WO2012086442A1 - 情報処理装置、情報処理方法及びコンピュータプログラム - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a computer program.
- an RTC Wake timer is set in the chipset.
- the chip set automatically starts the information processing apparatus from the shutdown state at the time designated by the timer.
- the conventional information processing apparatus has a limitation that the chipset can store only one Wake timer, and this timer becomes invalid once activated. For this reason, when one operating system (OS) is mounted on such an information processing apparatus, the OS holds a list of activation reservations, and when the information processing apparatus is activated, the OS resets the wake timer value. As a result, it is possible to continuously execute the activation reservations held in the list, and this method is used, for example, for reserved recording of a television program.
- the activation time is set to be activated before the recording start time so that the recording starts normally at the reserved time.
- OS1 sets the RTC timer in the chipset and shuts down the information processing apparatus, and then OS2 sets the information processing apparatus.
- the timer becomes invalid.
- OS1 sets the wake timer has passed while the information processing apparatus is running on OS2
- OS2 is used after that, when OS2 shuts down the information processing apparatus, OS1 holds The scheduled start time in the list is not set in the chipset.
- Patent Document 1 discloses a technique for sharing information between OSs when a plurality of OSs are installed in an information processing apparatus.
- the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 generates a message used for the operation of the second OS by the first OS and shares the generated message between the OSs. Is not a solution.
- the present disclosure has been made in view of the above problems, and the object of the present disclosure is that a plurality of OSs are installed, and any OS is set by a certain OS. Even if the contents are cleared, information is linked between OSs, information set in one OS is acquired while another OS is running, and processing is performed in the other OS based on the acquired information. It is an object to provide a new and improved information processing apparatus, information processing method, and computer program capable of executing the above.
- a plurality of operating systems are recorded in a dedicated area of the operating system, and at least one common area that can be referenced from any of the plurality of operating systems.
- a recording unit that records information set in the operating system, and the information set by the operating system that sets information in the common area, and saved when activated by any of a plurality of operating systems Including a setting storage unit for erasing the settings, and setting the information in the common area with reference to the set information in a state where an operating system different from the operating system that has set the information in the common area is running Operating system
- the information processing apparatus is provided prior to the execution of the process based on the setting, and a control unit that the further operating system executes a specific process based on the information.
- the control unit includes an activation control unit that controls automatic activation, and the activation control unit manages time to be automatically activated by an operating system in which information is set in the common area as the specific process. It may be executed while operating on the other operating system.
- the control unit further includes a setting reference unit that refers to information set in the common area, and the activation control unit obtains a time specified in the setting referred to by the setting reference unit, and before that time A message may be displayed at a predetermined time.
- the control unit stores the time for the setting storage unit to automatically start in the operating system in which information is set in the common area, and the start control unit stores the time before the other operating system is terminated.
- the time acquired by the setting reference unit may be stored in the setting storage unit.
- the setting reference unit refers to information on whether or not automatic activation is specified in the setting referred to by the setting reference unit, and in the case of a setting where automatic activation is not permitted, the activation control unit
- the time acquired by the setting reference unit may not be stored in the setting storage unit before the other operating system is terminated.
- a broadcast receiving unit that receives a television broadcast may be further provided, and the information set in the common area may be information related to a reserved recording time of the television broadcast received by the broadcast receiving unit.
- the control unit includes an activation control unit that controls automatic activation, and the activation control unit sets information in the common area at a time before a recording start time that is information related to the reserved recording time. It is also possible to perform control to automatically start up with the operating system.
- a plurality of operating systems are recorded in a dedicated area of the operating system, and a common area that can be referenced from any of the plurality of operating systems.
- Information set by at least one of the operating systems is recorded, and the set information is stored by the operating system that sets information in the common area, and is also stored when activated by any of a plurality of operating systems.
- the set information is deleted, and the set information is set in the common area by referring to the set information in a state where an operating system different from the operating system that sets the information in the common area is activated.
- a plurality of operating systems are recorded in a dedicated area of the operating system and can be referred to from any of the plurality of operating systems.
- Information set by at least one operating system is recorded in the common area, and the set information is stored by the operating system that sets information in the common area, and is started by any of the plurality of operating systems.
- the stored setting is deleted, and the information set in the common area is referred to by referring to the set information in a state where an operating system different from the operating system that sets the information in the common area is activated. Operation with set In Gushisutemu, prior to the execution of the process based on the setting, said another operating system and performing specific processing based on the information, thereby executing a computer program is provided.
