ID:               21809
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Sockets related
 Operating System: RedHat 7.3
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2003-01-21 (stable)
 New Comment:

Are you using the 4.3.0 release or the latest stable snapshot? (the
version field above and the version you mention in your comment don't
seem to match up).

If you're using the released 4.3.0, please try the latest stable
snapshot from snaps.php.net first.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-01-21 17:56:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for this bug report. To properly diagnose the problem, we
need a backtrace to see what is happening behind the scenes. To
find out how to generate a backtrace, please read
http://bugs.php.net/bugs-generating-backtrace.php

Once you have generated a backtrace, please submit it to this bug
report and change the status back to "Open". Thank you for helping
us make PHP better.

Run the cli under gdb (see instructions above),
and when it hangs press CTRL-C.
You can then type "bt" to generate the backtrace.

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[2003-01-21 17:50:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've been writing a CLI-based script that connects to an xml wirefeed
and continually reads the data with fgets() and parses it accordingly. 
The script works fine, but occasionally the feed server goes down for
maintenance, etc.  That in itself isnt a problem, but when the
connection to the feed is lost, fgets() stalls and never times out
regardless of the stream_set_timeout() usage.  I have written the
following scripts to verify the problem (note that the "server" script
is only to help test the fgets() bug in the "client" script).

I run this script (the "server" script) on my workstation (running XP
w/ PHP 4.3.0 in CLI mode) to listen on a socket:

<?php

        error_reporting(E_ALL);
        set_time_limit(0);
        ob_implicit_flush();

        $sock = socket_create (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
        socket_bind($sock, "192.168.1.11", "10000");
        socket_listen($sock, 5);
        $msgsock = socket_accept($sock);
        do {
                $buf = socket_read($msgsock, 2048);
        } while (true);
        socket_close($msgsock);
        socket_close($sock);

?>

Then I run this script (the "client" script) on my linux box (running
RH7.3 w/ PHP 4CVS-2003-01-20 (stable) in CLI mode) to connect to the
socket:

<?php

        error_reporting(E_ALL);
        set_time_limit(30);
        ob_implicit_flush();

        $fp = fsockopen("192.168.1.10", 10000, $errno, $errstr, 10);
        if ($fp) {
                stream_set_timeout($fp, 10);
                $data = fgets($fp);
                $sinfo = socket_get_status($fp);
                echo ($sinfo["timed_out"]?"socket timed out\n":"eof\n");
                fclose($fp);
        } else
                echo "unable to connect\n";

?>

The client script will time-out properly when I leave the server script
running.  But if I run the client script, then CTRL-C my server script,
the client script never times out.  It sits at the fgets() forever,
even though I've set_time_limit(30) as well as stream_set_timeout(10).

Since the script just sits there and never "crashes" to generate a
corefile, I haven't been able to perform a backtrace.  Even though i've
compiled PHP with --enable-debug, killing the script with CTRL-C
doesn't generate a corefile (should it?).  If a bt would help, please
let me know how I can generate a corefile with the CLI version of PHP.

I've configured PHP as as follows:

'./configure' '--with-apxs' '--with-config-file-path=/etc'
'--with-mysql=/usr' '--with-gzip' '--with-xml' '--with-gd'
'--with-zlib' '--with-freetype' '--with-ttf' '--enable-debug' 

Note that I have also verified this problem on a second linux box
running RH8 w/ PHP4.3.0.  

Any help would be appreciated!


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