- Reserve the pipe NtControlPipe0 for the security process.
- Count regular service control pipes from 1.
- Use I_ScIsSecurityProcess to identify the security process.
- Services.exe uses the SECURITY_SERVICES_STARTED event to notify the security process that NtControlPipe0 is ready for use.
- Add a function that creates a new control set and deletes unused control sets in case of a successful boot.
- Add a stub function that will soon switch to the last known good control set in case of an unsuccessful boot.
- Flush the new control set after the control set has been created.
- Make sure that we create a new control set only on the first boot after setup.
- Move the control set copy code to a separate function.
- Get rid of the global control set values.
- RI_ScSetServiceBitsA: Just call RI_ScSetServiceBitsW.
- RI_ScSetServiceBitsW: Store the service bits in the service list entry.
TODO: Merge all service bits in a global variable and pass it to the server service. Maybe use netapi.I_NetServerSetServiceBits(Ex)?
services\database.c:
- Refactor ScmControlService() so that it can be used to send the dispatcher loop stop command.
- Separate the code to decrement the image run counter from the service image cleanup code.
services\rpcserver.c:
- RSetServiceStatus(): Stop the dispatcher loop when the image run counter is zero and remove the service image after that.
advapi32\service\sctrl.c:
- Do not terminate the service dispatcher loop when the last service is being stopped. Wait for an explicit dispatcher stop command (empty service name).
CORE-12413
- The initial dwWin32ExitCode for a disabled service is ERROR_SERVICE_DISABLED and ERROR_SRVICE_NEVER_STARTED for non-disabled services.
- The initial dwWaitHint is 2000 (2 seconds) for (user-mode) services and 0 for drivers.
- Move all driver-related code to driver.c.