The ping feature of php-fpm monitoring was previously not working
in pm.status_listen pool due to the configuration variables ping.path
and ping.response not being copied over to the worker when forked. This
results in the ping code path being disabled because the worker detects
that ping.path is not configured.
Closes GH-13980
Co-authored-by: Pierrick Charron <pierrick@php.net>
This enables outputting additional debugging messages when running
phpdbg for developing and troubleshooting phpdbg itself. Option was
already added in Autotools and this adds it also to Windows build
system.
Because additional info is printed when running tests, the
--enable-phpdbg-debug option is excluded when building with
--enable-snapshot-build if not provided explicitly.
These are either undefined or defined (to value 1):
- __DragonFly__
- __FreeBSD__
- HAS_MCAST_EXT
- HAVE_GETCWD
- HAVE_GETWD
- HAVE_GLIBC_ICONV
- HAVE_JIT
- HAVE_LCHOWN
- HAVE_NL_LANGINFO
- HAVE_RL_CALLBACK_READ_CHAR
- HAVE_RL_ON_NEW_LINE
- HAVE_SQL_EXTENDED_FETCH
- HAVE_UTIME
Follow up of GH-5526 (-Wundef)
This syncs few inconsistencies between the Windows and Autotools build
systems:
- HAVE_OPENSSL_EXT is now defined in the same style on both systems
(undefined - extension is not available, defined to 1 - extension is
available)
- HAVE_OPENSSL removed as it was only defined on Windows
* Replace WIN32 conditions with _WIN32 or PHP_WIN32
WIN32 is defined by the SDK and not defined all the time on Windows by
compilers or the environment. _WIN32 is defined as 1 when the
compilation target is 32-bit ARM, 64-bit ARM, x86, or x64. Otherwise,
undefined.
This syncs these usages one step further.
Upstream libgd has replaced WIN32 with _WIN32 via
c60d9fe577
PHP_WIN32 is added to ext/sockets/sockets.stub.php as done in other
*.stub.php files at this point.
* Use PHP_WIN32 in ext/random
* Use PHP_WIN32 in ext/sockets
* Use _WIN32 in xxhash.h as done upstream
See https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash/pull/931
* Update end comment with PHP_WIN32
This fixes this warning using ZEND_FALLTHROUGH:
```
php-src/sapi/litespeed/lsapi_main.c: In function ‘parse_opt’:
php-src/sapi/litespeed/lsapi_main.c:1196:16: warning: this statement may fall through [-Wimplicit-fallthrough=]
1196 | if ( *((*(p-1))+2) == 's' )
| ^
```
* Remove tautologically false condition in php_cli.c
* Make the CLI mode available via the SAPI globals
When hooking into RINIT it is currently pretty much impossible to determine
whether a file will actually be executed or if it just will be linted,
highlighted, or comments stripped: The startup is identical for all of them and
the chosen mode is not currently exposed to other extensions.
The `SG(server_context)` is currently entirely unused for the `cli` SAPI. It
appears to be appropriate to store the mode as a SAPI-specific information
inside of it.
These are either undefined or defined to value 1 in Autotools and
Windows:
- HAVE_COMMONCRYPTO_COMMONRANDOM_H
- HAVE_EXIF
- HAVE_FOPENCOOKIE
- HAVE_IF_NAMETOINDEX
- HAVE_LIBICONV
- HAVE_SOCKETS
- HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_RDEV
- HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_GMTOFF
- HAVE_STRUCT_TM_TM_ZONE
Follow up of GH-5526 (-Wundef)
The original code is error-prone due to the "best fit mapping" that
happens with the argument parsing but not with the query string.
When we get a non-ASCII character, try to remap it and see if it becomes
a hyphen.
An alternative approach is to create a custom main `wmain` receiving
wide-character variations that does the ANSI transformation with the
best-fit mapping, but that's more error-prone and could cause unexpected
breakage.
Another alternative was just don't doing this check altogether and
always check for `cgi || fastcgi` instead, but that breaks real-world
use-cases.
Previously this returned `int`. Many functions actually take advantage
of the fact this returns exactly 0 or 1. For instance,
`main/streams/xp_socket.c` does:
sockopts |= STREAM_SOCKOP_IPV6_V6ONLY_ENABLED * zend_is_true(tmpzval);
And `Zend/zend_compile.c` does:
child = &ast->child[2 - zend_is_true(zend_ast_get_zval(ast->child[0]))];
I changed a few places trivially from `int` to `bool`, but there are
still many places such as the object handlers which return `int` that
should eventually be `bool`.
* Mark many functions as static
Multiple functions are missing the static qualifier.
* remove unused struct sigactions
struct sigaction act, old_term, old_quit, old_int;
all unused.
* optimizer: minXOR and maxXOR are unused
This reduces -Wunused-variable and -Wunused-but-set-variable warnings
generated in the Autoconf's config.log to comply with possible stricter
default compiler configuration on the system to avoid having false
results.
unpriviliged_userfaultfd is set to 0 by default. Since Linux 5.11
handling memory ranges from the user-space is allowed with the
`UFFD_USER_MODE_ONLY` fd open mode flag.
The PHP_SUBST_OLD adds variables to generated Makefile and creates
output shell variables to replace the @variable_name@ placeholders in
templates. These changed variables are not used in the generated
Makefile so the AC_SUBST is sufficient.
- ext/odbc
- sapi/embed
- sapi/fpm
- only substituted in scripts/php-config.in:
- PHP_INSTALLED_SAPIS
- SAPI_LIBNAME_SHARED
- SAPI_LIBNAME_STATIC