Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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// SvcProp.h : header file
//
// Data object used to display service properties.
//
//
#ifndef __SVCPROP_H__
#define __SVCPROP_H__
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Structure used by the hardware profile listbox. One of these
// structure is allocated per listbox item.
//
// Typically the listbox has very few entries.
//
class CHardwareProfileEntry // hpe
{
public:
CHardwareProfileEntry * m_pNext; // Next item of the linked-list
HWPROFILEINFO m_hpi; // Hardware profile info returned by CM_Get_Hardware_Profile_Info_Ex()
ULONG m_uHwFlags; // Hardware profile flags for the given device instance
CString m_strDeviceName;
CString m_strDeviceNameFriendly;
BOOL m_fReadOnly; // TRUE => Cannot disable this hardware profile entry
BOOL m_fEnabled; // TRUE => Given hardware profile entry is enabled.
public:
CHardwareProfileEntry(
IN CONST HWPROFILEINFO * phpi,
IN ULONG uHwFlags,
TCHAR * pszDeviceName,
CString * pstrDeviceNameFriendly);
~CHardwareProfileEntry();
BOOL FWriteHardwareProfile(HMACHINE hMachine);
}; // CHardwareProfileEntry
#define SERVICE_cchDisplayNameMax 256
#define SERVICE_cchDescriptionMax 2048 // Maximum number of character in the description
#define SERVICE_cbQueryServiceConfigMax 4096 // Maximum number of bytes required by QueryServiceConfig()
#define SERVICE_cchRebootMessageMax 2048 // Longest length of the reboot message
#define cActionsMax 3 // Maximum number of failure/actions supported
// Macros to convert one time unit to another
#define CvtMillisecondsIntoMinutes(dwMilliseconds) ((dwMilliseconds) / (1000 * 60))
#define CvtSecondsIntoDays(dwSeconds) ((dwSeconds) / (60 * 60 * 24))
#define CvtMinutesIntoMilliseconds(dwMinutes) ((dwMinutes) * 60 * 1000)
#define CvtDaysIntoSeconds(dwDays) ((dwDays) * 60 * 60 * 24)
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// class CDlgPropService - Service dialog properties
//
// This object is created only to display the service properties
// of a given service.
//
class CServicePropertyData
{
friend class CServicePageGeneral;
friend class CServicePageHwProfile;
friend class CServicePageRecovery;
friend class CServicePageRecovery2;
friend class CServiceDlgRebootComputer;
protected:
enum _DIRTYFLAGS
{
mskzValidNone = 0x00000000, // None of the fields are valid
mskfValidSS = 0x00000001, // Content of m_SS is valid
mskfValidQSC = 0x00000002, // Content of m_paQSC is valid
mskfValidSFA = 0x00000004, // Content of m_SFA is valid
mskfValidDescr = 0x00000008, // Service description is valid
mskfSystemProcess = 0x00000010, // Service runs in system process
//mskfValidAll = 0x00000080, // All the fields are valid
mskfErrorBAADF00D = 0x00008000, // Workaround for the error code returned by CM_Get_Hardware_Profile_Info_Ex()
// General
#ifdef EDIT_DISPLAY_NAME_373025
mskfDirtyDisplayName = 0x00010000, // Service display name has been modified
mskfDirtyDescription = 0x00020000, // Service description has been modified
#endif // EDIT_DISPLAY_NAME_373025
mskfDirtyStartupType = 0x00040000, // Startup type has been modified
// mskfDirtyStartupParam = 0x00080000, // IGNORED: Startup parameters are not persistent
// Log On
mskfDirtyAccountName = 0x01000000,
mskfDirtyPassword = 0x02000000,
mskfDirtySvcType = 0x04000000,
// Recovery
mskfDirtySFA = 0x10000000, // Content of m_SFA has been modified
mskfDirtyRunFile = 0x20000000, // Command to run a file has been modified
mskfDirtyRebootMessage = 0x40000000, // Reboot message has been modified
mskfDirtyActionType = 0x80000000, // Only the action type has been changed
mskmDirtyAll = 0xFFFF0000, // Mask to check if one of the field has been modified
} DIRTYFLAGS;
protected:
IDataObjectPtr m_spDataObject; // Used for MMCPropertyChangeNotify
LONG_PTR m_lNotifyHandle; // Handle used to notify SnapIn parent when properties are modified
HMACHINE m_hMachine; // Handle of computer for Configuration Manager.
SC_HANDLE m_hScManager; // Handle to service control manager database
CString m_strMachineName; // Name of the computer. Empty for 'local machine'.
