>> UNRECOVERABLE FATAL ERROR <<<\n\n"; if ($event) { // Even though we should be emitting this as text-plain, escape things // just to be sure since we can't really be sure what the program state // is when we get here. $msg .= htmlspecialchars( $event['message']."\n\n".$event['file'].':'.$event['line'], ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'); } // flip dem tables $msg .= "\n\n\n"; $msg .= "\xe2\x94\xbb\xe2\x94\x81\xe2\x94\xbb\x20\xef\xb8\xb5\x20\xc2\xaf". "\x5c\x5f\x28\xe3\x83\x84\x29\x5f\x2f\xc2\xaf\x20\xef\xb8\xb5\x20". "\xe2\x94\xbb\xe2\x94\x81\xe2\x94\xbb"; self::didFatal($msg); } public static function loadCoreLibraries() { $phabricator_root = dirname(dirname(__FILE__)); $libraries_root = dirname($phabricator_root); $root = null; if (!empty($_SERVER['PHUTIL_LIBRARY_ROOT'])) { $root = $_SERVER['PHUTIL_LIBRARY_ROOT']; } ini_set( 'include_path', $libraries_root.PATH_SEPARATOR.ini_get('include_path')); @include_once $root.'libphutil/src/__phutil_library_init__.php'; if (!@constant('__LIBPHUTIL__')) { self::didFatal( "Unable to load libphutil. Put libphutil/ next to phabricator/, or ". "update your PHP 'include_path' to include the parent directory of ". "libphutil/."); } phutil_load_library('arcanist/src'); // Load Phabricator itself using the absolute path, so we never end up doing // anything surprising (loading index.php and libraries from different // directories). phutil_load_library($phabricator_root.'/src'); } /* -( In Case of Apocalypse )---------------------------------------------- */ /** * @task apocalypse */ public static function didFatal($message) { $access_log = self::getGlobal('log.access'); if ($access_log) { try { $access_log->setData( array( 'c' => 500, )); $access_log->write(); } catch (Exception $ex) { $message .= "\n(Moreover, unable to write to access log.)"; } } header( 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8', $replace = true, $http_error = 500); error_log($message); echo $message; exit(1); } /* -( Validation )--------------------------------------------------------- */ /** * @task valiation */ private static function setupPHP() { error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT); ini_set('memory_limit', -1); } /** * @task valiation */ private static function verifyPHP() { $required_version = '5.2.3'; if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, $required_version) < 0) { self::didFatal( "You are running PHP version '".PHP_VERSION."', which is older than ". "the minimum version, '{$required_version}'. Update to at least ". "'{$required_version}'."); } if (get_magic_quotes_gpc()) { self::didFatal( "Your server is configured with PHP 'magic_quotes_gpc' enabled. This ". "feature is 'highly discouraged' by PHP's developers and you must ". "disable it to run Phabricator. Consult the PHP manual for ". "instructions."); } } /** * @task valiation */ private static function verifyRewriteRules() { if (isset($_REQUEST['__path__'])) { return; } if (php_sapi_name() == 'cli-server') { // Compatibility with PHP 5.4+ built-in web server. $url = parse_url($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']); $_REQUEST['__path__'] = $url['path']; } else { self::didFatal( "Request parameter '__path__' is not set. Your rewrite rules ". "are not configured correctly."); } } /** * @task valiation */ private static function validateGlobal($key) { static $globals = array( 'log.access' => true, ); if (empty($globals[$key])) { throw new Exception("Access to unknown startup global '{$key}'!"); } } /** * Detect if this request has had its POST data stripped by exceeding the * 'post_max_size' PHP configuration limit. * * PHP has a setting called 'post_max_size'. If a POST request arrives with * a body larger than the limit, PHP doesn't generate $_POST but processes * the request anyway, and provides no formal way to detect that this * happened. * * We can still read the entire body out of `php://input`. However according * to the documentation the stream isn't available for "multipart/form-data" * (on nginx + php-fpm it appears that it is available, though, at least) so * any attempt to generate $_POST would be fragile. * * @task validation */ private static function detectPostMaxSizeTriggered() { // If this wasn't a POST, we're fine. if ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] != 'POST') { return; } // If there's POST data, clearly we're in good shape. if ($_POST) { return; } // For HTML5 drag-and-drop file uploads, Safari submits the data as // "application/x-www-form-urlencoded". For most files this generates // something in POST because most files decode to some nonempty (albeit // meaningless) value. However, some files (particularly small images) // don't decode to anything. If we know this is a drag-and-drop upload, // we can skip this check. if (isset($_REQUEST['__upload__'])) { return; } // PHP generates $_POST only for two content types. This routing happens // in `main/php_content_types.c` in PHP. Normally, all forms use one of // these content types, but some requests may not -- for example, Firefox // submits files sent over HTML5 XMLHTTPRequest APIs with the Content-Type // of the file itself. If we don't have a recognized content type, we // don't need $_POST. // // NOTE: We use strncmp() because the actual content type may be something // like "multipart/form-data; boundary=...". // // NOTE: Chrome sometimes omits this header, see some discussion in T1762 // and http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6800 $content_type = isset($_SERVER['CONTENT_TYPE']) ? $_SERVER['CONTENT_TYPE'] : ''; $parsed_types = array( 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 'multipart/form-data', ); $is_parsed_type = false; foreach ($parsed_types as $parsed_type) { if (strncmp($content_type, $parsed_type, strlen($parsed_type)) === 0) { $is_parsed_type = true; break; } } if (!$is_parsed_type) { return; } // Check for 'Content-Length'. If there's no data, we don't expect $_POST // to exist. $length = (int)$_SERVER['CONTENT_LENGTH']; if (!$length) { return; } // Time to fatal: we know this was a POST with data that should have been // populated into $_POST, but it wasn't. $config = ini_get('post_max_size'); PhabricatorStartup::didFatal( "As received by the server, this request had a nonzero content length ". "but no POST data.\n\n". "Normally, this indicates that it exceeds the 'post_max_size' setting ". "in the PHP configuration on the server. Increase the 'post_max_size' ". "setting or reduce the size of the request.\n\n". "Request size according to 'Content-Length' was '{$length}', ". "'post_max_size' is set to '{$config}'."); } }