- Make all threads (pipe thread, adapter discovery thread and dispatcher thread) wait on the stop event.
- Close shared resources in the main (dispatcher) thread after the pipe thread and the adapter discovery thread have shut down.
This enables us to stop and restart the DHCP client properly.
CORE-14390
According to RFC 3927, the pseudo-random number generation algorithm MUST be chosen
so that different hosts do not generate the same sequence of numbers, and that the
pseudo-random number generator SHOULD be seeded using a value derived from the
IEEE 802 MAC address, so that a host will usually select the same IPv4 Link-Local
address each time it is booted.
Don't wait for their events to appear, just retrieve the list and
install drivers. This fixes the installation of manually reported device
nodes
CORE-17212 CORE-17398
Instead of PlugPlayControlResetDevice, PlugPlayControlStartDevice should
be used for a newly installed device.
For usetup, add a device status check before starting attempt, so we're
not touching devices which are already started.
CORE-17463 CORE-17490
Dedicated to the hard work of Joachim Henze! xD
This reverts part of commit 043a98dd (see also commit b2aeafca).
Contrary to what I assumed in commit 043a98dd (and was also assumed in
the older commit b2aeafca), we cannot use the singled-linked lists to
queue and dequeue the PnP device-install events, because:
- the events must be treated from the oldest to the newest ones, for
consistency, otherwise this creates problems, as shown by e.g. CORE-16103;
- the system singled-linked lists only offer access to the top of the
list (like a stack) instead of to both the top and the bottom of the
list, as would be required for a queue. Using the SLISTs would mean
that only the newest-received events would be treated first, while the
oldest (which were the first received) events would be treated last,
and this is wrong.
Therefore one must use e.g. the standard doubly-linked list. Also, using
locked operations (insertion & removal) on the list of device-install
events is necessary, because these operations are done concurrently by
two different threads: PnpEventThread() and DeviceInstallThread().
Since the interlocked linked list functions are not available in user-mode,
we need to use instead locking access through e.g. a mutex.
Also update the includes.
It will allow to use those declarations globally where they are required (e. g. for SvchostPushServiceGlobals functions in some services).
No functional changes.
To avoid leaking private data into logs by default.
Some testers may consider their DNS-suffix private data.
And DnsIntCacheAddEntry() logs that via Record->pName.
Doing this causes deadlocks, the process runs out of worker threads and
the system runs out of memory by allocating too many I/O completion ports
when using ntdll.dll from Windows.