1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.app; 18 19 import android.annotation.IntDef; 20 import android.annotation.RequiresPermission; 21 import android.annotation.SdkConstant; 22 import android.annotation.SystemApi; 23 import android.annotation.SystemService; 24 import android.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage; 25 import android.content.Context; 26 import android.content.Intent; 27 import android.os.Build; 28 import android.os.Handler; 29 import android.os.Parcel; 30 import android.os.Parcelable; 31 import android.os.RemoteException; 32 import android.os.WorkSource; 33 import android.text.TextUtils; 34 import android.util.ArrayMap; 35 import android.util.Log; 36 import android.util.proto.ProtoOutputStream; 37 38 import libcore.timezone.ZoneInfoDB; 39 40 import java.io.IOException; 41 import java.lang.annotation.Retention; 42 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; 43 44 /** 45 * This class provides access to the system alarm services. These allow you 46 * to schedule your application to be run at some point in the future. When 47 * an alarm goes off, the {@link Intent} that had been registered for it 48 * is broadcast by the system, automatically starting the target application 49 * if it is not already running. Registered alarms are retained while the 50 * device is asleep (and can optionally wake the device up if they go off 51 * during that time), but will be cleared if it is turned off and rebooted. 52 * 53 * <p>The Alarm Manager holds a CPU wake lock as long as the alarm receiver's 54 * onReceive() method is executing. This guarantees that the phone will not sleep 55 * until you have finished handling the broadcast. Once onReceive() returns, the 56 * Alarm Manager releases this wake lock. This means that the phone will in some 57 * cases sleep as soon as your onReceive() method completes. If your alarm receiver 58 * called {@link android.content.Context#startService Context.startService()}, it 59 * is possible that the phone will sleep before the requested service is launched. 60 * To prevent this, your BroadcastReceiver and Service will need to implement a 61 * separate wake lock policy to ensure that the phone continues running until the 62 * service becomes available. 63 * 64 * <p><b>Note: The Alarm Manager is intended for cases where you want to have 65 * your application code run at a specific time, even if your application is 66 * not currently running. For normal timing operations (ticks, timeouts, 67 * etc) it is easier and much more efficient to use 68 * {@link android.os.Handler}.</b> 69 * 70 * <p class="caution"><strong>Note:</strong> Beginning with API 19 71 * ({@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}) alarm delivery is inexact: 72 * the OS will shift alarms in order to minimize wakeups and battery use. There are 73 * new APIs to support applications which need strict delivery guarantees; see 74 * {@link #setWindow(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} and 75 * {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}. Applications whose {@code targetSdkVersion} 76 * is earlier than API 19 will continue to see the previous behavior in which all 77 * alarms are delivered exactly when requested. 78 */ 79 @SystemService(Context.ALARM_SERVICE) 80 public class AlarmManager { 81 private static final String TAG = "AlarmManager"; 82 83 /** @hide */ 84 @IntDef(prefix = { "RTC", "ELAPSED" }, value = { 85 RTC_WAKEUP, 86 RTC, 87 ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP, 88 ELAPSED_REALTIME, 89 }) 90 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 91 public @interface AlarmType {} 92 93 /** 94 * Alarm time in {@link System#currentTimeMillis System.currentTimeMillis()} 95 * (wall clock time in UTC), which will wake up the device when 96 * it goes off. 97 */ 98 public static final int RTC_WAKEUP = 0; 99 /** 100 * Alarm time in {@link System#currentTimeMillis System.currentTimeMillis()} 101 * (wall clock time in UTC). This alarm does not wake the 102 * device up; if it goes off while the device is asleep, it will not be 103 * delivered until the next time the device wakes up. 104 */ 105 public static final int RTC = 1; 106 /** 107 * Alarm time in {@link android.os.SystemClock#elapsedRealtime 108 * SystemClock.elapsedRealtime()} (time since boot, including sleep), 109 * which will wake up the device when it goes off. 110 */ 111 public static final int ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP = 2; 112 /** 113 * Alarm time in {@link android.os.SystemClock#elapsedRealtime 114 * SystemClock.elapsedRealtime()} (time since boot, including sleep). 115 * This alarm does not wake the device up; if it goes off while the device 116 * is asleep, it will not be delivered until the next time the device 117 * wakes up. 118 */ 119 public static final int ELAPSED_REALTIME = 3; 120 121 /** 122 * Broadcast Action: Sent after the value returned by 123 * {@link #getNextAlarmClock()} has changed. 124 * 125 * <p class="note">This is a protected intent that can only be sent by the system. 126 * It is only sent to registered receivers.</p> 127 */ 128 @SdkConstant(SdkConstant.SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 129 public static final String ACTION_NEXT_ALARM_CLOCK_CHANGED = 130 "android.app.action.NEXT_ALARM_CLOCK_CHANGED"; 131 132 /** @hide */ 133 @UnsupportedAppUsage 134 public static final long WINDOW_EXACT = 0; 135 /** @hide */ 136 @UnsupportedAppUsage 137 public static final long WINDOW_HEURISTIC = -1; 138 139 /** 140 * Flag for alarms: this is to be a stand-alone alarm, that should not be batched with 141 * other alarms. 142 * @hide 143 */ 144 @UnsupportedAppUsage 145 public static final int FLAG_STANDALONE = 1<<0; 146 147 /** 148 * Flag for alarms: this alarm would like to wake the device even if it is idle. This 149 * is, for example, an alarm for an alarm clock. 150 * @hide 151 */ 152 @UnsupportedAppUsage 153 public static final int FLAG_WAKE_FROM_IDLE = 1<<1; 154 155 /** 156 * Flag for alarms: this alarm would like to still execute even if the device is 157 * idle. This won't bring the device out of idle, just allow this specific alarm to 158 * run. Note that this means the actual time this alarm goes off can be inconsistent 159 * with the time of non-allow-while-idle alarms (it could go earlier than the time 160 * requested by another alarm). 