X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=server%2Fmain.c;h=92f76b37b1f911965eeecb580763430310bd140f;hb=a1328c18fa2128111be2bfcefa1d33e49b1caf9e;hp=ecdf0682ef750ce29911001d281aed61dfeb025f;hpb=f858232d7c564f14e6d2fb9d616f8e12a1ec9171;p=matches%2FMCTX3420.git diff --git a/server/main.c b/server/main.c index ecdf068..92f76b3 100644 --- a/server/main.c +++ b/server/main.c @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include // for system logging #include // for signal handling + // --- Variable definitions --- // Options g_options; // options passed to program through command line arguments @@ -96,30 +97,15 @@ void ParseArguments(int argc, char ** argv) } -/** - * Handle a signal - * @param signal - The signal number - */ -//TODO: Something that gets massively annoying with threads is that you can't predict which one gets the signal -// There are ways to deal with this, but I can't remember them -// Probably sufficient to just call Thread_QuitProgram here -void SignalHandler(int signal) -{ - // At the moment just always exit. - // Call `exit` so that Cleanup will be called to... clean up. - Log(LOGWARN, "Got signal %d (%s). Exiting.", signal, strsignal(signal)); - - //exit(signal); -} - /** * Cleanup before the program exits */ void Cleanup() { Log(LOGDEBUG, "Begin cleanup."); + Sensor_Cleanup(); + //Actuator_Cleanup(); Log(LOGDEBUG, "Finish cleanup."); - } /** @@ -135,24 +121,13 @@ int main(int argc, char ** argv) openlog("mctxserv", LOG_PID | LOG_PERROR, LOG_USER); Log(LOGINFO, "Server started"); - ParseArguments(argc, argv); - - //Open the system log + ParseArguments(argc, argv); // Setup the g_options structure from program arguments - // signal handler - //TODO: Make this work - /* - int signals[] = {SIGINT, SIGSEGV, SIGTERM}; - for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(signals)/sizeof(int); ++i) - { - signal(signals[i], SignalHandler); - } - */ Sensor_Init(); Actuator_Init(); Pin_Init(); - //Sensor_StartAll("test"); - //Actuator_StartAll("test"); + + // Try and start things const char *ret; if ((ret = Control_SetMode(CONTROL_START, "test")) != NULL) Fatal("Control_SetMode failed with '%s'", ret);