The next generation of C compilers is going to enforce the C standard
more strictly:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Modern_C_porting
One warning that will soon become an error is -Wstrict-prototypes.
This is relatively easy to catch in most code (it will fail to
compile), but inside of autoconf tests it can go unnoticed because
many feature-test compilations fail by design. For example,
$ export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror=strict-prototypes"
$ ./configure
...
checking if iconv supports errno... no
configure: error: iconv does not support errno
(this is on a system where iconv *does* support errno). If errno
support were optional, that test would have "silently" disabled
it. The underlying issue here, from config.log, is
conftest.c:211:5: error: function declaration isn't a prototype
[-Werror=strict-prototypes]
211 | int main() {
This commit goes through all of our autoconf tests, replacing main()
with main(void). Up to equivalent types and variable renamings, that's
one of the two valid signatures, and satisfies the compiler (gcc-12 in
this case).
Fixes GH-10751
* ext/opcache/zend_jit: cast function to fix -Wincompatible-pointer-types
Regression by commit a21195650e
* TSRM/win32: fix ts_allocate_dtor cast
The dtor was casted to ts_allocate_ctor; luckily, ts_allocate_dtor and
ts_allocate_ctor just happen to be the same type.
The recently committed fix for GH-9944 did only indirectly cater to
that, namely because in this case `CreateFileMapping()` with a zero
size couldn't be created. As of PHP 8.2.0, the mappings of the actual
SHM and the info segment have been merged, so creating a zero size SHM
would be possible unless we explicitly prohibit this.
`shm_get()` (not to be confused with `shmget()`) returns `NULL` if
reallocation fails; we need to cater to that when calling the function.
Closes GH-9872.
`shm->addr` cannot be `NULL` here, so the whole check is completely
pointless.
Given that this is merely a clean-up and not an actual bug fix, we do
without a NEWS entry.
Closes GH-9873.
There is not much point in having two distinct file mappings; since the
info mapping is very small and of fixed size, we can put it at the
beginning of a single mapping. Besides the obvious resource savings,
that also simplifies the error handling.
Closes GH-8648.
We need to allocate buffers for the file mapping names which are large
enough for all potential keys (`key_t` is defined as `int` on Windows).
Regarding the test: it's probably never a good idea to use hard-coded
keys (should always use `ftok()` instead), but to reliably reproduce
this Windows specific issue we need to, and it shouldn't be an issue on
that OS.
Closes GH-7448.
* JIT/AArch64: [macos][ZTS] Support fast path for tlv_get_addr
Access to TLV(thread local variable) in macOS is in "dynamic" form and
function tlv_get_addr() is invoked to resolve the address. See the
example in [1].
Note there is one struct TLVDescriptor [2] for each TLV. The first
member holds the address of function tlv_get_addr(), and the other two
members, "key" and "offset", would be used inside tlv_get_addr().
The disassembly code for function tlv_get_addr() is shown in [3]. With
the value from system register, i.e. tpidrro_el0, together with "key"
and "offset", the TLV address can be obtained.
Note that the value from tpidrro_el0 varies for different threads, and
unique address for TLV is resolved.
It's worth noting that slow path would be executed, i.e. function
tlv_allocate_and_initialize_for_key(), for the first time of TLV access.
In this patch:
1. "_tsrm_ls_cache" is guaranteed to be accessed before any VM/JIT code
during the request startup, e.g. in init_executor(), therefore, slow
path can be avoided.
2. As TLVDecriptor is immutable and zend_jit_setup() executes once, we
get this structure in tsrm_get_ls_cache_tcb_offset(). Note the 'ldr'
instruction would be patched to 'add' by the linker.
3. Only fast path for tlv_get_addr() is implemented in macro
LOAD_TSRM_CACHE.
With this patch, all ~4k test cases can pass for ZTS+CALL in macOS on
Apple silicon.
[1] https://gist.github.com/shqking/4aab67e0105f7c1f2c549d57d5799f94
[2]
https://opensource.apple.com/source/dyld/dyld-195.6/src/threadLocalVariables.c.auto.html
[3] https://gist.github.com/shqking/329d7712c26bad49786ab0a544a4af43
Change-Id: I613e9c37e3ff2ecc3fab0f53f1e48a0246e12ee3
1. Update: http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt to https, as there is anyway server header "Location:" to https.
2. Update few license 3.0 to 3.01 as 3.0 states "php 5.1.1, 4.1.1, and earlier".
3. In some license comments is "at through the world-wide-web" while most is without "at", so deleted.
4. fixed indentation in some files before |
This PR corrects misspellings identified by the check-spelling action.
The misspellings have been reported at jsoref@b6ba3e2#commitcomment-48946465
The action reports that the changes in this PR would make it happy: jsoref@602417c
Closes GH-6822.