php-src/ext/sysvsem/sysvsem.c
Nikita Popov b63ea1047a Mark resource-like objects as non-comparable
As these hold on to some internal resource, there can't be two
"equal" objects with different identity. Make sure the lack of
public properties doesn't result in these being treated as always
equal.
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/*
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Copyright (c) The PHP Group |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, |
| that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is |
| available through the world-wide-web at the following url: |
| http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt |
| If you did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to |
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| license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately. |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Authors: Tom May <tom@go2net.com> |
| Gavin Sherry <gavin@linuxworld.com.au> |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include "php.h"
#ifdef HAVE_SYSVSEM
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/ipc.h>
#include <sys/sem.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "sysvsem_arginfo.h"
#include "php_sysvsem.h"
#include "ext/standard/info.h"
#include "Zend/zend_interfaces.h"
#if !HAVE_SEMUN
union semun {
int val; /* value for SETVAL */
struct semid_ds *buf; /* buffer for IPC_STAT, IPC_SET */
unsigned short int *array; /* array for GETALL, SETALL */
struct seminfo *__buf; /* buffer for IPC_INFO */
};
#undef HAVE_SEMUN
#define HAVE_SEMUN 1
#endif
/* {{{ sysvsem_module_entry */
zend_module_entry sysvsem_module_entry = {
STANDARD_MODULE_HEADER,
"sysvsem",
ext_functions,
PHP_MINIT(sysvsem),
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
PHP_MINFO(sysvsem),
PHP_SYSVSEM_VERSION,
STANDARD_MODULE_PROPERTIES
};
/* }}} */
#ifdef COMPILE_DL_SYSVSEM
ZEND_GET_MODULE(sysvsem)
#endif
/* Semaphore functions using System V semaphores. Each semaphore
* actually consists of three semaphores allocated as a unit under the
* same key. Semaphore 0 (SYSVSEM_SEM) is the actual semaphore, it is
* initialized to max_acquire and decremented as processes acquire it.
* The value of semaphore 1 (SYSVSEM_USAGE) is a count of the number
* of processes using the semaphore. After calling semget(), if a
* process finds that the usage count is 1, it will set the value of
* SYSVSEM_SEM to max_acquire. This allows max_acquire to be set and
* track the PHP code without having a global init routine or external
* semaphore init code. Except see the bug regarding a race condition
* php_sysvsem_get(). Semaphore 2 (SYSVSEM_SETVAL) serializes the
* calls to GETVAL SYSVSEM_USAGE and SETVAL SYSVSEM_SEM. It can be
* acquired only when it is zero.
*/
#define SYSVSEM_SEM 0
#define SYSVSEM_USAGE 1
#define SYSVSEM_SETVAL 2
/* SysvSemaphore class */
zend_class_entry *sysvsem_ce;
static zend_object_handlers sysvsem_object_handlers;
static inline sysvsem_sem *sysvsem_from_obj(zend_object *obj) {
return (sysvsem_sem *)((char *)(obj) - XtOffsetOf(sysvsem_sem, std));
}
#define Z_SYSVSEM_P(zv) sysvsem_from_obj(Z_OBJ_P(zv))
static zend_object *sysvsem_create_object(zend_class_entry *class_type) {
sysvsem_sem *intern = zend_object_alloc(sizeof(sysvsem_sem), class_type);
zend_object_std_init(&intern->std, class_type);
object_properties_init(&intern->std, class_type);
intern->std.handlers = &sysvsem_object_handlers;
return &intern->std;
}
static zend_function *sysvsem_get_constructor(zend_object *object) {
zend_throw_error(NULL, "Cannot directly construct SysvSemaphore, use sem_get() instead");
return NULL;
}
static void sysvsem_free_obj(zend_object *object)
{
sysvsem_sem *sem_ptr = sysvsem_from_obj(object);
struct sembuf sop[2];
int opcount = 1;
/*
* if count == -1, semaphore has been removed