CString m_strUiMachineName; // Name of the computer in a friendly way (should not be used with the APIs)
CString m_strServiceName; // Name of the service
CONST TCHAR * m_pszServiceName; // Pointer to service name (pointing to m_strServiceName)
CString m_strServiceDisplayName; // Display name of the service
BOOL m_fQueryServiceConfig2; // TRUE => Machine support QueryServiceConfig2() API
UINT m_uFlags; // Flags about which fields are dirty
//
// General Dialog
//
// JonN 4/21/01 348163
// Note that this structure may not be initialized, or only the
// SERVICE_STATUS field may be initialized
SERVICE_STATUS_PROCESS m_SS; // Service Status structure
QUERY_SERVICE_CONFIG * m_paQSC; // Pointer to allocated QSC structure
CString m_strDescription; // Description of service
//
// Logon As Dialog
//
CString m_strLogOnAccountName;
CString m_strPassword;
//
// Hardware profile
//
CHardwareProfileEntry * m_paHardwareProfileEntryList; // Pointer to linked list of entries
BOOL m_fShowHwProfileInstances; // TRUE => Show the device instances
INT m_iSubItemHwProfileStatus; // Always 1 or 2 (computed from 1 + m_fShowHwProfileInstance)
//
// Recovery Dialog
//
SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS * m_paSFA; // Pointer to allocated SFA structure
SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS m_SFA; // Output SFA structure
SC_ACTION m_rgSA[cActionsMax]; // Array to hold first, second and subsequent failures
BOOL m_fAllSfaTakeNoAction; // TRUE => All SFA recovery attemps do take no actions
// JonN 3/28/00 28975
// IIS 5.0 Reliability : SCM Snap-in :
// The snap-in is changing the failure action delay value
//
// We remember the initial value and what we initially displayed.
// if the user does not change the value of DelayAbendCount,
// DelayRestartService, or DelayRebootComputer.
UINT m_secOriginalAbendCount;
UINT m_daysOriginalAbendCount;
UINT m_daysDisplayAbendCount;
UINT m_msecOriginalRestartService;
UINT m_minOriginalRestartService;
UINT m_minDisplayRestartService;
UINT m_msecOriginalRebootComputer;
UINT m_minOriginalRebootComputer;
UINT m_minDisplayRebootComputer;
CString m_strRunFileCommand; // Command line with arguments and abend number (if any)
CString m_strRebootMessage; // Reboot message
HWND m_hwndPropertySheet; // Handle of the property sheet
CServicePageGeneral * m_pPageGeneral;
CServicePageHwProfile * m_pPageHwProfile;
CServicePageRecovery * m_pPageRecovery;
CServicePageRecovery2 * m_pPageRecovery2; // JonN 4/20/01 348163
public:
CServicePropertyData();
~CServicePropertyData();
BOOL FInit(
LPDATAOBJECT lpDataObject,
CONST TCHAR pszMachineName[],
CONST TCHAR pszServiceName[],
CONST TCHAR pszServiceDisplayName[],
LONG_PTR lNotifyHandle);
BOOL CreatePropertyPages(LPPROPERTYSHEETCALLBACK pCallback);
BOOL FOpenScManager();
BOOL FQueryServiceInfo();
BOOL FUpdateServiceInfo();
void FCheckLSAAccount();
BOOL FOnApply();
void NotifySnapInParent();
void UpdateCaption();
void FlushHardwareProfileEntries();
BOOL FQueryHardwareProfileEntries();
BOOL FChangeHardwareProfileEntries();
void SetDirty(enum CServicePropertyData::_DIRTYFLAGS uDirtyFlag)
{
Assert((uDirtyFlag & ~mskmDirtyAll) == 0);
m_uFlags |= uDirtyFlag;
}
UINT GetDelayForActionType(SC_ACTION_TYPE actionType, BOOL * pfDelayFound);
void SetDelayForActionType(SC_ACTION_TYPE actionType, UINT uDelay);
UINT QueryUsesActionType(SC_ACTION_TYPE actionType);
BOOL FAllSfaTakeNoAction();
}; // CServicePropertyData
/*
These functions call through to the appropriate ADVAPI32 calls
and set the last parameter to FALSE
*/
/* ISSUE-2002/03/06-JonN not used
BOOL MyChangeServiceConfig2(
BOOL* pfDllPresentLocally, // will set to FALSE if new ADVAPI32 not present
SC_HANDLE hService, // handle to service
DWORD dwInfoLevel, // which configuration information to change
LPVOID lpInfo // pointer to configuration information
);
*/
BOOL MyQueryServiceConfig2(
BOOL* pfDllPresentLocally, // will set to FALSE if new ADVAPI32 not present
SC_HANDLE hService, // handle of service
DWORD dwInfoLevel, // which configuration data is requested
LPBYTE lpBuffer, // pointer to service configuration buffer
DWORD cbBufSize, // size of service configuration buffer
LPDWORD pcbBytesNeeded // address of variable for bytes needed
);
#endif // ~__SVCPROP_H__