Home | History | Annotate | Download | only in power_manager
      1 // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 syntax = "proto2";
      6 
      7 option optimize_for = LITE_RUNTIME;
      8 
      9 package power_manager;
     10 
     11 // Power management policy sent from Chrome to powerd.
     12 //
     13 // New settings take effect immediately.  For example, if |idle_ms| is
     14 // currently set to 15 minutes, the user has been inactive for 12 minutes,
     15 // and a message setting |idle_ms| to 10 minutes is received,
     16 // |idle_action| will be performed immediately.  If |lid_closed_action| is
     17 // DO_NOTHING, the lid is closed, and |lid_closed_action| is then set to
     18 // SHUT_DOWN, the system will shut down immediately.
     19 //
     20 // In the case of an unset field, powerd will restore a default value (as
     21 // opposed to continuing to use a value set by a previous message).  An
     22 // empty message will restore all settings to their defaults.
     23 message PowerManagementPolicy {
     24   enum Action {
     25     // Suspends the system.  Chrome may lock the screen first depending on
     26     // its "Require password to wake from sleep" setting and the type of
     27     // user that is logged in.
     28     SUSPEND = 0;
     29 
     30     // Ends the current user's session.  Does nothing at the login screen.
     31     STOP_SESSION = 1;
     32 
     33     // Shuts the system down.
     34     SHUT_DOWN = 2;
     35 
     36     // Does nothing.
     37     DO_NOTHING = 3;
     38 
     39     // Next value to use: 4
     40   }
     41 
     42   message Delays {
     43     // Delay after which |idle_action| is performed, in milliseconds.  The
     44     // inactivity timeout is reset in response to things like user activity
     45     // (including the lid being opened, the power source changing, an
     46     // external display being connected, etc.), resuming from suspend, or
     47     // the session state changing.
     48     optional int64 idle_ms = 1;
     49 
     50     // Delay after which the screen will be turned off, in milliseconds.  0
     51     // disables turning the screen off.  Capped to be less than or equal to
     52     // |idle_ms|.  The same events that cause the inactivity timeout to be
     53     // reset cause the screen to be turned back on.
     54     optional int64 screen_off_ms = 2;
     55 
     56     // Delay after which the screen will be dimmed, in milliseconds.  0
     57     // disables dimming.  Capped to be less than or equal to
     58     // |screen_off_ms| if |screen_off_ms| is set or less than or equal to
     59     // |idle_ms| otherwise.  The same events that cause the inactivity
     60     // timeout to be reset cause the screen to be undimmed.
     61     optional int64 screen_dim_ms = 3;
     62 
     63     // Delay after which the screen will be locked, in milliseconds.  0
     64     // disables locking.  Capped to be less than |idle_ms|.  Note that
     65     // lock-on-suspend is implemented within Chrome; this delay is provided
     66     // for cases where the screen must be locked a significant amount of
     67     // time before the device is suspended.
     68     optional int64 screen_lock_ms = 4;
     69 
     70     // Delay after which an IdleActionImminent signal will be emitted, in
     71     // milliseconds. If the inactivity timeout is then reset before the idle
     72     // action is performed, an IdleActionDeferred signal will be emitted. If the
     73     // idle delay is changed after IdleActionImminent has been emitted, an
     74     // additional signal will be emitted. 0 disables the signal. Capped to be
     75     // less than or equal to |idle_ms|.
     76     optional int64 idle_warning_ms = 5;
     77 
     78     // Next ID to use: 6
     79   }
     80 
     81   // Action to perform when |idle_ms| (see Delays) is reached without any
     82   // user activity while the system is on AC power.
     83   optional Action ac_idle_action = 1;
     84 
     85   // Idle action when the system is on battery power.
     86   optional Action battery_idle_action = 11;
     87 
     88   // Action to perform when the lid is closed.
     89   optional Action lid_closed_action = 2;
     90 
     91   // Delays used while the system is on AC power.
     92   optional Delays ac_delays = 3;
     93 
     94   // Delays used while the system is on battery power.
     95   optional Delays battery_delays = 4;
     96 
     97   // Should audio activity be honored?  If true, audio activity will
     98   // prevent |idle_action| from being performed, although the screen
     99   // dimming, off, and lock delays will still be in effect.  Once the audio
    100   // has stopped, |idle_action| will be performed if no user or audio
    101   // activity is observed for |idle_ms|.
    102   optional bool use_audio_activity = 5;
    103 
    104   // Should video activity be honored?  If true, video activity will
    105   // prevent |idle_action| from being performed and the screen from being
    106   // automatically dimmed, turned off, or locked.  All these timeouts will
    107   // be reset once the video has stopped.
    108   optional bool use_video_activity = 6;
    109 
    110   // Backlight brightness in the range [0.0, 100.0] to use when on AC or battery
    111   // power. When a message containing these fields is received, the backlight is
    112   // set to the requested brightness. The updated brightness persists until the
    113   // user manually changes it or a new policy containing the currently-relevant
    114   // field is received.
    115   optional double ac_brightness_percent = 13;
    116   optional double battery_brightness_percent = 14;
    117 
    118   // Factor by which |screen_dim_ms| will be scaled while the device is in
    119   // presentation mode.  Other delays' distances from |screen_dim_ms| are
    120   // preserved after scaling.  A value of 1.0 (or less) leaves delays
    121   // unchanged. If the conditions used for both this field and
    122   // |user_activity_screen_dim_delay_factor| are true, this field takes
    123   // precedence.
    124   optional double presentation_screen_dim_delay_factor = 10;
    125 
    126   // Factor by which |screen_dim_ms| will be scaled if user activity is
    127   // observed while the screen is dimmed or soon after it is turned off.
    128   // Other delays' distances from |screen_dim_ms| are preserved after
    129   // scaling.  The delays will return to their original values at the end
    130   // of the current user session.  A value of 1.0 (or less) or an unset
    131   // |screen_dim_ms| delay leaves delays unchanged.
    132   optional double user_activity_screen_dim_delay_factor = 9;
    133 
    134   // If true, instructs the power manager not to perform any
    135   // delay-triggered actions while in a user session until user activity
    136   // has been observed. After activity is seen, the inactivity timeout
    137   // starts. The actions are deferred again after a new session starts.
    138   // Note that this has no immediate effect if activity has already been
    139   // seen within an already-started session (activity that took place
    140   // before the policy change is honored) and also that it has no effect at
    141   // the login screen.
    142   optional bool wait_for_initial_user_activity = 12;
    143 
    144   // If true, force the panel backlight to a non-zero brightness level in
    145   // response to user activity if it was previously manually set to zero by the
    146   // user.
    147   optional bool force_nonzero_brightness_for_user_activity = 15;
    148 
    149   // Human-readable description of the factors contributing to this policy.
    150   // Logged by the power manager to aid in debugging.
    151   optional string reason = 8;
    152 
    153   // Next ID to use: 16
    154 }
    155 
    156 // Message included in IdleActionImminent signals.
    157 message IdleActionImminent {
    158   // Time until the idle action will be performed as given by
    159   // base::TimeDelta::ToInternalValue().
    160   optional int64 time_until_idle_action = 1;
    161 }
    162