- a plurality of OSs are installed, and even when the OS is booted with any OS, even if the contents set in a certain OS are cleared, the OSs are New and improved information processing that links information, acquires information set in one OS while another OS is running, and can execute processing in the other OS based on the acquired information
- An apparatus, an information processing method, and a computer program can be provided.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a configuration of an information processing device 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. It is explanatory drawing which shows an example of the setting file 200 which the application of OS1 produces. It is explanatory drawing which shows a series of operation
- 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a warning message displayed on a display unit 110.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- 5 is a flowchart illustrating an operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. It is explanatory drawing which shows the execution outline of the information processing apparatus carrying the conventional multiple OS.
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an outline of execution of an information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram illustrating a configuration of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the configuration of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIG.
- An information processing apparatus 100 illustrated in FIG. 1 is an information processing apparatus configured such that two operating systems (OS) can be exclusively started.
- the information processing apparatus 100 is, for example, a personal computer (PC). is there.
- the two operating systems are distinguished and described as OS1 and OS2.
- the two operating systems may be the same type or different types.
- the information processing apparatus 100 is configured so that two operating systems can be exclusively activated, but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example. That is, the information processing apparatus may be configured so that three or more operating systems can be exclusively activated.
- the user of the information processing apparatus 100 selects either OS1 or OS2 and starts it. Thereby, in the information processing apparatus 100, there is no state in which both OS1 and OS2 are executed simultaneously, and OS1 or OS2 is exclusively activated. Therefore, when the user of the information processing apparatus 100 switches from the operating OS to another OS and uses it, the information processing apparatus 100 is once shut down, and the information processing apparatus 100 is started by another OS that is desired to be used. It will be.
- the information processing apparatus 100 includes a display unit 110, an input unit 120, a communication unit 130, a control unit 140, and a recording unit 150. And a broadcast receiving unit 160.
- the display unit 110 displays various types of information. For example, a graphical user interface (GUI) is provided by an operating system stored in the recording unit 150, and a user of the information processing apparatus 100 uses the input unit 120. Is displayed.
- GUI graphical user interface
- the display unit 110 includes, for example, a liquid crystal display or an organic EL display. In the present embodiment, the display unit 110 is provided inside the information processing apparatus 100. However, it goes without saying that the present disclosure is not limited to such an example, and the display unit 110 is connected to the information processing apparatus 100. It may be a configuration.
- the input unit 120 is configured by, for example, a keyboard, a mouse, or other operation means, and is a device for a user of the information processing apparatus 100 to accept an input operation on the information processing apparatus 100. Furthermore, the input unit 120 includes, for example, an input control circuit that generates an input signal based on information input by a user using the operation unit and outputs the input signal to the control unit 140. The user of the information processing apparatus 100 can input various data and instruct a processing operation to the information processing apparatus 100 by operating the input unit 120.
- the control unit 140 functions as an arithmetic processing unit and a control unit, and controls the operation of the information processing apparatus 100.
- the control unit 140 includes, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a chip set to which the CPU is connected, and the like. It is composed.
- control unit 140 includes a setting reference unit 141, a display control unit 142, a start control unit 143, a start time storage unit 144, and a timer 145. .
- the setting reference unit 141 is for referring to the setting file created by the OS 1 and stored in the common area 153 of the recording unit 150 when the OS 2 is started up.
- the setting reference unit 141 refers to the setting file created by the OS 1 when the OS 2 is activated, and the time when the OS 1 is automatically activated is set in the activation time storage unit 144, the information processing apparatus 100 is activated by the OS 2. Even when the time set in the startup time storage unit 144 is cleared, the OS 2 can set the time at which the OS 1 is automatically started up in the startup time storage unit 144.
- the display control unit 142 controls display of information on the display unit 110, and controls display for selecting an OS to be activated when the information processing apparatus 100 is activated, or the information processing apparatus 100 performs OS 1 or OS 2. In this case, the display of various information based on the function of OS1 or OS2 is controlled.
- the start control unit 143 automatically starts the information processing apparatus 100 with the OS 1 when the automatic start time set in the start time storage unit 144 is reached. Therefore, even when the information processing apparatus 100 is shut down, the activation control unit 143 always monitors the time that the timer 145 keeps ticking, and the timer 145 starts from the automatic activation time set in the activation time storage unit 144. When the previous predetermined time (for example, 10 minutes before) is reached, the information processing apparatus 100 is automatically activated by the OS 1.
- the activation control unit 143 cannot automatically activate the information processing apparatus 100 with the OS 1 even at a predetermined time.
- the activation time storage unit 144 is an example of a setting storage unit of the present disclosure, and stores a time at which the information processing apparatus 100 is automatically activated by the OS 1.
- the time when the application of the OS1 automatically activates the information processing apparatus 100 by the OS1 is set. Is written in the activation time storage unit 144.
- an application of OS1 for example, an application that performs reserved recording of a television program received by the broadcast receiving unit 160 may be used.
