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Php & Ruby Cherry Picks for 3.17.1 #8632

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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions CHANGES.txt
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2021-05-07 version 3.17.1 (C++/Java/Python/PHP/Objective-C/C#/Ruby/JavaScript)
PHP
* Fixed JSON parser to allow multiple values from the same oneof as long as
all but one are null.

Ruby
* Fixed JSON parser to allow multiple values from the same oneof as long as
all but one are null.

2021-05-07 version 3.17.0 (C++/Java/Python/PHP/Objective-C/C#/Ruby/JavaScript)

Protocol Compiler
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions Makefile.am
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Expand Up @@ -801,6 +801,7 @@ objectivec_EXTRA_DIST= \
php_EXTRA_DIST= \
composer.json \
php/README.md \
php/REFCOUNTING.md \
php/composer.json \
php/ext/google/protobuf/arena.c \
php/ext/google/protobuf/arena.h \
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2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions conformance/failure_list_php_c.txt
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Recommended.Proto2.JsonInput.FieldNameExtension.Validator
Required.Proto2.JsonInput.StoresDefaultPrimitive.Validator
Required.Proto3.JsonInput.OneofFieldNullSecond.JsonOutput
Required.Proto3.JsonInput.OneofFieldNullSecond.ProtobufOutput
2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions conformance/failure_list_ruby.txt
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Expand Up @@ -56,5 +56,3 @@ Recommended.Proto3.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.UINT32.PackedInput.UnpackedOu
Recommended.Proto3.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.UINT32.UnpackedInput.UnpackedOutput.ProtobufOutput
Recommended.Proto3.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.UINT64.PackedInput.UnpackedOutput.ProtobufOutput
Recommended.Proto3.ProtobufInput.ValidDataRepeated.UINT64.UnpackedInput.UnpackedOutput.ProtobufOutput
Required.Proto3.JsonInput.OneofFieldNullSecond.JsonOutput
Required.Proto3.JsonInput.OneofFieldNullSecond.ProtobufOutput
27 changes: 13 additions & 14 deletions kokoro/linux/php80/build.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#
# This is the top-level script we give to Kokoro as the entry point for
# running the "pull request" project:
#
# This script selects a specific Dockerfile (for building a Docker image) and
# a script to run inside that image. Then we delegate to the general
# build_and_run_docker.sh script.
# This is the entry point for kicking off a Kokoro job. This path is referenced
# from the .cfg files in this directory.

set -ex

cd $(dirname $0)

# Change to repo root
cd $(dirname $0)/../../..
# Most of our tests use a debug build of PHP, but we do one build against an opt
# php just in case that surfaces anything unexpected.
../test_php.sh gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:8.0.5-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d

export DOCKERHUB_ORGANIZATION=protobuftesting
export DOCKERFILE_DIR=kokoro/linux/dockerfile/test/php80
export DOCKER_RUN_SCRIPT=kokoro/linux/pull_request_in_docker.sh
export OUTPUT_DIR=testoutput
export TEST_SET="php8.0_all"
./kokoro/linux/build_and_run_docker.sh
../test_php.sh gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:7.0.33-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d
../test_php.sh gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:7.3.28-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d
../test_php.sh gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:7.4.18-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d
../test_php.sh gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:8.0.5-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d
8 changes: 1 addition & 7 deletions kokoro/linux/php80/continuous.cfg
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# Location of the build script in repository
build_file: "protobuf/kokoro/linux/php80/build.sh"
timeout_mins: 120

action {
define_artifacts {
regex: "**/sponge_log.xml"
}
}
timeout_mins: 20
8 changes: 1 addition & 7 deletions kokoro/linux/php80/presubmit.cfg
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# Location of the build script in repository
build_file: "protobuf/kokoro/linux/php80/build.sh"
timeout_mins: 120

action {
define_artifacts {
regex: "**/sponge_log.xml"
}
}
timeout_mins: 20
28 changes: 15 additions & 13 deletions kokoro/linux/php_all/build.sh
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@@ -1,18 +1,20 @@
#!/bin/bash
#
# This is the top-level script we give to Kokoro as the entry point for
# running the "pull request" project:
#
# This script selects a specific Dockerfile (for building a Docker image) and
# a script to run inside that image. Then we delegate to the general
# build_and_run_docker.sh script.
# This is the entry point for kicking off a Kokoro job. This path is referenced
# from the .cfg files in this directory.

