gecko-dev/toolkit/components/maintenanceservice/workmonitor.cpp

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include <shlobj.h>
#include <shlwapi.h>
#include <wtsapi32.h>
#include <userenv.h>
#include <shellapi.h>
#ifndef __MINGW32__
#pragma comment(lib, "wtsapi32.lib")
#pragma comment(lib, "userenv.lib")
#pragma comment(lib, "shlwapi.lib")
#pragma comment(lib, "ole32.lib")
#pragma comment(lib, "rpcrt4.lib")
#endif
#include "mozilla/CmdLineAndEnvUtils.h"
#include "nsWindowsHelpers.h"
#include "workmonitor.h"
#include "serviceinstall.h"
#include "servicebase.h"
#include "registrycertificates.h"
#include "uachelper.h"
#include "updatehelper.h"
#include "pathhash.h"
#include "errors.h"
#define PATCH_DIR_PATH L"\\updates\\0"
// Wait 15 minutes for an update operation to run at most.
// Updates usually take less than a minute so this seems like a
// significantly large and safe amount of time to wait.
static const int TIME_TO_WAIT_ON_UPDATER = 15 * 60 * 1000;
BOOL WriteStatusFailure(LPCWSTR updateDirPath, int errorCode);
BOOL PathGetSiblingFilePath(LPWSTR destinationBuffer, LPCWSTR siblingFilePath,
LPCWSTR newFileName);
BOOL DoesFallbackKeyExist();
/*
* Read the update.status file and sets isApplying to true if
* the status is set to applying.
*
* @param updateDirPath The directory where update.status is stored
* @param isApplying Out parameter for specifying if the status
* is set to applying or not.
* @return TRUE if the information was filled.
*/
static BOOL
IsStatusApplying(LPCWSTR updateDirPath, BOOL &isApplying)
{
isApplying = FALSE;
WCHAR updateStatusFilePath[MAX_PATH + 1] = {L'\0'};
wcsncpy(updateStatusFilePath, updateDirPath, MAX_PATH);
if (!PathAppendSafe(updateStatusFilePath, L"update.status")) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not append path for update.status file"));
return FALSE;
}
nsAutoHandle statusFile(CreateFileW(updateStatusFilePath, GENERIC_READ,
FILE_SHARE_READ |
FILE_SHARE_WRITE |
FILE_SHARE_DELETE,
nullptr, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, nullptr));
if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == statusFile) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not open update.status file"));
return FALSE;
}
char buf[32] = { 0 };
DWORD read;
if (!ReadFile(statusFile, buf, sizeof(buf), &read, nullptr)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not read from update.status file"));
return FALSE;
}
const char kApplying[] = "applying";
isApplying = strncmp(buf, kApplying,
sizeof(kApplying) - 1) == 0;
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Determines whether we're staging an update.
*
* @param argc The argc value normally sent to updater.exe
* @param argv The argv value normally sent to updater.exe
* @return boolean True if we're staging an update
*/
static bool
IsUpdateBeingStaged(int argc, LPWSTR *argv)
{
// PID will be set to -1 if we're supposed to stage an update.
return argc == 4 && !wcscmp(argv[3], L"-1") ||
argc == 5 && !wcscmp(argv[4], L"-1");
}
/**
* Determines whether the param only contains digits.
*
* @param str The string to check
* @param boolean True if the param only contains digits
*/
static bool
IsDigits(WCHAR *str)
{
while (*str) {
if (!iswdigit(*str++)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Determines whether the command line contains just the directory to apply the
* update to (old command line) or if it contains the installation directory and
* the directory to apply the update to.
*
* @param argc The argc value normally sent to updater.exe
* @param argv The argv value normally sent to updater.exe
* @param boolean True if the command line contains just the directory to apply
* the update to
*/
static bool
IsOldCommandline(int argc, LPWSTR *argv)
{
return argc == 4 && !wcscmp(argv[3], L"-1") ||
argc >= 4 && (wcsstr(argv[3], L"/replace") || IsDigits(argv[3]));
}
/**
* Gets the installation directory from the arguments passed to updater.exe.
*
* @param argcTmp The argc value normally sent to updater.exe
* @param argvTmp The argv value normally sent to updater.exe
* @param aResultDir Buffer to hold the installation directory.
