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Bug #42720 fread timeout with available datas
Submitted: 2007-09-21 00:01 UTC Modified: 2008-07-22 01:00 UTC
Votes:6
Avg. Score:4.8 ± 0.4
Reproduced:6 of 6 (100.0%)
Same Version:4 (66.7%)
Same OS:6 (100.0%)
From: Slig at free dot fr Assigned:
Status: No Feedback Package: Streams related
PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-09-21 (snap) OS: *
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2007-09-21 00:01 UTC] Slig at free dot fr
Description:
------------
Seems to be on all 5.2, 6 snap, on 32 bits and 64 bits linux.

Note the delay of the last read : it make a 60s timeout while it should not because datas are available to read. Reading data with a bigger length value or setting a small timeout time on the stream show that the data is available immediatly, this timeout shouyld not happen.

It seems to happen only to the last read, when all readable datas where not read in one shot.


Reproduce code:
---------------
<?php
$handle = fsockopen('tcp://smtp',25);
//stream_set_timeout($handle,0,1);

while(!feof($handle)) {

  $r = array($handle);
  $w = null;
  $e = array($handle);
  $nb = stream_select($r,$w,$e,3);
  echo "select : $nb, r=".count($r).', w='.count($w).', e='.count($e)."\n";

  while($nb>0){
    echo "Reading...\n";
    $time = microtime(true);

    $contents = fread($handle,30);
    $delay = sprintf("%0.6f",(microtime(true)-$time));
    echo "Contents(delay:$delay): [$contents]\n";

    $r = array($handle);
    $w = null;
    $e = array($handle);
    $nb = stream_select($r,$w,$e,3);
    echo "select : $nb, r=".count($r).', w='.count($w).', e='.count($e)."\n";
  }

  usleep(20000);
}
fclose($handle);
?>


Expected result:
----------------
select : 1, r=1, w=0, e=0
Reading...
Contents(delay:0.000124): [220 naxos2.unice.fr ESMTP Send]
select : 1, r=1, w=0, e=1
Reading...
Contents(delay:0.000011): [mail 8.13.1/8.13.1; Fri, 21 Se]
select : 1, r=1, w=0, e=1
Reading...
Contents(delay:0.000087): [p 2007 01:55:13 +0200
]
select : 0, r=0, w=0, e=0
select : 0, r=0, w=0, e=0


Actual result:
--------------
select : 1, r=1, w=0, e=0
Reading...
Contents(delay:0.000053): [220 naxos2.unice.fr ESMTP Send]
select : 1, r=1, w=0, e=1
Reading...
Contents(delay:0.000010): [mail 8.13.1/8.13.1; Fri, 21 Se]
select : 1, r=1, w=0, e=1
Reading...
Contents(delay:60.004428): [p 2007 01:53:18 +0200
]
select : 0, r=0, w=0, e=0
select : 0, r=0, w=0, e=0


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 [2007-09-25 07:18 UTC] Slig at free dot fr
Notes:

- it the same on Windows (tested on 32 bits 5.2.0 and current 5.2.4)

- using stream_socket_recvfrom() instead of fread(), there is not the timeout at the last read.
 [2008-07-22 01:00 UTC] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net
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