- the application When a user of the information processing apparatus 100 reserves recording of a TV program using an application that executes reserved recording of a TV program, the application writes a recording start time in the activation time storage unit 144 and the recording unit 150.
- a setting file is created in the common area 153, or if the setting file already exists, the contents of the file are updated.
- the information stored in the activation time storage unit 144 is deleted when the information processing apparatus 100 is activated regardless of whether the information processing apparatus 100 is activated by the OS 1 or the OS 2. Therefore, even when the application of OS1 sets the time when the information processing apparatus 100 is automatically activated by the OS1, and the application writes the time in the activation time storage unit 144, the information processing apparatus 100 is subsequently operated by the OS2. Is activated, the information of the automatic activation time written in the activation time storage unit 144 is cleared.
- the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is an apparatus that operates based on such a premise.
- the timer 145 is, for example, a real time clock (RTC), and is a timer that keeps the current time.
- RTC real time clock
- the activation control unit 143 automatically sets the information processing apparatus 100 to OS1 when the timer 145 reaches a predetermined time (for example, 10 minutes before) the automatic activation time set in the activation time storage unit 144. Start with.
- the recording unit 150 stores OS1 and OS2 basic files, setting files created by the OS1 application, and other data, and includes, for example, an HDD (Hard Disk Drive), an SSD (Solid State Drive), or the like.
- the recording unit 150 includes a first OS dedicated area 151, a second OS dedicated area 152, and a common area 153.
- the first OS dedicated area 151 is an area for storing a basic file of OS1, a file that can be referred to only by OS1, and the like.
- the second OS dedicated area 152 is an area for storing a basic file of OS2, a file that can be referred to only by OS2, and the like.
- the common area 153 is an area that both the OS1 and OS2 are allowed to refer to.
- the application that executes the reserved recording of the TV program that is executed by the OS1 includes the recording start time and the like.
- a setting file in which information is described is stored in the common area 153.
- the OS 2 can refer to the contents of the setting file created by the OS 1, and the automatic activation time described in the setting file can be referred to. Information can be written into the activation time storage unit 144.
- the information processing apparatus 100 is activated by either OS1 or OS2. Therefore, when the user selects to start the information processing apparatus 100 with the OS 1, the control unit 140 of the information processing apparatus 100 reads the basic file of the OS 1 recorded in the first OS dedicated area 151 and loads the OS 1. Start. On the other hand, when the user selects to start the information processing apparatus 100 with OS2, the control unit 140 of the information processing apparatus 100 reads the OS2 basic file recorded in the second OS dedicated area 152, and loads the OS2. Start. Then, regardless of whether the OS 1 or the OS 2 is activated, the information processing apparatus 100 refers to the setting file recorded in the common area 153 to perform processing based on the contents described in the setting file. Can be executed in either OS1 or OS2.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of a setting file 200 created by an application that executes reserved recording of a TV program, which is executed by the OS 1 when the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is started by the OS 1. It is explanatory drawing.
- a setting file 200 described in XML Extensible Markup Language
- XML Extensible Markup Language
- FIG. 2 in the setting file 200, automatic start information 201 indicating whether or not automatic start after shutdown is permitted, the number of reserved recordings 202, start times 211a to 211c of programs reserved for recording, and end times 212a to 212c of programs reserved for recording.
- Shows a state in which program names 213a to 213c of programs reserved for recording are described.
- the format of the setting file 200 is not limited to this example, and any format that can be interpreted by an OS different from the OS that created the setting file may be used.
- the OS 2 When the user of the information processing apparatus 100 sets a recording reservation for a television program using the application, information on the start time, end time, and program name of the program reserved for recording by the user is described in the setting file 200 in the order set.
- the OS 2 When the information processing apparatus 100 is activated by the OS 2, the OS 2 reads the setting file 200 at the time of activation, and acquires information on the start time, end time, and program name of the program reserved for recording by the user. Therefore, it is desirable that the OS 2 knows the file name of the setting file 200 created by the application of the OS 1 in advance.
- the OS 2 when the OS 2 starts up, the setting file 200 is read, and the recording of the recording is reserved by acquiring information on the start time, end time, and program name of the program reserved for recording by the user.
- the OS 2 can display a warning message on the display unit 110. The user can see the warning message displayed on the display unit 110 to determine whether to restart the OS 1 to execute the scheduled recording reservation or to continue using the OS 2 as it is.
- the broadcast receiving unit 160 receives a television broadcast transmitted from a broadcasting station, such as a terrestrial digital broadcast or a BS digital broadcast.
- the television broadcast received by the broadcast receiving unit 160 is displayed on the display unit 110 under the control of the display control unit 142.
- the broadcast receiving unit 160 also receives electronic program guide (EPG) data sent from a broadcasting station together with television broadcasting.