161 * 162 * @hide 163 */ 164 public static final int FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE = 1<<2; 165 166 /** 167 * Flag for alarms: same as {@link #FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE}, but doesn't have restrictions 168 * on how frequently it can be scheduled. Only available (and automatically applied) to 169 * system alarms. 170 * 171 * @hide 172 */ 173 @UnsupportedAppUsage 174 public static final int FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE_UNRESTRICTED = 1<<3; 175 176 /** 177 * Flag for alarms: this alarm marks the point where we would like to come out of idle 178 * mode. It may be moved by the alarm manager to match the first wake-from-idle alarm. 179 * Scheduling an alarm with this flag puts the alarm manager in to idle mode, where it 180 * avoids scheduling any further alarms until the marker alarm is executed. 181 * @hide 182 */ 183 @UnsupportedAppUsage 184 public static final int FLAG_IDLE_UNTIL = 1<<4; 185 186 @UnsupportedAppUsage 187 private final IAlarmManager mService; 188 private final Context mContext; 189 private final String mPackageName; 190 private final boolean mAlwaysExact; 191 private final int mTargetSdkVersion; 192 private final Handler mMainThreadHandler; 193 194 /** 195 * Direct-notification alarms: the requester must be running continuously from the 196 * time the alarm is set to the time it is delivered, or delivery will fail. Only 197 * one-shot alarms can be set using this mechanism, not repeating alarms. 198 */ 199 public interface OnAlarmListener { 200 /** 201 * Callback method that is invoked by the system when the alarm time is reached. 202 */ onAlarm()203 public void onAlarm(); 204 } 205 206 final class ListenerWrapper extends IAlarmListener.Stub implements Runnable { 207 final OnAlarmListener mListener; 208 Handler mHandler; 209 IAlarmCompleteListener mCompletion; 210 ListenerWrapper(OnAlarmListener listener)211 public ListenerWrapper(OnAlarmListener listener) { 212 mListener = listener; 213 } 214 setHandler(Handler h)215 public void setHandler(Handler h) { 216 mHandler = h; 217 } 218 cancel()219 public void cancel() { 220 try { 221 mService.remove(null, this); 222 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 223 throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 224 } 225 226 synchronized (AlarmManager.class) { 227 if (sWrappers != null) { 228 sWrappers.remove(mListener); 229 } 230 } 231 } 232 233 @Override doAlarm(IAlarmCompleteListener alarmManager)234 public void doAlarm(IAlarmCompleteListener alarmManager) { 235 mCompletion = alarmManager; 236 237 // Remove this listener from the wrapper cache first; the server side 238 // already considers it gone 239 synchronized (AlarmManager.class) { 240 if (sWrappers != null) { 241 sWrappers.remove(mListener); 242 } 243 } 244 245 mHandler.post(this); 246 } 247 248 @Override run()249 public void run() { 250 // Now deliver it to the app 251 try { 252 mListener.onAlarm(); 253 } finally { 254 // No catch -- make sure to report completion to the system process, 255 // but continue to allow the exception to crash the app. 256 257 try { 258 mCompletion.alarmComplete(this); 259 } catch (Exception e) { 260 Log.e(TAG, "Unable to report completion to Alarm Manager!", e); 261 } 262 } 263 } 264 } 265 266 // Tracking of the OnAlarmListener -> wrapper mapping, for cancel() support. 267 // Access is synchronized on the AlarmManager class object. 268 private static ArrayMap<OnAlarmListener, ListenerWrapper> sWrappers; 269 270 /** 271 * package private on purpose 272 */ AlarmManager(IAlarmManager service, Context ctx)273 AlarmManager(IAlarmManager service, Context ctx) { 274 mService = service; 275 276 mContext = ctx; 277 mPackageName = ctx.getPackageName(); 278 mTargetSdkVersion = ctx.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion; 279 mAlwaysExact = (mTargetSdkVersion < Build.VERSION_CODES.KITKAT); 280 mMainThreadHandler = new Handler(ctx.getMainLooper()); 281 } 282 legacyExactLength()283 private long legacyExactLength() { 284 return (mAlwaysExact ? WINDOW_EXACT : WINDOW_HEURISTIC); 285 } 286 287 /** 288 * <p>Schedule an alarm. <b>Note: for timing operations (ticks, timeouts, 289 * etc) it is easier and much more efficient to use {@link android.os.Handler}.</b> 290 * If there is already an alarm scheduled for the same IntentSender, that previous 291 * alarm will first be canceled. 292 * 293 * <p>If the stated trigger time is in the past, the alarm will be triggered 294 * immediately. If there is already an alarm for this Intent 295 * scheduled (with the equality of two intents being defined by 296 * {@link Intent#filterEquals}), then it will be removed and replaced by 297 * this one. 298 * 299 * <p> 300 * The alarm is an Intent broadcast that goes to a broadcast receiver that 301 * you registered with {@link android.content.Context#registerReceiver} 302 * or through the <receiver> tag in an AndroidManifest.xml file. 303 * 304 * <p> 305 * Alarm intents are delivered with a data extra of type int called 306 * {@link Intent#EXTRA_ALARM_COUNT Intent.EXTRA_ALARM_COUNT} that indicates 307 * how many past alarm events have been accumulated into this intent 308 * broadcast. Recurring alarms that have gone undelivered because the 309 * phone was asleep may have a count greater than one when delivered. 310 * 311 * <div class="note"> 312 * <p> 313 * <b>Note:</b> Beginning in API 19, the trigger time passed to this method 314 * is treated as inexact: the alarm will not be delivered before this time, but 315 * may be deferred and delivered some time later. The OS will use 316 * this policy in order to "batch" alarms together across the entire system, 317 * minimizing the number of times the device needs to "wake up" and minimizing 318 * battery use. In general, alarms scheduled in the near future will not 319 * be deferred as long as alarms scheduled far in the future. 320 * 321 * <p> 322 * With the new batching policy, delivery ordering guarantees are not as 323 * strong as they were previously. If the application sets multiple alarms, 324 * it is possible that these alarms' <em>actual</em> delivery ordering may not match 325 * the order of their <em>requested</em> delivery times. If your application has 326 * strong ordering requirements there are other APIs that you can use to get 327 * the necessary behavior; see {@link #setWindow(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} 328 * and {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}. 