    825      * the alarm but still need to execute while idle, consider using
    826      * {@link #setAndAllowWhileIdle}.  This type of alarm must <b>only</b>
    827      * be used for situations where it is actually required that the alarm go off while in
    828      * idle -- a reasonable example would be for a calendar notification that should make a
    829      * sound so the user is aware of it.  When the alarm is dispatched, the app will also be
    830      * added to the system's temporary whitelist for approximately 10 seconds to allow that
    831      * application to acquire further wake locks in which to complete its work.</p>
    832      *
    833      * <p>These alarms can significantly impact the power use
    834      * of the device when idle (and thus cause significant battery blame to the app scheduling
    835      * them), so they should be used with care.  To reduce abuse, there are restrictions on how
    836      * frequently these alarms will go off for a particular application.
    837      * Under normal system operation, it will not dispatch these
    838      * alarms more than about every minute (at which point every such pending alarm is
    839      * dispatched); when in low-power idle modes this duration may be significantly longer,
    840      * such as 15 minutes.</p>
    841      *
    842      * <p>Unlike other alarms, the system is free to reschedule this type of alarm to happen
    843      * out of order with any other alarms, even those from the same app.  This will clearly happen
    844      * when the device is idle (since this alarm can go off while idle, when any other alarms
    845      * from the app will be held until later), but may also happen even when not idle.
    846      * Note that the OS will allow itself more flexibility for scheduling these alarms than
    847      * regular exact alarms, since the application has opted into this behavior.  When the
    848      * device is idle it may take even more liberties with scheduling in order to optimize
    849      * for battery life.</p>
    850      *
    851      * @param type One of {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME}, {@link #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP},
    852      *        {@link #RTC}, or {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}.
    853      * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go
    854      *        off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type).
    855      * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off;
    856      *        typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast
    857      *        IntentSender.getBroadcast()}.
    858      *
    859      * @see #set
    860      * @see #setRepeating
    861      * @see #setWindow
    862      * @see #cancel
    863      * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast
    864      * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver
    865      * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals
    866      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME
    867      * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP
    868      * @see #RTC
    869      * @see #RTC_WAKEUP
    870      */
    871     public void setExactAndAllowWhileIdle(int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation) {
    872         setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_EXACT, 0, FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE, operation,
    873                 null, null, null, null, null);
    874     }
    875 
    876     /**
    877      * Remove any alarms with a matching {@link Intent}.
    878      * Any alarm, of any type, whose Intent matches this one (as defined by
    879      * {@link Intent#filterEquals}), will be canceled.
    880      *
    881      * @param operation IntentSender which matches a previously added
    882      * IntentSender. This parameter must not be {@code null}.
    883      *
    884      * @see #set
    885      */
    886     public void cancel(PendingIntent operation) {
    887         if (operation == null) {
    888             final String msg = "cancel() called with a null PendingIntent";
    889             if (mTargetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.N) {
    890                 throw new NullPointerException(msg);
    891             } else {
    892                 Log.e(TAG, msg);
    893                 return;
    894             }
    895         }
    896 
    897         try {
    898             mService.remove(operation, null);
    899         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
    900             throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    901         }
    902     }
    903 
    904     /**
    905      * Remove any alarm scheduled to be delivered to the given {@link OnAlarmListener}.
    906      *
    907      * @param listener OnAlarmListener instance that is the target of a currently-set alarm.
    908      */
    909     public void cancel(OnAlarmListener listener) {
    910         if (listener == null) {
    911             throw new NullPointerException("cancel() called with a null OnAlarmListener");
    912         }
    913 
    914         ListenerWrapper wrapper = null;
    915         synchronized (AlarmManager.class) {
    916             if (sWrappers != null) {
    917                 wrapper = sWrappers.get(listener);
    918             }
    919         }
    920 
    921         if (wrapper == null) {
    922             Log.w(TAG, "Unrecognized alarm listener " + listener);
    923             return;
    924         }
    925 
    926         wrapper.cancel();
    927     }
    928 
    929     /**
    930      * Set the system wall clock time.
    931      * Requires the permission android.permission.SET_TIME.
    932      *
    933      * @param millis time in milliseconds since the Epoch
    934      */
    935     public void setTime(long millis) {
    936         try {
    937             mService.setTime(millis);
    938         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
    939             throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    940         }
    941     }
    942 
    943     /**
    944      * Sets the system's persistent default time zone. This is the time zone for all apps, even
    945      * after a reboot. Use {@link java.util.TimeZone#setDefault} if you just want to change the
    946      * time zone within your app, and even then prefer to pass an explicit
    947      * {@link java.util.TimeZone} to APIs that require it rather than changing the time zone for
    948      * all threads.
    949      *
    950      * <p> On android M and above, it is an error to pass in a non-Olson timezone to this
    951      * function. Note that this is a bad idea on all Android releases because POSIX and
    952      * the {@code TimeZone} class have opposite interpretations of {@code '+'} and {@code '-'}
    953      * in the same non-Olson ID.
    954      *
    955      * @param timeZone one of the Olson ids from the list returned by
    956      *     {@link java.util.TimeZone#getAvailableIDs}
    957      */
    958     public void setTimeZone(String timeZone) {
    959         if (TextUtils.isEmpty(timeZone)) {
    960             return;
    961         }
    962 
    963         // Reject this timezone if it isn't an Olson zone we recognize.
