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1 #include "cache.h"
2 #include "simple-ipc.h"
3 #include "strbuf.h"
4 #include "pkt-line.h"
5 #include "thread-utils.h"
6
7 #ifndef SUPPORTS_SIMPLE_IPC
8 /*
9  * This source file should only be compiled when Simple IPC is supported.
10  * See the top-level Makefile.
11  */
12 #error SUPPORTS_SIMPLE_IPC not defined
13 #endif
14
15 static int initialize_pipe_name(const char *path, wchar_t *wpath, size_t alloc)
16 {
17         int off = 0;
18         struct strbuf realpath = STRBUF_INIT;
19
20         if (!strbuf_realpath(&realpath, path, 0))
21                 return -1;
22
23         off = swprintf(wpath, alloc, L"\\\\.\\pipe\\");
24         if (xutftowcs(wpath + off, realpath.buf, alloc - off) < 0)
25                 return -1;
26
27         /* Handle drive prefix */
28         if (wpath[off] && wpath[off + 1] == L':') {
29                 wpath[off + 1] = L'_';
30                 off += 2;
31         }
32
33         for (; wpath[off]; off++)
34                 if (wpath[off] == L'/')
35                         wpath[off] = L'\\';
36
37         strbuf_release(&realpath);
38         return 0;
39 }
40
41 static enum ipc_active_state get_active_state(wchar_t *pipe_path)
42 {
43         if (WaitNamedPipeW(pipe_path, NMPWAIT_USE_DEFAULT_WAIT))
44                 return IPC_STATE__LISTENING;
45
46         if (GetLastError() == ERROR_SEM_TIMEOUT)
47                 return IPC_STATE__NOT_LISTENING;
48
49         if (GetLastError() == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND)
50                 return IPC_STATE__PATH_NOT_FOUND;
51
52         return IPC_STATE__OTHER_ERROR;
53 }
54
55 enum ipc_active_state ipc_get_active_state(const char *path)
56 {
57         wchar_t pipe_path[MAX_PATH];
58
59         if (initialize_pipe_name(path, pipe_path, ARRAY_SIZE(pipe_path)) < 0)
60                 return IPC_STATE__INVALID_PATH;
61
62         return get_active_state(pipe_path);
63 }
64
65 #define WAIT_STEP_MS (50)
66
67 static enum ipc_active_state connect_to_server(
68         const wchar_t *wpath,
69         DWORD timeout_ms,
70         const struct ipc_client_connect_options *options,
71         int *pfd)
72 {
73         DWORD t_start_ms, t_waited_ms;
74         DWORD step_ms;
75         HANDLE hPipe = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
76         DWORD mode = PIPE_READMODE_BYTE;
77         DWORD gle;
78
79         *pfd = -1;
80
81         for (;;) {
82                 hPipe = CreateFileW(wpath, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE,
83                                     0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, 0, NULL);
84                 if (hPipe != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
85                         break;
86
87                 gle = GetLastError();
88
89                 switch (gle) {
90                 case ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
91                         if (!options->wait_if_not_found)
92                                 return IPC_STATE__PATH_NOT_FOUND;
93                         if (!timeout_ms)
94                                 return IPC_STATE__PATH_NOT_FOUND;
95
96                         step_ms = (timeout_ms < WAIT_STEP_MS) ?
97                                 timeout_ms : WAIT_STEP_MS;
98                         sleep_millisec(step_ms);
99
100                         timeout_ms -= step_ms;
101                         break; /* try again */
102
103                 case ERROR_PIPE_BUSY:
104                         if (!options->wait_if_busy)
105                                 return IPC_STATE__NOT_LISTENING;
106                         if (!timeout_ms)
107                                 return IPC_STATE__NOT_LISTENING;
108
109                         t_start_ms = (DWORD)(getnanotime() / 1000000);
110
111                         if (!WaitNamedPipeW(wpath, timeout_ms)) {
112                                 if (GetLastError() == ERROR_SEM_TIMEOUT)
113                                         return IPC_STATE__NOT_LISTENING;
114
115                                 return IPC_STATE__OTHER_ERROR;
116                         }
117
118                         /*
119                          * A pipe server instance became available.