329 * 330 * <p> 331 * Applications whose {@code targetSdkVersion} is before API 19 will 332 * continue to get the previous alarm behavior: all of their scheduled alarms 333 * will be treated as exact. 334 * </div> 335 * 336 * @param type type of alarm. 337 * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go 338 * off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type). 339 * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off; 340 * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast 341 * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}. 342 * 343 * @see android.os.Handler 344 * @see #setExact 345 * @see #setRepeating 346 * @see #setWindow 347 * @see #cancel 348 * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast 349 * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver 350 * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals 351 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME 352 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP 353 * @see #RTC 354 * @see #RTC_WAKEUP 355 */ set(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation)356 public void set(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation) { 357 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, legacyExactLength(), 0, 0, operation, null, null, 358 null, null, null); 359 } 360 361 /** 362 * Direct callback version of {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)}. Rather than 363 * supplying a PendingIntent to be sent when the alarm time is reached, this variant 364 * supplies an {@link OnAlarmListener} instance that will be invoked at that time. 365 * <p> 366 * The OnAlarmListener's {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be 367 * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper 368 * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter. 369 * 370 * @param type type of alarm. 371 * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go 372 * off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type). 373 * @param tag string describing the alarm, used for logging and battery-use 374 * attribution 375 * @param listener {@link OnAlarmListener} instance whose 376 * {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be 377 * called when the alarm time is reached. A given OnAlarmListener instance can 378 * only be the target of a single pending alarm, just as a given PendingIntent 379 * can only be used with one alarm at a time. 380 * @param targetHandler {@link Handler} on which to execute the listener's onAlarm() 381 * callback, or {@code null} to run that callback on the main looper. 382 */ set(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler)383 public void set(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, 384 Handler targetHandler) { 385 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, legacyExactLength(), 0, 0, null, listener, tag, 386 targetHandler, null, null); 387 } 388 389 /** 390 * Schedule a repeating alarm. <b>Note: for timing operations (ticks, 391 * timeouts, etc) it is easier and much more efficient to use 392 * {@link android.os.Handler}.</b> If there is already an alarm scheduled 393 * for the same IntentSender, it will first be canceled. 394 * 395 * <p>Like {@link #set}, except you can also supply a period at which 396 * the alarm will automatically repeat. This alarm continues 397 * repeating until explicitly removed with {@link #cancel}. If the stated 398 * trigger time is in the past, the alarm will be triggered immediately, with an 399 * alarm count depending on how far in the past the trigger time is relative 400 * to the repeat interval. 401 * 402 * <p>If an alarm is delayed (by system sleep, for example, for non 403 * _WAKEUP alarm types), a skipped repeat will be delivered as soon as 404 * possible. After that, future alarms will be delivered according to the 405 * original schedule; they do not drift over time. For example, if you have 406 * set a recurring alarm for the top of every hour but the phone was asleep 407 * from 7:45 until 8:45, an alarm will be sent as soon as the phone awakens, 408 * then the next alarm will be sent at 9:00. 409 * 410 * <p>If your application wants to allow the delivery times to drift in 411 * order to guarantee that at least a certain time interval always elapses 412 * between alarms, then the approach to take is to use one-time alarms, 413 * scheduling the next one yourself when handling each alarm delivery. 414 * 415 * <p class="note"> 416 * <b>Note:</b> as of API 19, all repeating alarms are inexact. If your 417 * application needs precise delivery times then it must use one-time 418 * exact alarms, rescheduling each time as described above. Legacy applications 419 * whose {@code targetSdkVersion} is earlier than API 19 will continue to have all 420 * of their alarms, including repeating alarms, treated as exact. 421 * 422 * @param type type of alarm. 423 * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should first 424 * go off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type). 425 * @param intervalMillis interval in milliseconds between subsequent repeats 426 * of the alarm. 427 * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off; 428 * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast 429 * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}. 430 * 431 * @see android.os.Handler 432 * @see #set 433 * @see #setExact 434 * @see #setWindow 435 * @see #cancel 436 * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast 437 * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver 438 * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals 439 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME 440 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP 441 * @see #RTC 442 * @see #RTC_WAKEUP 443 */ setRepeating(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long intervalMillis, PendingIntent operation)444 public void setRepeating(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, 445 long intervalMillis, PendingIntent operation) { 446 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, legacyExactLength(), intervalMillis, 0, operation, 447 null, null, null, null, null); 448 } 449 450 /** 451 * Schedule an alarm to be delivered within a given window of time. This method 452 * is similar to {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but allows the 453 * application to precisely control the degree to which its delivery might be 454 * adjusted by the OS. This method allows an application to take advantage of the 455 * battery optimizations that arise from delivery batching even when it has 456 * modest timeliness requirements for its alarms. 