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// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build windows
// func servicemain(argc uint32, argv **uint16)
TEXT ·servicemain(SB),7,$0
MOVL argc+0(FP), AX
MOVL AX, ·sArgc(SB)
MOVL argv+4(FP), AX
MOVL AX, ·sArgv(SB)
PUSHL BP
PUSHL BX
PUSHL SI
PUSHL DI
SUBL $12, SP
MOVL ·sName(SB), AX
MOVL AX, (SP)
MOVL $·servicectlhandler(SB), AX
MOVL AX, 4(SP)
MOVL $0, 8(SP)
MOVL ·cRegisterServiceCtrlHandlerExW(SB), AX
MOVL SP, BP
CALL AX
MOVL BP, SP
CMPL AX, $0
JE exit
MOVL AX, ·ssHandle(SB)
MOVL ·goWaitsH(SB), AX
MOVL AX, (SP)
MOVL ·cSetEvent(SB), AX
MOVL SP, BP
CALL AX
MOVL BP, SP
MOVL ·cWaitsH(SB), AX
MOVL AX, (SP)
MOVL $-1, AX
MOVL AX, 4(SP)
MOVL ·cWaitForSingleObject(SB), AX
MOVL SP, BP
CALL AX
MOVL BP, SP
exit:
ADDL $12, SP
POPL DI
POPL SI
POPL BX
POPL BP
MOVL 0(SP), CX
ADDL $12, SP
JMP CX
// I do not know why, but this seems to be the only way to call
// ctlHandlerProc on Windows 7.
// func servicectlhandler(ctl uint32, evtype uint32, evdata uintptr, context uintptr) uintptr {
TEXT ·servicectlhandler(SB),7,$0
MOVL ·ctlHandlerExProc(SB), CX
JMP CX
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