Hello Matthew, or anyone else affected, Accepted php7.4 into focal-proposed. The package will build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php7.4/7.4.3-4ubuntu2.6 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
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The updated package will be released to -updates after the bug(s) fixed by this package have been verified and the package has been in -proposed for a minimum of 7 days. ** Changed in: php7.4 (Ubuntu Focal) Status: In Progress => Fix Committed ** Tags added: verification-needed verification-needed-focal -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of STS Sponsors, which is subscribed to the bug report. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1939853 Title: mysqli: Using a cursor with get_result() and prepared statements causes a segmentation fault Status in php7.2 package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in php7.4 package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in php7.2 source package in Bionic: In Progress Status in php7.4 source package in Focal: Fix Committed Bug description: [Impact] If you attempt to use a prepared statement with the mysqli database driver to create a cursor which you then execute() and fetch rows with get_result() and then fetch_assoc(), php with hit a segmentation fault on every query and terminate. This is because cursors aren't actually implemented for prepared statements for the mysqli driver in php 7.2 and 7.4, the versions in Bionic and Focal. When we try and use a cursor, we just segfault on a type mismatch when the cursor calls fetch_row(). The fix comes in two forms. The first commit fixes the segfault and makes php return an error to the user, and the second commit implements support for cursors on prepared statements. When combined, these commits fix the issue. A workaround is to not use prepared statements, and instead use query() directly. [Test case] Install PHP and mysql-client: Focal: $ sudo apt install php7.4 php7.4-mysql mysql-client Bionic: $ sudo apt install php7.2 php7.2-mysql mysql-client Next, install and configure mysql 5.3: $ sudo apt install libncurses5 libaio1 libmecab2 $ wget https://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQL-5.7/mysql-5.7.35-linux-glibc2.12-x86_64.tar.gz $ groupadd mysql $ useradd -r -g mysql -s /bin/false mysql $ cd /usr/local $ tar zxvf /home/ubuntu/mysql-5.7.35-linux-glibc2.12-x86_64.tar.gz $ ln -s mysql-5.7.35-linux-glibc2.12-x86_64 mysql $ cd mysql $ mkdir mysql-files $ chown mysql:mysql mysql-files $ chmod 750 mysql-files $ bin/mysqld --initialize --user=mysql $ bin/mysql_ssl_rsa_setup $ bin/mysqld_safe --user=mysql & # [Note] A temporary password is generated for root@localhost: *rjfy#_w(8kM Access the DBMS and add users, databases and tables, along with some data: $ mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -P 3306 -u root -p ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'ubuntu'; CREATE DATABASE ubuntu_releases; use ubuntu_releases; CREATE TABLE ubuntu_releases (year INT, month INT, name VARCHAR(20)) ; INSERT INTO ubuntu_releases VALUES (21, 04, 'hirsute'); INSERT INTO ubuntu_releases VALUES (20, 10, 'groovy'); INSERT INTO ubuntu_releases VALUES (20, 04, 'focal'); CREATE USER 'ubuntu' IDENTIFIED BY 'ubuntu'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ubuntu_releases.* TO 'ubuntu'; exit Save the following script to testcase.php: <?php $dbConn= new mysqli("127.0.0.1", "ubuntu", "ubuntu", "ubuntu_releases", "3306"); $SQL="SELECT * from ubuntu_releases"; $stmt=$dbConn->prepare($SQL); $stmt->attr_set(MYSQLI_STMT_ATTR_CURSOR_TYPE, MYSQLI_CURSOR_TYPE_READ_ONLY); $stmt->execute(); if ($stmt) { $res = $stmt->get_result(); while($row = $res->fetch_assoc()) { echo json_encode($row) . "\n"; } } $dbConn->close() ?> Run the php script: $ php testcase.php Segmentation fault (core dumped) A ppa with test packages is available below: https://launchpad.net/~mruffell/+archive/ubuntu/sf315485-test When you install the test packages, you should see: $ php testcase.php {"year":21,"month":4,"name":"hirsute"} {"year":20,"month":10,"name":"groovy"} {"year":20,"month":4,"name":"focal"} [Where problems can occur] We are changing the behaviour of how cursors work in the mysqli database driver backend. Luckily, we are only changing how they work for prepared statements in mysqli, and it doesn't affect any other database driver backend, or regular queries with mysqli. Since attempting to use a cursor with prepared statements on mysqli backend results in a segfault due to it not being implemented, there won't be any users that are using cursors with prepared statements, since their applications would crash. Adding support likely won't break any existing users, as attempting to use such features before would result in a hard crash, versus making existing code start working or behave differently. There is still risk these changes could introduce a regression, and it would be restricted to users using the mysqli database driver, which I imagine are a significant amount of the userbase, due to the popularity of mysql and mariadb. If a regression were to occur, users might need to change their database driver interface code, or in worst case, change to direct queries from prepared statements while a fix is created. [Other Info] The following commit fixes the segmentation fault and changes it to an not implemented error: commit b5481defe64c991d0e4307372d69c0ea3cd83378 Author: Dharman <[email protected]> Date: Thu Sep 17 12:35:26 2020 +0100 Subject: Fix bug #72413: Segfault with get_result and PS cursors Link: https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/b5481defe64c991d0e4307372d69c0ea3cd83378 The following commit implements support for cursors on prepared statements: commit bc166844e37a6e1531a18dc0916fbe508152fc6c Author: Nikita Popov <[email protected]> Date: Wed Dec 16 12:12:06 2020 +0100 Subject: MySQLnd: Support cursors in store/get result Link: https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/bc166844e37a6e1531a18dc0916fbe508152fc6c Both of these commits landed in php 7.4.13 and 7.4.15, which means they are already present in hirsute 7.5.16 and impish 8.0. Both commits required backports to remove the NEWS hunk, and the second commit needed indentation adjustments. For Bionic, the second commit required two changes. There are two hunks in ext/mysqlnd/mysqlnd_ps.c particularly around the function mysqlnd_stmt_send_cursor_fetch_command() and a small change to ext/mysqli/tests/bug77935.phpt, moving ); after SQL block. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php7.2/+bug/1939853/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~sts-sponsors Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~sts-sponsors More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

