// PURPOSE: This function is called by the SCM whenever ControlService() is called on this service. The // SCM does not start the service through this function. void WINAPI CNTService::service_ctrl(DWORD dwCtrlCode) // static { if ( dwCtrlCode == SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP ) g_Service.ServiceStop(); g_Service.SetServiceStatus(g_Service.m_sStatus.dwCurrentState, NO_ERROR, 0); }
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // FUNCTION: main() // ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) { UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(hPrevInstance); TCHAR *argv[32]; argv[0] = NULL; int argc = Str_ParseCmds(lpCmdLine, &argv[1], COUNTOF(argv)-1, " \t") + 1; if ( GRAY_GetOSInfo()->dwPlatformId != VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT ) { // We are running Win9x - So we are not an NT service. do_not_nt_service: NTWindow_Init(hInstance, lpCmdLine, nCmdShow); int iRet = Sphere_MainEntryPoint(argc, argv); NTWindow_Exit(); TerminateProcess(GetCurrentProcess(), iRet); return iRet; } // We need to find out what the server name is....look it up in the .ini file if ( !g_Cfg.LoadIni(true) ) { // Try to determine the name and path of this application. char szPath[_MAX_PATH]; GetModuleFileName(NULL, szPath, sizeof(szPath)); if ( !szPath[0] ) return -2; ExtractPath(szPath); g_Cfg.LoadIni(false); } if ( !g_Cfg.m_fUseNTService ) // since there is no way to detect how did we start, use config for that goto do_not_nt_service; g_Service.SetServiceStatus(SERVICE_START_PENDING, NO_ERROR, 5000); // process the command line arguments... if (( argc > 1 ) && _IS_SWITCH(*argv[1]) ) { if ( argv[1][1] == 'k' ) // service control { if ( argc < 3 ) { printf("Use \"-k command\" with operation to proceed (install/remove)\n"); } else if ( !strcmp(argv[2], "install") ) { g_Service.CmdInstallService(); } else if ( !strcmp(argv[2], "remove") ) { g_Service.CmdRemoveService(); } return 0; } } // If the argument does not match any of the above parameters, the Service Control Manager (SCM) may // be attempting to start the service, so we must call StartServiceCtrlDispatcher. g_Service.ReportEvent(EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, 0, "Starting Service."); g_Service.CmdMainStart(); g_Service.SetServiceStatus(SERVICE_STOPPED, NO_ERROR, 0); return -1; }