ID: 12267
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Old Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:
Sorry for the layout, my 2 columns are broken.
I also changed the 'Type' of the bug to 'Session related'.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-07-19 15:47:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While testing a php apllication, I found that I had some trouble with session
variables (php4 native sessions, not phplib's crappy ones), at this point I was using
a custom MySQL session handler (with session_set_save_handler).
After adding some error_log calls in my custom session handler functions, I managed to
see that the problem was coming from the fact that a session was reopened before the
current one was written to the database :
(in chronological order)
request A request B
HTTP request A is made on page1.php
session open by session_start:
session variable A equals 0
request A is being treated:
session variable A is set to 1
redirection is made with header()
to page2.php ------------------> request B is made on page2.phpA
exit()
session open by session _start
session variable A equals 0
treatment made by my application:
no change to make to variable A if
variable A is 0
php saves the session
=> A is stored with value 1 exit()
php saves the session
=> A is stored with value 0
And in the end, A ends up being 0, which is not what it should be.
I found a way of making the bug go away (for a moment) : make a sleep(2) in my session
'open' handler. :)))
This "solved" the problem and I concluded the bug was only due to my fault : I should
have locked my session table (or row...) to avoid race conditions and concurrency
problems.
Then I thought that such a locking should have been done by the php session layer
itself, because this issue is common to all session handlers you can use or define.
And I found in the online documentation session_end and session_readonly which
seemingly were tackling with similar concurrency issue, and I concluded this was
worked on and would probably be solved in some next release, but php 4.0.6 doesn't
solve the problem, and the session_end and session_readonly functions - though they
appear in the documentation - are not even appearing in the CVS code.
So my question : is this really a known issue ? is a fix for this planned soon ?
Thank you !!
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