- EPG data received by the broadcast receiving unit 160 is displayed on the display unit 110 by an application that executes reserved recording of a television program executed by the OS 1.
- the user of the information processing apparatus 100 can select a program for scheduled recording by viewing the EPG displayed on the display unit 110 by the application.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing a series of operations of the information processing apparatus 100 on a time axis.
- time S indicates a recording start time reserved by an application that executes reserved recording.
- the OS 2 displays a warning message on the display unit 110 and performs information processing.
- the user of the apparatus 100 is notified that reservation recording will start soon.
- This warning message includes a display in a countdown format of the time until the information processing apparatus 100 is automatically restarted by the OS 1. The user can see the warning message displayed on the display unit 110 and can be restarted by the OS 1.
- the OS2 After the OS2 displays a warning message on the display unit 110, when a predetermined time before the time S (for example, 10 minutes before), the OS2 forcibly starts the shutdown process, and the information processing apparatus 100 is the OS1. Automatically restart. Thus, even if the user of the information processing apparatus 100 does not perform any operation on the information processing apparatus 100 after the warning message is displayed, the information processing apparatus 100 is automatically restarted by the OS 1 and starts scheduled recording. Can do.
- a predetermined time before the time S for example, 10 minutes before
- the information processing apparatus 100 may not request the input of a password when the OS 1 is started. By not requiring the password input when starting OS1, the information processing apparatus 100 can automatically start OS1 and execute the recording process at a scheduled time.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIG.
- FIG. 4 The flowchart shown in FIG. 4 is similar to FIG. 3 described above. After the information processing apparatus 100 is operated by the OS 1 and the application for performing the scheduled recording of the television program described above sets the recording reservation of the television program, the OS 1 The operation when the information processing apparatus 100 is started up by the OS 2 is shut down.
- the information processing apparatus 100 When the information processing apparatus 100 is activated by the OS 2, the information of the automatic activation time in the OS 1 stored in the activation time storage unit 144 is cleared. Accordingly, if the OS 2 is started in this state and then the OS 2 is terminated and the information processing apparatus 100 is shut down, the automatic startup in the OS 1 cannot be performed.
- the OS 2 determines whether the setting file is usable (step S101). Whether or not the setting file can be used is determined by whether or not the setting file is stored in the common area 153 and whether or not the contents of the setting file are broken even if the setting file is stored in the common area 153. be able to.
- step S102 the OS 2 sets a variable (step S102) and ends the process. Specifically, the OS 2 sets whether or not to display a warning message in the variable “RTCOVERWrite” indicating whether or not to permit overwriting of the start time information to the start time storage unit 144 is set to “False (not permit overwriting)”.
- the variable “DisplayWarning” is set to “False (not displayed)”, and the variable “ProgramName” for storing the program name to be displayed in the warning message is set to “NULL”.
- step S101 the OS 2 acquires the current time and the contents in the setting file (step S103). This process is performed by the setting reference unit 141 provided in the control unit 140 when the OS 2 is activated.
- the OS 2 When the OS 2 acquires the current time and the contents in the setting file in step S103, the OS 2 subsequently determines whether or not the information processing apparatus 100 is set to permit automatic activation (step S104). ). This is because some users of the information processing apparatus 100 may sleep or hibernate without completely shutting down the information processing apparatus 100 when the information processing apparatus 100 is not used.
- the setting that allows the information processing apparatus 100 to permit automatic activation is described in the automatic activation information 201 in the setting file 200 described above, for example. Note that this determination may be performed by the activation control unit 143 provided in the control unit 140 by, for example, activation of the OS 2.
- step S104 If it is determined in step S104 that the information processing apparatus 100 is set to allow automatic activation, the OS 2 sets a variable (step S105). Specifically, the OS 2 sets the variable “RTCoverWrite” to “True (allows overwriting)” and the variable “DisplayWarning” to “True (display)”.
- step S106 if the information processing apparatus 100 is not set to permit automatic activation, the OS 2 sets a variable (step S106). Specifically, the OS 2 sets the variable “RTCoverWrite” to “False (not permitted to overwrite)” and the variable “DisplayWarning” to “True (display)”. Then, after the variables are set in step S106, the process proceeds to the process shown in FIG.
- step S105 OS2 determines whether the number of programs reserved for recording is greater than 1 (step S107). If the result of determination in step S107 is that there is only one program reserved for recording, the OS 2 sets a variable (step S108). Specifically, the OS 2 sets the variable “DisplayWarning” in “True (display)” and the variable “ProgramName [1]” that stores the name of the first program displayed in the warning message in step S103. The program name in the acquired setting file is set to “NULL” in the variable “ProgramName [2]” for storing the second program name.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing processing when the number of programs reserved for recording is larger than 1 as a result of the determination in step S107.
