ID: 35298 User updated by: alacn dot uhahaa at gmail dot com Reported By: alacn dot uhahaa at gmail dot com Status: Bogus Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 PHP Version: 4.4.1 New Comment:
the problem is at zend_execute_API.c the access violation happens when it free the library before timeout_thread_proc() finish, at zend_shutdown_timeout_thread() after PostThreadMessage it should wait some time to the timeout_thread_proc() finish. if it dont wait, the timeout_thread_proc() will walk in NULL bytes because the code was released by the IIS Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-11-19 22:24:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We are aware of PHP's problems with stability under IIS and are working to rectify the problem. Unfortunatly your bug report does not contain any extra useful information and we already have enough bug reports open about this issue. If you can provide more detailed information such as a reproducable crash or a backtrace please do so and reopen this bug. Otherwise please keep trying new releases as we are working to resolve the problems on this platform Thanks for your interest in PHP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-11-19 22:19:18] alacn dot uhahaa at gmail dot com Description: ------------ while recycling iis6 worker process when an user is uploading a file, php crash with access violation "zend timeout window: w3wp - read error at address 0x019052a5" Reproduce code: --------------- at php.ini post_max_size = 1032M upload_max_filesize = 1024M while an user is uploading a file (post, upload form) (use a big file, so it wont end before we finish), open iis mmc, go to application pools, select the php pool (DefaultAppPool if you didnt change it), right click on it and recycle im using Windows 2003, IIS6, php 4.4.1 isapi Expected result: ---------------- it should recycle without crash Actual result: -------------- php crash with access violation "zend timeout window: w3wp" "read error at address 0x019052a5" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=35298&edit=1