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If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ #include #include #include #include #include #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") #include "nsWindowsHelpers.h" #include "nsAutoPtr.h" #include "workmonitor.h" #include "serviceinstall.h" #include "servicebase.h" #include "registrycertificates.h" #include "uachelper.h" #include "updatehelper.h" #include "errors.h" // 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; PRUnichar* MakeCommandLine(int argc, PRUnichar **argv); BOOL WriteStatusFailure(LPCWSTR updateDirPath, int errorCode); BOOL PathGetSiblingFilePath(LPWSTR destinationBuffer, LPCWSTR siblingFilePath, LPCWSTR newFileName); /* * 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]; wcscpy(updateStatusFilePath, updateDirPath); if (!PathAppendSafe(updateStatusFilePath, L"update.status")) { LOG(("Warning: Could not append path for update.status file\n")); return FALSE; } nsAutoHandle statusFile(CreateFileW(updateStatusFilePath, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL)); if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE == statusFile) { LOG(("Warning: Could not open update.status file\n")); return FALSE; } char buf[32] = { 0 }; DWORD read; if (!ReadFile(statusFile, buf, sizeof(buf), &read, NULL)) { LOG(("Warning: Could not read from update.status file\n")); return FALSE; } LOG(("updater.exe returned status: %s\n", buf)); const char kApplying[] = "applying"; isApplying = strncmp(buf, kApplying, sizeof(kApplying) - 1) == 0; 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, BOOL &processStarted) { LOG(("Starting update process as the service in session 0.\n")); 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]] LPWSTR cmdLine = MakeCommandLine(argc, argv); // 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 >= 2 ) { // Setting the desktop to blank will ensure no GUI is displayed si.lpDesktop = L""; si.dwFlags |= STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; si.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE; } // We move the updater.ini file out of the way because we will handle // executing PostUpdate through the service. We handle PostUpdate from // the service because there are some per user things that happen that // can't run in session 0 which we run updater.exe in. // Once we are done running updater.exe we rename updater.ini back so // that if there were any errors the next updater.exe will run correctly. WCHAR updaterINI[MAX_PATH + 1]; WCHAR updaterINITemp[MAX_PATH + 1]; BOOL selfHandlePostUpdate = FALSE; // We use the updater.ini from the same directory as the updater.exe // because of background updates. if (PathGetSiblingFilePath(updaterINI, argv[0], L"updater.ini") && PathGetSiblingFilePath(updaterINITemp, argv[0], L"updater.tmp")) { selfHandlePostUpdate = MoveFileExW(updaterINI, updaterINITemp, MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING); } // 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("MOZ_USING_SERVICE=1")); LOG(("Starting service with cmdline: %ls\n", cmdLine)); processStarted = CreateProcessW(argv[0], cmdLine, NULL, NULL, FALSE, CREATE_DEFAULT_ERROR_MODE, NULL, NULL, &si, &pi); // Empty value on putenv is how you remove an env variable in Windows putenv(const_cast("MOZ_USING_SERVICE=")); BOOL updateWasSuccessful = FALSE; if (processStarted) { // Wait for the updater process to finish LOG(("Process was started... waiting on result.\n")); 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); } 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.\n", returnCode)); // updater returns 0 if successful. updateWasSuccessful = (returnCode == 0); } else { LOG(("Process finished but could not obtain return code.\n")); } } 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 know update " " was successful.\n")); if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1], SERVICE_STILL_APPLYING_ON_SUCCESS)) { LOG(("Could not write update.status still applying on" " success error.\n")); } // Since we still had applying we know updater.exe didn't do its // job correctly. updateWasSuccessful = FALSE; } else { LOG(("update.status is still applying and update was not successful.\n")); if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1], SERVICE_STILL_APPLYING_ON_FAILURE)) { LOG(("Could not write update.status still applying on" " success error.\n")); } } } } else { DWORD lastError = GetLastError(); LOG(("Could not create process as current user, " "updaterPath: %ls; cmdLine: %l. (%d)\n", argv[0], cmdLine, lastError)); } // Now that we're done with the update, restore back the updater.ini file // We use it ourselves, and also we want it back in case we had any type // of error so that the normal update process can use it. if (selfHandlePostUpdate) { MoveFileExW(updaterINITemp, updaterINI, MOVEFILE_REPLACE_EXISTING); // Only run the PostUpdate if the update was successful if (updateWasSuccessful && argc > 2) { LPCWSTR installationDir = argv[2]; LPCWSTR updateInfoDir = argv[1]; // Launch the PostProcess with admin access in session 0. This is // actually launching the post update process but it takes in the // callback app path to figure out where to apply to. // The PostUpdate process with user only access will be done inside // the unelevated updater.exe after the update process is complete // from the service. We don't know here which session to start // the user PostUpdate process from. LOG(("Launching post update process as the service in session 0.