457 * 458 * <p> 459 * This method can also be used to achieve strict ordering guarantees among 460 * multiple alarms by ensuring that the windows requested for each alarm do 461 * not intersect. 462 * 463 * <p> 464 * When precise delivery is not required, applications should use the standard 465 * {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)} method. This will give the OS the most 466 * flexibility to minimize wakeups and battery use. For alarms that must be delivered 467 * at precisely-specified times with no acceptable variation, applications can use 468 * {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}. 469 * 470 * @param type type of alarm. 471 * @param windowStartMillis The earliest time, in milliseconds, that the alarm should 472 * be delivered, expressed in the appropriate clock's units (depending on the alarm 473 * type). 474 * @param windowLengthMillis The length of the requested delivery window, 475 * in milliseconds. The alarm will be delivered no later than this many 476 * milliseconds after {@code windowStartMillis}. Note that this parameter 477 * is a <i>duration,</i> not the timestamp of the end of the window. 478 * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off; 479 * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast 480 * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}. 481 * 482 * @see #set 483 * @see #setExact 484 * @see #setRepeating 485 * @see #cancel 486 * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast 487 * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver 488 * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals 489 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME 490 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP 491 * @see #RTC 492 * @see #RTC_WAKEUP 493 */ setWindow(@larmType int type, long windowStartMillis, long windowLengthMillis, PendingIntent operation)494 public void setWindow(@AlarmType int type, long windowStartMillis, long windowLengthMillis, 495 PendingIntent operation) { 496 setImpl(type, windowStartMillis, windowLengthMillis, 0, 0, operation, 497 null, null, null, null, null); 498 } 499 500 /** 501 * Direct callback version of {@link #setWindow(int, long, long, PendingIntent)}. Rather 502 * than supplying a PendingIntent to be sent when the alarm time is reached, this variant 503 * supplies an {@link OnAlarmListener} instance that will be invoked at that time. 504 * <p> 505 * The OnAlarmListener {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be 506 * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper 507 * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter. 508 */ setWindow(@larmType int type, long windowStartMillis, long windowLengthMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler)509 public void setWindow(@AlarmType int type, long windowStartMillis, long windowLengthMillis, 510 String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler) { 511 setImpl(type, windowStartMillis, windowLengthMillis, 0, 0, null, listener, tag, 512 targetHandler, null, null); 513 } 514 515 /** 516 * Schedule an alarm to be delivered precisely at the stated time. 517 * 518 * <p> 519 * This method is like {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but does not permit 520 * the OS to adjust the delivery time. The alarm will be delivered as nearly as 521 * possible to the requested trigger time. 522 * 523 * <p> 524 * <b>Note:</b> only alarms for which there is a strong demand for exact-time 525 * delivery (such as an alarm clock ringing at the requested time) should be 526 * scheduled as exact. Applications are strongly discouraged from using exact 527 * alarms unnecessarily as they reduce the OS's ability to minimize battery use. 528 * 529 * @param type type of alarm. 530 * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go 531 * off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type). 532 * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off; 533 * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast 534 * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}. 535 * 536 * @see #set 537 * @see #setRepeating 538 * @see #setWindow 539 * @see #cancel 540 * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast 541 * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver 542 * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals 543 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME 544 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP 545 * @see #RTC 546 * @see #RTC_WAKEUP 547 */ setExact(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation)548 public void setExact(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation) { 549 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_EXACT, 0, 0, operation, null, null, null, 550 null, null); 551 } 552 553 /** 554 * Direct callback version of {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}. Rather 555 * than supplying a PendingIntent to be sent when the alarm time is reached, this variant 556 * supplies an {@link OnAlarmListener} instance that will be invoked at that time. 557 * <p> 558 * The OnAlarmListener's {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be 559 * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper 560 * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter. 561 */ setExact(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler)562 public void setExact(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, 563 OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler) { 564 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_EXACT, 0, 0, null, listener, tag, 565 targetHandler, null, null); 566 } 567 568 /** 569 * Schedule an idle-until alarm, which will keep the alarm manager idle until 570 * the given time. 571 * @hide 572 */ setIdleUntil(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler)573 public void setIdleUntil(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, String tag, 574 OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler) { 575 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_EXACT, 0, FLAG_IDLE_UNTIL, null, 576 listener, tag, targetHandler, null, null); 577 } 578 579 /** 580 * Schedule an alarm that represents an alarm clock, which will be used to notify the user 581 * when it goes off. The expectation is that when this alarm triggers, the application will 582 * further wake up the device to tell the user about the alarm -- turning on the screen, 583 * playing a sound, vibrating, etc. As such, the system will typically also use the 584 * information supplied here to tell the user about this upcoming alarm if appropriate. 