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/**********************************************************************/
/** Microsoft Windows NT **/
/** Copyright(c) Microsoft Corp., 1993 **/
/**********************************************************************/
/*
perfwins.c
This file implements the Extensible Performance Objects for
the FTP Server service.
FILE HISTORY:
KeithMo 07-Jun-1993 Created, based on RussBl's sample code.
*/
#include <nt.h>
#include <ntrtl.h>
#include <nturtl.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <winperf.h>
#include <lm.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "winsctrs.h"
#include "perfmsg.h"
#include "perfutil.h"
#include "winsintf.h"
#include "winsdata.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "winsevnt.h"
//
// Private globals.
//
DWORD cOpens = 0; // Active "opens" reference count.
BOOL fInitOK = FALSE; // TRUE if DLL initialized OK.
BOOL sfLogOpen; //indicates whether the log is
//open or closed
BOOL sfErrReported; //to prevent the same error from being
//logged continuously
#if DBG
DWORD WinsdDebug = 0; // Debug behaviour flags.
#endif // DBG
//
// Public prototypes.
//
PM_OPEN_PROC OpenWinsPerformanceData;
PM_COLLECT_PROC CollectWinsPerformanceData;
PM_CLOSE_PROC CloseWinsPerformanceData;
//
// Public functions.
//
/*******************************************************************
NAME: OpenWinsPerformanceData
SYNOPSIS: Initializes the data structures used to communicate
performance counters with the registry.
ENTRY: lpDeviceNames - Poitner to object ID of each device
to be opened.
RETURNS: DWORD - Win32 status code.
HISTORY:
Pradeepb 20-July-1993 Created.
********************************************************************/
DWORD OpenWinsPerformanceData( LPWSTR lpDeviceNames )
{
DWORD err = NO_ERROR;
HKEY hkey = NULL;
// DWORD size;
// DWORD type;
DWORD dwFirstCounter;
DWORD dwFirstHelp;
IF_DEBUG( ENTRYPOINTS )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "in OpenWinsPerformanceData\n" ));
}
//
// Since SCREG is multi-threaded and will call this routine in
// order to service remote performance queries, this library
// must keep track of how many times it has been opened (i.e.
// how many threads have accessed it). The registry routines will
// limit access to the initialization routine to only one thread
// at a time so synchronization (i.e. reentrancy) should not be
// a problem.
//
if( !fInitOK )
{
PERF_COUNTER_DEFINITION * pctr;
DWORD i;
if(AddSrcToReg() == ERROR_SUCCESS)
{
if (!MonOpenEventLog())
{
sfLogOpen = TRUE;
}
}
//
// This is the *first* open.
//
dwFirstCounter = WINSCTRS_FIRST_COUNTER;
dwFirstHelp = WINSCTRS_FIRST_HELP;
//
// Update the object & counter name & help indicies.
//
WinsDataDataDefinition.ObjectType.ObjectNameTitleIndex
+= dwFirstCounter;
WinsDataDataDefinition.ObjectType.ObjectHelpTitleIndex
+= dwFirstHelp;
pctr = &WinsDataDataDefinition.UniqueReg;
for( i = 0 ; i < NUMBER_OF_WINSDATA_COUNTERS ; i++ )
{
pctr->CounterNameTitleIndex += dwFirstCounter;
pctr->CounterHelpTitleIndex += dwFirstHelp;
pctr++;
}
//
// Remember that we initialized OK.
//
fInitOK = TRUE;
//
// Close the registry if we managed to actually open it.
//
if( hkey != NULL )
{
RegCloseKey( hkey );
hkey = NULL;
}
IF_DEBUG( OPEN )
{
if( err != NO_ERROR )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "Cannot read registry data, error %lu\n", err ));
}
}
}
//
// Bump open counter.
//
if( err == NO_ERROR )
{
cOpens++;
}
//
// if sfLogOpen is FALSE, it means that all threads we closed the
// event log in CloseWinsPerformanceData
//
if (!sfLogOpen)
{
MonOpenEventLog();
}
return err;
} // OpenWinsPerformanceData
/*******************************************************************
NAME: CollectWinsPerformanceData
SYNOPSIS: Initializes the data structures used to communicate
ENTRY: lpValueName - The name of the value to retrieve.
lppData - On entry contains a pointer to the buffer to
receive the completed PerfDataBlock & subordinate
structures. On exit, points to the first bytes
*after* the data structures added by this routine.
lpcbTotalBytes - On entry contains a pointer to the
size (in BYTEs) of the buffer referenced by lppData.
