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Bug #56805 "long long" bug
Submitted: 2006-01-27 04:59 UTC Modified: 2013-02-18 00:35 UTC
From: tanguy dot pruvot at gmail dot com Assigned:
Status: No Feedback Package: ffi (PECL)
PHP Version: 5_1 CVS-2006-01-27 OS: Win32 / Unix
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2006-01-27 04:59 UTC] tanguy dot pruvot at gmail dot com
Description:
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Compilation with PHP 5.1.x fails..

i tried to fix it in ffi.h from libffi with :

#elif SIZEOF_LONG_LONG == 8
 #ifdef PHP_WIN32
 # define UINT64  LONG64
 # define SINT64  INT64
 #elif
 # define UINT64  unsigned long long
 # define SINT64  long long
 #endif
#endif

compilation works but php crashes when we call a ffi object method

http://pecl4win.php.net/download.php/blog/5_1/compilelog.txt

Trying php_ffi.dll... FAILED
	"cl.exe" /D COMPILE_DL_FFI /D FFI_EXPORTS=1 /D PHP_LIBFFI_VERSION="2.00-beta" /I"..\pecl_5_0\ffi/libffi/include" /nologo /FD /I . /I main /I regex /I Zend /I TSRM /I ext /D _WINDOWS /D ZEND_WIN32=1 /D PHP_WIN32=1 /D WIN32 /D _MBCS  /YX  /Zi /LD /MD /W3 /Ox /D NDebug /D NDEBUG /D ZEND_WIN32_FORCE_INLINE /GF /D ZEND_DEBUG=0 /D ZTS=1 /I "..\php_build\include"  /D FD_SETSIZE=256 /FoRelease_TS\pecl_5_0\ffi\ /FdRelease_TS\pecl_5_0\ffi\ /FpRelease_TS\pecl_5_0\ffi\ /FRRelease_TS\pecl_5_0\ffi\ /c ..\pecl_5_0\ffi\ffi_int64.c ..\pecl_5_0\ffi\ffi_library.c ..\pecl_5_0\ffi\ffi_parser.c ..\pecl_5_0\ffi\ffi_parser_util.c ..\pecl_5_0\ffi\ffi_struct.c ..\pecl_5_0\ffi\php_ffi.c
ffi_int64.c
..\pecl_5_0\ffi\php_ffi_internal.h(25) : warning C4005: 'SINT64' : macro redefinition
        ..\pecl_5_0\ffi/libffi/include\ffi.h(112) : see previous definition of 'SINT64'
..\pecl_5_0\ffi\ffi_int64.c(34) : error C2632: 'long' followed by 'long' is illegal
..\pecl_5_0\ffi\ffi_int64.c(36) : error C2632: 'long' followed by 'long' is illegal

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 [2006-01-27 14:12 UTC] tanguy dot pruvot at gmail dot com
the fatal error is in ffi_library.c, in php_ffi_call_method function :

Fixed with try catch at Line 508 :

	zend_try {
		if (args) {
			efree(args);
		}
	
		for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) {
			if (need_free[i]) {
				efree(values[i]);
			}
		}
	
		if (values) {
			efree(values);
		}
	
		if (return_value_buf) {
			efree(return_value_buf);
		}
	
		if (need_free) {
			efree(need_free);
		}
	}
	zend_catch {} 
	zend_end_try();
 [2006-02-01 07:46 UTC] wez@php.net
Please send a unified diff against CVS
 [2010-05-20 13:14 UTC] tanguy dot pruvot at gmail dot com
Here is the bug fix for Win32/64


Index: ffi_library.c
============================================================
=======
--- ffi_library.c	(r?vision 299526)
+++ ffi_library.c	(copie de travail)
@@ -395,12 +395,22 @@
 	return func;
 }
 
-static union _zend_function *php_ffi_method_get(zval 
*object, char *name, int len TSRMLS_DC)
+static union _zend_function *php_ffi_method_get(
+#if PHP_API_VERSION >= 20041225
+	zval **object_pp,
+#else
+	zval *object,
+#endif
+char *name, int len TSRMLS_DC)
 {
 	zend_internal_function *f;
 	php_ffi_context *obj;
 	php_ffi_function *func;
-	
+
+#if PHP_API_VERSION >= 20041225
+	zval *object = *object_pp;
+#endif
+
 	obj = CTX_FETCH(object);
 
 	func = bind_func(obj, name, len TSRMLS_CC);
 [2013-02-18 00:35 UTC] pecl-dev at lists dot php dot net
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