Signed-off-by: wangyang2022 <wangyang412@huawei.com> Change-Id: I0a8546086cc167899c2eb3771e31a41f36ce1063
dmsfwk_lite
Introduction
The Lite Distributed Scheduler is used for cross-device component management. It allows the local device to start remote feature ability. The following figure shows the modules in the Distributed Scheduler.
Directory Structure
The following table describes the directory structure of the Lite Distributed Scheduler.
Table 1 Directory structure of the major source code
The source code directory structure of the Lite Distributed Scheduler is as follows:
├── BUILD.gn
├── include
│ ├── dmslite.h # Header file for the open APIs provided by the Lite Distributed Scheduler
│ ├── dmslite_check_remote_permission.h # Header file for the permission management module of the Lite Distributed Scheduler
│ ├── dmslite_famgr.h # Header file for the FA management module of the Lite Distributed Scheduler
│ ├── dmslite_inner_common.h # Internal common file for the Lite Distributed Scheduler
│ ├── dmslite.h # Header file for the implementation of the Lite Distributed Scheduler Service (also called the Distributed Manager Service)
│ ├── dmslite_log.h # Header file for the log module
│ ├── dmslite_msg_parser.h # Header file for the distributed message parsing module
│ ├── dmslite_tlv_common.h # Header file for the TLV data parsing module
│ └── dmslite_session.h # Header file for the inter-device communication module
├── README.md
├── LICENSE
├── source
├── distributed_schedule_service.c
├── dmslite.c
├── dmslite_check_remote_permission.c
├── dmslite_famgr.c
├── dmslite_msg_parser.c
├── dmslite_tlv_common.c
└── dmslite_session.c
Constraints
Programming language: C/C++
Networking environment: The primary and secondary devices must be on the same LAN and can ping each other.
Operating system: OpenHarmony
Limitations and constraints on remote startup:
- Only Feature Abilities (FAs) can be started remotely.
- Before the remote startup, ensure that the distributed networking between the primary and secondary devices is successful. Otherwise, the remote startup fails.
Usage
- Compiling and Building the Distributed Scheduler
The code of the Lite Distributed Scheduler is stored in the following directory:
foundation/ability/dmsfwk_lite
When compiling and building the code for a specific platform, you need to specify the target platform.
hb build
- Primary device development (taking FA startup as an example)
Create a Want instance to set the remote device ID, bundle name, and ability class name of the target FA and set the Want.FLAG_ABILITYSLICE_MULTI_DEVICE flag to enable distributed startup.
import ohos.aafwk.ability.Ability;
import ohos.aafwk.content.Want;
import ohos.bundle.ElementName;
// Create a Want instance that will be passed to the startAbility method.
Want want = new Want();
ElementName name = new ElementName(remote_device_id, "ohos.dms.remote_bundle_name", "remote_ability_name");
want.setElement(name); // Add information about the target FA for startup to the Want instance.
want.setFlags(Want.FLAG_ABILITYSLICE_MULTI_DEVICE); // Set the multi-device startup flag. If this flag is not set, remote FA startup will be unavailable.
// Start the remote FA on the secondary device.
startAbility(want); // Start the specified FA based on the want parameter. If the name and type of the want parameter are different from those used in the IDE, use the parameter name and type in the IDE.
- Prerequisites
The target FA with the specified bundle name must have been installed on the secondary device.
- Execution (taking FA startup as an example)
Call the startAbility method on the primary device to start the target FA on the secondary device.
Repositories Involved
Lite Distributed Scheduler subsystem
[dmsfwk_lite]