120                          * Race other client processes to connect to
121                          * it.
122                          *
123                          * But first decrement our overall timeout so
124                          * that we don't starve if we keep losing the
125                          * race.  But also guard against special
126                          * NPMWAIT_ values (0 and -1).
127                          */
128                         t_waited_ms = (DWORD)(getnanotime() / 1000000) - t_start_ms;
129                         if (t_waited_ms < timeout_ms)
130                                 timeout_ms -= t_waited_ms;
131                         else
132                                 timeout_ms = 1;
133                         break; /* try again */
134
135                 default:
136                         return IPC_STATE__OTHER_ERROR;
137                 }
138         }
139
140         if (!SetNamedPipeHandleState(hPipe, &mode, NULL, NULL)) {
141                 CloseHandle(hPipe);
142                 return IPC_STATE__OTHER_ERROR;
143         }
144
145         *pfd = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t)hPipe, O_RDWR|O_BINARY);
146         if (*pfd < 0) {
147                 CloseHandle(hPipe);
148                 return IPC_STATE__OTHER_ERROR;
149         }
150
151         /* fd now owns hPipe */
152
153         return IPC_STATE__LISTENING;
154 }
155
156 /*
157  * The default connection timeout for Windows clients.
158  *
159  * This is not currently part of the ipc_ API (nor the config settings)
160  * because of differences between Windows and other platforms.
161  *
162  * This value was chosen at random.
163  */
164 #define WINDOWS_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_MS (30000)
165
166 enum ipc_active_state ipc_client_try_connect(
167         const char *path,
168         const struct ipc_client_connect_options *options,
169         struct ipc_client_connection **p_connection)
170 {
171         wchar_t wpath[MAX_PATH];
172         enum ipc_active_state state = IPC_STATE__OTHER_ERROR;
173         int fd = -1;
174
175         *p_connection = NULL;
176
177         trace2_region_enter("ipc-client", "try-connect", NULL);
178         trace2_data_string("ipc-client", NULL, "try-connect/path", path);
179
180         if (initialize_pipe_name(path, wpath, ARRAY_SIZE(wpath)) < 0)
181                 state = IPC_STATE__INVALID_PATH;
182         else
183                 state = connect_to_server(wpath, WINDOWS_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT_MS,
184                                           options, &fd);
185
186         trace2_data_intmax("ipc-client", NULL, "try-connect/state",
187                            (intmax_t)state);
188         trace2_region_leave("ipc-client", "try-connect", NULL);
189
190         if (state == IPC_STATE__LISTENING) {
191                 (*p_connection) = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct ipc_client_connection));
192                 (*p_connection)->fd = fd;
193         }
194
195         return state;
196 }
197
198 void ipc_client_close_connection(struct ipc_client_connection *connection)
199 {
200         if (!connection)
201                 return;
202
203         if (connection->fd != -1)
204                 close(connection->fd);
205
206         free(connection);
207 }
208
209 int ipc_client_send_command_to_connection(
210         struct ipc_client_connection *connection,
211         const char *message, struct strbuf *answer)
212 {
213         int ret = 0;
214
215         strbuf_setlen(answer, 0);
216
217         trace2_region_enter("ipc-client", "send-command", NULL);
218
219         if (write_packetized_from_buf_no_flush(message, strlen(message),
220                                                connection->fd) < 0 ||
221             packet_flush_gently(connection->fd) < 0) {
222                 ret = error(_("could not send IPC command"));
223                 goto done;
224         }
225
226         FlushFileBuffers((HANDLE)_get_osfhandle(connection->fd));
227
228         if (read_packetized_to_strbuf(
229                     connection->fd, answer,
230                     PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF | PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_READ_ERROR) < 0) {
231                 ret = error(_("could not read IPC response"));
232                 goto done;
233         }
234
235 done:
236         trace2_region_leave("ipc-client", "send-command", NULL);
237         return ret;
238 }
239
240 int ipc_client_send_command(const char *path,
241                             const struct ipc_client_connect_options *options,
242                             const char *message, struct strbuf *response)
243 {
244         int ret = -1;
245         enum ipc_active_state state;
246         struct ipc_client_connection *connection = NULL;
247
248         state = ipc_client_try_connect(path, options, &connection);
249
250         if (state != IPC_STATE__LISTENING)
251                 return ret;
252
253         ret = ipc_client_send_command_to_connection(connection, message, response);
254
255         ipc_client_close_connection(connection);
256
257         return ret;
258 }
259
260 /*
261  * Duplicate the given pipe handle and wrap it in a file descriptor so
262  * that we can use pkt-line on it.