*/
static BOOL
GetInstallationDir(int argcTmp, LPWSTR *argvTmp, WCHAR aResultDir[MAX_PATH + 1])
{
int index = 3;
if (IsOldCommandline(argcTmp, argvTmp)) {
index = 2;
}
if (argcTmp < index) {
return FALSE;
}
wcsncpy(aResultDir, argvTmp[2], MAX_PATH);
WCHAR* backSlash = wcsrchr(aResultDir, L'\\');
// Make sure that the path does not include trailing backslashes
if (backSlash && (backSlash[1] == L'\0')) {
*backSlash = L'\0';
}
// The new command line's argv[2] is always the installation directory.
if (index == 2) {
bool backgroundUpdate = IsUpdateBeingStaged(argcTmp, argvTmp);
bool replaceRequest = (argcTmp >= 4 && wcsstr(argvTmp[3], L"/replace"));
if (backgroundUpdate || replaceRequest) {
return PathRemoveFileSpecW(aResultDir);
}
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Runs an update process as the service using the SYSTEM account.
*
* @param argc The number of arguments in argv
* @param argv The arguments normally passed to updater.exe
* argv[0] must be the path to updater.exe
* @param processStarted Set to TRUE if the process was started.
* @return TRUE if the update process was run had a return code of 0.
*/
BOOL
StartUpdateProcess(int argc,
LPWSTR *argv,
LPCWSTR installDir,
BOOL &processStarted)
{
LOG(("Starting update process as the service in session 0."));
STARTUPINFO si = {0};
si.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO);
si.lpDesktop = L"winsta0\\Default";
PROCESS_INFORMATION pi = {0};
// The updater command line is of the form:
// updater.exe update-dir apply [wait-pid [callback-dir callback-path args]]
auto cmdLine = mozilla::MakeCommandLine(argc, argv);
int index = 3;
if (IsOldCommandline(argc, argv)) {
index = 2;
}
// If we're about to start the update process from session 0,
// then we should not show a GUI. This only really needs to be done
// on Vista and higher, but it's better to keep everything consistent
// across all OS if it's of no harm.
if (argc >= index) {
// Setting the desktop to blank will ensure no GUI is displayed
si.lpDesktop = L"";
si.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW;
si.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE;
}
// Add an env var for MOZ_USING_SERVICE so the updater.exe can
// do anything special that it needs to do for service updates.
// Search in updater.cpp for more info on MOZ_USING_SERVICE.
putenv(const_cast<char*>("MOZ_USING_SERVICE=1"));
LOG(("Starting service with cmdline: %ls", cmdLine.get()));
processStarted = CreateProcessW(argv[0], cmdLine.get(),
nullptr, nullptr, FALSE,
CREATE_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE,
nullptr,
nullptr, &si, &pi);
BOOL updateWasSuccessful = FALSE;
if (processStarted) {
BOOL processTerminated = FALSE;
BOOL noProcessExitCode = FALSE;
// Wait for the updater process to finish
LOG(("Process was started... waiting on result."));
DWORD waitRes = WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, TIME_TO_WAIT_ON_UPDATER);
if (WAIT_TIMEOUT == waitRes) {
// We waited a long period of time for updater.exe and it never finished
// so kill it.
TerminateProcess(pi.hProcess, 1);
processTerminated = TRUE;
} else {
// Check the return code of updater.exe to make sure we get 0
DWORD returnCode;
if (GetExitCodeProcess(pi.hProcess, &returnCode)) {
LOG(("Process finished with return code %d.", returnCode));
// updater returns 0 if successful.
updateWasSuccessful = (returnCode == 0);
} else {
LOG_WARN(("Process finished but could not obtain return code."));
noProcessExitCode = TRUE;
}
}
CloseHandle(pi.hProcess);
CloseHandle(pi.hThread);
// Check just in case updater.exe didn't change the status from
// applying. If this is the case we report an error.