\n")); if (!LaunchWinPostProcess(installationDir, updateInfoDir, true, NULL)) { LOG(("The post update process could not be launched.\n")); } } } free(cmdLine); return updateWasSuccessful; } /** * 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(("Not enough command line parameters specified. " "Updating update.status.\n")); // We can only update update.status if argv[1] exists. argv[1] is // the directory where the update.status file exists. if (argc > 1 || !WriteStatusFailure(argv[1], SERVICE_NOT_ENOUGH_COMMAND_LINE_ARGS)) { LOG(("Could not write update.status service update failure." "Last error: %d\n", 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 argv[2]. WCHAR installDirUpdater[MAX_PATH + 1]; wcsncpy(installDirUpdater, argv[2], MAX_PATH); if (!PathAppendSafe(installDirUpdater, L"updater.exe")) { LOG(("Install directory updater could not be determined.\n")); result = FALSE; } BOOL updaterIsCorrect; if (result && !VerifySameFiles(argv[0], installDirUpdater, updaterIsCorrect)) { LOG(("Error checking if the updaters are the same.\n" "Path 1: %ls\nPath 2: %ls\n", argv[0], installDirUpdater)); result = FALSE; } if (result && !updaterIsCorrect) { LOG(("The updaters do not match, udpater will not run.\n")); result = FALSE; } if (result) { LOG(("updater.exe was compared successfully to the installation directory" " updater.exe.\n")); } else { if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1], SERVICE_UPDATER_COMPARE_ERROR)) { LOG(("Could not write update.status updater compare failure.\n")); } return FALSE; } // Check to make sure the udpater.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. HMODULE updaterModule = LoadLibrary(argv[0]); if (!updaterModule) { LOG(("updater.exe module could not be loaded. (%d)\n", GetLastError())); result = FALSE; } else { char updaterIdentity[64]; if (!LoadStringA(updaterModule, IDS_UPDATER_IDENTITY, updaterIdentity, sizeof(updaterIdentity))) { LOG(("The updater.exe application does not contain the Mozilla" " updater identity.\n")); result = FALSE; } if (strcmp(updaterIdentity, UPDATER_IDENTITY_STRING)) { LOG(("The updater.exe identity string is not valid.\n")); result = FALSE; } FreeLibrary(updaterModule); } if (result) { LOG(("The updater.exe application contains the Mozilla" " updater identity.\n")); } else { if (!WriteStatusFailure(argv[1], SERVICE_UPDATER_IDENTITY_ERROR)) { LOG(("Could not write update.status no updater identity.\n")); } return TRUE; } // Check for updater.exe sign problems BOOL updaterSignProblem = FALSE; #ifndef DISABLE_UPDATER_AUTHENTICODE_CHECK updaterSignProblem = !DoesBinaryMatchAllowedCertificates(argv[2], argv[0]); #endif // Only proceed with the update if we have no signing problems if (!updaterSignProblem) { BOOL updateProcessWasStarted = FALSE; if (StartUpdateProcess(argc, argv, updateProcessWasStarted)) { LOG(("updater.exe was launched and run successfully!\n")); LogFlush(); // We might not execute code after StartServiceUpdate because // the service installer will stop the service if it is running. StartServiceUpdate(argc, argv); } else { result = FALSE; LOG(("Error running update process. Updating update.status" " Last error: %d\n", 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(("Could not write update.status service update failure." "Last error: %d\n", GetLastError())); } } } } else { result = FALSE; LOG(("Could not start process due to certificate check error on " "updater.exe. Updating update.status. Last error: %d\n", 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(("Could not write pending state to update.status. (%d)\n", GetLastError())); } } 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(("Not enough command line arguments to execute a service command\n")); return FALSE; } // The tests work by making sure the log has changed, so we put a // unique ID in the log. RPC_WSTR guidString = RPC_WSTR(L""); GUID guid; HRESULT hr = CoCreateGuid(&guid); if (SUCCEEDED(hr)) { UuidToString(&guid, &guidString); } LOG(("Executing service command %ls, ID: %ls\n", argv[2], reinterpret_cast(guidString))); RpcStringFree(&guidString); BOOL result = FALSE; if (!lstrcmpi(argv[2], L"software-update")) { result = ProcessSoftwareUpdateCommand(argc - 3, argv + 3); // 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.\n", argv[2])); } else { LOG(("Service command not recognized: %ls.\n", argv[2])); // result is already set to FALSE } LOG(("service command %ls complete with result: %ls.\n", argv[1], (result ? L"Success" : L"Failure"))); return TRUE; }