Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44522&edit=1

 ID:                 44522
 Comment by:         jason at infininull dot com
 Reported by:        mail2lv at yahoo dot com
 Summary:            http upload max_limits and file above 2GB
 Status:             Open
 Type:               Feature/Change Request
 Package:            *Web Server problem
 Operating System:   All
 PHP Version:        5.2.5
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

I was recently bitten by this bug too.  The patch needed a little updating for 
11.04 and I also found a couple of other issues.  1) Uploads only work if 
upload_max_filesize = 0 and 2) The $_FILES[*]['size'] value is an overflowed 
integer.  The attached patch fixes these issues.  I am currently in the process 
of 
re-rolling the patch against HEAD on master to get this in to upstream.


Previous Comments:
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[2012-02-23 19:14:51] s...@php.net

It's probably too late for 5.4, but would be OK for trunk. The patch however 
needs to be cleaned up (no IGNORE vars, etc.) and changing signature for 
zend_atoi may not be safe if any code out there presumes it returns int 
(integer 
overflow). Also, no reason to use signed long there where we used unsigned long.

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[2012-02-23 10:14:23] jcabillot at gmail dot com

Do you plan to apply this patch ?
5.3 doesn't support file upload if the file is bigger than 2Gb.
It seem that 5.4 have the same limit.

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[2012-02-22 09:30:11] noxxim at mail dot ru

Can someone add a patch for debian squeeze?

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[2010-02-15 19:52:50] zaulychny at yahoo dot com

The same problem was faced by me. It seems that PHP stops if size of file is 
above 2Gb (i.e. signed int). 
Will someone fix this issue?

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[2009-12-09 20:40:19] tracey at archive dot org

we are using 64-bit ubuntu (jaunty and karmic) at archive.org, and php
v5.2.6 and v5.2.10 (respectively).  we are using fastcgi php-cgi
with nginx.

for us, with these 2 patches, we can get up to 8G posting to work
(haven't tried over 8GB 8-).

basically, they are about tracking the config setting/reading vars 
that are 32bits wide when they'd need 64bits, and similar for upload 
limit checking and reading.  

they prolly will not work with 32bit ubuntu immediately without some 
minor tweaking (since i started using long (8B on 64bit; 4B on 32bit) 
datatype and stuck with it instead of "long long" (8B on both)).  i'd 
be happy to try to extend the patches  to work on both 32bit and 64bit 
if there is interest.  (basically it took me awhile to figure these 
out and we are only running on 64bit so  i'd want an 
incentive/encouragement to do the extra work 8-)

http://www.archive.org/~tracey/downloads/patches/jaunty-64bit-post-
large-files.patch

http://www.archive.org/~tracey/downloads/patches/karmic-64bit-post-
large-files.patch

http://www.archive.org/~tracey/downloads/patches/jaunty-64bit-post-
large-files.patch-README.txt

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