585 * 586 * <p>Due to the nature of this kind of alarm, similar to {@link #setExactAndAllowWhileIdle}, 587 * these alarms will be allowed to trigger even if the system is in a low-power idle 588 * (a.k.a. doze) mode. The system may also do some prep-work when it sees that such an 589 * alarm coming up, to reduce the amount of background work that could happen if this 590 * causes the device to fully wake up -- this is to avoid situations such as a large number 591 * of devices having an alarm set at the same time in the morning, all waking up at that 592 * time and suddenly swamping the network with pending background work. As such, these 593 * types of alarms can be extremely expensive on battery use and should only be used for 594 * their intended purpose.</p> 595 * 596 * <p> 597 * This method is like {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but implies 598 * {@link #RTC_WAKEUP}. 599 * 600 * @param info 601 * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off; 602 * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast 603 * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}. 604 * 605 * @see #set 606 * @see #setRepeating 607 * @see #setWindow 608 * @see #setExact 609 * @see #cancel 610 * @see #getNextAlarmClock() 611 * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast 612 * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver 613 * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals 614 */ setAlarmClock(AlarmClockInfo info, PendingIntent operation)615 public void setAlarmClock(AlarmClockInfo info, PendingIntent operation) { 616 setImpl(RTC_WAKEUP, info.getTriggerTime(), WINDOW_EXACT, 0, 0, operation, 617 null, null, null, null, info); 618 } 619 620 /** @hide */ 621 @SystemApi 622 @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS) set(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, long intervalMillis, PendingIntent operation, WorkSource workSource)623 public void set(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, 624 long intervalMillis, PendingIntent operation, WorkSource workSource) { 625 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, windowMillis, intervalMillis, 0, operation, null, null, 626 null, workSource, null); 627 } 628 629 /** 630 * Direct callback version of {@link #set(int, long, long, long, PendingIntent, WorkSource)}. 631 * Note that repeating alarms must use the PendingIntent variant, not an OnAlarmListener. 632 * <p> 633 * The OnAlarmListener's {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be 634 * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper 635 * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter. 636 * 637 * @hide 638 */ 639 @UnsupportedAppUsage set(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, long intervalMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler, WorkSource workSource)640 public void set(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, 641 long intervalMillis, String tag, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler, 642 WorkSource workSource) { 643 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, windowMillis, intervalMillis, 0, null, listener, tag, 644 targetHandler, workSource, null); 645 } 646 647 /** 648 * Direct callback version of {@link #set(int, long, long, long, PendingIntent, WorkSource)}. 649 * Note that repeating alarms must use the PendingIntent variant, not an OnAlarmListener. 650 * <p> 651 * The OnAlarmListener's {@link OnAlarmListener#onAlarm() onAlarm()} method will be 652 * invoked via the specified target Handler, or on the application's main looper 653 * if {@code null} is passed as the {@code targetHandler} parameter. 654 * 655 * @hide 656 */ 657 @SystemApi 658 @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.UPDATE_DEVICE_STATS) set(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, long intervalMillis, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler, WorkSource workSource)659 public void set(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, 660 long intervalMillis, OnAlarmListener listener, Handler targetHandler, 661 WorkSource workSource) { 662 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, windowMillis, intervalMillis, 0, null, listener, null, 663 targetHandler, workSource, null); 664 } 665 setImpl(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, long intervalMillis, int flags, PendingIntent operation, final OnAlarmListener listener, String listenerTag, Handler targetHandler, WorkSource workSource, AlarmClockInfo alarmClock)666 private void setImpl(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long windowMillis, 667 long intervalMillis, int flags, PendingIntent operation, final OnAlarmListener listener, 668 String listenerTag, Handler targetHandler, WorkSource workSource, 669 AlarmClockInfo alarmClock) { 670 if (triggerAtMillis < 0) { 671 /* NOTYET 672 if (mAlwaysExact) { 673 // Fatal error for KLP+ apps to use negative trigger times 674 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid alarm trigger time " 675 + triggerAtMillis); 676 } 677 */ 678 triggerAtMillis = 0; 679 } 680 681 ListenerWrapper recipientWrapper = null; 682 if (listener != null) { 683 synchronized (AlarmManager.class) { 684 if (sWrappers == null) { 685 sWrappers = new ArrayMap<OnAlarmListener, ListenerWrapper>(); 686 } 687 688 recipientWrapper = sWrappers.get(listener); 689 // no existing wrapper => build a new one 690 if (recipientWrapper == null) { 691 recipientWrapper = new ListenerWrapper(listener); 692 sWrappers.put(listener, recipientWrapper); 693 } 694 } 695 696 final Handler handler = (targetHandler != null) ? targetHandler : mMainThreadHandler; 697 recipientWrapper.setHandler(handler); 698 } 699 700 try { 701 mService.set(mPackageName, type, triggerAtMillis, windowMillis, intervalMillis, flags, 702 operation, recipientWrapper, listenerTag, workSource, alarmClock); 703 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 704 throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 705 } 706 } 707 708 /** 709 * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by 710 * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} 711 * when running on Android prior to API 19. 