How to troubleshoot a PHP script that causes a Segmenation Fault?

Posted by johnlai2004 on Server Fault See other posts from Server Fault or by johnlai2004
Published on 2010-03-08T20:59:19Z Indexed on 2010/03/08 21:08 UTC
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I posted this on stackoverflow.com as well because I'm not sure if this is a programming problem or a server problem. I'm using ubuntu 9.10, apache2, mysql5 and php5.

I've noticed an unusual problem with some of my php programs. Sometimes when visiting a page like profile.edit.php, the browser throws a dialogue box asking to download profile.edit.php page. When I download it, there's nothing in the file. profile.edit.php is supposed to be a web form that edits user information.

I've noticed this on some of my other php pages as well. I look in my apache error logs, and I see a segmentation fault message:

[Mon Mar 08 15:40:10 2010] [notice] child pid 480 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

And also, the issue may or may not appear depending on which server I deploy my application too.

Additonal Details This doesn't happen all the time though. It only happens sometimes. For example, profile.edit.php will load properly. But as soon as I hit the save button (form action="profile.edit.php?save=true"), then the page asks me to download profile.edit.php. Could it be that sometimes my php scripts consume too much resources?

Sample code

Upon save action, my profile.edit.php includes a data_access_object.php file. I traced the code in data_access_object.php to this line here

 if($params[$this->primaryKey])
 {
                        $q = "UPDATE $this->tableName SET ".implode(', ', $fields)." WHERE ".$this->primaryKey." = ?$this->primaryKey";
                        $this->bind($this->primaryKey, $params[$this->primaryKey], $this->tblFields[$this->primaryKey]['mysqlitype']);
}
 else
{
$q = "INSERT $this->tableName SET ".implode(', ', $fields);
}
// Code executes perfectly up to this point
// echo 'print this'; exit; // if i uncomment this line, profile.edit.php will actually show 'print this'.  If I leave it commented, the browser will ask me to download profile.edit.php
if(!$this->execute($q)){ $this->errorSave = -3; return false;}
// When I jumped into the function execute(), every line executed as expected, right up to the return statement.  

And if it helps, here's the function execute($sql) in data_access_object.php

function execute($sql)
{

        // find all list types and explode them
        // eg. turn ?listId into ?listId0,?listId1,?listId2 
        $arrListParam = array_bubble_up('arrayName', $this->arrBind);

        foreach($arrListParam as $listName)
           if($listName)
           {
                $explodeParam = array();
                $arrList = $this->arrBind[$listName]['value'];
                foreach($arrList as $key=>$val)
                {
                        $newParamName = $listName.$key;
                        $this->bind($newParamName,$val,$this->arrBind[$listName]['type']);
                        $explodeParam[] = '?'.$newParamName;
                }
                $sql = str_replace("?$listName", implode(',',$explodeParam), $sql);
           }

        // replace all ?varName with ? for syntax compliance
        $sqlParsed = preg_replace('/\?[\w\d_\.]+/', '?', $sql);
        $this->stmt->prepare($sqlParsed);

        // grab all the parameters from the sql to create bind conditions
        preg_match_all('/\?[\w\d_\.]+/', $sql, $matches);
        $matches = $matches[0];

        // store bind conditions
        $types = ''; $params = array();
        foreach($matches as $paramName)
        {
                $types .= $this->arrBind[str_replace('?', '', $paramName)]['type'];
                $params[] = $this->arrBind[str_replace('?', '', $paramName)]['value'];
        }

        $input = array('types'=>$types) + $params;



        // bind it
        if(!empty($types))
        call_user_func_array(array($this->stmt, 'bind_param'), $input);

        $stat = $this->stmt->execute();
        if($GLOBALS['DEBUG_SQL'])
                echo '<p style="font-weight:bold;">SQL error after execution:</p> ' . $this->stmt->error.'<p>&nbsp;</p>';

        $this->arrBind = array();
        return $stat;
}

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