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236 lines
8.2 KiB
C
236 lines
8.2 KiB
C
/*
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* COPYRIGHT: See COPYING in the top level directory
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* PROJECT: ReactOS user32.dll
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* FILE: win32ss/user/user32/misc/exit.c
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* PURPOSE: Shutdown related functions
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* PROGRAMMER: Eric Kohl
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*/
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#include <user32.h>
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/*
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* Sequence of events:
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*
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* - App (usually explorer) calls ExitWindowsEx()
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* - ExitWindowsEx() sends a message to CSRSS
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* - CSRSS impersonates the caller and sends a message to a hidden Winlogon window
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* - Winlogon checks if the caller has the required privileges
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* - Winlogon enters pending log-out state
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* - Winlogon impersonates the interactive user and calls ExitWindowsEx() again,
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* passing some special internal flags
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* - CSRSS loops over all processes of the interactive user (sorted by their
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* SetProcessShutdownParameters() level), sending WM_QUERYENDSESSION and
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* WM_ENDSESSION messages to its top-level windows. If the messages aren't
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* processed within the timeout period (registry key HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop\HungAppTimeout)
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* CSRSS will put up a dialog box asking if the process should be terminated.
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* Using the registry key HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop\AutoEndTask you can
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* specify that the dialog box shouldn't be shown and CSRSS should just
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* terminate the thread. If the the WM_ENDSESSION message is processed
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* but the thread doesn't terminate within the timeout specified by
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* HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop\WaitToKillAppTimeout CSRSS will terminate
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* the thread. When all the top-level windows have been destroyed CSRSS
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* will terminate the process.
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* If the process is a console process, CSRSS will send a CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT
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* to the console control handler on logoff. No event is sent on shutdown.
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* If the handler doesn't respond in time the same activities as for GUI
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* apps (i.e. display dialog box etc) take place. This also happens if
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* the handler returns TRUE.
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* - This ends the processing for the first ExitWindowsEx() call from Winlogon.
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* Execution continues in Winlogon, which calls ExitWindowsEx() again to
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* terminate COM processes in the interactive user's session.
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* - Winlogon stops impersonating the interactive user (whose processes are
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* all dead by now). and enters log-out state
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* - If the ExitWindowsEx() request was for a logoff, Winlogon sends a SAS
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* event (to display the "press ctrl+alt+del") to the GINA. Winlogon then
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* waits for the GINA to send a SAS event to login.
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* - If the ExitWindowsEx() request was for shutdown/restart, Winlogon calls
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* ExitWindowsEx() again in the system process context.
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* - CSRSS goes through the motions of sending WM_QUERYENDSESSION/WM_ENDSESSION
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* to GUI processes running in the system process context but won't display
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* dialog boxes or kill threads/processes. Same for console processes,
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* using the CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT. The Service Control Manager is one of
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* these console processes and has a special timeout value WaitToKillServiceTimeout.
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* - After CSRSS has finished its pass notifying processes that system is shutting down,
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* Winlogon finishes the shutdown process by calling the executive subsystem
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* function NtShutdownSystem.
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*/
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typedef struct
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{
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UINT uFlags;
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DWORD dwReserved;
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} EXIT_REACTOS_DATA, *PEXIT_REACTOS_DATA;
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static BOOL
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ExitWindowsWorker(UINT uFlags,
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DWORD dwReserved,
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BOOL bCalledFromThread);
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static DWORD
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WINAPI
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ExitWindowsThread(LPVOID Param)
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{
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DWORD dwExitCode;
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PEXIT_REACTOS_DATA ExitData = (PEXIT_REACTOS_DATA)Param;
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/* Do the exit asynchronously */
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if (ExitWindowsWorker(ExitData->uFlags, ExitData->dwReserved, TRUE))
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dwExitCode = ERROR_SUCCESS;
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else
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dwExitCode = GetLastError();
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ExitThread(dwExitCode);
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return ERROR_SUCCESS;
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}
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static BOOL
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ExitWindowsWorker(UINT uFlags,
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DWORD dwReserved,
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BOOL bCalledFromThread)
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{
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EXIT_REACTOS_DATA ExitData;
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HANDLE hExitThread;
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DWORD ExitCode;
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MSG msg;
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USER_API_MESSAGE ApiMessage;
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PUSER_EXIT_REACTOS ExitReactOSRequest = &ApiMessage.Data.ExitReactOSRequest;
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/*
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* 1- FIXME: Call NtUserCallOneParam(uFlags, ONEPARAM_ROUTINE_PREPAREFORLOGOFF);
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* If success we can continue, otherwise we must fail.
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*/
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/*
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* 2- Send the Exit request to CSRSS (and to Win32k indirectly).