    964         if (mTargetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M) {
    965             boolean hasTimeZone = false;
    966             try {
    967                 hasTimeZone = ZoneInfoDB.getInstance().hasTimeZone(timeZone);
    968             } catch (IOException ignored) {
    969             }
    970 
    971             if (!hasTimeZone) {
    972                 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Timezone: " + timeZone + " is not an Olson ID");
    973             }
    974         }
    975 
    976         try {
    977             mService.setTimeZone(timeZone);
    978         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
    979             throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    980         }
    981     }
    982 
    983     /** @hide */
    984     public long getNextWakeFromIdleTime() {
    985         try {
    986             return mService.getNextWakeFromIdleTime();
    987         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
    988             throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer();
    989         }
    990     }
    991 
    992     /**
    993      * Gets information about the next alarm clock currently scheduled.
    994      *
    995      * The alarm clocks considered are those scheduled by any application
    996      * using the {@link #setAlarmClock} method.
    997      *
    998      * @return An {@link AlarmClockInfo} object describing the next upcoming alarm
    999      *   clock event that will occur.  If there are no alarm clock events currently
   1000      *   scheduled, this method will return {@code null}.
   1001      *
   1002      * @see #setAlarmClock
   1003      * @see AlarmClockInfo
   1004      * @see #ACTION_NEXT_ALARM_CLOCK_CHANGED
   1005      */
   1006     public AlarmClockInfo getNextAlarmClock() {
   1007         return getNextAlarmClock(UserHandle.myUserId());
   1008     }
   1009 
   1010     /**
   1011      * Gets information about the next alarm clock currently scheduled.
   1012      *
   1013      * The alarm clocks considered are those scheduled by any application
   1014      * using the {@link #setAlarmClock} method within the given user.
   1015      *
   1016      * @return An {@link AlarmClockInfo} object describing the next upcoming alarm
   1017      *   clock event that will occur within the given user.  If there are no alarm clock
   1018      *   events currently scheduled in that user, this method will return {@code null}.
   1019      *
   1020      * @see #setAlarmClock
   1021      * @see AlarmClockInfo
   1022      * @see #ACTION_NEXT_ALARM_CLOCK_CHANGED
   1023      *
   1024      * @hide
   1025      */
   1026     public AlarmClockInfo getNextAlarmClock(int userId) {
   1027         try {
   1028             return mService.getNextAlarmClock(userId);
   1029         } catch (RemoteException ex) {
   1030             throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer();
   1031         }
   1032     }
   1033 
   1034     /**
   1035      * An immutable description of a scheduled "alarm clock" event.
   1036      *
   1037      * @see AlarmManager#setAlarmClock
   1038      * @see AlarmManager#getNextAlarmClock
   1039      */
   1040     public static final class AlarmClockInfo implements Parcelable {
   1041 
   1042         private final long mTriggerTime;
   1043         private final PendingIntent mShowIntent;
   1044 
   1045         /**
   1046          * Creates a new alarm clock description.
   1047          *
   1048          * @param triggerTime time at which the underlying alarm is triggered in wall time
   1049          *                    milliseconds since the epoch
   1050          * @param showIntent an intent that can be used to show or edit details of
   1051          *                        the alarm clock.
   1052          */
   1053         public AlarmClockInfo(long triggerTime, PendingIntent showIntent) {
   1054             mTriggerTime = triggerTime;
   1055             mShowIntent = showIntent;
   1056         }
   1057 
   1058         /**
   1059          * Use the {@link #CREATOR}
   1060          * @hide
   1061          */
   1062         AlarmClockInfo(Parcel in) {
   1063             mTriggerTime = in.readLong();
   1064             mShowIntent = in.readParcelable(PendingIntent.class.getClassLoader());
   1065         }
   1066 
   1067         /**
   1068          * Returns the time at which the alarm is going to trigger.
   1069          *
   1070          * This value is UTC wall clock time in milliseconds, as returned by
   1071          * {@link System#currentTimeMillis()} for example.
   1072          */
   1073         public long getTriggerTime() {
   1074             return mTriggerTime;
   1075         }
   1076 
   1077         /**
   1078          * Returns an intent that can be used to show or edit details of the alarm clock in
   1079          * the application that scheduled it.
   1080          *
   1081          * <p class="note">Beware that any application can retrieve and send this intent,
   1082          * potentially with additional fields filled in. See
   1083          * {@link PendingIntent#send(android.content.Context, int, android.content.Intent)
   1084          * PendingIntent.send()} and {@link android.content.Intent#fillIn Intent.fillIn()}
   1085          * for details.
   1086          */
   1087         public PendingIntent getShowIntent() {
   1088             return mShowIntent;
   1089         }
   1090 
   1091         @Override
   1092         public int describeContents() {
   1093             return 0;
   1094         }
   1095 
   1096         @Override
   1097         public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
   1098             dest.writeLong(mTriggerTime);
   1099             dest.writeParcelable(mShowIntent, flags);
   1100         }
   1101 
   1102         public static final Creator<AlarmClockInfo> CREATOR = new Creator<AlarmClockInfo>() {
   1103             @Override
   1104             public AlarmClockInfo createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
   1105                 return new AlarmClockInfo(in);
   1106             }
   1107 
   1108             @Override
   1109             public AlarmClockInfo[] newArray(int size) {
   1110                 return new AlarmClockInfo[size];
   1111             }
   1112         };
   1113     }
   1114 }
   1115