Currently, configure fails when no SHM backend is available. Additionally,
even after bypassing the configure check, opcache emits a fatal error if no
SHM backend is available.
Make the configure check non-fatal (a warning is printed). At runtime, disable
opcache if no backend is available, in the same way we disable opcache by
default on CLI.
Closes GH-19350
This moves them from ``.data`` to ``.rodata`` and allows more compiler optimizations.
* ext/opcache/zend_accelerator_hash: make prime_numbers const
* Zend/zend_signal: make zend_sigs const
* ext/dba: make dba_handler pointers const
* ext/exif: make php_tiff_bytes_per_format and other globals const
* ext/intl/grapheme: make grapheme_extract_iters const
* ext/mstring: make rare_codepoint_bitvec const
* ext/snmp: make objid_mib const
* ext/opcache: make all zend_shared_memory_handlers const
The name "new" happens to be a C++ keyword, which was the my reason to
rethink those names.
The "xlat_table" is not only used to translate pointers for persisting
scripts to shared memory, but is also used to annoate pointers
(e.g. by the JIT to associate an op_array with its jit_extension).
The names "old" and "new" aren't good for that; often, there's nothing
"old" or "new" about them. It's actually a generic lookup table, and
"old" shall be named "key" (which it is called internally already),
and "new" is renamed to simply "value".
1. Update: http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt to https, as there is anyway server header "Location:" to https.
2. Update few license 3.0 to 3.01 as 3.0 states "php 5.1.1, 4.1.1, and earlier".
3. In some license comments is "at through the world-wide-web" while most is without "at", so deleted.
4. fixed indentation in some files before |
This is a new transparent technology that eliminates overhead of PHP class inheritance.
PHP classes are compiled and cached (by opcahce) separately, however their "linking" was done at run-time - on each request. The process of "linking" may involve a number of compatibility checks and borrowing methods/properties/constants form parent and traits. This takes significant time, but the result is the same on each request.
Inheritance Cache performs "linking" for unique set of all the depending classes (parent, interfaces, traits, property types, method types involved into compatibility checks) once and stores result in opcache shared memory. As a part of the this patch, I removed limitations for immutable classes (unresolved constants, typed properties and covariant type checks). So now all classes stored in opcache are "immutable". They may be lazily loaded into process memory, if necessary, but this usually occurs just once (on first linking).
The patch shows 8% improvement on Symphony "Hello World" app.
We're starting to see a mix between uses of zend_bool and bool.
Replace all usages with the standard bool type everywhere.
Of course, zend_bool is retained as an alias.
which is essential as an attempt to fix the "failed to reattach"
error on Windows. If file_cache is enabled, Opcache will
automaticaly switch to file_cache_only mode in the case a process
failed to map the shared segment at the required address. The
important small part of the SHM will still be mapped, which
allows information exchange between normal processes using SHM
and those using the fallback mechanism.
This is based on Dmitry's, Matt's and mine ideas. So many thanks for
support!