712 */ 713 public static final long INTERVAL_FIFTEEN_MINUTES = 15 * 60 * 1000; 714 715 /** 716 * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by 717 * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} 718 * when running on Android prior to API 19. 719 */ 720 public static final long INTERVAL_HALF_HOUR = 2*INTERVAL_FIFTEEN_MINUTES; 721 722 /** 723 * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by 724 * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} 725 * when running on Android prior to API 19. 726 */ 727 public static final long INTERVAL_HOUR = 2*INTERVAL_HALF_HOUR; 728 729 /** 730 * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by 731 * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} 732 * when running on Android prior to API 19. 733 */ 734 public static final long INTERVAL_HALF_DAY = 12*INTERVAL_HOUR; 735 736 /** 737 * Available inexact recurrence interval recognized by 738 * {@link #setInexactRepeating(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} 739 * when running on Android prior to API 19. 740 */ 741 public static final long INTERVAL_DAY = 2*INTERVAL_HALF_DAY; 742 743 /** 744 * Schedule a repeating alarm that has inexact trigger time requirements; 745 * for example, an alarm that repeats every hour, but not necessarily at 746 * the top of every hour. These alarms are more power-efficient than 747 * the strict recurrences traditionally supplied by {@link #setRepeating}, since the 748 * system can adjust alarms' delivery times to cause them to fire simultaneously, 749 * avoiding waking the device from sleep more than necessary. 750 * 751 * <p>Your alarm's first trigger will not be before the requested time, 752 * but it might not occur for almost a full interval after that time. In 753 * addition, while the overall period of the repeating alarm will be as 754 * requested, the time between any two successive firings of the alarm 755 * may vary. If your application demands very low jitter, use 756 * one-shot alarms with an appropriate window instead; see {@link 757 * #setWindow(int, long, long, PendingIntent)} and 758 * {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}. 759 * 760 * <p class="note"> 761 * As of API 19, all repeating alarms are inexact. Because this method has 762 * been available since API 3, your application can safely call it and be 763 * assured that it will get similar behavior on both current and older versions 764 * of Android. 765 * 766 * @param type type of alarm. 767 * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should first 768 * go off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type). This 769 * is inexact: the alarm will not fire before this time, but there may be a 770 * delay of almost an entire alarm interval before the first invocation of 771 * the alarm. 772 * @param intervalMillis interval in milliseconds between subsequent repeats 773 * of the alarm. Prior to API 19, if this is one of INTERVAL_FIFTEEN_MINUTES, 774 * INTERVAL_HALF_HOUR, INTERVAL_HOUR, INTERVAL_HALF_DAY, or INTERVAL_DAY 775 * then the alarm will be phase-aligned with other alarms to reduce the 776 * number of wakeups. Otherwise, the alarm will be set as though the 777 * application had called {@link #setRepeating}. As of API 19, all repeating 778 * alarms will be inexact and subject to batching with other alarms regardless 779 * of their stated repeat interval. 780 * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off; 781 * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast 782 * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}. 783 * 784 * @see android.os.Handler 785 * @see #set 786 * @see #cancel 787 * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast 788 * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver 789 * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals 790 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME 791 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP 792 * @see #RTC 793 * @see #RTC_WAKEUP 794 * @see #INTERVAL_FIFTEEN_MINUTES 795 * @see #INTERVAL_HALF_HOUR 796 * @see #INTERVAL_HOUR 797 * @see #INTERVAL_HALF_DAY 798 * @see #INTERVAL_DAY 799 */ setInexactRepeating(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, long intervalMillis, PendingIntent operation)800 public void setInexactRepeating(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, 801 long intervalMillis, PendingIntent operation) { 802 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_HEURISTIC, intervalMillis, 0, operation, null, 803 null, null, null, null); 804 } 805 806 /** 807 * Like {@link #set(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but this alarm will be allowed to execute 808 * even when the system is in low-power idle (a.k.a. doze) modes. This type of alarm must 809 * <b>only</b> be used for situations where it is actually required that the alarm go off while 810 * in idle -- a reasonable example would be for a calendar notification that should make a 811 * sound so the user is aware of it. When the alarm is dispatched, the app will also be 812 * added to the system's temporary whitelist for approximately 10 seconds to allow that 813 * application to acquire further wake locks in which to complete its work.</p> 814 * 815 * <p>These alarms can significantly impact the power use 816 * of the device when idle (and thus cause significant battery blame to the app scheduling 817 * them), so they should be used with care. To reduce abuse, there are restrictions on how 818 * frequently these alarms will go off for a particular application. 819 * Under normal system operation, it will not dispatch these 820 * alarms more than about every minute (at which point every such pending alarm is 821 * dispatched); when in low-power idle modes this duration may be significantly longer, 822 * such as 15 minutes.</p> 823 * 824 * <p>Unlike other alarms, the system is free to reschedule this type of alarm to happen 825 * out of order with any other alarms, even those from the same app. This will clearly happen 826 * when the device is idle (since this alarm can go off while idle, when any other alarms 827 * from the app will be held until later), but may also happen even when not idle.</p> 828 * 829 * <p>Regardless of the app's target SDK version, this call always allows batching of the 830 * alarm.</p> 831 * 832 * @param type type of alarm. 833 * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go 834 * off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type). 