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windows/svc: workaround-exit mechanism that works for signal-less binaries
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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ limitations under the License.
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package service
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import (
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"os"
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"time"
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"k8s.io/apiserver/pkg/server"
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"k8s.io/klog"
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@ -85,12 +88,24 @@ Loop:
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// If we do not do this, our main threads won't be notified of the upcoming shutdown.
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// Since Windows services do not use any console, we cannot simply generate a CTRL_BREAK_EVENT
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// but need a dedicated notification mechanism.
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server.RequestShutdown()
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graceful := server.RequestShutdown()
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// Free up the control handler and let us terminate as gracefully as possible.
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// If that takes too long, the service controller will kill the remaining threads.
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// As per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/services/service-control-handler-function
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s <- svc.Status{State: svc.StopPending}
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// If we cannot exit gracefully, we really only can exit our process, so atleast the
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// service manager will think that we gracefully exited. At the time of writing this comment this is
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// needed for applications that do not use signals (e.g. kube-proxy)
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if !graceful {
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go func() {
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// Ensure the SCM was notified (The operation above (send to s) was received and communicated to the
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// service control manager - so it doesn't look like the service crashes)
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time.Sleep(1 * time.Second)
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os.Exit(0)
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}()
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}
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break Loop
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}
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}
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import (
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)
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var onlyOneSignalHandler = make(chan struct{})
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var shutdownHandler = make(chan os.Signal, 2)
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var shutdownHandler chan os.Signal
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// SetupSignalHandler registered for SIGTERM and SIGINT. A stop channel is returned
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// which is closed on one of these signals. If a second signal is caught, the program
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@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ var shutdownHandler = make(chan os.Signal, 2)
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func SetupSignalHandler() <-chan struct{} {
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close(onlyOneSignalHandler) // panics when called twice
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shutdownHandler = make(chan os.Signal, 2)
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stop := make(chan struct{})
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signal.Notify(shutdownHandler, shutdownSignals...)
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go func() {
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@ -43,9 +45,15 @@ func SetupSignalHandler() <-chan struct{} {
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}
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// RequestShutdown emulates a received event that is considered as shutdown signal (SIGTERM/SIGINT)
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func RequestShutdown() {
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select {
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case shutdownHandler <- shutdownSignals[0]:
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default:
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// This returns whether a handler was notified
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func RequestShutdown() bool {
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if shutdownHandler != nil {
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select {
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case shutdownHandler <- shutdownSignals[0]:
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return true
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default:
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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