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Author SHA1 Message Date
Anatol Belski
a56700043e vim folds and modelines 2017-07-04 16:08:48 +02:00
Anatol Belski
528468579b intergarte furher newer flag in FindFirstFileEx for win7+ only 2017-04-10 11:09:51 +02:00
Anatol Belski
ad4ef13c5d Switch to FindFirstFileEx with basic info level
That omits querying of short names, thus improving perf.
2017-04-07 21:15:37 +02:00
Anatol Belski
0d529d6eb3 The d_name member of struct dirent should be a pointer
Rework for 60950702, so then any encoding is supported. The path
segment length is measured in wchar_t size, whereby the number
of wchar_t is 255+\0. This means, in the actual encoding, the path
segment size can become (255*<bytes per glyph>)+\0 bytes in worst
case. It is still valid, as all the FS API uses wide chars
internally.
2017-02-12 22:23:51 +01:00
Anatol Belski
609507024f preliminary fix for bug #73971, more refactoring is needed 2017-01-22 22:43:53 +01:00
Anatol Belski
758af77e9d Path handling related refactorings
Primarily related to the path handling datatypes, to avoid unnecessary
casts, where possible. Also some rework to avoid code dup. Probably
more places are to go, even not path related, primarily to have less
casts and unsigned integers where possible. That way, we've not only
less warnings and casts, but are also safer with regard to the
integer overflows. OFC it's not a panacea, but still significantly
reduces the vulnerability potential.
2016-12-22 14:56:47 +01:00
Anatol Belski
88f6706656 fix leak 2016-08-26 22:05:06 +02:00
Anatol Belski
3d3f11ede4 Fixed the UTF-8 and long path support in the streams on Windows.
Since long the default PHP charset is UTF-8, however the Windows part is
out of step with this important point. The current implementation in PHP
doesn't technically permit to handle UTF-8 filepath and several other
things. Till now, only the ANSI compatible APIs are being used. Here is more
about it

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd317752%28v=vs.85%29.aspx

The patch fixes not only issues with multibyte filenames under
incompatible codepages, but indirectly also issues with some other multibyte
encodings like BIG5, Shift-JIS, etc. by providing a clean way to access
filenames in UTF-8. Below is a small list of issues from the bug tracker,
that are getting fixed:

https://bugs.php.net/63401
https://bugs.php.net/41199
https://bugs.php.net/50203
https://bugs.php.net/71509
https://bugs.php.net/64699
https://bugs.php.net/64506
https://bugs.php.net/30195
https://bugs.php.net/65358
https://bugs.php.net/61315
https://bugs.php.net/70943
https://bugs.php.net/70903
https://bugs.php.net/63593
https://bugs.php.net/54977
https://bugs.php.net/54028
https://bugs.php.net/43148
https://bugs.php.net/30730
https://bugs.php.net/33350
https://bugs.php.net/35300
https://bugs.php.net/46990
https://bugs.php.net/61309
https://bugs.php.net/69333
https://bugs.php.net/45517
https://bugs.php.net/70551
https://bugs.php.net/50197
https://bugs.php.net/72200
https://bugs.php.net/37672

Yet more related tickets can for sure be found - on bugs.php.net, Stackoverflow
and Github. Some of the bugs are pretty recent, some descend to early
2000th, but  the user comments in there last even till today. Just for example,
bug #30195 was opened in 2004, the latest comment in there was made in 2014. It
is certain, that these bugs descend not only to pure PHP use cases, but get also
redirected from the popular PHP based projects. Given the modern systems (and
those supported by PHP) are always based on NTFS, there is no excuse to keep
these issues unresolved.

The internalization approach on Windows is in many ways different from
UNIX and Linux, while it supports and is based on Unicode. It depends on the
current system code page, APIs used and exact kind how the binary was compiled
The locale doesn't affect the way Unicode or ANSI API work. PHP in particular
is being compiled without _UNICODE defined and this is conditioned by the
way we handle strings. Here is more about it

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tsbaswba.aspx

However, with any system code page ANSI functions automatically convert
paths to UTF-16. Paths in some encodings incompatible with the
current system code page, won't work correctly with ANSI APIs. PHP
till now only uses the ANSI Windows APIs.

For example, on a system with the current code page 1252, the paths
in cp1252 are supported and transparently converted to UTF-16 by the
ANSI functions. Once one wants to handle a filepath encoded with cp932 on
that particular system, an ANSI or a POSIX compatible function used in
PHP will produce an erroneous result. When trying to convert that cp932 path
to UTF-8 and passing to the ANSI functions, an ANSI function would
likely interpret the UTF-8 string as some string in the current code page and
create a filepath that represents every single byte of the UTF-8 string.
These behaviors are not only broken but also disregard the documented
INI settings.