* Need better way to handle this
*/
if (sem_ptr->count == -1 || !sem_ptr->auto_release) {
zend_object_std_dtor(&sem_ptr->std);
return;
}
/* Decrement the usage count. */
sop[0].sem_num = SYSVSEM_USAGE;
sop[0].sem_op = -1;
sop[0].sem_flg = SEM_UNDO;
/* Release the semaphore if it has been acquired but not released. */
if (sem_ptr->count) {
sop[1].sem_num = SYSVSEM_SEM;
sop[1].sem_op = sem_ptr->count;
sop[1].sem_flg = SEM_UNDO;
opcount++;
}
semop(sem_ptr->semid, sop, opcount);
zend_object_std_dtor(&sem_ptr->std);
}
/* }}} */
/* {{{ PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION */
PHP_MINIT_FUNCTION(sysvsem)
{
zend_class_entry ce;
INIT_CLASS_ENTRY(ce, "SysvSemaphore", class_SysvSemaphore_methods);
sysvsem_ce = zend_register_internal_class(&ce);
sysvsem_ce->ce_flags |= ZEND_ACC_FINAL | ZEND_ACC_NO_DYNAMIC_PROPERTIES;
sysvsem_ce->create_object = sysvsem_create_object;
sysvsem_ce->serialize = zend_class_serialize_deny;
sysvsem_ce->unserialize = zend_class_unserialize_deny;
memcpy(&sysvsem_object_handlers, &std_object_handlers, sizeof(zend_object_handlers));
sysvsem_object_handlers.offset = XtOffsetOf(sysvsem_sem, std);
sysvsem_object_handlers.free_obj = sysvsem_free_obj;
sysvsem_object_handlers.get_constructor = sysvsem_get_constructor;
sysvsem_object_handlers.clone_obj = NULL;
sysvsem_object_handlers.compare = zend_objects_not_comparable;
return SUCCESS;
}
/* }}} */
/* {{{ PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION */
PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION(sysvsem)
{
php_info_print_table_start();
php_info_print_table_row(2, "sysvsem support", "enabled");
php_info_print_table_end();
}
/* }}} */
#define SETVAL_WANTS_PTR
#if defined(_AIX)
#undef SETVAL_WANTS_PTR
#endif
/* {{{ Return an id for the semaphore with the given key, and allow max_acquire (default 1) processes to acquire it simultaneously */
PHP_FUNCTION(sem_get)
{
zend_long key, max_acquire = 1, perm = 0666;
zend_bool auto_release = 1;
int semid;
struct sembuf sop[3];
int count;
sysvsem_sem *sem_ptr;
if (FAILURE == zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS(), "l|llb", &key, &max_acquire, &perm, &auto_release)) {
RETURN_THROWS();
}
/* Get/create the semaphore. Note that we rely on the semaphores
* being zeroed when they are created. Despite the fact that
* the(?) Linux semget() man page says they are not initialized,
* the kernel versions 2.0.x and 2.1.z do in fact zero them.
*/
semid = semget(key, 3, perm|IPC_CREAT);
if (semid == -1) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed for key 0x" ZEND_XLONG_FMT ": %s", key, strerror(errno));
RETURN_FALSE;
}
/* Find out how many processes are using this semaphore. Note
* that on Linux (at least) there is a race condition here because
* semaphore undo on process exit is not atomic, so we could
* acquire SYSVSEM_SETVAL before a crashed process has decremented
* SYSVSEM_USAGE in which case count will be greater than it
* should be and we won't set max_acquire. Fortunately this
* doesn't actually matter in practice.
*/
/* Wait for sem 1 to be zero . . . */
sop[0].sem_num = SYSVSEM_SETVAL;
sop[0].sem_op = 0;
sop[0].sem_flg = 0;
/* . . . and increment it so it becomes non-zero . . . */
sop[1].sem_num = SYSVSEM_SETVAL;
sop[1].sem_op = 1;
sop[1].sem_flg = SEM_UNDO;
/* . . . and increment the usage count. */
sop[2].sem_num = SYSVSEM_USAGE;
sop[2].sem_op = 1;
sop[2].sem_flg = SEM_UNDO;
while (semop(semid, sop, 3) == -1) {
if (errno != EINTR) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed acquiring SYSVSEM_SETVAL for key 0x" ZEND_XLONG_FMT ": %s", key, strerror(errno));
break;
}
}
/* Get the usage count. */
count = semctl(semid, SYSVSEM_USAGE, GETVAL, NULL);
if (count == -1) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed for key 0x" ZEND_XLONG_FMT ": %s", key, strerror(errno));
}
/* If we are the only user, then take this opportunity to set the max. */
