This moves the fiber configure option in the Zend section. TSRM doesn't
currently have any specific configure options so it can be removed from
the ./configure --help output.
When building from sources, someone distributing PHP may want to add a
vendor specific string to the PHP_VERSION so users can differentiate
multiple vendor builds from the same PHP version. For instance, a vendor
backporting a bug fix to a no-longer-supported PHP version could extend
their PHP_EXTRA_VERSION to allow their users to identify that they carry
such fix by checking their PHP_VERSION.
Closes GH-11706
The two unsets before the last `unset LIBS LDFLAGS` are not necessary so
LDFLAGS can be adjusted via command line:
LDFLAGS="..." ./configure
Co-authored-by: Max Kellermann <max.kellermann@ionos.com>
`zend_rc_debug` is not a type and does not really belong in
`zend_types.h`; this allows using `ZEND_RC_MOD_CHECK()` without
including the huge `zend_types.h` header and allows decoupling
circular header dependencies.
The release VMs already enforced this, but PHP's configure script did
not.
re2c 0.13.5, which timelib's date/time parser requires is no longer
compatible with the current version of Zend/zend_language_scanner.l, as
it starts spinning in a loop.
As with other SIMD-accelerated functions in php-src, the new UTF-16
encoding and decoding routines can be compiled either with AVX2
acceleration "always on", "always off", or else with runtime detection
of AVX2 support.
With the new UTF-16 decoder/encoder, conversion of extremely short
strings (as in several bytes) has the same performance as before,
and conversion of medium-length (~100 character) strings is about 65%
faster, but conversion of long (~10,000 character) strings is around
6 times faster.
Many other mbstring functions will also be faster now when handling
UTF-16; for example, mb_strlen is almost 3 times faster on medium
strings, and almost 9 times faster on long strings. (Why does mb_strlen
benefit more from AVX2 acceleration than mb_convert_encoding? It's
because mb_strlen only needs to decode, but not re-encode, the input
string, and the UTF-16 decoder benefits much more from SIMD
acceleration than the UTF-16 encoder.)
To make sure that compiler supports C99 before Autoconf 2.69, this was
needed. But with Autoconf 2.70 and later the macro is obsolete because
the checks are done in AC_PROG_CC and warnings are emitted when building
configure script.
Fixes part of GH-9483
Shadow stack is part of Intel's Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (CET).
Whenever a function is called, the return address is pushed onto both
the regular stack and the shadow stack. When that function returns, the
return addresses are popped off both stacks and compared; if they fail
to match, #CP raised.
With this commit, we create shadow stack for each fiber context and
switch the shadow stack accordingly during fcontext switch.
Signed-off-by: Chen, Hu <hu1.chen@intel.com>
Closes GH-9283.