set -ex

# Change to repo root
# Change to repo base.
cd $(dirname $0)/../../..

export DOCKERHUB_ORGANIZATION=protobuftesting
export DOCKERFILE_DIR=kokoro/linux/dockerfile/test/php
export DOCKER_RUN_SCRIPT=kokoro/linux/pull_request_in_docker.sh
export OUTPUT_DIR=testoutput
export TEST_SET="php_all"
./kokoro/linux/build_and_run_docker.sh
docker run $(test -t 0 && echo "-it") -v$PWD:/workspace gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:8.0.5-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d "composer test_valgrind"

docker run $(test -t 0 && echo "-it") -v$PWD:/workspace gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:7.0.33-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d "composer test && composer test_c"
docker run $(test -t 0 && echo "-it") -v$PWD:/workspace gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:7.3.28-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d "composer test && composer test_c"
docker run $(test -t 0 && echo "-it") -v$PWD:/workspace gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:7.4.18-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d "composer test && composer test_c"
docker run $(test -t 0 && echo "-it") -v$PWD:/workspace gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:8.0.5-dbg-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d "composer test && composer test_c"

# Most of our tests use a debug build of PHP, but we do one build against an opt
# php just in case that surfaces anything unexpected.
docker run $(test -t 0 && echo "-it") -v$PWD:/workspace gcr.io/protobuf-build/php/linux:8.0.5-14a06550010c0649bf69b6c9b803c1ca609bbb6d "composer test && composer test_c"
112 changes: 112 additions & 0 deletions php/REFCOUNTING.md
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# Refcounting Tips

One of the trickiest parts of the C extension for PHP is getting the refcounting
right. These are some notes about the basics of what you should know,
especially if you're not super familiar with PHP's C API.

These notes cover the same general material as [the Memory Management chapter of
the PHP internal's
book](https://www.phpinternalsbook.com/php7/zvals/memory_management.html), but
calls out some points that were not immediately clear to me.

## Zvals

In the PHP C API, the `zval` type is roughly analogous to a variable in PHP, eg:

```php
// Think of $a as a "zval".
$a = [];
```

The equivalent PHP C code would be:

```c
zval a;
ZVAL_NEW_ARR(&a); // Allocates and assigns a new array.
```

PHP is reference counted, so each variable -- and thus each zval -- will have a
reference on whatever it points to (unless its holding a data type that isn't
refcounted at all, like numbers). Since the zval owns a reference, it must be
explicitly destroyed in order to release this reference.

```c
zval a;
ZVAL_NEW_ARR(&a);

// The destructor for a zval, this must be called or the ref will be leaked.
zval_ptr_dtor(&a);
```

Whenever you see a `zval`, you can assume it owns a ref (or is storing a
non-refcounted type). If you see a `zval*`, which is also quite common, then
this is *pointing to* something that owns a ref, but it does not own a ref
itself.

The [`ZVAL_*` family of
macros](https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/4030a00e8b6453aff929362bf9b25c193f72c94a/Zend/zend_types.h#L883-L1109)
initializes a `zval` from a specific value type. A few examples:

* `ZVAL_NULL(&zv)`: initializes the value to `null`
* `ZVAL_LONG(&zv, 5)`: initializes a `zend_long` (integer) value
* `ZVAL_ARR(&zv, arr)`: initializes a `zend_array*` value (refcounted)
* `ZVAL_OBJ(&zv, obj)`: initializes a `zend_object*` value (refcounted)

Note that all of our custom objects (messages, repeated fields, descriptors,
etc) are `zend_object*`.

The variants that initialize from a refcounted type do *not* increase the
refcount. This makes them suitable for initializing from a newly-created object:

```c
zval zv;
ZVAL_OBJ(&zv, CreateObject());
```

Once in a while, we want to initialize a `zval` while also increasing the
reference count. For this we can use `ZVAL_OBJ_COPY()`:

```c
zend_object *some_global;

void GetGlobal(zval *zv) {
// We want to create a new ref to an existing object.
ZVAL_OBJ_COPY(zv, some_global);
}
```

## Transferring references

A `zval`'s ref must be released at some point. While `zval_ptr_dtor()` is the
simplest way of releasing a ref, it is not the most common (at least in our code
base). More often, we are returning the `zval` back to PHP from C.

```c
zval zv;
InitializeOurZval(&zv);
// Returns the value of zv to the caller and donates our ref.
RETURN_COPY_VALUE(&zv);
```

The `RETURN_COPY_VALUE()` macro (standard in PHP 8.x, and polyfilled in earlier
versions) is the most common way we return a value back to PHP, because it
donates our `zval`'s refcount to the caller, and thus saves us from needing to
destroy our `zval` explicitly. This is ideal when we have a full `zval` to
return.

