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/*++
Copyright (c) 1999 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
loopmgr.c
Abstract:
This module contains all of the code to drive the
Loop Manager of Wireless Policy .
Author:
abhisheV 30-September-1999
Environment
User Level: Win32
Revision History:
--*/
#include "precomp.h"
enum {
//SERVICE_STOP_EVENT = 0,
//INTERFACE_CHANGE_EVENT,
//NEW_LOCAL_POLICY_EVENT,
NEW_DS_POLICY_EVENT,
FORCED_POLICY_RELOAD_EVENT,
POLICY_ENGINE_STOP_EVENT,
REAPPLY_POLICY_801X,
WAIT_EVENT_COUNT
};
DWORD
ServiceStart(LPVOID lparam
)
{
DWORD dwError = 0;
HANDLE hWaitForEvents[WAIT_EVENT_COUNT];
BOOL bDoneWaiting = FALSE;
DWORD dwWaitMilliseconds = 0;
DWORD dwStatus = 0;
time_t LastTimeOutTime = 0;
/* Check for DS Policy Now */
_WirelessDbg(TRC_TRACK, "Updating with DS Policy ");
OnPolicyChanged(
gpWirelessPolicyState
);
hWaitForEvents[NEW_DS_POLICY_EVENT] = ghNewDSPolicyEvent;
hWaitForEvents[FORCED_POLICY_RELOAD_EVENT] = ghForcedPolicyReloadEvent;
hWaitForEvents[POLICY_ENGINE_STOP_EVENT] = ghPolicyEngineStopEvent;
hWaitForEvents[REAPPLY_POLICY_801X] = ghReApplyPolicy8021x;
ComputeRelativePollingTime(
LastTimeOutTime,
TRUE,
&dwWaitMilliseconds
);
time(&LastTimeOutTime);
_WirelessDbg(TRC_TRACK, "Timeout period is %d ",dwWaitMilliseconds);
while (!bDoneWaiting) {
gdwPolicyLoopStarted = 1;
dwStatus = WaitForMultipleObjects(
WAIT_EVENT_COUNT,
hWaitForEvents,
FALSE,
dwWaitMilliseconds
);
/*
PADeleteInUsePolicies();
*/
switch (dwStatus) {
case POLICY_ENGINE_STOP_EVENT:
dwError = ERROR_SUCCESS;
bDoneWaiting = TRUE;
_WirelessDbg(TRC_TRACK, "Policy Engine Stopping ");
break;
case REAPPLY_POLICY_801X:
_WirelessDbg(TRC_TRACK, "ReApplying the 8021X Policy ");
// Appropriate call for 8021x policy addition.
if (gpWirelessPolicyState->dwCurrentState != POLL_STATE_INITIAL) {
AddEapolPolicy(gpWirelessPolicyState->pWirelessPolicyData);
}
ResetEvent(ghReApplyPolicy8021x);
break;
case NEW_DS_POLICY_EVENT:
_WirelessDbg(TRC_TRACK, "Got a new DS policy event ");
_WirelessDbg(TRC_NOTIF, "DBASE:Wireless Policy - Group Policy indication from WinLogon ");
ResetEvent(ghNewDSPolicyEvent);
(VOID) OnPolicyChanged(
gpWirelessPolicyState
);
break;
case FORCED_POLICY_RELOAD_EVENT:
ResetEvent(ghForcedPolicyReloadEvent);
(VOID) OnPolicyChanged(
gpWirelessPolicyState
);
break;
case WAIT_TIMEOUT:
time(&LastTimeOutTime);
_WirelessDbg(TRC_TRACK, "Timed out ");
(VOID) OnPolicyPoll(
gpWirelessPolicyState
);
break;
case WAIT_FAILED:
dwError = GetLastError();
bDoneWaiting = TRUE;
break;
default:
dwError = ERROR_INVALID_EVENT_COUNT;
bDoneWaiting = TRUE;
break;
}
ComputeRelativePollingTime(
LastTimeOutTime,
FALSE,
&dwWaitMilliseconds
);
}
return (dwError);
}
VOID
ComputeRelativePollingTime(
time_t LastTimeOutTime,
BOOL bInitialLoad,
PDWORD pWaitMilliseconds
)
{
DWORD WaitMilliseconds = 0;
DWORD DSReconnectMilliseconds = 0;
time_t NextTimeOutTime = 0;
time_t PresentTime = 0;
long WaitSeconds = gDefaultPollingInterval;
WaitMilliseconds = gCurrentPollingInterval * 1000;
if (!WaitMilliseconds) {
WaitMilliseconds = INFINITE;
}
DSReconnectMilliseconds = gdwDSConnectivityCheck*60*1000;
if ((gpWirelessPolicyState->dwCurrentState != POLL_STATE_DS_DOWNLOADED) &&
(gpWirelessPolicyState->dwCurrentState != POLL_STATE_LOCAL_DOWNLOADED)) {
if (WaitMilliseconds > DSReconnectMilliseconds) {
WaitMilliseconds = DSReconnectMilliseconds;
}
}
if (!bInitialLoad && WaitMilliseconds != INFINITE) {
//
// LastTimeOutTime is the snapshot time value in the past when
// we timed out waiting for multiple events.
// Ideally, the time for the next time out, NextTimeOutTime, is
// the time value in future which is sum of the last time when
// we timed out + the current waiting time value.
//
NextTimeOutTime = LastTimeOutTime + (WaitMilliseconds/1000);
//
// However, the last time we may not have timed out waiting
// for multiple events but rather came out because one of the
// events other than WAIT_TIMEOUT happened.
// However, on that event we may not have done a policy
// poll to figure out whether there was a policy change or
// not. If we again wait for WaitMilliseconds, then we are
// un-knowingly making our net time for policy poll greater
// than the alloted time interval value = WaitMilliseconds.
// So, we need to adjust the WaitMilliseconds to such a value
// that no matter what happens, we always do a policy poll
// atmost every WaitMilliseconds time interval value.
// The current time is PresentTime.
//
time(&PresentTime);
WaitSeconds = (long) (NextTimeOutTime - PresentTime);
if (WaitSeconds < 0) {
WaitMilliseconds = 0;
}
else {
WaitMilliseconds = WaitSeconds * 1000;
}
}
*pWaitMilliseconds = WaitMilliseconds;
}