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* We can shutdown synchronously or asynchronously.
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*/
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// ExitReactOSRequest->LastError = ERROR_SUCCESS;
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ExitReactOSRequest->Flags = uFlags;
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CsrClientCallServer((PCSR_API_MESSAGE)&ApiMessage,
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NULL,
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CSR_CREATE_API_NUMBER(USERSRV_SERVERDLL_INDEX, UserpExitWindowsEx),
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sizeof(*ExitReactOSRequest));
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/* Set the last error accordingly */
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if (NT_SUCCESS(ApiMessage.Status) || ApiMessage.Status == STATUS_CANT_WAIT)
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{
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if (ExitReactOSRequest->LastError != ERROR_SUCCESS)
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UserSetLastError(ExitReactOSRequest->LastError);
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}
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else
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{
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UserSetLastNTError(ApiMessage.Status);
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ExitReactOSRequest->Success = FALSE;
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}
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/*
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* In case CSR call succeeded and we did a synchronous exit
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* (STATUS_CANT_WAIT is considered as a non-success status),
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* return the real state of the operation now.
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*/
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if (NT_SUCCESS(ApiMessage.Status))
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return ExitReactOSRequest->Success;
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/*
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* In case something failed: we have a non-success status and:
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* - either we were doing a synchronous exit (Status != STATUS_CANT_WAIT), or
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* - we were doing an asynchronous exit because we were called recursively via
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* another thread but we failed to exit,
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* then bail out immediately, otherwise we would enter an infinite loop of exit requests.
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*
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* On the contrary if we need to do an asynchronous exit (Status == STATUS_CANT_WAIT
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* and not called recursively via another thread), then continue and do the exit.
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*/
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if (ApiMessage.Status != STATUS_CANT_WAIT || bCalledFromThread)
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{
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UserSetLastNTError(ApiMessage.Status);
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return FALSE;
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}
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/*
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* 3- Win32k wants us to perform an asynchronous exit. Run the request in a thread.
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* (ApiMessage.Status == STATUS_CANT_WAIT and not already called from a thread)
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*/
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ExitData.uFlags = uFlags;
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ExitData.dwReserved = dwReserved;
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hExitThread = CreateThread(NULL, 0, ExitWindowsThread, &ExitData, 0, NULL);
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if (hExitThread == NULL)
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return FALSE;
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/* Pump and discard any input events sent to the app(s) */
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while (MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx(1, &hExitThread, INFINITE, QS_ALLINPUT, 0))
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{
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while (PeekMessageW(&msg, NULL, 0, 0, PM_REMOVE))
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DispatchMessageW(&msg);
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}
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/* Finally, return to caller */
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if (!GetExitCodeThread(hExitThread, &ExitCode))
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ExitCode = GetLastError();
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CloseHandle(hExitThread);
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if (ExitCode != ERROR_SUCCESS)
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UserSetLastError(ExitCode);
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return (ExitCode == ERROR_SUCCESS);
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}
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/*
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* @implemented
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*/
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BOOL WINAPI
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ExitWindowsEx(UINT uFlags,
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DWORD dwReserved)
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{
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/*
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* FIXME:
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* 1- Calling the Exit worker must be done under certain conditions.
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* We may also need to warn the user if there are other people logged
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* on this computer (see http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Windows_2003_guest_best_practices )
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* 2- Call SrvRecordShutdownReason.
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*/
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return ExitWindowsWorker(uFlags, dwReserved, FALSE);
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/* FIXME: Call SrvRecordShutdownReason if we failed */
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}
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/*
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* @implemented
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*/
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BOOL
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WINAPI
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EndTask(HWND hWnd,
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BOOL fShutDown,
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BOOL fForce)
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{
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USER_API_MESSAGE ApiMessage;
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PUSER_END_TASK EndTaskRequest = &ApiMessage.Data.EndTaskRequest;
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UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(fShutDown);
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// EndTaskRequest->LastError = ERROR_SUCCESS;
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EndTaskRequest->WndHandle = hWnd;
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EndTaskRequest->Force = fForce;
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CsrClientCallServer((PCSR_API_MESSAGE)&ApiMessage,
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NULL,
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CSR_CREATE_API_NUMBER(USERSRV_SERVERDLL_INDEX, UserpEndTask),
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sizeof(*EndTaskRequest));
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if (!NT_SUCCESS(ApiMessage.Status))
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{
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UserSetLastNTError(ApiMessage.Status);
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return FALSE;
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}
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if (EndTaskRequest->LastError != ERROR_SUCCESS)
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UserSetLastError(EndTaskRequest->LastError);
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return EndTaskRequest->Success;
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}
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/* EOF */
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