- the setting reference unit 141 determines whether the difference between the earliest recording start time S1 and the next recording start time S2 is within 3 minutes. Judgment is made (step S111). As a result of the determination in step S111, if the difference between the earliest recording start time S1 and the next recording start time S2 exceeds 3 minutes, the setting reference unit 141 displays the earliest program name and the next program name. The program name is acquired from the setting file (step S112). On the other hand, if it is determined in step S111 that the difference between the earliest recording start time S1 and the next recording start time S2 is within 3 minutes, the setting reference unit 141 sets only the earliest program name. Obtained from the file (step S113).
- the activation control unit 143 determines that the current time t (time of the timer 145) is the period T1 shown in FIG. That is, it is determined whether the current time t is before a predetermined time X1 from the earliest recording start time S1 (step S114). As a result of the determination in step S114, when the current time t is not the period T1 shown in FIG. 3, the process proceeds to the process shown in FIG.
- step S114 if the result of the determination in step S114 is that the current time t is the period T1 shown in FIG. 3, the activation control unit 143 activates a time that is a predetermined time X2 before the start time S1 of the earliest program.
- the time is stored in the time storage unit 144 (step S115).
- the time before the predetermined time X2 from the start time S1 of the earliest program is set in the activation time storage unit 144, so that the user of the information processing apparatus 100 terminates OS2 in this state and causes the information processing apparatus 100 to shut down.
- the information processing apparatus 100 can be automatically activated by the OS 1 when the time is a predetermined time X2 before the start time S1 of the earliest program.
- the display control unit 142 waits until the time of the timer 145 reaches (S1-X1) (step S116), and determines whether the current time t (time of the timer 145) has reached time (S1-X1). (Step S117).
- the display control unit 142 displays a predetermined warning message on the display unit 110 and the time until the OS 1 is automatically restarted. Is displayed on the display unit 110 in a countdown format (step S118).
- the warning message displayed on the display unit 110 in step S118 in order to notify the user of the information processing apparatus 100 that the scheduled recording start time is approaching, the set scheduled recording start time and the scheduled recording start time are set.
- the name of the program starting at the start time may be displayed. If the playback and second program name are acquired in step S112, the display control unit 142 may display the playback and second program name in the warning message.
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a warning message 300 that the display control unit 142 causes the display unit 110 to display.
- the warning message 300 shown in FIG. 6 displays the time when recording is reserved and the program name. Further, the warning message 300 shown in FIG. 6 also displays the time until the OS 1 is automatically restarted in a countdown format.
- the restart button 301 for forcibly restarting by the user of the information processing apparatus 100 and the warning message 300 are deleted from the screen, and the information processing apparatus 100 is restarted by the OS 1.
- a cancel button 302 for preventing activation If the user does not perform an operation on the restart button 301 or the cancel button 302, the warning message 300 is displayed on the display unit 110 until a time until the OS 1 automatically restarts is reached.
- the display control unit 142 displays a warning.
- the message 300 is deleted.
- the display control unit 142 displays such a warning message on the display unit 110 by the processing of the OS 2, so that the time at which the program recording reservation is set is approaching the user of the information processing apparatus 100. In addition to the notification, it is possible to determine whether to restart the OS 1 or continue to use the OS 2 as it is.
- the display control unit 142 determines whether or not the display of the warning message displayed on the display unit 110 has been canceled by the user (step S119). If the display of the warning message has not been canceled by the user as a result of the determination in step S119, the display control unit 142 continues to count down with the warning message, and when it is time to automatically restart with the OS1, the start control unit In step S120, the OS 2 is forcibly terminated and the restart process in the OS 1 is executed (step S120).
- step S119 if the display of the warning message is canceled by the user as a result of the determination in step S119, the display control unit 142 deletes the warning message from the display unit 110, and the activation control unit 143 displays the current time t and the second time. It is determined whether or not the difference from the recording start time S2 is within X2 minutes (step S121).
- the activation control unit 143 determines a predetermined time from the start time S1 of the second program. The time before X2 is set in the activation time storage unit 144 (step S122). On the other hand, if it is determined in step S121 that the difference between the current time t and the second recording start time S2 is within X2 minutes, the activation control unit 143 determines whether the third reservation exists. It is determined whether or not (step S123).
- step S123 If it is determined in step S123 that the third reservation exists, the activation control unit 143 sets the activation time storage unit 144 a time that is a predetermined time X2 before the start time S1 of the third program. (Step S124). On the other hand, if the result of determination in step S123 is that the third reservation does not exist, the processing ends.
- the information processing apparatus 100 can read the setting file created by the OS 1 when the OS 2 is started up and use the recording start time information described in the setting file.
- a warning message can be displayed on the display unit 110 before the recording start time.
- the information processing apparatus 100 can write the recording start time information in the control unit 140. Even if the OS 2 is shut down, the OS 1 can be automatically started in accordance with the recording start time.
