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/*======================================================================================//
| //
|Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Sequent Computer Systems, Incorporated. All rights reserved. //
| //
|Description: //
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|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
; This file contains main(), ServiceMain(), and Service Start, Stop, and Control. //
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
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|Created: //
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| Jarl McDonald 07-98 //
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|Revision History: //
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|=======================================================================================*/
#include "ProcConSvc.h"
#include <shellapi.h>
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
// Globals //
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
BOOL svcStop = FALSE; // shows if stop has been issued
BOOL notService = FALSE; // TRUE if we're running as a console app
SERVICE_STATUS_HANDLE ssHandle; // service control handler
SERVICE_STATUS ssStatus; // current service status
PCULONG32 ssErrCode = 0; // error code for status reporting
CProcCon *cPCptr = NULL; // Pointer to give service rtns access
static void
Usage( void )
{
DWORD numWritten;
DWORD numToWrite;
HANDLE StdOut;
StdOut = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
numToWrite = _tcslen(PROCCON_SERVICE_USAGE);
if (! WriteConsole(StdOut,
PROCCON_SERVICE_USAGE,
numToWrite,
&numWritten,
0)) {
WriteFile(StdOut,
PROCCON_SERVICE_USAGE,
numToWrite * sizeof(TCHAR),
&numWritten,
NULL);
}
}
//=======================================================================================//
// main function -- initiate requested action: install, remove, run as console app, run as service
//
// Input: none -- args retrieved via GetCommandLine
// Returns: no return value
//
void _cdecl main( void )
{
// Load our strings so we have proper reporting, etc.
PCLoadStrings();
int argc;
TCHAR *cmdLine = GetCommandLineW();
TCHAR **argv = CommandLineToArgvW( cmdLine, &argc );
if (!argv) {
Usage();
return;
}
// See if a command line command was given -- only true if a switch (- or /)...
if ( argc > 1 && (argv[1][0] == '-' || argv[1][0] == '/') ) {
if ( !_tcsicmp( TEXT("install"), argv[1] + 1 ) ) PCInstallService( argc - 2, &argv[2] );
else if ( !_tcsicmp( TEXT("remove"), argv[1] + 1 ) ) PCRemoveService( argc - 2, &argv[2] );
else if ( !_tcsicmp( TEXT("reinstall"), argv[1] + 1 ) ) {
PCRemoveService( argc - 2, &argv[2] );
PCInstallService( argc - 2, &argv[2] );
}
#ifdef _DEBUG
else if ( !_tcsicmp( TEXT("noservice"), argv[1] + 1 ) ) PCConsoleService( argc - 2, &argv[2] );
#endif
else Usage();
return;
}
// No command line -- we are to run as a service...
// Then kick things off...
static SERVICE_TABLE_ENTRY dispTbl[] = {
{ const_cast <TCHAR *> (PROCCON_SVC_NAME), (LPSERVICE_MAIN_FUNCTION) PCServiceMain },
{ NULL, NULL }
};
if ( !StartServiceCtrlDispatcher( dispTbl ) ) {
ssErrCode = GetLastError();
PCLogMessage( PC_SERVICE_DISPATCH_ERROR, EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, 1, PROCCON_SVC_DISP_NAME,
sizeof(ssErrCode), &ssErrCode );
}
}
//=======================================================================================//
// PCServiceMain -- our main service routine -- will start processing
//
// Input: argc, argv (now as PCULONG32 and TCHAR).
// Returns: no return value
//
void WINAPI PCServiceMain( PCULONG32 Argc, LPTSTR *Argv ) {
// register our service control handler...
ssHandle = RegisterServiceCtrlHandler( PROCCON_SVC_NAME, PCServiceControl );
if ( ssHandle ) {
// Initialize fixed-value status members...
ssStatus.dwServiceType = SERVICE_WIN32_OWN_PROCESS;
ssStatus.dwServiceSpecificExitCode = 0;
// request handling of alignment errors. We know we have som issues on IA64 machines.
SetErrorMode(SEM_NOALIGNMENTFAULTEXCEPT);
// report status to the service control manager and start service...
if ( PCReportStatus( SERVICE_START_PENDING, NO_ERROR, 3000) )
PCStartService( Argc, Argv );
if ( svcStop )
PCLogMessage( PC_SERVICE_STOPPED, EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, 1, PROCCON_SVC_DISP_NAME );
// report stopped status to the service control manager...
PCReportStatus( SERVICE_STOPPED, ssErrCode, 0 );
}
return;
}
//=======================================================================================//
// The Process Management app start point
//
// Input: argc, argv (now as PCULONG32 and TCHAR, both ignored)
// Returns: no return value
//
void PCStartService( PCULONG32 Argc, LPTSTR *Argv ) {
// See that we are running under Windows 2000 Datacenter Server only...
#if !defined(_DEBUG) && !defined(IBM_NUMAQ_PC)
if ( !PCTestOSVersion() ) {
PCLogMessage( PC_SERVICE_UNSUPPORTED_WINDOWS_VERSION, EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, 1, PROCCON_SVC_DISP_NAME );
//ssErrCode = ERROR_BAD_ENVIRONMENT; // have to use an NT error to get SCM to put it in the event log nicely
return;
}
#endif
// Make sure we are not already running and set up mutual exclusion...