This patch solves the issies with the multibyte paths on Windows by
intelligently enforcing the usage of the Unicode aware APIs. For
functions expect Unicode (fe CreateFileW, FindFirstFileW, etc.), arguments
will be converted to UTF-16 wide chars. For functions returning Unicode
aware data (fe GetCurrentDirectoryW, etc.), resulting wide string is
converted back to char's depending on the current PHP charset settings,
either to the current ANSI codepage (this is the behavior prior to this patch)
or to UTF-8 (the default behavior).

In a particular case, users might have to explicitly set
internal_encoding or default_charset, if filenames in ANSI codepage are
necessary. Current tests show no regressions and witness that this will be an
exotic case, the current default UTF-8 encoding is compatible with any
supported system. The dependency libraries are long switching to Unicode APIs,
so some tests were also added for extensions not directly related to streams.
At large, the patch brings over 150 related tests into the core. Those target
and was run on various environments with European, Asian, etc. codepages.
General PHP frameworks was tested and showed no regressions.

The impact on the current C code base is low, the most places affected
are the Windows only places in the three files tsrm_win32.c, zend_virtual_cwd.c
and plain_wrapper.c. The actual implementation of the most of the wide
char supporting functionality is in win32/ioutil.* and win32/codepage.*,
several  low level functionsare extended in place to avoid reimplementation for
now. No performance impact was sighted. As previously mentioned, the ANSI APIs
used prior the patch perform Unicode conversions internally. Using the
Unicode  APIs directly while doing custom conversions just retains the status
quo. The ways to optimize it are open (fe. by implementing caching for the
strings converted to wide variants).

The long path implementation is user transparent. If a path exceeds the
length of _MAX_PATH, it'll be automatically prefixed with \\?\. The MAXPATHLEN
is set to 2048 bytes.

Appreciation to Pierre Joye, Matt Ficken, @algo13 and others for tips, ideas
and testing.

Thanks.
2016-06-20 12:45:39 +02:00
Anatol Belski
a6190359ad add vim modelines 2015-05-20 19:14:05 +02:00
Stanislav Malyshev
b7a7b1a624 trailing whitespace removal 2015-01-10 15:07:38 -08:00
Anatol Belski
bdeb220f48 first shot remove TSRMLS_* things 2014-12-13 23:06:14 +01:00
Anatol Belski
77ab77fd02 fix datatype mismatch 2014-10-28 17:24:54 +01:00
Felipe Pena
960b4e81f3 - Fixed possible memory leak 2013-10-12 18:06:20 -03:00
Pierre Joye
f25ab1bf9c - possible NULL deref 2011-01-10 08:07:38 +00:00
Pierre Joye
ad2bb4bcb1 - fix TS build 2009-09-01 19:41:51 +00:00
Pierre Joye
12a7305e21 - #48746, fix regression in readdir/scandir and mounted points or junctions on windows 2009-09-01 17:46:17 +00:00
Dmitry Stogov
41c81f20e1 opendir() is reimplemented using GetFistFile/GetNextFile those are faster then _findfirst/_findnext 2006-11-10 11:20:48 +00:00
Ilia Alshanetsky
ccc580f408 Fixed memory leak on error in win32's opendir() emulation. (Patch by Wez) 2004-06-09 14:18:14 +00:00
Ilia Alshanetsky
d59d500af7 Moved the scandir code into it's own files so that it can be used by other
OSes where libc does not have a native scandir() implementation.
2003-01-27 20:39:31 +00:00
Shane Caraveo
82f6cef483 Fix broken build by adding scandir and alphasort for win32 2003-01-26 01:39:18 +00:00
Edin Kadribasic
0737394d80 Fixed bug #11214 (patch by Steph Fox) 2002-07-29 13:12:57 +00:00
Rui Hirokawa
36e51815ad fixed access problem when japanese Shift_JIS character is used as directory name. Some characters in Shift_JIS are including 0x5c (slash) as second byte. 2002-04-22 22:14:39 +00:00
Sean Bright
bf6ce01b78 Comments didn't reflect rewinddir() 2001-02-03 00:50:48 +00:00
Zeev Suraski
4a1da8b6f9 Fix Win32 build 2000-06-04 22:00:17 +00:00
Sascha Schumann
8a86e37d69 The behaviour for result == NULL || entry == NULL is undefined. 2000-05-24 14:46:13 +00:00
Sascha Schumann
be6afb3fcc Add POSIX-like readdir_r for Win32 2000-05-23 14:58:43 +00:00
Andi Gutmans
a5783da8a9 - Make Win32 compile again 1999-09-18 19:13:38 +00:00
Zeev Suraski
aceaabceff PHP 4.0 1999-04-07 21:05:13 +00:00