263  */
264 static int dup_fd_from_pipe(const HANDLE pipe)
265 {
266         HANDLE process = GetCurrentProcess();
267         HANDLE handle;
268         int fd;
269
270         if (!DuplicateHandle(process, pipe, process, &handle, 0, FALSE,
271                              DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)) {
272                 errno = err_win_to_posix(GetLastError());
273                 return -1;
274         }
275
276         fd = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t)handle, O_RDWR|O_BINARY);
277         if (fd < 0) {
278                 errno = err_win_to_posix(GetLastError());
279                 CloseHandle(handle);
280                 return -1;
281         }
282
283         /*
284          * `handle` is now owned by `fd` and will be automatically closed
285          * when the descriptor is closed.
286          */
287
288         return fd;
289 }
290
291 /*
292  * Magic numbers used to annotate callback instance data.
293  * These are used to help guard against accidentally passing the
294  * wrong instance data across multiple levels of callbacks (which
295  * is easy to do if there are `void*` arguments).
296  */
297 enum magic {
298         MAGIC_SERVER_REPLY_DATA,
299         MAGIC_SERVER_THREAD_DATA,
300         MAGIC_SERVER_DATA,
301 };
302
303 struct ipc_server_reply_data {
304         enum magic magic;
305         int fd;
306         struct ipc_server_thread_data *server_thread_data;
307 };
308
309 struct ipc_server_thread_data {
310         enum magic magic;
311         struct ipc_server_thread_data *next_thread;
312         struct ipc_server_data *server_data;
313         pthread_t pthread_id;
314         HANDLE hPipe;
315 };
316
317 /*
318  * On Windows, the conceptual "ipc-server" is implemented as a pool of
319  * n idential/peer "server-thread" threads.  That is, there is no
320  * hierarchy of threads; and therefore no controller thread managing
321  * the pool.  Each thread has an independent handle to the named pipe,
322  * receives incoming connections, processes the client, and re-uses
323  * the pipe for the next client connection.
324  *
325  * Therefore, the "ipc-server" only needs to maintain a list of the
326  * spawned threads for eventual "join" purposes.
327  *
328  * A single "stop-event" is visible to all of the server threads to
329  * tell them to shutdown (when idle).
330  */
331 struct ipc_server_data {
332         enum magic magic;
333         ipc_server_application_cb *application_cb;
334         void *application_data;
335         struct strbuf buf_path;
336         wchar_t wpath[MAX_PATH];
337
338         HANDLE hEventStopRequested;
339         struct ipc_server_thread_data *thread_list;
340         int is_stopped;
341 };
342
343 enum connect_result {
344         CR_CONNECTED = 0,
345         CR_CONNECT_PENDING,
346         CR_CONNECT_ERROR,
347         CR_WAIT_ERROR,
348         CR_SHUTDOWN,
349 };
350
351 static enum connect_result queue_overlapped_connect(
352         struct ipc_server_thread_data *server_thread_data,
353         OVERLAPPED *lpo)
354 {
355         if (ConnectNamedPipe(server_thread_data->hPipe, lpo))
356                 goto failed;
357
358         switch (GetLastError()) {
359         case ERROR_IO_PENDING:
360                 return CR_CONNECT_PENDING;
361
362         case ERROR_PIPE_CONNECTED:
363                 SetEvent(lpo->hEvent);
364                 return CR_CONNECTED;
365
366         default:
367                 break;
368         }
369
370 failed:
371         error(_("ConnectNamedPipe failed for '%s' (%lu)"),
372               server_thread_data->server_data->buf_path.buf,
373               GetLastError());
374         return CR_CONNECT_ERROR;
375 }
376
377 /*
378  * Use Windows Overlapped IO to wait for a connection or for our event
379  * to be signalled.
