github.com/gogf/gkafka@v1.0.1-0.20190702070843-033a14468069/third/golang.org/x/sys/windows/svc/mgr/recovery.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  // +build windows
     6  
     7  package mgr
     8  
     9  import (
    10  	"errors"
    11  	"syscall"
    12  	"time"
    13  	"unsafe"
    14  
    15  	"github.com/gogf/gkafka/third/golang.org/x/sys/windows"
    16  )
    17  
    18  const (
    19  	// Possible recovery actions that the service control manager can perform.
    20  	NoAction       = windows.SC_ACTION_NONE        // no action
    21  	ComputerReboot = windows.SC_ACTION_REBOOT      // reboot the computer
    22  	ServiceRestart = windows.SC_ACTION_RESTART     // restart the service
    23  	RunCommand     = windows.SC_ACTION_RUN_COMMAND // run a command
    24  )
    25  
    26  // RecoveryAction represents an action that the service control manager can perform when service fails.
    27  // A service is considered failed when it terminates without reporting a status of SERVICE_STOPPED to the service controller.
    28  type RecoveryAction struct {
    29  	Type  int           // one of NoAction, ComputerReboot, ServiceRestart or RunCommand
    30  	Delay time.Duration // the time to wait before performing the specified action
    31  }
    32  
    33  // SetRecoveryActions sets actions that service controller performs when service fails and
    34  // the time after which to reset the service failure count to zero if there are no failures, in seconds.
    35  // Specify INFINITE to indicate that service failure count should never be reset.
    36  func (s *Service) SetRecoveryActions(recoveryActions []RecoveryAction, resetPeriod uint32) error {
    37  	if recoveryActions == nil {
    38  		return errors.New("recoveryActions cannot be nil")
    39  	}
    40  	actions := []windows.SC_ACTION{}
    41  	for _, a := range recoveryActions {
    42  		action := windows.SC_ACTION{
    43  			Type:  uint32(a.Type),
    44  			Delay: uint32(a.Delay.Nanoseconds() / 1000000),
    45  		}
    46  		actions = append(actions, action)
    47  	}
    48  	rActions := windows.SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS{
    49  		ActionsCount: uint32(len(actions)),
    50  		Actions:      &actions[0],
    51  		ResetPeriod:  resetPeriod,
    52  	}
    53  	return windows.ChangeServiceConfig2(s.Handle, windows.SERVICE_CONFIG_FAILURE_ACTIONS, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&rActions)))
    54  }
    55  
    56  // RecoveryActions returns actions that service controller performs when service fails.
    57  // The service control manager counts the number of times service s has failed since the system booted.
    58  // The count is reset to 0 if the service has not failed for ResetPeriod seconds.
    59  // When the service fails for the Nth time, the service controller performs the action specified in element [N-1] of returned slice.
    60  // If N is greater than slice length, the service controller repeats the last action in the slice.
    61  func (s *Service) RecoveryActions() ([]RecoveryAction, error) {
    62  	b, err := s.queryServiceConfig2(windows.SERVICE_CONFIG_FAILURE_ACTIONS)
    63  	if err != nil {
    64  		return nil, err
    65  	}
    66  	p := (*windows.SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0]))
    67  	if p.Actions == nil {
    68  		return nil, err
    69  	}
    70  
    71  	var recoveryActions []RecoveryAction
    72  	actions := (*[1024]windows.SC_ACTION)(unsafe.Pointer(p.Actions))[:p.ActionsCount]
    73  	for _, action := range actions {
    74  		recoveryActions = append(recoveryActions, RecoveryAction{Type: int(action.Type), Delay: time.Duration(action.Delay) * time.Millisecond})
    75  	}
    76  	return recoveryActions, nil
    77  }
    78  
    79  // ResetRecoveryActions deletes both reset period and array of failure actions.
    80  func (s *Service) ResetRecoveryActions() error {
    81  	actions := make([]windows.SC_ACTION, 1)
    82  	rActions := windows.SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS{
    83  		Actions: &actions[0],
    84  	}
    85  	return windows.ChangeServiceConfig2(s.Handle, windows.SERVICE_CONFIG_FAILURE_ACTIONS, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&rActions)))
    86  }
    87  
    88  // ResetPeriod is the time after which to reset the service failure
    89  // count to zero if there are no failures, in seconds.
    90  func (s *Service) ResetPeriod() (uint32, error) {
    91  	b, err := s.queryServiceConfig2(windows.SERVICE_CONFIG_FAILURE_ACTIONS)
    92  	if err != nil {
    93  		return 0, err
    94  	}
    95  	p := (*windows.SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0]))
    96  	return p.ResetPeriod, nil
    97  }
    98  
    99  // SetRebootMessage sets service s reboot message.
   100  // If msg is "", the reboot message is deleted and no message is broadcast.
   101  func (s *Service) SetRebootMessage(msg string) error {
   102  	rActions := windows.SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS{
   103  		RebootMsg: syscall.StringToUTF16Ptr(msg),
   104  	}
   105  	return windows.ChangeServiceConfig2(s.Handle, windows.SERVICE_CONFIG_FAILURE_ACTIONS, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&rActions)))
   106  }
   107  
   108  // RebootMessage is broadcast to server users before rebooting in response to the ComputerReboot service controller action.
   109  func (s *Service) RebootMessage() (string, error) {
   110  	b, err := s.queryServiceConfig2(windows.SERVICE_CONFIG_FAILURE_ACTIONS)
   111  	if err != nil {
   112  		return "", err
   113  	}
   114  	p := (*windows.SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0]))
   115  	return toString(p.RebootMsg), nil
   116  }
   117  
   118  // SetRecoveryCommand sets the command line of the process to execute in response to the RunCommand service controller action.
   119  // If cmd is "", the command is deleted and no program is run when the service fails.
   120  func (s *Service) SetRecoveryCommand(cmd string) error {
   121  	rActions := windows.SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS{
   122  		Command: syscall.StringToUTF16Ptr(cmd),
   123  	}
   124  	return windows.ChangeServiceConfig2(s.Handle, windows.SERVICE_CONFIG_FAILURE_ACTIONS, (*byte)(unsafe.Pointer(&rActions)))
   125  }
   126  
   127  // RecoveryCommand is the command line of the process to execute in response to the RunCommand service controller action. This process runs under the same account as the service.
   128  func (s *Service) RecoveryCommand() (string, error) {
   129  	b, err := s.queryServiceConfig2(windows.SERVICE_CONFIG_FAILURE_ACTIONS)
   130  	if err != nil {
   131  		return "", err
   132  	}
   133  	p := (*windows.SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0]))
   134  	return toString(p.Command), nil
   135  }