On exit, contains the number of BYTEs added by this
routine.
lpNumObjectTypes - Receives the number of objects added
by this routine.
RETURNS: DWORD - Win32 status code. MUST be either NO_ERROR
or ERROR_MORE_DATA.
HISTORY:
KeithMo 07-Jun-1993 Created.
********************************************************************/
DWORD CollectWinsPerformanceData( LPWSTR lpValueName,
LPVOID * lppData,
LPDWORD lpcbTotalBytes,
LPDWORD lpNumObjectTypes )
{
DWORD dwQueryType;
ULONG cbRequired;
DWORD *pdwCounter;
WINSDATA_COUNTER_BLOCK *pCounterBlock;
WINSDATA_DATA_DEFINITION *pWinsDataDataDefinition;
WINSINTF_RESULTS_NEW_T Results;
#if 0
WINSINTF_RESULTS_T Results;
#endif
WINSINTF_STAT_T *pWinsStats = &Results.WinsStat;
DWORD Status;
IF_DEBUG( ENTRYPOINTS )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "in CollectWinsPerformanceData\n" ));
WINSD_PRINT(( " lpValueName = %08lX (%ls)\n",
lpValueName,
lpValueName ));
WINSD_PRINT(( " lppData = %08lX (%08lX)\n",
lppData,
*lppData ));
WINSD_PRINT(( " lpcbTotalBytes = %08lX (%08lX)\n",
lpcbTotalBytes,
*lpcbTotalBytes ));
WINSD_PRINT(( " lpNumObjectTypes = %08lX (%08lX)\n",
lpNumObjectTypes,
*lpNumObjectTypes ));
}
//
// No need to even try if we failed to open...
//
if( !fInitOK )
{
IF_DEBUG( COLLECT )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "Initialization failed, CollectWinsPerformanceData aborting\n" ));
}
*lpcbTotalBytes = 0;
*lpNumObjectTypes = 0;
//
// According to the Performance Counter design, this
// is a successful exit. Go figure.
//
return NO_ERROR;
}
//
// Determine the query type.
//
dwQueryType = GetQueryType( lpValueName );
if( dwQueryType == QUERY_FOREIGN )
{
IF_DEBUG( COLLECT )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "foreign queries not supported\n" ));
}
//
// We don't do foreign queries.
//
*lpcbTotalBytes = 0;
*lpNumObjectTypes = 0;
return NO_ERROR;
}
if( dwQueryType == QUERY_ITEMS )
{
//
// The registry is asking for a specific object. Let's
// see if we're one of the chosen.
//
if( !IsNumberInUnicodeList(
WinsDataDataDefinition.ObjectType.ObjectNameTitleIndex,
lpValueName ) )
{
IF_DEBUG( COLLECT )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "%ls not a supported object type\n", lpValueName ));
}
*lpcbTotalBytes = 0;
*lpNumObjectTypes = 0;
return NO_ERROR;
}
}
//
// See if there's enough space.
//
pWinsDataDataDefinition = (WINSDATA_DATA_DEFINITION *)*lppData;
cbRequired = sizeof(WINSDATA_DATA_DEFINITION) +
WINSDATA_SIZE_OF_PERFORMANCE_DATA;
if( *lpcbTotalBytes < cbRequired )
{
IF_DEBUG( COLLECT )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "%lu bytes of buffer insufficient, %lu needed\n",
*lpcbTotalBytes,
cbRequired ));
}
//
// Nope.
//
*lpcbTotalBytes = 0;
*lpNumObjectTypes = 0;
return ERROR_MORE_DATA;
}
//
// Copy the (constant, initialized) Object Type and counter definitions
// to the caller's data buffer
//
memmove( pWinsDataDataDefinition,
&WinsDataDataDefinition,
sizeof(WINSDATA_DATA_DEFINITION) );
//
// Try to retrieve the data.