835 * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off; 836 * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast 837 * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}. 838 * 839 * @see #set(int, long, PendingIntent) 840 * @see #setExactAndAllowWhileIdle 841 * @see #cancel 842 * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast 843 * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver 844 * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals 845 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME 846 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP 847 * @see #RTC 848 * @see #RTC_WAKEUP 849 */ setAndAllowWhileIdle(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation)850 public void setAndAllowWhileIdle(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, 851 PendingIntent operation) { 852 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_HEURISTIC, 0, FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE, 853 operation, null, null, null, null, null); 854 } 855 856 /** 857 * Like {@link #setExact(int, long, PendingIntent)}, but this alarm will be allowed to execute 858 * even when the system is in low-power idle modes. If you don't need exact scheduling of 859 * the alarm but still need to execute while idle, consider using 860 * {@link #setAndAllowWhileIdle}. This type of alarm must <b>only</b> 861 * be used for situations where it is actually required that the alarm go off while in 862 * idle -- a reasonable example would be for a calendar notification that should make a 863 * sound so the user is aware of it. When the alarm is dispatched, the app will also be 864 * added to the system's temporary whitelist for approximately 10 seconds to allow that 865 * application to acquire further wake locks in which to complete its work.</p> 866 * 867 * <p>These alarms can significantly impact the power use 868 * of the device when idle (and thus cause significant battery blame to the app scheduling 869 * them), so they should be used with care. To reduce abuse, there are restrictions on how 870 * frequently these alarms will go off for a particular application. 871 * Under normal system operation, it will not dispatch these 872 * alarms more than about every minute (at which point every such pending alarm is 873 * dispatched); when in low-power idle modes this duration may be significantly longer, 874 * such as 15 minutes.</p> 875 * 876 * <p>Unlike other alarms, the system is free to reschedule this type of alarm to happen 877 * out of order with any other alarms, even those from the same app. This will clearly happen 878 * when the device is idle (since this alarm can go off while idle, when any other alarms 879 * from the app will be held until later), but may also happen even when not idle. 880 * Note that the OS will allow itself more flexibility for scheduling these alarms than 881 * regular exact alarms, since the application has opted into this behavior. When the 882 * device is idle it may take even more liberties with scheduling in order to optimize 883 * for battery life.</p> 884 * 885 * @param type type of alarm. 886 * @param triggerAtMillis time in milliseconds that the alarm should go 887 * off, using the appropriate clock (depending on the alarm type). 888 * @param operation Action to perform when the alarm goes off; 889 * typically comes from {@link PendingIntent#getBroadcast 890 * IntentSender.getBroadcast()}. 891 * 892 * @see #set 893 * @see #setRepeating 894 * @see #setWindow 895 * @see #cancel 896 * @see android.content.Context#sendBroadcast 897 * @see android.content.Context#registerReceiver 898 * @see android.content.Intent#filterEquals 899 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME 900 * @see #ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP 901 * @see #RTC 902 * @see #RTC_WAKEUP 903 */ setExactAndAllowWhileIdle(@larmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, PendingIntent operation)904 public void setExactAndAllowWhileIdle(@AlarmType int type, long triggerAtMillis, 905 PendingIntent operation) { 906 setImpl(type, triggerAtMillis, WINDOW_EXACT, 0, FLAG_ALLOW_WHILE_IDLE, operation, 907 null, null, null, null, null); 908 } 909 910 /** 911 * Remove any alarms with a matching {@link Intent}. 912 * Any alarm, of any type, whose Intent matches this one (as defined by 913 * {@link Intent#filterEquals}), will be canceled. 914 * 915 * @param operation IntentSender which matches a previously added 916 * IntentSender. This parameter must not be {@code null}. 917 * 918 * @see #set 919 */ cancel(PendingIntent operation)920 public void cancel(PendingIntent operation) { 921 if (operation == null) { 922 final String msg = "cancel() called with a null PendingIntent"; 923 if (mTargetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.N) { 924 throw new NullPointerException(msg); 925 } else { 926 Log.e(TAG, msg); 927 return; 928 } 929 } 930 931 try { 932 mService.remove(operation, null); 933 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 934 throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 935 } 936 } 937 938 /** 939 * Remove any alarm scheduled to be delivered to the given {@link OnAlarmListener}. 940 * 941 * @param listener OnAlarmListener instance that is the target of a currently-set alarm. 942 */ cancel(OnAlarmListener listener)943 public void cancel(OnAlarmListener listener) { 944 if (listener == null) { 945 throw new NullPointerException("cancel() called with a null OnAlarmListener"); 946 } 947 948 ListenerWrapper wrapper = null; 949 synchronized (AlarmManager.class) { 950 if (sWrappers != null) { 951 wrapper = sWrappers.get(listener); 952 } 953 } 954 955 if (wrapper == null) { 956 Log.w(TAG, "Unrecognized alarm listener " + listener); 957 return; 958 } 959 960 wrapper.cancel(); 961 } 962 963 /** 964 * Set the system wall clock time. 965 * Requires the permission android.permission.SET_TIME. 966 * 967 * @param millis time in milliseconds since the Epoch 968 */ 969 @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.SET_TIME) setTime(long millis)970 public void setTime(long millis) { 971 try { 972 mService.setTime(millis); 973 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 974 throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 975 } 976 } 977 978 /** 979 * Sets the system's persistent default time zone. This is the time zone for all apps, even 980 * after a reboot. Use {@link java.util.TimeZone#setDefault} if you just want to change the 981 * time zone within your app, and even then prefer to pass an explicit 982 * {@link java.util.TimeZone} to APIs that require it rather than changing the time zone for 983 * all threads. 