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing the operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and shows processing when the number of programs reserved for recording is only one as a result of the determination in step S107. It is explanatory drawing.
- the activation control unit 143 first determines whether the current time t (time of the timer 145) is the period T1 shown in FIG. 3, that is, the current time t It is determined whether or not it is before a predetermined time X1 from the earliest recording start time S1 (step S131). As a result of the determination in step S131, if the current time t is not the period T1 shown in FIG. 3, the process proceeds to the process shown in FIG.
- step S131 determines whether the current time t is the period T1 shown in FIG. 3 is that the current time t is the period T1 shown in FIG. 3, the activation control unit 143 activates a time that is a predetermined time X2 before the start time S1 of the earliest program.
- the time is stored in the time storage unit 144 (step S132).
- the time before the predetermined time X2 from the start time S1 of the earliest program is set in the activation time storage unit 144, so that the user of the information processing apparatus 100 terminates OS2 in this state and causes the information processing apparatus 100 to shut down.
- the information processing apparatus 100 can be automatically activated by the OS 1 when the time is a predetermined time X2 before the start time S1 of the earliest program.
- step S133 the display control unit 142 stands by (step S133) until the time of the timer 145 reaches (S1-X1), and determines whether or not the current time t (time of the timer 145) has reached time (S1-X1). (Step S134).
- the display control unit 142 displays a predetermined warning message on the display unit 110 and the time until the OS 1 is automatically restarted. Is displayed on the display unit 110 in a countdown format (step S135).
- the display control unit 142 determines whether the display of the warning message displayed on the display unit 110 has been canceled by the user (step S136). If the display of the warning message is not canceled by the user as a result of the determination in step S136, the display control unit 142 continues to count down with the warning message, and when it is time to automatically restart with the OS1, the start control unit In step S 137, the OS 2 is forcibly terminated and the restart process in the OS 1 is executed.
- step S136 the display control unit 142 deletes the warning message from the display unit 110, and the OS 2 ends the series of processes.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating the operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram illustrating processing after the OS 2 sets variables in step S106.
- the setting reference unit 141 refers to the setting file and determines whether or not the number of recording reservations is greater than 1 (step S141). As a result of the determination in step S141, if the number of recording reservations is greater than 1, the setting reference unit 141 acquires the program names of the earliest reservation and the second reservation (step S142). On the other hand, if the result of determination in step S141 is that there is only one recording reservation, the setting reference unit 141 acquires the program name of only the earliest reservation (step S143).
- the activation control unit 143 determines whether the current time t (time of the timer 145) is the period T1 shown in FIG. Then, it is determined whether or not the current time t is before the predetermined time X1 from the earliest recording start time S1 (step S144). As a result of the determination in step S114, when the current time t is not the period T1 shown in FIG. 3, the process proceeds to the process shown in FIG.
- step S144 determines whether the current time t is the period T1 shown in FIG. 3 is the current time t is the period T1 shown in FIG. 3, the display control unit 142 waits until the time of the timer 145 reaches (S1-X1) (step S145).
- the display control unit 142 displays a predetermined warning message on the display unit 110 and until the OS 1 is automatically restarted. The time is displayed on the display unit 110 in a countdown format (step S146).
- the display control unit 142 determines whether or not the display of the warning message displayed on the display unit 110 has been canceled by the user (step S147). If the display of the warning message is not canceled by the user as a result of the determination in step S148, the display control unit 142 continues the countdown with the warning message (step S148).
- step S148 if the display of the warning message is canceled by the user as a result of the determination in step S148, the display control unit 142 deletes the warning message from the display unit 110. Then, the setting reference unit 141 determines whether there is a next recording reservation (step S149).
- step S149 If it is determined in step S149 that the next recording reservation exists, the display control unit 142 waits until the time of the timer 145 reaches a predetermined time X1 before the recording reservation start time (step S149). S150) When the time comes, the process returns to step S146, and a predetermined warning message is displayed on the display unit 110. On the other hand, if the result of determination in step S149 is that there is no next recording reservation, the OS 2 ends the series of processing.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing the operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- step S114 of FIG. 5 step S131 of FIG. 7, or step S144 of FIG. It is explanatory drawing shown about the process after it is judged that it is not this period T1.
- the activation control unit 143 determines whether the current time t (time of the timer 145) is the period T2 shown in FIG. 3, that is, the current time t is a predetermined time X1 after the earliest recording start time S1, It is determined whether it is before T2 (step S161).
- step S161 If the result of the determination in step S161 is that the current time t (time of timer 145) is the period T2 shown in FIG. 3, the display control unit 142 immediately displays a predetermined warning message on the display unit 110. The time until the OS 1 is automatically restarted is displayed on the display unit 110 in a countdown format (step S162). The processing after the warning message is displayed is the same as that described above.