BOOL isApplying = FALSE;
if (IsStatusApplying(argv[1], isApplying) && isApplying) {
if (updateWasSuccessful) {
LOG(("update.status is still applying even though update was "
"successful."));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1],
SERVICE_STILL_APPLYING_ON_SUCCESS)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status still applying on "
"success error."));
}
// Since we still had applying we know updater.exe didn't do its
// job correctly.
updateWasSuccessful = FALSE;
} else {
LOG_WARN(("update.status is still applying and update was not successful."));
int failcode = SERVICE_STILL_APPLYING_ON_FAILURE;
if (noProcessExitCode) {
failcode = SERVICE_STILL_APPLYING_NO_EXIT_CODE;
} else if (processTerminated) {
failcode = SERVICE_STILL_APPLYING_TERMINATED;
}
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1], failcode)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status still applying on "
"failure error."));
}
}
}
} else {
DWORD lastError = GetLastError();
LOG_WARN(("Could not create process as current user, "
"updaterPath: %ls; cmdLine: %ls. (%d)",
argv[0], cmdLine.get(), lastError));
}
// Empty value on putenv is how you remove an env variable in Windows
putenv(const_cast<char*>("MOZ_USING_SERVICE="));
return updateWasSuccessful;
}
/**
* Validates a file as an official updater.
*
* @param updater Path to the updater to validate
* @param installDir Path to the application installation
* being updated
* @param updateDir Update applyTo direcotry,
* where logs will be written
*
* @return true if updater is the path to a valid updater
*/
static bool
UpdaterIsValid(LPWSTR updater, LPWSTR installDir, LPWSTR updateDir)
{
// Make sure the path to the updater to use for the update is local.
// We do this check to make sure that file locking is available for
// race condition security checks.
BOOL isLocal = FALSE;
if (!IsLocalFile(updater, isLocal) || !isLocal) {
LOG_WARN(("Filesystem in path %ls is not supported (%d)",
updater, GetLastError()));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(updateDir, SERVICE_UPDATER_NOT_FIXED_DRIVE)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status service update failure. (%d)",
GetLastError()));
}
return false;
}
nsAutoHandle noWriteLock(CreateFileW(updater, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ,
nullptr, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, nullptr));
if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == noWriteLock) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not set no write sharing access on file. (%d)",
GetLastError()));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(updateDir, SERVICE_COULD_NOT_LOCK_UPDATER)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status service update failure. (%d)",
GetLastError()));
}
return false;
}
// Verify that the updater.exe that we are executing is the same
// as the one in the installation directory which we are updating.
// The installation dir that we are installing to is installDir.
WCHAR installDirUpdater[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' };
wcsncpy(installDirUpdater, installDir, MAX_PATH);
if (!PathAppendSafe(installDirUpdater, L"updater.exe")) {
LOG_WARN(("Install directory updater could not be determined."));
return false;
}
BOOL updaterIsCorrect;
if (!VerifySameFiles(updater, installDirUpdater, updaterIsCorrect)) {
LOG_WARN(("Error checking if the updaters are the same.\n"
"Path 1: %ls\nPath 2: %ls", updater, installDirUpdater));
return false;
}
if (!updaterIsCorrect) {
LOG_WARN(("The updaters do not match, updater will not run.\n"
"Path 1: %ls\nPath 2: %ls", updater, installDirUpdater));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(updateDir, SERVICE_UPDATER_COMPARE_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status updater compare failure."));
}
return false;
}
LOG(("updater.exe was compared successfully to the installation directory"
" updater.exe."));
// Check to make sure the updater.exe module has the unique updater identity.
// This is a security measure to make sure that the signed executable that
// we will run is actually an updater.
bool result = true;
HMODULE updaterModule = LoadLibraryEx(updater, nullptr,
LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE);
if (!updaterModule) {
LOG_WARN(("updater.exe module could not be loaded. (%d)", GetLastError()));
result = false;
} else {
char updaterIdentity[64];
if (!LoadStringA(updaterModule, IDS_UPDATER_IDENTITY,
updaterIdentity, sizeof(updaterIdentity))) {
LOG_WARN(("The updater.exe application does not contain the Mozilla"
" updater identity."));
result = false;
}
if (strcmp(updaterIdentity, UPDATER_IDENTITY_STRING)) {
LOG_WARN(("The updater.exe identity string is not valid."));
result = false;
}
FreeLibrary(updaterModule);
}
if (result) {
LOG(("The updater.exe application contains the Mozilla"
" updater identity."));
} else {
if (!WriteStatusFailure(updateDir, SERVICE_UPDATER_IDENTITY_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status no updater identity."));
}
return false;
}
#ifndef DISABLE_UPDATER_AUTHENTICODE_CHECK
return DoesBinaryMatchAllowedCertificates(installDir, updater);
#else
return true;
#endif
}
/**
* Processes a software update command
*
* @param argc The number of arguments in argv
* @param argv The arguments normally passed to updater.exe
* argv[0] must be the path to updater.exe
* @return TRUE if the update was successful.
