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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include <glib.h>
#include <glib-object.h>
#include <glib-unix.h>
#include <base/at_exit.h>
#include <base/basictypes.h>
#include <base/command_line.h>
#include <base/logging.h>
#include <base/strings/string_number_conversions.h>
#include <chromeos/syslog_logging.h>
#include "wimax_manager/event_dispatcher.h"
#include "wimax_manager/manager.h"
#include "wimax_manager/manager_dbus_adaptor.h"
using std::string;
using wimax_manager::EventDispatcher;
namespace {
namespace switches {
// Command line switch to run WiMAX manager in foreground.
const char kForeground[] = "foreground";
// Command line switch to show the help message and exit.
const char kHelp[] = "help";
// Command line switch to set the logging level:
// 0 = LOG(INFO), 1 = LOG(WARNING), 2 = LOG(ERROR)
const char kLogLevel[] = "log-level";
// Help message to show when the --help command line switch is specified.
const char kHelpMessage[] =
"Chromium OS WiMAX Manager\n"
"\n"
"Available Switches:\n"
" --foreground\n"
" Do not daemonize; run in foreground.\n"
" --log-level=N\n"
" Logging level:\n"
" 0: LOG(INFO), 1: LOG(WARNING), 2: LOG(ERROR)\n"
" -1: VLOG(1), -2: VLOG(2), etc\n"
" --help\n"
" Show this help.\n"
"\n";
} // namespace switches
int GetLogLevel(const string &log_level_value) {
int log_level = 0;
if (!base::StringToInt(log_level_value, &log_level)) {
LOG(WARNING) << "Invalid log level '" << log_level_value << "'";
} else if (log_level >= logging::LOG_NUM_SEVERITIES) {
log_level = logging::LOG_NUM_SEVERITIES;
}
return log_level;
}
// Always logs to syslog and stderr when running in the foreground.
void SetupLogging(bool foreground, int log_level) {
int log_flags = chromeos::kLogToSyslog;
if (foreground)
log_flags |= chromeos::kLogToStderr;
chromeos::InitLog(log_flags);
logging::SetMinLogLevel(log_level);
}
// This callback will be inovked when this process receives SIGINT or SIGTERM.
gboolean TerminationSignalCallback(gpointer data) {
EventDispatcher *dispatcher = reinterpret_cast<EventDispatcher *>(data);
dispatcher->Stop();
// This function can return false to remove this signal handler as we are
// quitting the dispatcher loop anyway.
return FALSE;
}
} // namespace
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
base::AtExitManager exit_manager;
g_type_init();
CommandLine::Init(argc, argv);
CommandLine* cl = CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess();
if (cl->HasSwitch(switches::kHelp)) {
LOG(INFO) << switches::kHelpMessage;
return 0;
}
bool foreground = cl->HasSwitch(switches::kForeground);
int log_level = cl->HasSwitch(switches::kLogLevel) ?
GetLogLevel(cl->GetSwitchValueASCII(switches::kLogLevel)) : 0;
SetupLogging(foreground, log_level);
if (!foreground)
PLOG_IF(FATAL, ::daemon(0, 0) == 1) << "Failed to create daemon";
EventDispatcher dispatcher;
// Set up a signal handler for handling SIGINT and SIGTERM.
g_unix_signal_add(SIGINT, TerminationSignalCallback, &dispatcher);
g_unix_signal_add(SIGTERM, TerminationSignalCallback, &dispatcher);
wimax_manager::Manager manager(&dispatcher);
manager.CreateDBusAdaptor();
CHECK(manager.Initialize()) << "Failed to initialize WiMAX manager";
dispatcher.DispatchForever();
return 0;
}