- step S161 determines that the next scheduled recording exists.
- the reservation recording start time S2 is confirmed (step S163).
- the activation control unit 143 determines whether the current time t (time of the timer 145) is the period T2 or the period T3 shown in FIG. 3 in the recording reservation, that is, the current time t is the earliest recording start. It is determined whether or not it is after a predetermined time X1 from time S1 (step S164).
- step S164 If the current time t (time of timer 145) is not the period T2 or T3 shown in FIG. 3 as a result of the determination in step S164, it is determined that it is still the period T1, and the activation control unit 143 A time before the predetermined time X2 from the start time S2 of the second program is set in the activation time storage unit 144 (step S165). Since the time before the predetermined time X2 from the start time S2 of the second program is set in the activation time storage unit 144, the user of the information processing apparatus 100 terminates OS2 in this state and causes the information processing apparatus 100 to shut down.
- the information processing apparatus 100 can be automatically activated by the OS1.
- the processing after setting the time in the activation time storage unit 144 is the same as the processing described above.
- step S164 if the current time t (time of timer 145) is the period T2 or T3 shown in FIG. 3, the setting reference unit 141 further sets the next recording reservation. It is determined whether or not it exists (step S166). If the result of determination in step S166 is that there is a recording reservation, the activation control unit 143 sets a time before the predetermined time X2 in the activation time storage unit 144 from the recording reservation start time S3 (step S167). ). The time before the predetermined time X2 from the start time S3 of the third program is set in the activation time storage unit 144, so that the user of the information processing apparatus 100 terminates OS2 in this state and causes the information processing apparatus 100 to shut down. Even when the time before the predetermined time X2 is reached from the start time S3 of the third program, the information processing apparatus 100 can be automatically activated by the OS1.
- the processing after setting the time in the activation time storage unit 144 is the same as the processing described above.
- step S166 determines whether there is no recording reservation. If the result of determination in step S166 is that there is no recording reservation, the OS 2 ends the process as it is. By executing such processing, after the earliest reservation has passed the period T1, the recording reservation time for the next and subsequent reservations is set in the activation time storage unit 144, so that the information processing apparatus 100 is Even when the OS 2 is activated, the recording reservation set by the OS 1 can be started.
- the operation of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above. As described above, even when the information processing apparatus 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure is activated by the OS 2 and the information on the automatic activation time stored in the activation time storage unit 144 is deleted, the setting is performed. By referring to the contents of the file 200, the OS 2 can write the information of the automatic start time in the OS 1 into the start time storage unit 144.
- the information processing apparatus 100 stores the setting file in which the automatic start time set by the application of the OS 1 is described in the common area 153 of the recording unit 150.
- the setting file can be read and information on the automatic activation time set by the application of the OS 1 can be acquired.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing an outline of execution of an information processing apparatus equipped with a conventional multiple OS.
- OS2 since the setting file generated by the OS1 application is stored in the OS1 dedicated area, OS2 cannot refer to the setting file. It was. Therefore, as a result, when the information processing apparatus is activated by the OS 2 and then the information processing apparatus is shut down, there is a problem that the activation reservation time in the list held by the OS 1 is not set in the chipset.
- FIG. 11 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an execution outline of the information processing apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the information of the setting file generated by the application of OS1 can be shared by both OS1 and OS2. Therefore, even if the information processing apparatus 100 is activated by the OS 2 and then the information processing apparatus 100 is shut down, the activation reservation time in the list held by the OS 1 can be set in the chipset.
- the information processing apparatus 100 reads the contents of the setting file created by the OS1 application when the OS2 is started up, and acquires the contents, thereby obtaining the information based on the contents. Can be executed.
- the OS 2 when the OS 2 is started, the OS 2 reads the contents of the setting file and obtains information on the start time of the reserved recording.
- the OS 2 causes the display control unit 142 to display a warning message on the display unit 110 and starts counting down until the OS 1 automatically restarts.
- the user of the information processing apparatus 100 can grasp that the start time of the process executed by the OS 1 is approaching even when the information processing apparatus 100 is activated by the OS 2. Become.