*/
BOOL
ProcessSoftwareUpdateCommand(DWORD argc, LPWSTR *argv)
{
BOOL result = TRUE;
if (argc < 3) {
LOG_WARN(("Not enough command line parameters specified. "
"Updating update.status."));
// We can only update update.status if argv[1] exists. argv[1] is
// the directory where the update.status file exists.
if (argc < 2 ||
!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1], SERVICE_NOT_ENOUGH_COMMAND_LINE_ARGS)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status service update failure. (%d)",
GetLastError()));
}
return FALSE;
}
WCHAR installDir[MAX_PATH + 1] = {L'\0'};
if (!GetInstallationDir(argc, argv, installDir)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not get the installation directory"));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1], SERVICE_INSTALLDIR_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for GetInstallationDir failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
if (UpdaterIsValid(argv[0], installDir, argv[1])) {
BOOL updateProcessWasStarted = FALSE;
if (StartUpdateProcess(argc, argv, installDir,
updateProcessWasStarted)) {
LOG(("updater.exe was launched and run successfully!"));
LogFlush();
// Don't attempt to update the service when the update is being staged.
if (!IsUpdateBeingStaged(argc, argv)) {
// We might not execute code after StartServiceUpdate because
// the service installer will stop the service if it is running.
StartServiceUpdate(installDir);
}
} else {
result = FALSE;
LOG_WARN(("Error running update process. Updating update.status (%d)",
GetLastError()));
LogFlush();
// If the update process was started, then updater.exe is responsible for
// setting the failure code. If it could not be started then we do the
// work. We set an error instead of directly setting status pending
// so that the app.update.service.errors pref can be updated when
// the callback app restarts.
if (!updateProcessWasStarted) {
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1],
SERVICE_UPDATER_COULD_NOT_BE_STARTED)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status service update failure. (%d)",
GetLastError()));
}
}
}
} else {
result = FALSE;
LOG_WARN(("Could not start process due to certificate check error on "
"updater.exe. Updating update.status. (%d)", GetLastError()));
// When there is a certificate check error on the updater.exe application,
// we want to write out the error.
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1],
SERVICE_UPDATER_SIGN_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write pending state to update.status. (%d)",
GetLastError()));
}
}
return result;
}
/**
* Obtains the updater path alongside a subdir of the service binary.
* The purpose of this function is to return a path that is likely high
* integrity and therefore more safe to execute code from.
*
* @param serviceUpdaterPath Out parameter for the path where the updater
* should be copied to.
* @return TRUE if a file path was obtained.
*/
BOOL
GetSecureUpdaterPath(WCHAR serviceUpdaterPath[MAX_PATH + 1])
{
if (!GetModuleFileNameW(nullptr, serviceUpdaterPath, MAX_PATH)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not obtain module filename when attempting to "
"use a secure updater path. (%d)", GetLastError()));
return FALSE;
}
if (!PathRemoveFileSpecW(serviceUpdaterPath)) {
LOG_WARN(("Couldn't remove file spec when attempting to use a secure "
"updater path. (%d)", GetLastError()));
return FALSE;
}
if (!PathAppendSafe(serviceUpdaterPath, L"update")) {
LOG_WARN(("Couldn't append file spec when attempting to use a secure "
"updater path. (%d)", GetLastError()));
return FALSE;
}
CreateDirectoryW(serviceUpdaterPath, nullptr);
if (!PathAppendSafe(serviceUpdaterPath, L"updater.exe")) {
LOG_WARN(("Couldn't append file spec when attempting to use a secure "
"updater path. (%d)", GetLastError()));
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
/**
* Deletes the passed in updater path and the associated updater.ini file.
*
* @param serviceUpdaterPath The path to delete.
* @return TRUE if a file was deleted.
