How to detect whether system is going to standby i

2020-06-18 03:24发布

I want to know how I can detect whether the system is going to a standby mode in Linux using C. I found a message called WM_POWERBROADCAST in windows for that purpose, which sends this message before going to the sleep mode.

Is there any alternatives in C, for Linux?

I heard that DBus can be used for same purpose, could somebody explain it more?

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看我几分像从前
2楼-- · 2020-06-18 03:38

AFAIK there's no such signal in Linux, but you can try

a) acpid daemon hooks, if its present, acpid configs are usually in /etc/acpi
b) DBus daemon hooks, again if its presend on a system
c) reading acpid sources to see how it gets the signals
d) writing your own kernel module

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啃猪蹄的小仙女
3楼-- · 2020-06-18 03:41

Finally I found a solution.

We can use the pm utility for that.

If you put any shell script in /etc/pm/sleep.d folder it will be executed automatically just before the system going to sleep and after the system is resumed.

The content will be like


#!/bin/bash
case $1 in
suspend)
    #suspending to RAM
    /home/harikrishnan/Desktop/sleepd Sleeping
    ;;
resume)
    #resume from suspend
    sleep 3
    /home/harikrishnan/Desktop/sleepd Woken
    ;;
esac

here it will execute the /home/harikrishnan/Desktop/sleepd program with the arguments

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