380  */
381 static enum connect_result wait_for_connection(
382         struct ipc_server_thread_data *server_thread_data,
383         OVERLAPPED *lpo)
384 {
385         enum connect_result r;
386         HANDLE waitHandles[2];
387         DWORD dwWaitResult;
388
389         r = queue_overlapped_connect(server_thread_data, lpo);
390         if (r != CR_CONNECT_PENDING)
391                 return r;
392
393         waitHandles[0] = server_thread_data->server_data->hEventStopRequested;
394         waitHandles[1] = lpo->hEvent;
395
396         dwWaitResult = WaitForMultipleObjects(2, waitHandles, FALSE, INFINITE);
397         switch (dwWaitResult) {
398         case WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 0:
399                 return CR_SHUTDOWN;
400
401         case WAIT_OBJECT_0 + 1:
402                 ResetEvent(lpo->hEvent);
403                 return CR_CONNECTED;
404
405         default:
406                 return CR_WAIT_ERROR;
407         }
408 }
409
410 /*
411  * Forward declare our reply callback function so that any compiler
412  * errors are reported when we actually define the function (in addition
413  * to any errors reported when we try to pass this callback function as
414  * a parameter in a function call).  The former are easier to understand.
415  */
416 static ipc_server_reply_cb do_io_reply_callback;
417
418 /*
419  * Relay application's response message to the client process.
420  * (We do not flush at this point because we allow the caller
421  * to chunk data to the client thru us.)
422  */
423 static int do_io_reply_callback(struct ipc_server_reply_data *reply_data,
424                        const char *response, size_t response_len)
425 {
426         if (reply_data->magic != MAGIC_SERVER_REPLY_DATA)
427                 BUG("reply_cb called with wrong instance data");
428
429         return write_packetized_from_buf_no_flush(response, response_len,
430                                                   reply_data->fd);
431 }
432
433 /*
434  * Receive the request/command from the client and pass it to the
435  * registered request-callback.  The request-callback will compose
436  * a response and call our reply-callback to send it to the client.
437  *
438  * Simple-IPC only contains one round trip, so we flush and close
439  * here after the response.
440  */
441 static int do_io(struct ipc_server_thread_data *server_thread_data)
442 {
443         struct strbuf buf = STRBUF_INIT;
444         struct ipc_server_reply_data reply_data;
445         int ret = 0;
446
447         reply_data.magic = MAGIC_SERVER_REPLY_DATA;
448         reply_data.server_thread_data = server_thread_data;
449
450         reply_data.fd = dup_fd_from_pipe(server_thread_data->hPipe);
451         if (reply_data.fd < 0)
452                 return error(_("could not create fd from pipe for '%s'"),
453                              server_thread_data->server_data->buf_path.buf);
454
455         ret = read_packetized_to_strbuf(
456                 reply_data.fd, &buf,
457                 PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF | PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_READ_ERROR);
458         if (ret >= 0) {
459                 ret = server_thread_data->server_data->application_cb(
460                         server_thread_data->server_data->application_data,
461                         buf.buf, do_io_reply_callback, &reply_data);
462
463                 packet_flush_gently(reply_data.fd);
464
465                 FlushFileBuffers((HANDLE)_get_osfhandle((reply_data.fd)));
466         }
467         else {
468                 /*
469                  * The client probably disconnected/shutdown before it
470                  * could send a well-formed message.  Ignore it.
471                  */
472         }
473
474         strbuf_release(&buf);
475         close(reply_data.fd);
476
477         return ret;
478 }
479
480 /*
481  * Handle IPC request and response with this connected client.  And reset
482  * the pipe to prepare for the next client.
483  */
484 static int use_connection(struct ipc_server_thread_data *server_thread_data)
485 {
486         int ret;
487
488         ret = do_io(server_thread_data);
489
490         FlushFileBuffers(server_thread_data->hPipe);
491         DisconnectNamedPipe(server_thread_data->hPipe);
492
493         return ret;
494 }
495
496 /*
497  * Thread proc for an IPC server worker thread.  It handles a series of
498  * connections from clients.  It cleans and reuses the hPipe between each
499  * client.