Once in a while we have a `zval*` to return instead. For example when we parse
parameters to our function and ask for a `zval`, PHP will give us pointers to
the existing `zval` structures instead of creating new ones.

```c
zval *val;
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS(), "z", &val) == FAILURE) {
return;
}
// Returns a copy of this zval, adding a ref in the process.
RETURN_COPY(val);
```

When we use `RETURN_COPY`, the refcount is increased; this is perfect for
returning a `zval*` when we do not own a ref on it.
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions php/composer.json
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},
"scripts": {
"test_c": "./generate_test_protos.sh && ./tests/compile_extension.sh && php -dextension=ext/google/protobuf/modules/protobuf.so vendor/bin/phpunit --bootstrap tests/force_c_ext.php tests",
"test_valgrind": "./generate_test_protos.sh && ./tests/compile_extension.sh && ZEND_DONT_UNLOAD_MODULES=1 USE_ZEND_ALLOC=0 valgrind --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=1 php -dextension=ext/google/protobuf/modules/protobuf.so vendor/bin/phpunit --bootstrap tests/force_c_ext.php tests",
"test": "./generate_test_protos.sh && vendor/bin/phpunit tests",
"aggregate_metadata_test": "./generate_test_protos.sh --aggregate_metadata && vendor/bin/phpunit tests"
}
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions php/ext/google/protobuf/array.c
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Expand Up @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ PHP_METHOD(RepeatedField, offsetGet) {

msgval = upb_array_get(intern->array, index);
Convert_UpbToPhp(msgval, &ret, intern->type, &intern->arena);
RETURN_ZVAL(&ret, 0, 1);
RETURN_COPY_VALUE(&ret);
}

/**
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PHP_METHOD(RepeatedField, getIterator) {
zval ret;
RepeatedFieldIter_make(&ret, getThis());
RETURN_ZVAL(&ret, 0, 1);
RETURN_COPY_VALUE(&ret);
}

ZEND_BEGIN_ARG_INFO_EX(arginfo_construct, 0, 0, 1)
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msgval = upb_array_get(array, index);

Convert_UpbToPhp(msgval, &ret, field->type, &field->arena);
RETURN_ZVAL(&ret, 0, 1);
RETURN_COPY_VALUE(&ret);
}

/**
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Expand Up @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ PHP_METHOD(Util, checkMapField) {
&val_type, &klass) == FAILURE) {
return;
}
RETURN_ZVAL(val, 1, 0);
RETURN_COPY(val);
}

// The result of checkRepeatedField() is assigned, so we need to return the
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FAILURE) {
return;
}
RETURN_ZVAL(val, 1, 0);
RETURN_COPY(val);
}

ZEND_BEGIN_ARG_INFO_EX(arginfo_checkPrimitive, 0, 0, 1)
ZEND_ARG_INFO(0, value)
ZEND_END_ARG_INFO()

ZEND_BEGIN_ARG_INFO_EX(arginfo_checkString, 0, 0, 1)
ZEND_ARG_INFO(0, value)
ZEND_ARG_INFO(0, check_utf8)
ZEND_END_ARG_INFO()

ZEND_BEGIN_ARG_INFO_EX(arginfo_checkMessage, 0, 0, 2)
ZEND_ARG_INFO(0, value)
ZEND_ARG_INFO(0, class)
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ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_STATIC)
PHP_ME(Util, checkUint64, arginfo_checkPrimitive,
ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_STATIC)
PHP_ME(Util, checkEnum, arginfo_checkPrimitive,
PHP_ME(Util, checkEnum, arginfo_checkMessage,
ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_STATIC)
PHP_ME(Util, checkFloat, arginfo_checkPrimitive,
ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_STATIC)
PHP_ME(Util, checkDouble, arginfo_checkPrimitive,
ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_STATIC)
PHP_ME(Util, checkBool, arginfo_checkPrimitive,
ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_STATIC)
PHP_ME(Util, checkString, arginfo_checkPrimitive,
PHP_ME(Util, checkString, arginfo_checkString,
ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_STATIC)
PHP_ME(Util, checkBytes, arginfo_checkPrimitive,
ZEND_ACC_PUBLIC|ZEND_ACC_STATIC)
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Expand Up @@ -60,9 +60,10 @@ bool Convert_PhpToUpbAutoWrap(zval *val, upb_msgval *upb_val, TypeInfo type,
upb_arena *arena);

// Converts |upb_val| to a PHP zval according to |type|. This may involve
// creating a PHP wrapper object. If type == UPB_TYPE_MESSAGE, then |desc| must
// be the Descriptor for this message type. Any newly created wrapper object
// creating a PHP wrapper object. Any newly created wrapper object
// will reference |arena|.
//
// The caller owns a reference to the returned value.
void Convert_UpbToPhp(upb_msgval upb_val, zval *php_val, TypeInfo type,
zval *arena);

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