This happens when there are spaces are in the path info. The reason is
that Apache decodes the path info part in the SCRIPT_NAME as per CGI
RFC. FPM tries to strip path info from the SCRIPT_NAME but the
comparison is done against SCRIPT_FILENAME which is not decoded. For
that to work we have to decode it before comparison if there is any
encoded character.
Closes GH-10869
* PHP-8.2:
Re-add some CTE functions that were removed from being CTE by a mistake
Fix GH-8065: opcache.consistency_checks > 0 causes segfaults in PHP >= 8.1.5 in fpm context
Fix GH-8646: Memory leak PHP FPM 8.1
Fixes GH-8646
See https://github.com/php/php-src/issues/8646 for thorough discussion.
Interned strings that hold class entries can get a corresponding slot in map_ptr for the CE cache.
map_ptr works like a bump allocator: there is a counter which increases to allocate the next slot in the map.
For class name strings in non-opcache we have:
- on startup: permanent + interned
- on request: interned
For class name strings in opcache we have:
- on startup: permanent + interned
- on request: either not interned at all, which we can ignore because they won't get a CE cache entry
or they were already permanent + interned
or we get a new permanent + interned string in the opcache persistence code
Notice that the map_ptr layout always has the permanent strings first, and the request strings after.
In non-opcache, a request string may get a slot in map_ptr, and that interned request string
gets destroyed at the end of the request. The corresponding map_ptr slot can thereafter never be used again.
This causes map_ptr to keep reallocating to larger and larger sizes.
We solve it as follows:
We can check whether we had any interned request strings, which only happens in non-opcache.
If we have any, we reset map_ptr to the last permanent string.
We can't lose any permanent strings because of map_ptr's layout.
Closes GH-10783.
This happens because config test does not shutdown SAPI.
In addition this commit also fixes few failures when running FPM tests
under root.
Closes GH-10296