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/*++
Copyright (c) 1991 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
SVCSLIB.C
Abstract:
Contains code for attaching services to the service controller process.
This file contains the following functions:
SvcStartLocalDispatcher
SvcServiceEntry
SvcLoadDllAndStartSvc
DummyCtrlHandler
AbortService
Author:
Dan Lafferty (danl) 25-Oct-1993
Environment:
User Mode - Win32
Revision History:
25-Oct-1993 Danl
created
--*/
//
// INCLUDES
//
#include <scpragma.h>
extern "C"
{
#include <nt.h>
#include <ntrtl.h>
#include <nturtl.h>
}
#include <windows.h>
#include <winsvc.h> // Service control APIs
#include <scdebug.h>
#include <svcsp.h> // SVCS_ENTRY_POINT, SVCS_GLOBAL_DATA
#include <scseclib.h> //
#include <lmsname.h> // Lanman Service Names
#include <ntrpcp.h> // Rpcp... function prototypes
#include <svcslib.h> // SetupInProgress
//--------------------------
// Definitions and Typedefs
//--------------------------
#define THREAD_WAIT_TIMEOUT 100 // 100 msec timeout
typedef struct _SVCDLL_TABLE_ENTRY {
LPCWSTR lpServiceName;
LPCWSTR lpDllName;
LPCSTR lpServiceEntrypoint;
}SVCDLL_TABLE_ENTRY, *PSVCDLL_TABLE_ENTRY;
//
// Storage for well-known SIDs. Passed to each service entry point.
//
SVCS_GLOBAL_DATA GlobalData;
//--------------------------
// FUNCTION PROTOTYPES
//--------------------------
VOID
SvcServiceEntry ( // Ctrl Dispatcher calls here to start service.
IN DWORD argc,
IN LPTSTR *argv
);
VOID
SvcLoadDllAndStartSvc ( // Loads and invokes service DLL
IN CONST SVCDLL_TABLE_ENTRY * pDllEntry,
IN DWORD argc,
IN LPTSTR argv[]
);
VOID
DummyCtrlHandler( // used if cant find Services Dll or entry pt.
DWORD Opcode
);
VOID
AbortService( // used if cant find Services Dll or entry pt.
LPWSTR ServiceName,
DWORD Error
);
VOID
DispatcherThread(
VOID
);
//--------------------------
// GLOBALS
//--------------------------
//
// Dispatch table for all services. Passed to StartServiceCtrlDispatcher.
//
// Add new service entries here and in the DLL name list.
//
const SERVICE_TABLE_ENTRY SvcServiceDispatchTable[] = {
{ L"EVENTLOG", SvcServiceEntry },
{ L"PlugPlay", SvcServiceEntry },
//
// Do NOT add new services here.
//
{ NULL, NULL }
};
//
// DLL names for all services.
//
const SVCDLL_TABLE_ENTRY SvcDllTable[] = {
{ L"EVENTLOG", L"eventlog.dll", "SvcEntry_Eventlog" },
{ L"PlugPlay", L"umpnpmgr.dll", "SvcEntry_PlugPlay" },
//
// Do NOT add new services here.
//
{ NULL, NULL }
};
DWORD
SvcStartLocalDispatcher(
VOID
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function initializes global data for the services to use, and
then starts a thread for the service control dispatcher.
Arguments:
Return Value:
NO_ERROR - If the dispatcher was started successfully.
otherwise - Errors due to thread creation, or starting the dispatcher
can be returned.
--*/
{
DWORD status = NO_ERROR;
DWORD waitStatus = NO_ERROR;
DWORD threadId;
HANDLE hThread;
//
// Populate the global data structure.
//
GlobalData.NullSid = NullSid;
GlobalData.WorldSid = WorldSid;
GlobalData.LocalSid = LocalSid;
GlobalData.NetworkSid = NetworkSid;
GlobalData.LocalSystemSid = LocalSystemSid;
GlobalData.LocalServiceSid = LocalServiceSid;
GlobalData.NetworkServiceSid = NetworkServiceSid;
GlobalData.BuiltinDomainSid = BuiltinDomainSid;
GlobalData.AuthenticatedUserSid = AuthenticatedUserSid;
GlobalData.AliasAdminsSid = AliasAdminsSid;
GlobalData.AliasUsersSid = AliasUsersSid;
GlobalData.AliasGuestsSid = AliasGuestsSid;
GlobalData.AliasPowerUsersSid = AliasPowerUsersSid;
GlobalData.AliasAccountOpsSid = AliasAccountOpsSid;
GlobalData.AliasSystemOpsSid = AliasSystemOpsSid;
GlobalData.AliasPrintOpsSid = AliasPrintOpsSid;
GlobalData.AliasBackupOpsSid = AliasBackupOpsSid;
GlobalData.StartRpcServer = RpcpStartRpcServer;
GlobalData.StopRpcServer = RpcpStopRpcServer;
GlobalData.SvcsRpcPipeName = SVCS_RPC_PIPE;
GlobalData.fSetupInProgress = SetupInProgress(NULL, NULL);
//--------------------------------------------------
// Create the thread for the dispatcher to run in.
//--------------------------------------------------
hThread = CreateThread (
NULL, // Thread Attributes.
0L, // Stack Size
(LPTHREAD_START_ROUTINE)DispatcherThread, // lpStartAddress
NULL, // lpParameter
0L, // Creation Flags
&threadId); // lpThreadId
if (hThread == (HANDLE) NULL) {
status = GetLastError();
SC_LOG1(ERROR,"[SERVICES]CreateThread failed %d\n",status);
return(status);
}
//
// Wait on Thread handle for a moment to make sure the dispatcher is
// running.
