`2001:10::/28` is a reserved IPv6 range. But there's a typo in GH-7476,
which caused IPv6 address like `240b:0010::1` will be filtered by the
flag `FILTER_FLAG_NO_RES_RANGE`.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc6890.html
Closes GH-7790.
When a new process reattaches to OPcache, tracing JIT causes segfaults,
because each new process allocates its own `zend_jit_traces` and
`zend_jit_exit_groups` in SHM, although these need to be shared between
all processes.
We solve that by only allocating these structs for the first process,
and store the pointers in `accel_shared_globals`, so we can reassign
them when a new process reattaches.
Closes GH-7776.
We must not use the TSRM accessor macros in GINIT and GSHUTDOWN, but
rather use the passed pointers directly. For simplicity, we inline
`php_oci_cleanup_global_handles()`, and also the `PHP_OCI_CALL()`
macros; the latter are unlikely to be needed here, but don't hurt.
Closes GH-7766.
`hash()` and `hash_hmac()` never return `false`; only `hash_file()` and
`hash_hmac_file()` return `false` in case the data cannot be read.
Closes GH-7760.
This test fails because san-cert.pem and san-ca.pem have expired. We
fix that by using the CertificateGenerator to generate temporary certs
during the test run. Since san-cert.pem and san-ca.pem have been
identical, we only generate one certificate.
Closes GH-7763.
Trying to allocate a `zend_string` with a length only slighty smaller
than `SIZE_MAX` causes an integer overflow; we make sure that this
doesn't happen by catering to the maximal overhead of a `zend_string`.
Closes GH-7597.
Since we're going to read from the current stream position anyway, the
`max_len` should be the size of the file minus the current position
(still catering to potentially filtered streams). We must, however,
make sure to cater to the file position being beyond the actual file
size.
While we're at, we also fix the step size in the comment, which is 8K.
A further optimization could be done for unfiltered streams, thus
saving that step size, but 8K might not be worth it.
Closes GH-7693.
For parity with non Windows systems, we should `AC_DEFINE` these macros
so that they are defined in config.w32.h instead of directly passed to
the compiler. This allows extensions which have ext/gd as dependency
to check for these macros. E.g. ext/ps does this[1], and fails to
build on Windows, because `HAVE_GD_BUNDLED` isn't defined.
[1] <https://github.com/steinm/ps/blob/RELEASE_1_4_4/ps.c#L34>
Closes GH-7680.