The fix for bug 63327[1] changed the extra size of mysqlnd allocations
from `sizeof(size_t)` to the properly aligned values; however, the
allocation in `_mysqlnd_pestrdup()` has apparently been overlooked,
which (currently) causes detectable heap corruption when running
mysqli_get_client_stats.phpt on 32bit Windows versions.
[1] <338a47bb85>
Closes GH-9724.
Unless stringified results are requested, we need to parse large
bigints as unsigned, to avoid wrap-around behavior.
Co-authored-by: Christoph M. Becker <cmbecker69@gmx.de>
Closes GH-7837.
- for packed arrays we store just an array of zvals without keys.
- the elements of packed array are accessible throuf as ht->arPacked[i]
instead of ht->arData[i]
- in addition to general ZEND_HASH_FOREACH_* macros, we introduced similar
familied for packed (ZEND_HASH_PACKED_FORECH_*) and real hashes
(ZEND_HASH_MAP_FOREACH_*)
- introduced an additional family of macros to access elements of array
(packed or real hashes) ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET_SIZE, ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET_EX,
ZEND_ARRAY_ELEMET, ZEND_ARRAY_NEXT_ELEMENT, ZEND_ARRAY_PREV_ELEMENT
- zend_hash_minmax() prototype was changed to compare only values
Because of smaller data set, this patch may show performance improvement
on some apps and benchmarks that use packed arrays. (~1% on PHP-Parser)
TODO:
- sapi/phpdbg needs special support for packed arrays (WATCH_ON_BUCKET).
- zend_hash_sort_ex() may require converting packed arrays to hash.
These methods cannot fail the way they are currently designed. They only
call set_client_option which could fail only with wrong arguments. Since
this is an internal call, the arguments should never change. Either way
set_client_option should not cause init to fail.
Use the proper error reporting mechanism rather than throwing a
warning. This requires something of a hack because we don't have
direct access to the connection object at this point.
This functionality is not used productively in PHP and it's not used in
any of the extensions to my knowledge. Since it looks like this functionality
isn't required by anyone, let's clean up mysqlnd and drop it.