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[Replicate] compatibility with PHP 5.x (#97)
original: https://github.com/awslabs/aws-crt-php/pull/96 - Make sure run the test... Run the test for php5.5 - Add readme section about the mismatch of libcrypto from php and awscrt. --------- Co-authored-by: Remi Collet <[email protected]>
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@@ -37,13 +37,12 @@ jobs:
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run: |
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phpize
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./configure
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make
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- name: Install dependencies
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# get path to composer.phar so we can run it with custom php.ini
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run: |
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COMPOSER_PHAR=$(realpath $(which composer))
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php -c php.ini $COMPOSER_PHAR update --no-interaction
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# Normally, CRT uses the system's default libcrypto.so.
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# But in this CI run, PHP 5.5 is using a different older libcrypto.so, as PHP 5.5 cannot build with openssl >=1.1.1.
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# When an applications uses two different libcrypto.so at the same time, things tend to explode.
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# Therefore, in this CI run we build AWS-LC statically, and use its libcrypto.a instead.
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USE_OPENSSL=OFF make
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./dev-scripts/run_tests.sh
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php-linux-x64:
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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@@ -16,8 +16,19 @@ ifneq (OFF,$(USE_OPENSSL))
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ifneq (ON,$(USE_OPENSSL))
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CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$(USE_OPENSSL)
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endif
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else
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# Hide symbols from libcrypto.a
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# This avoids problems when an application ends up using both libcrypto.a and libcrypto.so.
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#
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# An example of this happening is the aws-c-io tests.
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# All the C libs are compiled statically, but then a PKCS#11 library is
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# loaded at runtime which happens to use libcrypto.so from OpenSSL.
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# If the symbols from libcrypto.a aren't hidden, then SOME function calls use the libcrypto.a implementation
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# and SOME function calls use the libcrypto.so implementation, and this mismatch leads to weird crashes.
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EXTRA_LDFLAGS="-Wl,--exclude-libs,libcrypto.a"
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endif
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CMAKE_CONFIGURE = $(CMAKE) \
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-DCMAKE_SOURCE_DIR=$(srcdir) \
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-DCMAKE_BINARY_DIR=$(CMAKE_BUILD_DIR) \
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
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# AWS Common Runtime PHP bindings
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## Requirements
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* PHP 5.5+ on UNIX platforms, 7.2+ on Windows
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* CMake 3.x
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* GCC 4.4+, clang 3.8+ on UNIX, Visual Studio build tools on Windows
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@@ -17,7 +18,7 @@ pecl install awscrt
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composer require aws/aws-crt-php
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```
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On Windows, you need to build from source as instruction written below for the native extension `php_awscrt.dll`. And, follow https://www.php.net/manual/en/install.pecl.windows.php#install.pecl.windows.loading to load extension. After that:
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On Windows, you need to build from source as instruction written below for the native extension `php_awscrt.dll` . And, follow https://www.php.net/manual/en/install.pecl.windows.php#install.pecl.windows.loading to load extension. After that:
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```
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composer require aws/aws-crt-php
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@@ -46,7 +47,7 @@ $ ./dev-scripts/run_tests.sh
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From Command Prompt (not powershell). The instruction is based on Visual Studio 2019 on 64bit Windows.
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``` bat
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```bat
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> git clone --recursive https://github.com/awslabs/aws-crt-php.git
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> git clone https://github.com/microsoft/php-sdk-binary-tools.git C:\php-sdk
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> C:\php-sdk\phpsdk-vs16-x64.bat
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@@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ set CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM=x64
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```
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## Debugging
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Using [PHPBrew](https://github.com/phpbrew/phpbrew) to build/manage multiple versions of PHP is helpful.
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Note: You must use a debug build of PHP to debug native extensions.
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@@ -96,13 +98,20 @@ $ ./configure
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$ make CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
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```
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Ensure that the php you launch from your debugger is the result of `which php`, not just
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Ensure that the php you launch from your debugger is the result of `which php` , not just
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the system default php.
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## Security
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See [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md#security-issue-notifications) for more information.
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## Known OpenSSL related issue (Unix only)
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* When your php loads a different version of openssl than your system openssl version, awscrt may fail to load or weirdly crash. You can find the openssl version php linked via: `php -i | grep 'OpenSSL'`, and awscrt linked from the build log, which will be `Found OpenSSL: * (found version *)`
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The easiest workaround to those issue is to build from source and get aws-lc for awscrt to depend on instead.
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TO do that, same instructions as [here](#building-from-github-source), but use `USE_OPENSSL=OFF make` instead of `make`
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## License
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This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
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@@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ ZEND_EXTERN_MODULE_GLOBALS(awscrt)
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# define XRETURN_STRING(s) RETURN_STRING(s, 1)
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# define XRETVAL_STRINGL(s, l) RETVAL_STRINGL(s, l, 1)
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# define XRETVAL_STRING(s) RETVAL_STRING(s, 1)
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/* zend_error_noreturn is not public until PHP7, but may still be visible with some PHP 5.X distributions */
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# define zend_error_noreturn zend_error
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#endif /* PHP 5.x */
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#include "api.h"
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