//
Results.WinsStat.NoOfPnrs = 0;
Results.WinsStat.pRplPnrs = NULL;
Results.pAddVersMaps = NULL;
{
WINSINTF_BIND_DATA_T BindData;
handle_t BindHdl;
BindData.fTcpIp = FALSE;
BindData.pPipeName = (LPBYTE)TEXT("\\pipe\\WinsPipe");
BindData.pServerAdd = (LPBYTE)TEXT("");
BindHdl = WinsBind(&BindData);
Status = WinsStatusNew(BindHdl, WINSINTF_E_STAT, &Results);
WinsUnbind(&BindData, BindHdl);
}
if( Status != WINSINTF_SUCCESS )
{
IF_DEBUG( COLLECT )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "cannot retrieve statistics, error %lu\n",
Status ));
}
//
// if we haven't logged the error yet, log it
//
if (!sfErrReported)
{
REPORT_ERROR(WINS_EVT_WINS_STATUS_ERR, LOG_USER);
sfErrReported = TRUE;
}
//
// Error retrieving statistics.
//
*lpcbTotalBytes = 0;
*lpNumObjectTypes = 0;
return NO_ERROR;
}
//
// Ahaa, we got the statistics, reset flag if set
//
if (sfErrReported)
{
sfErrReported = FALSE;
}
//
// Format the WINS Server data.
//
pCounterBlock = (WINSDATA_COUNTER_BLOCK *)( pWinsDataDataDefinition + 1 );
pCounterBlock->PerfCounterBlock.ByteLength =
WINSDATA_SIZE_OF_PERFORMANCE_DATA;
//
// Get the pointer to the first (DWORD) counter. This
// pointer *must* be quadword aligned.
//
pdwCounter = (DWORD *)( pCounterBlock + 1 );
WINSD_ASSERT( ( (DWORD_PTR)pdwCounter & 3 ) == 0 );
IF_DEBUG( COLLECT )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "pWinsDataDataDefinition = %08lX\n", pWinsDataDataDefinition ));
WINSD_PRINT(( "pCounterBlock = %08lX\n", pCounterBlock ));
WINSD_PRINT(( "ByteLength = %08lX\n", pCounterBlock->PerfCounterBlock.ByteLength ));
WINSD_PRINT(( "pliCounter = %08lX\n", pdwCounter ));
}
//
// Move the DWORDs into the buffer.
//
IF_DEBUG( COLLECT )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "pdwCounter = %08lX\n", pdwCounter ));
}
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfUniqueReg;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfGroupReg;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)(pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfUniqueReg +
pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfGroupReg);
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfUniqueRef;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfGroupRef;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)(pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfUniqueRef +
pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfGroupRef);
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)(pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfSuccRel +
pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfFailRel);
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)(pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfSuccQueries +
pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfFailQueries);
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfUniqueCnf;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfGroupCnf;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)(pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfUniqueCnf +
pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfGroupCnf);
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfSuccRel;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfFailRel;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfSuccQueries;
*pdwCounter++ = (DWORD)pWinsStats->Counters.NoOfFailQueries;
//
// Update arguments for return.
//
*lppData = (PVOID)pdwCounter;
*lpNumObjectTypes = 1;
*lpcbTotalBytes = (DWORD)((BYTE *)pdwCounter - (BYTE *)pWinsDataDataDefinition);
IF_DEBUG( COLLECT )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "pData = %08lX\n", *lppData ));
WINSD_PRINT(( "NumObjectTypes = %08lX\n", *lpNumObjectTypes ));
WINSD_PRINT(( "cbTotalBytes = %08lX\n", *lpcbTotalBytes ));
}
//
// Free the API buffer.
//
#if 0
NetApiBufferFree( (LPBYTE)pWinsStats );
#endif
//
// Free the buffers RPC allocates.
//
WinsFreeMem( Results.pAddVersMaps );
WinsFreeMem( Results.WinsStat.pRplPnrs );
//
// Success! Honest!!
//
return NO_ERROR;
} // CollectWinsPerformanceData
/*******************************************************************
NAME: CloseWinsPerformanceData
SYNOPSIS: Terminates the performance counters.
RETURNS: DWORD - Win32 status code.
HISTORY:
KeithMo 07-Jun-1993 Created.
********************************************************************/
DWORD CloseWinsPerformanceData( VOID )
{
IF_DEBUG( ENTRYPOINTS )
{
WINSD_PRINT(( "in CloseWinsPerformanceData\n" ));
}
//
// No real cleanup to do here.
//
cOpens--;
if (!cOpens)
{
//
// unbind from the nameserver. There could be synch. problems since
// sfLogOpen is changed in both Open and Close functions. This at the
// max. will affect logging. It being unclear at this point whether or
// not Open gets called multiple times (from all looks of it, it is only
// called once), this flag may even not be necessary.
//
MonCloseEventLog();
sfLogOpen = FALSE;
}
return NO_ERROR;
} // CloseWinsPerformanceData