984 * 985 * <p> On android M and above, it is an error to pass in a non-Olson timezone to this 986 * function. Note that this is a bad idea on all Android releases because POSIX and 987 * the {@code TimeZone} class have opposite interpretations of {@code '+'} and {@code '-'} 988 * in the same non-Olson ID. 989 * 990 * @param timeZone one of the Olson ids from the list returned by 991 * {@link java.util.TimeZone#getAvailableIDs} 992 */ 993 @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.SET_TIME_ZONE) setTimeZone(String timeZone)994 public void setTimeZone(String timeZone) { 995 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(timeZone)) { 996 return; 997 } 998 999 // Reject this timezone if it isn't an Olson zone we recognize. 1000 if (mTargetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M) { 1001 boolean hasTimeZone = false; 1002 try { 1003 hasTimeZone = ZoneInfoDB.getInstance().hasTimeZone(timeZone); 1004 } catch (IOException ignored) { 1005 } 1006 1007 if (!hasTimeZone) { 1008 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Timezone: " + timeZone + " is not an Olson ID"); 1009 } 1010 } 1011 1012 try { 1013 mService.setTimeZone(timeZone); 1014 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 1015 throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1016 } 1017 } 1018 1019 /** @hide */ getNextWakeFromIdleTime()1020 public long getNextWakeFromIdleTime() { 1021 try { 1022 return mService.getNextWakeFromIdleTime(); 1023 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 1024 throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1025 } 1026 } 1027 1028 /** 1029 * Gets information about the next alarm clock currently scheduled. 1030 * 1031 * The alarm clocks considered are those scheduled by any application 1032 * using the {@link #setAlarmClock} method. 1033 * 1034 * @return An {@link AlarmClockInfo} object describing the next upcoming alarm 1035 * clock event that will occur. If there are no alarm clock events currently 1036 * scheduled, this method will return {@code null}. 1037 * 1038 * @see #setAlarmClock 1039 * @see AlarmClockInfo 1040 * @see #ACTION_NEXT_ALARM_CLOCK_CHANGED 1041 */ getNextAlarmClock()1042 public AlarmClockInfo getNextAlarmClock() { 1043 return getNextAlarmClock(mContext.getUserId()); 1044 } 1045 1046 /** 1047 * Gets information about the next alarm clock currently scheduled. 1048 * 1049 * The alarm clocks considered are those scheduled by any application 1050 * using the {@link #setAlarmClock} method within the given user. 1051 * 1052 * @return An {@link AlarmClockInfo} object describing the next upcoming alarm 1053 * clock event that will occur within the given user. If there are no alarm clock 1054 * events currently scheduled in that user, this method will return {@code null}. 1055 * 1056 * @see #setAlarmClock 1057 * @see AlarmClockInfo 1058 * @see #ACTION_NEXT_ALARM_CLOCK_CHANGED 1059 * 1060 * @hide 1061 */ getNextAlarmClock(int userId)1062 public AlarmClockInfo getNextAlarmClock(int userId) { 1063 try { 1064 return mService.getNextAlarmClock(userId); 1065 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 1066 throw ex.rethrowFromSystemServer(); 1067 } 1068 } 1069 1070 /** 1071 * An immutable description of a scheduled "alarm clock" event. 1072 * 1073 * @see AlarmManager#setAlarmClock 1074 * @see AlarmManager#getNextAlarmClock 1075 */ 1076 public static final class AlarmClockInfo implements Parcelable { 1077 1078 private final long mTriggerTime; 1079 private final PendingIntent mShowIntent; 1080 1081 /** 1082 * Creates a new alarm clock description. 1083 * 1084 * @param triggerTime time at which the underlying alarm is triggered in wall time 1085 * milliseconds since the epoch 1086 * @param showIntent an intent that can be used to show or edit details of 1087 * the alarm clock. 1088 */ AlarmClockInfo(long triggerTime, PendingIntent showIntent)1089 public AlarmClockInfo(long triggerTime, PendingIntent showIntent) { 1090 mTriggerTime = triggerTime; 1091 mShowIntent = showIntent; 1092 } 1093 1094 /** 1095 * Use the {@link #CREATOR} 1096 * @hide 1097 */ AlarmClockInfo(Parcel in)1098 AlarmClockInfo(Parcel in) { 1099 mTriggerTime = in.readLong(); 1100 mShowIntent = in.readParcelable(PendingIntent.class.getClassLoader()); 1101 } 1102 1103 /** 1104 * Returns the time at which the alarm is going to trigger. 1105 * 1106 * This value is UTC wall clock time in milliseconds, as returned by 1107 * {@link System#currentTimeMillis()} for example. 1108 */ getTriggerTime()1109 public long getTriggerTime() { 1110 return mTriggerTime; 1111 } 1112 1113 /** 1114 * Returns an intent that can be used to show or edit details of the alarm clock in 1115 * the application that scheduled it. 1116 * 1117 * <p class="note">Beware that any application can retrieve and send this intent, 1118 * potentially with additional fields filled in. See 1119 * {@link PendingIntent#send(android.content.Context, int, android.content.Intent) 1120 * PendingIntent.send()} and {@link android.content.Intent#fillIn Intent.fillIn()} 1121 * for details. 1122 */ getShowIntent()1123 public PendingIntent getShowIntent() { 1124 return mShowIntent; 1125 } 1126 1127 @Override describeContents()1128 public int describeContents() { 1129 return 0; 1130 } 1131 1132 @Override writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)1133 public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) { 1134 dest.writeLong(mTriggerTime); 1135 dest.writeParcelable(mShowIntent, flags); 1136 } 1137 1138 public static final @android.annotation.NonNull Creator<AlarmClockInfo> CREATOR = new Creator<AlarmClockInfo>() { 1139 @Override 1140 public AlarmClockInfo createFromParcel(Parcel in) { 1141 return new AlarmClockInfo(in); 1142 } 1143 1144 @Override 1145 public AlarmClockInfo[] newArray(int size) { 1146 return new AlarmClockInfo[size]; 1147 } 1148 }; 1149 1150 /** @hide */ writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId)1151 public void writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId) { 1152 final long token = proto.start(fieldId); 1153 proto.write(AlarmClockInfoProto.TRIGGER_TIME_MS, mTriggerTime); 1154 if (mShowIntent != null) { 1155 mShowIntent.writeToProto(proto, AlarmClockInfoProto.SHOW_INTENT); 1156 } 1157 proto.end(token); 1158 } 1159 } 1160 } 1161