Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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// Copyright (c) 1996-1999 Microsoft Corporation
//+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Microsoft Windows
//
// File: svrmain.cxx
//
// Contents: Main startup for Tracking (Server) Service
//
// Classes:
//
// Functions:
//
//
//
// History: 18-Nov-96 BillMo Created.
//
// Notes:
//
// Codework: UnInitialize RPC.
// LnkSvrMoveNotify must not be passed machine id.
// RPC stub routines should not catch exceptions.
//
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "pch.cxx"
#pragma hdrstop
#define THIS_FILE_NUMBER SVRMAIN_CXX_FILE_NO
#define TRKDATA_ALLOCATE
#include "trksvr.hxx"
#undef TRKDATA_ALLOCATE
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
//
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
HANDLE g_hWait = NULL;
void
ServiceStopCallback( PVOID pContext, BOOLEAN fTimeout )
{
CTrkSvrSvc *ptrksvr = reinterpret_cast<CTrkSvrSvc*>(pContext);
__try
{
UnregisterWait( g_hWait );
g_hWait = NULL;
// Close down the service. This could block while threads are
// completed.
ptrksvr->UnInitialize( S_OK );
TrkLog((TRKDBG_SVR, TEXT("TrkSvr service stopped") ));
CTrkRpcConfig::_fInitialized = FALSE;
delete ptrksvr;
TrkAssert( NULL == g_ptrksvr );
TrkAssert( 0 == g_cThreadPoolRegistrations );
// Uninitialize the DLL since it's never actually unloaded.
CommonDllUnInit( &g_ctrksvr );
}
__except( BreakOnDebuggableException() )
{
TrkLog(( TRKDBG_ERROR, TEXT("Exception during service stop - %08x"), GetExceptionCode() ));
}
#if DBG
TrkDebugDelete( );
#endif
}
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// ServiceMain
//
// This function is exported from the dll, and is called when we run
// under svchost.exe.
//
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
VOID WINAPI
ServiceMain(DWORD dwArgc, LPTSTR *lptszArgv)
{
SVCS_ENTRY_POINT( dwArgc, lptszArgv, NULL, NULL );
}
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// ServiceEntry
//
// This function is also exported from the dll, and is called directly when
// we run under services.exe (the normal case), but is also called by
// ServiceMain when we run under svchost.exe. We distinguish between the
// two by checking pSvcsGlobalData (non-NULL iff running under services.exe).
//
// Since we use the Win32 thread pool, this routine returns after some
// initialization, it isn't held for the lifetime of the service (except
// when run under svchost.exe).
//
//+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
VOID
SVCS_ENTRY_POINT(
DWORD NumArgs,
LPTSTR *ArgsArray,
PSVCHOST_GLOBAL_DATA pSvcsGlobalData,
IN HANDLE SvcRefHandle
)
{
HRESULT hr = S_OK;
BOOL fDllInitialized = FALSE;
CTrkSvrSvc *ptrksvr = NULL;
__try
{
#if DBG
{
CTrkConfiguration cTrkConfiguration;
cTrkConfiguration.Initialize();
TrkDebugCreate( cTrkConfiguration._dwDebugStoreFlags, "TrkSvr" );
cTrkConfiguration.UnInitialize();
}
#endif
// Initialize the DLL itself. This raises if there is already an instance
// of this service running.
CommonDllInit( &g_ctrksvr );
fDllInitialized = TRUE;
TrkLog(( TRKDBG_SVR, TEXT("\n") ));
// Create and initialize the primary service object
ptrksvr = new CTrkSvrSvc;
if( NULL == ptrksvr )
{
TrkLog(( TRKDBG_ERROR, TEXT("Couldn't alloc CTrkSvrSvc") ));
return;
}
ptrksvr->Initialize( pSvcsGlobalData ); // sets g_ptrksvr
}
__except(BreakOnDebuggableException())
{
hr = GetExceptionCode();
TrkLog((TRKDBG_ERROR, TEXT("couldn't initialize, hr=%08X"),hr));
if( NULL != ptrksvr )
{
__try
{
ptrksvr->UnInitialize( hr );
}
__except( EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER )
{
TrkAssert( !TEXT("Unexpected exception in trksvr!ServiceEntry") );
}
TrkAssert( NULL == g_ptrksvr );
delete ptrksvr;
ptrksvr = NULL;
}
if( fDllInitialized )
CommonDllUnInit( &g_ctrksvr );
}
}