500  */
501 static void *server_thread_proc(void *_server_thread_data)
502 {
503         struct ipc_server_thread_data *server_thread_data = _server_thread_data;
504         HANDLE hEventConnected = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
505         OVERLAPPED oConnect;
506         enum connect_result cr;
507         int ret;
508
509         assert(server_thread_data->hPipe != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE);
510
511         trace2_thread_start("ipc-server");
512         trace2_data_string("ipc-server", NULL, "pipe",
513                            server_thread_data->server_data->buf_path.buf);
514
515         hEventConnected = CreateEventW(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
516
517         memset(&oConnect, 0, sizeof(oConnect));
518         oConnect.hEvent = hEventConnected;
519
520         for (;;) {
521                 cr = wait_for_connection(server_thread_data, &oConnect);
522
523                 switch (cr) {
524                 case CR_SHUTDOWN:
525                         goto finished;
526
527                 case CR_CONNECTED:
528                         ret = use_connection(server_thread_data);
529                         if (ret == SIMPLE_IPC_QUIT) {
530                                 ipc_server_stop_async(
531                                         server_thread_data->server_data);
532                                 goto finished;
533                         }
534                         if (ret > 0) {
535                                 /*
536                                  * Ignore (transient) IO errors with this
537                                  * client and reset for the next client.
538                                  */
539                         }
540                         break;
541
542                 case CR_CONNECT_PENDING:
543                         /* By construction, this should not happen. */
544                         BUG("ipc-server[%s]: unexpeced CR_CONNECT_PENDING",
545                             server_thread_data->server_data->buf_path.buf);
546
547                 case CR_CONNECT_ERROR:
548                 case CR_WAIT_ERROR:
549                         /*
550                          * Ignore these theoretical errors.
551                          */
552                         DisconnectNamedPipe(server_thread_data->hPipe);
553                         break;
554
555                 default:
556                         BUG("unandled case after wait_for_connection");
557                 }
558         }
559
560 finished:
561         CloseHandle(server_thread_data->hPipe);
562         CloseHandle(hEventConnected);
563
564         trace2_thread_exit();
565         return NULL;
566 }
567
568 static HANDLE create_new_pipe(wchar_t *wpath, int is_first)
569 {
570         HANDLE hPipe;
571         DWORD dwOpenMode, dwPipeMode;
572         LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES lpsa = NULL;
573
574         dwOpenMode = PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND | PIPE_ACCESS_OUTBOUND |
575                 FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED;
576
577         dwPipeMode = PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | PIPE_READMODE_BYTE | PIPE_WAIT |
578                 PIPE_REJECT_REMOTE_CLIENTS;
579
580         if (is_first) {
581                 dwOpenMode |= FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE;
582
583                 /*
584                  * On Windows, the first server pipe instance gets to
585                  * set the ACL / Security Attributes on the named
586                  * pipe; subsequent instances inherit and cannot
587                  * change them.
588                  *
589                  * TODO Should we allow the application layer to
590                  * specify security attributes, such as `LocalService`
591                  * or `LocalSystem`, when we create the named pipe?
592                  * This question is probably not important when the
593                  * daemon is started by a foreground user process and
594                  * only needs to talk to the current user, but may be
595                  * if the daemon is run via the Control Panel as a
596                  * System Service.
