TLS is already used in TSRM, the way exporting the tsrm cache through
a thread local variable is not portable. Additionally, the current
patch suffers from bugs which are hard to find, but prevent it to
be worky with apache. What is done here is mainly uses the idea
from the RFC patch, but
- __thread variable is removed
- offset math and declarations are removed
- extra macros and definitions are removed
What is done merely is
- use an inline function to access the tsrm cache. The function uses
the portable tsrm_tls_get macro which is cheap
- all the TSRM_* macros are set to placebo. Thus this opens the way
remove them later
Except that, the logic is old. TSRMLS_FETCH will have to be done once
per thread, then tsrm_get_ls_cache() can be used. Things seeming to be
worky are cli, cli server and apache. I also tried to enable bz2
shared and it has worked out of the box. The change is yet minimal
diffing to the current master bus is a worky start, IMHO. Though will
have to recheck the other previously done SAPIs - embed and cgi.
The offsets can be added to the tsrm_resource_type struct, then
it'll not be needed to declare them in the userspace. Even the
"done" member type can be changed to int16 or smaller, then adding
the offset as int16 will not change the struct size. As well on the
todo might be removing the hashed storage, thread_id != thread_id and
linked list logic in favour of the explicit TLS operations.
above 2G.
This is essentially the same as the patch
"uploads_larger_than_2g_HEAD_v2 (last revision 2012-03-26 03:59 UTC) by
jason at infininull dot com)" but using off_t instead of signed long
(originally: uint)
I tested this on 64bit linux and succeeded uploading a file of 4.8 G.
The File did not get corrupted or truncated in any way.
I did not yet test this under windows or 32 bit linux
Note that there are still limitations:
* Did not test for files > 8 G
* php does not yet reject absurdly high values
* Still limited by underlying file system specific limits and free space
* in upload
* tmp dir and destination dir
to be called as all the headers are being sent and after all
of the default headers have been merged.
headers_list(), header_remove() and header() can all be used
inside the callback.
<?php
header('Content-Type: text/plain');
header('X-Test: foo');
function foo() {
foreach (headers_list() as $header) {
if (strpos($header, 'X-Powered') !== false) {
header_remove('X-Powered-By');
}
header_remove('X-Test');
}
}
$result = header_register_callback('foo');
echo "a";
I am sorry I tried fixing PHP without extensive discussion on the mailing list.
I am sorry I tried fixing PHP without extensive discussion on the mailing list.
Hope all the relevant parties are satisfied.