//
waitStatus = WaitForSingleObject(hThread, THREAD_WAIT_TIMEOUT);
if (waitStatus != WAIT_TIMEOUT) {
GetExitCodeThread(hThread, &status);
}
CloseHandle(hThread);
return(status);
}
VOID
SvcServiceEntry (
IN DWORD argc,
IN LPTSTR *argv
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This is the thunk routine for the Alerter service. It loads the DLL
that contains the service and calls its main routine.
Arguments:
argc - Argument Count
argv - Array of pointers to argument strings. The first is always
the name of the service.
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
const SVCDLL_TABLE_ENTRY * pDllEntry = SvcDllTable;
if (argc == 0) {
SC_LOG0(ERROR,"[SERVICES]SvcServiceEntry: ServiceName was not passed in\n");
return;
}
while (pDllEntry->lpServiceName != NULL) {
if (_wcsicmp(pDllEntry->lpServiceName, argv[0]) == 0) {
SC_LOG3(TRACE, "[SERVICES]SvcServiceEntry: "
"Service = %ws, Dll = %ws, argv[0] = %ws\n",
pDllEntry->lpServiceName, pDllEntry->lpDllName, argv[0]);
SvcLoadDllAndStartSvc( pDllEntry, argc, argv );
return;
}
pDllEntry++;
}
AbortService(argv[0], ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND);
return;
}
VOID
SvcLoadDllAndStartSvc (
IN CONST SVCDLL_TABLE_ENTRY * pDllEntry,
IN DWORD argc,
IN LPTSTR argv[]
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine loads the DLL that contains a service and calls its
main routine. Note that if a service is stopped and restarted,
we simply call LoadLibrary again since it increments a refcount
for already-loaded DLLs.
Arguments:
DllName - name of the DLL
argc, argv - Passed through to the service
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
PSVCS_SERVICE_DLL_ENTRY serviceEntry;
HINSTANCE dllHandle = NULL;
DWORD Error;
//
// Load the DLL that contains the service.
//
dllHandle = LoadLibrary( pDllEntry->lpDllName );
if ( dllHandle == NULL ) {
Error = GetLastError();
SC_LOG2(ERROR,
"SERVICES: Failed to load DLL %ws: %ld\n",
pDllEntry->lpDllName,
Error);
AbortService(argv[0], Error);
return;
}
//
// Get the address of the service's main entry point. First try the
// new, servicename-specific entrypoint naming scheme
//
serviceEntry = (PSVCS_SERVICE_DLL_ENTRY)GetProcAddress(
dllHandle,
pDllEntry->lpServiceEntrypoint
);
if (serviceEntry == NULL) {
SC_LOG3(TRACE,
"SERVICES: Can't find entry %s in DLL %ws: %ld\n",
pDllEntry->lpServiceEntrypoint,
pDllEntry->lpDllName,
GetLastError());
//
// That didn't work -- let's try the well-known entrypoint
//
serviceEntry = (PSVCS_SERVICE_DLL_ENTRY)GetProcAddress(
dllHandle,
SVCS_ENTRY_POINT_STRING
);
if ( serviceEntry == NULL ) {
Error = GetLastError();
SC_LOG3(ERROR,
"SERVICES: Can't find entry %s in DLL %ws: %ld\n",
SVCS_ENTRY_POINT_STRING,
pDllEntry->lpDllName,
Error);
AbortService(argv[0], Error);
return;
}
}
//
// We found the service's main entry point -- call it.
//
serviceEntry( argc, argv, &GlobalData, NULL);
return;
} // SvcLoadDllAndStartSvc
VOID
DummyCtrlHandler(
DWORD Opcode
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This is a dummy control handler which is only used if we can't load
a services DLL entry point. Then we need this so we can send the
status back to the service controller saying we are stopped, and why.
Arguments:
OpCode - Ignored
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
return;
} // DummyCtrlHandler
VOID
AbortService(
LPWSTR ServiceName,
DWORD Error)
/*++
Routine Description:
This is called if we can't load the entry point for a service. It
gets a handle so it can call SetServiceStatus saying we are stopped
and why.
Arguments:
ServiceName - the name of the service that couldn't be started
Error - the reason it couldn't be started
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
SERVICE_STATUS_HANDLE GenericServiceStatusHandle;
SERVICE_STATUS GenericServiceStatus;
GenericServiceStatus.dwServiceType = SERVICE_WIN32;
GenericServiceStatus.dwCurrentState = SERVICE_STOPPED;
GenericServiceStatus.dwControlsAccepted = SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP;
GenericServiceStatus.dwCheckPoint = 0;
GenericServiceStatus.dwWaitHint = 0;
GenericServiceStatus.dwWin32ExitCode = Error;
GenericServiceStatus.dwServiceSpecificExitCode = 0;
GenericServiceStatusHandle = RegisterServiceCtrlHandler(
ServiceName,
DummyCtrlHandler);
if (GenericServiceStatusHandle == (SERVICE_STATUS_HANDLE)0) {
SC_LOG1(ERROR,"[SERVICES] RegisterServiceCtrlHandler failed %d\n",
GetLastError());
}
else if (!SetServiceStatus (GenericServiceStatusHandle,
&GenericServiceStatus)) {
SC_LOG1(ERROR,"[SERVICES] SetServiceStatus error %ld\n", GetLastError());
}
return;
}
VOID
DispatcherThread(
VOID
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Arguments:
Return Value:
--*/
{
DWORD status=NO_ERROR;
//
// Call StartServiceCtrlDispatcher to set up the control interface.
// The API won't return until all services have been terminated. At that
// point, we just exit.
//
if (! StartServiceCtrlDispatcher (
SvcServiceDispatchTable
)) {
status = GetLastError();
SC_LOG1(ERROR, "SERVICES: Failed to start control dispatcher %lu\n",
status);
}
ExitThread(status);
}