597                  */
598         }
599
600         hPipe = CreateNamedPipeW(wpath, dwOpenMode, dwPipeMode,
601                                  PIPE_UNLIMITED_INSTANCES, 1024, 1024, 0, lpsa);
602
603         return hPipe;
604 }
605
606 int ipc_server_run_async(struct ipc_server_data **returned_server_data,
607                          const char *path, const struct ipc_server_opts *opts,
608                          ipc_server_application_cb *application_cb,
609                          void *application_data)
610 {
611         struct ipc_server_data *server_data;
612         wchar_t wpath[MAX_PATH];
613         HANDLE hPipeFirst = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
614         int k;
615         int ret = 0;
616         int nr_threads = opts->nr_threads;
617
618         *returned_server_data = NULL;
619
620         ret = initialize_pipe_name(path, wpath, ARRAY_SIZE(wpath));
621         if (ret < 0) {
622                 errno = EINVAL;
623                 return -1;
624         }
625
626         hPipeFirst = create_new_pipe(wpath, 1);
627         if (hPipeFirst == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
628                 errno = EADDRINUSE;
629                 return -2;
630         }
631
632         server_data = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*server_data));
633         server_data->magic = MAGIC_SERVER_DATA;
634         server_data->application_cb = application_cb;
635         server_data->application_data = application_data;
636         server_data->hEventStopRequested = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);
637         strbuf_init(&server_data->buf_path, 0);
638         strbuf_addstr(&server_data->buf_path, path);
639         wcscpy(server_data->wpath, wpath);
640
641         if (nr_threads < 1)
642                 nr_threads = 1;
643
644         for (k = 0; k < nr_threads; k++) {
645                 struct ipc_server_thread_data *std;
646
647                 std = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*std));
648                 std->magic = MAGIC_SERVER_THREAD_DATA;
649                 std->server_data = server_data;
650                 std->hPipe = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
651
652                 std->hPipe = (k == 0)
653                         ? hPipeFirst
654                         : create_new_pipe(server_data->wpath, 0);
655
656                 if (std->hPipe == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
657                         /*
658                          * If we've reached a pipe instance limit for
659                          * this path, just use fewer threads.
660                          */
661                         free(std);
662                         break;
663                 }
664
665                 if (pthread_create(&std->pthread_id, NULL,
666                                    server_thread_proc, std)) {
667                         /*
668                          * Likewise, if we're out of threads, just use
669                          * fewer threads than requested.
670                          *
671                          * However, we just give up if we can't even get
672                          * one thread.  This should not happen.
673                          */
674                         if (k == 0)
675                                 die(_("could not start thread[0] for '%s'"),
676                                     path);
677
678                         CloseHandle(std->hPipe);
679                         free(std);
680                         break;
681                 }
682
683                 std->next_thread = server_data->thread_list;
684                 server_data->thread_list = std;
685         }
686
687         *returned_server_data = server_data;
688         return 0;
689 }
690
691 int ipc_server_stop_async(struct ipc_server_data *server_data)
692 {
693         if (!server_data)
694                 return 0;
695
696         /*
697          * Gently tell all of the ipc_server threads to shutdown.
698          * This will be seen the next time they are idle (and waiting
699          * for a connection).
700          *
701          * We DO NOT attempt to force them to drop an active connection.
702          */
703         SetEvent(server_data->hEventStopRequested);
704         return 0;
705 }
706
707 int ipc_server_await(struct ipc_server_data *server_data)
708 {
709         DWORD dwWaitResult;
710
711         if (!server_data)
712                 return 0;
713
714         dwWaitResult = WaitForSingleObject(server_data->hEventStopRequested, INFINITE);
715         if (dwWaitResult != WAIT_OBJECT_0)
716                 return error(_("wait for hEvent failed for '%s'"),
717                              server_data->buf_path.buf);
718
719         while (server_data->thread_list) {
720                 struct ipc_server_thread_data *std = server_data->thread_list;
721
722                 pthread_join(std->pthread_id, NULL);
723
724                 server_data->thread_list = std->next_thread;
725                 free(std);
726         }
727
728         server_data->is_stopped = 1;
729
730         return 0;
731 }
732
733 void ipc_server_free(struct ipc_server_data *server_data)
734 {
735         if (!server_data)
736                 return;
737
738         if (!server_data->is_stopped)
739                 BUG("cannot free ipc-server while running for '%s'",
740                     server_data->buf_path.buf);
741
742         strbuf_release(&server_data->buf_path);
743
744         if (server_data->hEventStopRequested != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
745                 CloseHandle(server_data->hEventStopRequested);
746
747         while (server_data->thread_list) {
748                 struct ipc_server_thread_data *std = server_data->thread_list;
749
750                 server_data->thread_list = std->next_thread;
751                 free(std);
752         }
753
754         free(server_data);
755 }