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<1.本開示の一実施形態>
[1-1.情報処理装置の構成]
[1-2.情報処理装置の動作]
<2.まとめ>
[1-1.情報処理装置の構成]
まず、図面を参照しながら本開示の一実施形態にかかる情報処理装置の構成について説明する。図1は、本開示の一実施形態にかかる情報処理装置100の構成を示す説明図である。以下、図1を用いて本開示の一実施形態にかかる情報処理装置100の構成について説明する。
以下においては、情報処理装置100をOS1で動作させて、上述のテレビ番組の予約録画を実行するアプリケーションがテレビ番組の録画予約を設定した後に、OS1をシャットダウンさせて、情報処理装置100をOS2で起動させた場合の動作について説明する。まずは、情報処理装置100の一連の動作を時間軸で説明する。図3は、情報処理装置100の一連の動作を時間軸で示す説明図である。
以上説明したように、本開示の一実施形態にかかる情報処理装置100は、OS1のアプリケーションによって設定された自動起動時刻が記述された設定ファイルを、記録部150の共通領域153に保存することで、情報処理装置100をOS2で起動させた時に、その設定ファイルを読み込んで、OS1のアプリケーションによって設定された自動起動時刻の情報を取得することができる。
110 表示部
120 入力部
130 通信部
140 制御部
141 設定参照部
142 表示制御部
143 起動制御部
144 起動時刻記憶部
145 タイマ
150 記録部
151 第1OS専用領域
152 第2OS専用領域
153 共通領域
160 放送受信部
200 設定ファイル
201 自動起動情報
202 録画予約数
211a~211c 開始時刻
212a~212c 終了時刻
213a~213c 番組名
Claims (9)
- 複数のオペレーティングシステムが該オペレーティングシステムの専用領域に記録されると共に、前記複数のオペレーティングシステムのいずれから参照できる共通領域に少なくとも一の前記オペレーティングシステムで設定された情報が記録される記録部と、
前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムによって該設定された情報を保存するともに複数のオペレーティングシステムのいずれでも起動されると保存された設定が消去される設定記憶部を含み、前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムとは別のオペレーティングシステムが起動している状態において前記設定された情報を参照し、前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムにおける、前記設定に基づく処理の実行に先立って、前記別のオペレーティングシステムが該情報に基づいた特定の処理を実行する制御部と、
を備える、情報処理装置。 - 前記制御部は、自動的な起動を制御する起動制御部を備え、
前記起動制御部は、前記特定の処理として前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムで自動的に起動させる時間の管理を、前記別のオペレーティングシステムで動作している最中に実行する、請求項1に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記制御部は、前記共通領域に設定された情報を参照する設定参照部をさらに備え、
前記起動制御部は、前記設定参照部が参照した設定において指定されている時刻を取得し、当該時刻以前の所定の時刻になるとメッセージを表示させる、請求項2に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記設定記憶部は、前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムで自動的に起動させる時間を保存し、
前記起動制御部は、前記別のオペレーティングシステムを終了させる前に、前記設定参照部が取得した時刻を前記設定記憶部に保存する、請求項3に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記設定参照部は、前記設定参照部が参照した設定において指定されている自動的な起動の可否の情報を参照し、自動的な起動が許可されていない設定の場合は、前記起動制御部は、前記別のオペレーティングシステムを終了させる前に、前記設定参照部が取得した時刻を前記設定記憶部に保存しない、請求項4に記載の情報処理装置。
- テレビジョン放送を受信する放送受信部を更に備え、
前記共通領域に設定される情報は、前記放送受信部が受信するテレビジョン放送の予約録画時間に関する情報である、請求項1に記載の情報処理装置。 - 前記制御部は、自動的な起動を制御する起動制御部を備え、
前記起動制御部は、前記予約録画時間に関する情報である録画開始時刻より所定時間前の時刻に、前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムで自動的に起動させる制御を行う、請求項6に記載の情報処理装置。 - 複数のオペレーティングシステムが該オペレーティングシステムの専用領域に記録されると共に、前記複数のオペレーティングシステムのいずれから参照できる共通領域に少なくとも一の前記オペレーティングシステムで設定された情報が記録されることと、
前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムによって該設定された情報を保存するともに複数のオペレーティングシステムのいずれでも起動されると保存された設定が消去されることと、
前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムとは別のオペレーティングシステムが起動している状態において前記設定された情報を参照し、前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムにおける、前記設定に基づく処理の実行に先立って、前記別のオペレーティングシステムが該情報に基づいた特定の処理を実行することと、
を備える、情報処理方法。 - コンピュータに、
複数のオペレーティングシステムが該オペレーティングシステムの専用領域に記録されると共に、前記複数のオペレーティングシステムのいずれから参照できる共通領域に少なくとも一の前記オペレーティングシステムで設定された情報が記録されることと、
前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムによって該設定された情報を保存するともに複数のオペレーティングシステムのいずれでも起動されると保存された設定が消去されることと、
前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムとは別のオペレーティングシステムが起動している状態において前記設定された情報を参照し、前記共通領域に情報を設定したオペレーティングシステムにおける、前記設定に基づく処理の実行に先立って、前記別のオペレーティングシステムが該情報に基づいた特定の処理を実行することと、
を実行させる、コンピュータプログラム。
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