if (count == 1) {
#if HAVE_SEMUN
/* This is correct for Linux which has union semun. */
union semun semarg;
semarg.val = max_acquire;
if (semctl(semid, SYSVSEM_SEM, SETVAL, semarg) == -1) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed for key 0x" ZEND_XLONG_FMT ": %s", key, strerror(errno));
}
#elif defined(SETVAL_WANTS_PTR)
/* This is correct for Solaris 2.6 which does not have union semun. */
if (semctl(semid, SYSVSEM_SEM, SETVAL, &max_acquire) == -1) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed for key 0x%lx: %s", key, strerror(errno));
}
#else
/* This works for i.e. AIX */
if (semctl(semid, SYSVSEM_SEM, SETVAL, max_acquire) == -1) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed for key 0x%lx: %s", key, strerror(errno));
}
#endif
}
/* Set semaphore 1 back to zero. */
sop[0].sem_num = SYSVSEM_SETVAL;
sop[0].sem_op = -1;
sop[0].sem_flg = SEM_UNDO;
while (semop(semid, sop, 1) == -1) {
if (errno != EINTR) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed releasing SYSVSEM_SETVAL for key 0x" ZEND_XLONG_FMT ": %s", key, strerror(errno));
break;
}
}
object_init_ex(return_value, sysvsem_ce);
sem_ptr = Z_SYSVSEM_P(return_value);
sem_ptr->key = key;
sem_ptr->semid = semid;
sem_ptr->count = 0;
sem_ptr->auto_release = (int) auto_release;
}
/* }}} */
/* {{{ php_sysvsem_semop */
static void php_sysvsem_semop(INTERNAL_FUNCTION_PARAMETERS, int acquire)
{
zval *arg_id;
zend_bool nowait = 0;
sysvsem_sem *sem_ptr;
struct sembuf sop;
if (acquire) {
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS(), "O|b", &arg_id, sysvsem_ce, &nowait) == FAILURE) {
RETURN_THROWS();
}
} else {
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS(), "O", &arg_id, sysvsem_ce) == FAILURE) {
RETURN_THROWS();
}
}
sem_ptr = Z_SYSVSEM_P(arg_id);
if (!acquire && sem_ptr->count == 0) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "SysV semaphore for key 0x%x is not currently acquired", sem_ptr->key);
RETURN_FALSE;
}
sop.sem_num = SYSVSEM_SEM;
sop.sem_op = acquire ? -1 : 1;
sop.sem_flg = SEM_UNDO | (nowait ? IPC_NOWAIT : 0);
while (semop(sem_ptr->semid, &sop, 1) == -1) {
if (errno != EINTR) {
if (errno != EAGAIN) {
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed to %s key 0x%x: %s", acquire ? "acquire" : "release", sem_ptr->key, strerror(errno));
}
RETURN_FALSE;
}
}
sem_ptr->count -= acquire ? -1 : 1;
RETURN_TRUE;
}
/* }}} */
/* {{{ Acquires the semaphore with the given id, blocking if necessary */
PHP_FUNCTION(sem_acquire)
{
php_sysvsem_semop(INTERNAL_FUNCTION_PARAM_PASSTHRU, 1);
}
/* }}} */
/* {{{ Releases the semaphore with the given id */
PHP_FUNCTION(sem_release)
{
php_sysvsem_semop(INTERNAL_FUNCTION_PARAM_PASSTHRU, 0);
}
/* }}} */
/* {{{ Removes semaphore from Unix systems */
/*
* contributed by Gavin Sherry gavin@linuxworld.com.au
* Fri Mar 16 00:50:13 EST 2001
*/
PHP_FUNCTION(sem_remove)
{
zval *arg_id;
sysvsem_sem *sem_ptr;
#if HAVE_SEMUN
union semun un;
struct semid_ds buf;
#endif
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS(), "O", &arg_id, sysvsem_ce) == FAILURE) {
RETURN_THROWS();
}
sem_ptr = Z_SYSVSEM_P(arg_id);
#if HAVE_SEMUN
un.buf = &buf;
if (semctl(sem_ptr->semid, 0, IPC_STAT, un) < 0) {
#else
if (semctl(sem_ptr->semid, 0, IPC_STAT, NULL) < 0) {
#endif
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "SysV semaphore for key 0x%x does not (any longer) exist", sem_ptr->key);
RETURN_FALSE;
}
#if HAVE_SEMUN
if (semctl(sem_ptr->semid, 0, IPC_RMID, un) < 0) {
#else
if (semctl(sem_ptr->semid, 0, IPC_RMID, NULL) < 0) {
#endif
php_error_docref(NULL, E_WARNING, "Failed for SysV semaphore for key 0x%x: %s", sem_ptr->key, strerror(errno));
RETURN_FALSE;
}
/* let release_sysvsem_sem know we have removed
* the semaphore to avoid issues with releasing.
*/
sem_ptr->count = -1;
RETURN_TRUE;
}
/* }}} */
#endif /* HAVE_SYSVSEM */