// If the process is started twice in service mode the
// SCM will enforce the single instance rule but we could be burned
// by a debug version.
// It appears to take the system longer to clean up the orphaned event
// then it take SCM to realize the service crashed, is not running, and
// can be started again.
// If we exit we don't report status to SCM and that's not good.
if (!PCSetIsRunning( PROCCON_SVC_EXCLUSION, PROCCON_SVC_DISP_NAME )) {
// ssErrCode = ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS; // have to use an NT error to get SCM to put it in the event log nicely
return;
}
//
// Instantiate ourselves and test for success...
//
CProcCon cPC;
if ( !cPC.ReadyToRun() ) {
PCLogMessage( PC_STARTUP_FAILED, EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, 1, PROCCON_SVC_DISP_NAME );
// ssErrCode = ; // have to use an NT error to get SCM to put it in the event log nicely
return;
}
cPCptr = &cPC; // set global pointer for Service Stop usage
// We are ready to start processing so set service started...
if ( !PCReportStatus( SERVICE_RUNNING, NO_ERROR, 0) ) {
// no likely recovery...
cPC.HardStop(ssErrCode);
cPCptr = NULL; // not necesary
return;
}
else if ( !notService )
PCLogMessage( PC_SERVICE_STARTED, EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, 1, PROCCON_SVC_DISP_NAME );
//
// Main service process...
//
cPC.Run();
cPCptr = NULL; // a reminder that the global pointer references a stack variable
}
//=============================================================================================
// function to initiate service stop.
//
// Input: none
// Returns: nothing
// Note: what's done here must not take longer than 3 seconds by NT service rules
//
VOID PCStopService()
{
svcStop = TRUE;
if ( cPCptr )
cPCptr->Stop();
}
//=============================================================================================
// function to handle ControlService for us.
//
// Input: control code
// Returns: nothing
//
void WINAPI PCServiceControl( PCULONG32 dwCtrlCode ) {
// Handle the requested control code.
//
switch(dwCtrlCode)
{
// Stop or shutdown the service...
case SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP:
case SERVICE_CONTROL_SHUTDOWN:
PCReportStatus( SERVICE_STOP_PENDING, NO_ERROR, 0 );
PCStopService();
return;
// Other standard control codes...
case SERVICE_CONTROL_PAUSE:
case SERVICE_CONTROL_CONTINUE:
case SERVICE_CONTROL_INTERROGATE:
break;
// invalid or user control codes...
default:
break;
}
PCReportStatus(ssStatus.dwCurrentState, NO_ERROR, 0);
}
//=============================================================================================
// function to handle service status reporting to NT
//
// Input: current state, exit code, wait hint
// Returns: TRUE if status reported (or not a service), else FALSE
//
//
BOOL PCReportStatus( PCULONG32 dwCurrentState, PCULONG32 dwWin32ExitCode, PCULONG32 dwWaitHint ) {
static PCULONG32 dwCheckPoint = 1;
BOOL fResult = TRUE;
if ( !notService ) {
ssStatus.dwControlsAccepted = dwCurrentState == SERVICE_RUNNING? SERVICE_ACCEPT_STOP : 0;
ssStatus.dwCurrentState = dwCurrentState;
ssStatus.dwWin32ExitCode = dwWin32ExitCode;
ssStatus.dwWaitHint = dwWaitHint;
if ( dwCurrentState == SERVICE_RUNNING || dwCurrentState == SERVICE_STOPPED )
ssStatus.dwCheckPoint = 0;
else
ssStatus.dwCheckPoint = dwCheckPoint++;
// Report the status of the service to the service control manager.
//
if ( !(fResult = SetServiceStatus( ssHandle, &ssStatus )) ) {
ssErrCode = GetLastError();
PCLogMessage( PC_SERVICE_STATUS_ERROR, EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE, 1, PROCCON_SVC_DISP_NAME,
sizeof(ssErrCode), &ssErrCode );
}
}
return fResult;
}
#ifdef _DEBUG
//=============================================================================================
// FUNCTION: PCConsoleService -- run the service as a console application instead.
//
// Input: standard argc, argv
// Returns: no return value
//
void PCConsoleService(int argc, TCHAR **argv) {
notService = TRUE;
SetConsoleCtrlHandler( PCControlHandler, TRUE );
// Set privileges we may need when not a service under LocalSystem...
PCSetPrivilege( SE_DEBUG_NAME, TRUE );
PCSetPrivilege( SE_INC_BASE_PRIORITY_NAME, TRUE );
PCStartService( argc, argv );
}
//=============================================================================================
// function to handle console ctrl-C and break to simulate service stop when in console mode.
//
// Input: control code
// Returns: TRUE if handled, FALSE if not
//
BOOL WINAPI PCControlHandler( PCULONG32 dwCtrlType ) {
switch( dwCtrlType )
{
case CTRL_BREAK_EVENT:
case CTRL_C_EVENT:
PCStopService();
return TRUE;
break;
}
return FALSE;
}
#endif
// End of PCMain.cpp
//============================================================================J McDonald fecit====//