In this test file, the free_obj handler is called with a refcount of 2,
caused by the fact we do a GC_ADDREF() to increase its refcount while
its refcount is still 1 because the Foo object hasn't been destroyed yet
(due to the cycle caused by the sqlite function callback).
Solve this by introducing a get_gc handler.
Closes GH-11881.
Like oci8, procedural ODBC uses an apply function on the hash list to
enumerate persistent connections and close the specific one. However,
this function take zvals, not resources. However, it was getting casted
as such, causing it to interpret the pointer incorrectly. This could
have caused other issues, but mostly manifested as failing to close the
connection even fi it matched.
The function now takes a zval and gets the resource from that. In
addition, it also removes the cast of the function pointer and moves
casting to the function body, to avoid possible confusion like this in
refactors again. It also cleans up style and uses constants in the
function body.
Closes GH-12132
Signed-off-by: George Peter Banyard <girgias@php.net>
Addref to relevant fields before allocating any memory. Also only set/remove the
ZEND_ACC_HEAP_RT_CACHE flag after allocating memory.
Fixes GH-12073
Closes GH-12074
Passing NULL as the pointer to intl_error* will use the global error stack.
This is what we need to do instead of pushing it onto the temporary format object that is released.
When you do an assignment between two zvals (no, not zval*), you copy
all fields. This includes the additional u2 data. So that means for
example the Z_NEXT index gets copied, which in some cases can therefore
cause a cycle in zend_hash lookups.
Instead of doing an assignment, we should be doing a ZVAL_COPY (or
ZVAL_COPY_VALUE for non-refcounting cases). This avoids copying u2.
Closes GH-12086.
clang and newer gcc releases support byte-sized atomic accesses on
riscv64 through inline builtins. In both cases the hard dependency on
libatomic added by GH-11321 isn't useful.
Stop using AC_CHECK_LIB() which is too naive to notice that libatomic
isn't needed. Instead, PHP_CHECK_FUNC() will retry the check with -latomic
if required.
Closes GH-11790
Because the failure path did not release the string, there was a memory
leak.
As the only valid types for this function are IS_NULL and IS_STRING, we
and IS_NULL is always rejected in practice, solve the issue by not using
a function that increments the refcount in the first place.
Closes GH-12002.
NetBSD still adopts the old iconv signature for buffer inputs.
The next release will too so we can assume it will remain that way for
a while.
Close GH-12001
Evaluating constants at comptime can result in arrays that contain objects. This
is problematic for printing the default value of constant ASTs containing
objects, because we don't actually know what the constructor arguments were.
Avoid this by not propagating array constants.
Fixes GH-11937
Closes GH-11947
Upon resizing, the elements are destroyed from lower index to higher
index. When an element refers to an object with a destructor, it can
refer to a lower (i.e. already destroyed) element, causing a uaf.
Set refcounted zvals to NULL after destroying them to avoid a uaf.
Closes GH-11959.
The tempnam documentation currently states that "Only the first 63
characters of the prefix are used, the rest are ignored". However when
the prefix is 64 characters-long, the current implementation fails to
strip the last character, diverging from the documented behavior. This
patch fixes the implementation so it matches the documented behavior for
that specific case where the prefix is 64 characters long.
Closes GH-11870
Signed-off-by: George Peter Banyard <girgias@php.net>
People relied on manually waiting for children, but the fix for GH-11498
broke this. Fixing this in PHP is fundamentally incompatible with doing
the wait loop in userland. This reverts to the old behaviour.
Closes GH-11863.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/dev/mysql-server/latest/page_caching_sha2_authentication_exchanges.html
tells us that the nonce used in this authentication method is 20 bytes
long. However, we might receive additional scramble data in
php_mysqlnd_greet_read not used in this method.
On my test setup, I received 21 bytes (20 bytes + '\0'). This resulted
in the xor computation to incorrectly include the NUL byte. Every
password of at least 20 characters therefore failed to authenticate
using this method.
Looking at mysql-server source code also seems to reveal that it always
uses a fixed number of scramble bytes [1].
[1] ea7087d885/sql/auth/sha2_password.cc (L1078-L1079)
Closes GH-11445.
Co-authored-by: Kamil Tekiela <tekiela246@gmail.com>
According to https://www.php.net/manual/en/class.domdocument:
When using json_encode() on a DOMDocument object the result will be
that of encoding an empty object.
But this was broken in 8.1. The output was `{"config": null}`.
That's because the config property is defined with a default value of
NULL, hence it was included. The other properties are not included
because they don't have a default property, and nothing is ever written
to their backing field. Hence, the JSON encoder excludes them.
Similarly, `(array) $doc` would yield the same `config` key in the
array.
Closes GH-11840.
At one point this was changed from a bool to an int in libxml2, with
negative values meaning it is unspecified. Because it is cast to a bool
this therefore returned true instead of the expected false.
Closes GH-11793.
- publicId could crash PHP if none was provided
- notationName never worked
The fields of this classs were untested. This new test file changes that.
Closes GH-11779.
There are a couple of oddities.
1) The interned strings buffer comprises the whole hashtable
datastructure.
Therefore, it seems that the interned strings buffer size is the size of
only said table. However, in the current code it also includes the size
of the zend_accel_shared_globals.
2) ZCSG(interned_strings).end is computed starting from the accelerator
globals struct itself. I would expect it to start from the part where
the interned strings table starts.
3) When computing the used size, it is done using
ZCSG(interned_strings).end - ZCSG(interned_strings).start. However,
this does not include the uin32_t slots array because
ZCSG(interned_strings).start pointers after that array.
This patch corrrects these 3 points.
Closes GH-11717.
Previously, FFI_G(symbols) and FFI_G(tags) were never cleaned up when calling
new on an existing object. However, if cdef() is called without parameters these
globals are NULL and might be created when new() creates new definitions. These
would then be discarded without freeing them.
Closes GH-11751
Not sure if this is possible to hit in practice, zend_accel_error_noreturn
doesn't return so the unlock isn't called. Other callsites that use both
zend_accel_error_noreturn and zend_shared_alloc_unlock first perform the
unlocking.
Closes GH-11718.
This also includes a fix for the MySQL ND driver to actually respect the user decided behaviour.
Closes GH-11622
Signed-off-by: George Peter Banyard <girgias@php.net>