93 lines
3.1 KiB
C
93 lines
3.1 KiB
C
// Copyright (C) 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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//
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// MODULE: nmmgr.h
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//
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// AUTHOR: claus giloi
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//
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// COMMENTS: Based on Service sample in NT SDK
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// Code will have the following command line interface
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//
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// <service exe> -? to display this list
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// <service exe> -install to install the service
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// <service exe> -remove to remove the service
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// <service exe> -debug <params> to run as a console app for debugging
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//
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// Note: This code also implements Ctrl+C and Ctrl+Break handlers
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// when using the debug option. These console events cause
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// your ServiceStop routine to be called
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//
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// Also, this code only handles the OWN_SERVICE service type
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// running in the LOCAL_SYSTEM security context.
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//
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// To control your service ( start, stop, etc ) you may use the
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// Services control panel applet or the NET.EXE program.
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//
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// To aid in writing/debugging service, the
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// SDK contains a utility (MSTOOLS\BIN\SC.EXE) that
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// can be used to control, configure, or obtain service status.
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// SC displays complete status for any service/driver
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// in the service database, and allows any of the configuration
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// parameters to be easily changed at the command line.
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// For more information on SC.EXE, type SC at the command line.
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//
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#ifndef __NTSRVC_H__
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#define __NTSRVC_H__
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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extern SERVICE_STATUS g_ssStatus; // current status of the service
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extern SERVICE_STATUS_HANDLE g_sshStatusHandle;
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// The service should use ReportStatusToSCMgr to indicate
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//// progress. This routine must also be used by StartService()
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//// to report to the SCM when the service is running.
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////
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//// If a ServiceStop procedure is going to take longer than
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//// 3 seconds to execute, it should spawn a thread to
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//// execute the stop code, and return. Otherwise, the
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//// ServiceControlManager will believe that the service has
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//// stopped responding
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////
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VOID MNMServiceStart(DWORD dwArgc, LPTSTR *lpszArgv);
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BOOL MNMServiceActivate();
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BOOL MNMServiceDeActivate();
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//// The following are procedures which
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//// may be useful to call within the above procedures,
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//// but require no implementation by the user.
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//// They are implemented in service.c
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//
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// FUNCTION: ReportStatusToSCMgr()
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//
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// PURPOSE: Sets the current status of the service and
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// reports it to the Service Control Manager
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//
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// PARAMETERS:
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// dwCurrentState - the state of the service
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// dwWin32ExitCode - error code to report
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// dwWaitHint - worst case estimate to next checkpoint
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//
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// RETURN VALUE:
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// TRUE - success
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// FALSE - failure
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//
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BOOL ReportStatusToSCMgr(DWORD dwCurrentState, DWORD dwWin32ExitCode, DWORD dwWaitHint);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif __NTSRVC_H__
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