*/
BOOL
DeleteSecureUpdater(WCHAR serviceUpdaterPath[MAX_PATH + 1])
{
BOOL result = FALSE;
if (serviceUpdaterPath[0]) {
result = DeleteFileW(serviceUpdaterPath);
if (!result && GetLastError() != ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND &&
GetLastError() != ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not delete service updater path: '%ls'.",
serviceUpdaterPath));
}
WCHAR updaterINIPath[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' };
if (PathGetSiblingFilePath(updaterINIPath, serviceUpdaterPath,
L"updater.ini")) {
result = DeleteFileW(updaterINIPath);
if (!result && GetLastError() != ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND &&
GetLastError() != ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not delete service updater INI path: '%ls'.",
updaterINIPath));
}
}
}
return result;
}
/**
* Executes a service command.
*
* @param argc The number of arguments in argv
* @param argv The service command line arguments, argv[0] and argv[1]
* and automatically included by Windows. argv[2] is the
* service command.
*
* @return FALSE if there was an error executing the service command.
*/
BOOL
ExecuteServiceCommand(int argc, LPWSTR *argv)
{
if (argc < 3) {
LOG_WARN(("Not enough command line arguments to execute a service command"));
return FALSE;
}
// The tests work by making sure the log has changed, so we put a
// unique ID in the log.
GUID guid;
HRESULT hr = CoCreateGuid(&guid);
if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) {
RPC_WSTR guidString = RPC_WSTR(L"");
if (UuidToString(&guid, &guidString) == RPC_S_OK) {
LOG(("Executing service command %ls, ID: %ls",
argv[2], reinterpret_cast<LPCWSTR>(guidString)));
RpcStringFree(&guidString);
} else {
// The ID is only used by tests, so failure to allocate it isn't fatal.
LOG(("Executing service command %ls", argv[2]));
}
}
BOOL result = FALSE;
if (!lstrcmpi(argv[2], L"software-update")) {
// This check is also performed in updater.cpp and is performed here
// as well since the maintenance service can be called directly.
if (argc < 4 || !IsValidFullPath(argv[4])) {
// Since the status file is written to the patch directory and the patch
// directory is invalid don't write the status file.
LOG_WARN(("The patch directory path is not valid for this application."));
return FALSE;
}
// The patch directory path must end with updates\0 to use the maintenance
// service.
size_t fullPathLen = NS_tstrlen(argv[4]);
size_t relPathLen = NS_tstrlen(PATCH_DIR_PATH);
if (relPathLen > fullPathLen) {
LOG_WARN(("The patch directory path length is not valid for this application."));
return FALSE;
}
if (_wcsnicmp(argv[4] + fullPathLen - relPathLen, PATCH_DIR_PATH, relPathLen) != 0) {
LOG_WARN(("The patch directory path subdirectory is not valid for this application."));
return FALSE;
}
// This check is also performed in updater.cpp and is performed here
// as well since the maintenance service can be called directly.
if (argc < 5 || !IsValidFullPath(argv[5])) {
LOG_WARN(("The install directory path is not valid for this application."));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], SERVICE_INVALID_INSTALL_DIR_PATH_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for previous failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
if (!IsOldCommandline(argc - 3, argv + 3)) {
// This check is also performed in updater.cpp and is performed here
// as well since the maintenance service can be called directly.
if (argc < 6 || !IsValidFullPath(argv[6])) {
LOG_WARN(("The working directory path is not valid for this application."));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], SERVICE_INVALID_WORKING_DIR_PATH_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for previous failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
// These checks are also performed in updater.cpp and is performed here
// as well since the maintenance service can be called directly.
