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In order for the installer to restart the GUI correctly post-upgrade, we need the GUI to be able to register its restart preferences. This PR adds API support for doing so. I'm adding it to OSS so that it is available should we need to do any such registrations on OSS binaries in the future. Updates https://github.com/tailscale/corp/issues/13998 Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
102 lines
4.5 KiB
Go
102 lines
4.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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// Package winutil contains misc Windows/Win32 helper functions.
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package winutil
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import (
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"os/user"
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)
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// RegBase is the registry path inside HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE where registry settings
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// are stored. This constant is a non-empty string only when GOOS=windows.
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const RegBase = regBase
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// GetPolicyString looks up a registry value in the local machine's path for
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// system policies, or returns the given default if it can't.
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// Use this function to read values that may be set by sysadmins via the MSI
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// installer or via GPO. For registry settings that you do *not* want to be
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// visible to sysadmin tools, use GetRegString instead.
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//
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// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return the default value.
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func GetPolicyString(name, defval string) string {
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return getPolicyString(name, defval)
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}
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// GetPolicyInteger looks up a registry value in the local machine's path for
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// system policies, or returns the given default if it can't.
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// Use this function to read values that may be set by sysadmins via the MSI
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// installer or via GPO. For registry settings that you do *not* want to be
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// visible to sysadmin tools, use GetRegInteger instead.
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//
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// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return the default value.
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func GetPolicyInteger(name string, defval uint64) uint64 {
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return getPolicyInteger(name, defval)
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}
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// GetRegString looks up a registry path in the local machine path, or returns
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// the given default if it can't.
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//
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// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return the default value.
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func GetRegString(name, defval string) string {
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return getRegString(name, defval)
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}
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// GetRegInteger looks up a registry path in the local machine path, or returns
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// the given default if it can't.
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//
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// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return the default value.
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func GetRegInteger(name string, defval uint64) uint64 {
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return getRegInteger(name, defval)
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}
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// IsSIDValidPrincipal determines whether the SID contained in uid represents a
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// type that is a valid security principal under Windows. This check helps us
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// work around a bug in the standard library's Windows implementation of
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// LookupId in os/user.
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// See https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/869
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//
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// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return false.
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func IsSIDValidPrincipal(uid string) bool {
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return isSIDValidPrincipal(uid)
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}
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// LookupPseudoUser attempts to resolve the user specified by uid by checking
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// against well-known pseudo-users on Windows. This is a temporary workaround
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// until https://github.com/golang/go/issues/49509 is resolved and shipped.
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//
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// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return an error.
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func LookupPseudoUser(uid string) (*user.User, error) {
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return lookupPseudoUser(uid)
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}
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// RegisterForRestartOpts supplies options to RegisterForRestart.
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type RegisterForRestartOpts struct {
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RestartOnCrash bool // When true, this program will be restarted after a crash.
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RestartOnHang bool // When true, this program will be restarted after a hang.
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RestartOnUpgrade bool // When true, this program will be restarted after an upgrade.
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RestartOnReboot bool // When true, this program will be restarted after a reboot.
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UseCmdLineArgs bool // When true, CmdLineArgs will be used as the program's arguments upon restart. Otherwise no arguments will be provided.
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CmdLineArgs []string // When UseCmdLineArgs == true, contains the command line arguments, excluding the executable name itself. If nil or empty, the arguments from the current process will be re-used.
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}
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// RegisterForRestart registers the current process' restart preferences with
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// the Windows Restart Manager. This enables the OS to intelligently restart
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// the calling executable as requested via opts. This should be called by any
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// programs which need to be restarted by the installer post-update.
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//
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// This function may be called multiple times; the opts from the most recent
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// call will override those from any previous invocations.
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//
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// This function will only work on GOOS=windows. Trying to run it on any other
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// OS will always return nil.
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func RegisterForRestart(opts RegisterForRestartOpts) error {
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return registerForRestart(opts)
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}
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