if (_wcsnicmp(argv[6], argv[5], MAX_PATH) != 0) {
if (wcscmp(argv[7], L"-1") != 0 && !wcsstr(argv[7], L"/replace")) {
LOG_WARN(("Installation directory and working directory must be the "
"same for non-staged updates. Exiting."));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], SERVICE_INVALID_APPLYTO_DIR_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for previous failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
NS_tchar workingDirParent[MAX_PATH];
NS_tsnprintf(workingDirParent,
sizeof(workingDirParent) / sizeof(workingDirParent[0]),
NS_T("%s"), argv[6]);
if (!PathRemoveFileSpecW(workingDirParent)) {
LOG_WARN(("Couldn't remove file spec when attempting to verify the "
"working directory path. (%d)", GetLastError()));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], REMOVE_FILE_SPEC_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for previous failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
if (_wcsnicmp(workingDirParent, argv[5], MAX_PATH) != 0) {
LOG_WARN(("The apply-to directory must be the same as or "
"a child of the installation directory! Exiting."));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], SERVICE_INVALID_APPLYTO_DIR_STAGED_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for previous failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
}
}
// Use the passed in command line arguments for the update, except for the
// path to updater.exe. We always look for updater.exe in the installation
// directory, then we copy updater.exe to a the directory of the
// MozillaMaintenance service so that a low integrity process cannot
// replace the updater.exe at any point and use that for the update.
// It also makes DLL injection attacks harder.
WCHAR installDir[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' };
if (!GetInstallationDir(argc - 3, argv + 3, installDir)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not get the installation directory"));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], SERVICE_INSTALLDIR_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for previous failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
if (!DoesFallbackKeyExist()) {
WCHAR maintenanceServiceKey[MAX_PATH + 1];
if (CalculateRegistryPathFromFilePath(installDir, maintenanceServiceKey)) {
LOG(("Checking for Maintenance Service registry. key: '%ls'",
maintenanceServiceKey));
HKEY baseKey = nullptr;
if (RegOpenKeyExW(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
maintenanceServiceKey, 0,
KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_64KEY,
&baseKey) != ERROR_SUCCESS) {
LOG_WARN(("The maintenance service registry key does not exist."));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], SERVICE_INSTALL_DIR_REG_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for previous failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
RegCloseKey(baseKey);
} else {
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], SERVICE_CALC_REG_PATH_ERROR)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status for previous failure."));
}
return FALSE;
}
}
WCHAR installDirUpdater[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' };
wcsncpy(installDirUpdater, installDir, MAX_PATH);
if (!PathAppendSafe(installDirUpdater, L"updater.exe")) {
LOG_WARN(("Install directory updater could not be determined."));
result = FALSE;
}
result = UpdaterIsValid(installDirUpdater, installDir, argv[4]);
WCHAR secureUpdaterPath[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' };
if (result) {
result = GetSecureUpdaterPath(secureUpdaterPath); // Does its own logging
}
if (result) {
LOG(("Passed in path: '%ls'; Using this path for updating: '%ls'.",
installDirUpdater, secureUpdaterPath));
DeleteSecureUpdater(secureUpdaterPath);
result = CopyFileW(installDirUpdater, secureUpdaterPath, FALSE);
}
if (!result) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not copy path to secure location. (%d)",
GetLastError()));
if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[4], SERVICE_COULD_NOT_COPY_UPDATER)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not write update.status could not copy updater error"));
}
} else {
// We obtained the path and copied it successfully, update the path to
// use for the service update.
argv[3] = secureUpdaterPath;
WCHAR installDirUpdaterINIPath[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' };
WCHAR secureUpdaterINIPath[MAX_PATH + 1] = { L'\0' };
if (PathGetSiblingFilePath(secureUpdaterINIPath, secureUpdaterPath,
L"updater.ini") &&
PathGetSiblingFilePath(installDirUpdaterINIPath, installDirUpdater,
L"updater.ini")) {
// This is non fatal if it fails there is no real harm
if (!CopyFileW(installDirUpdaterINIPath, secureUpdaterINIPath, FALSE)) {
LOG_WARN(("Could not copy updater.ini from: '%ls' to '%ls'. (%d)",
installDirUpdaterINIPath, secureUpdaterINIPath, GetLastError()));
}
}
result = ProcessSoftwareUpdateCommand(argc - 3, argv + 3);
DeleteSecureUpdater(secureUpdaterPath);
}
// We might not reach here if the service install succeeded
// because the service self updates itself and the service
// installer will stop the service.
LOG(("Service command %ls complete.", argv[2]));
} else {
LOG_WARN(("Service command not recognized: %ls.", argv[2]));
// result is already set to FALSE
}
LOG(("service command %ls complete with result: %ls.",
argv[1], (result ? L"Success" : L"Failure")));
return TRUE;
}