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Key: MODPYTHON-160
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Closed Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Graham Dumpleton
Reporter: Graham Dumpleton
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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mod_python

req.add_handler/req.handler and PythonInterpPerDirective

Created: 16/Apr/06 08:06 AM   Updated: 17/Apr/07 10:36 AM
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Component/s: core
Affects Version/s: 3.2.8
Fix Version/s: 3.3.1

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Resolution Date: 16/Apr/06 01:50 PM


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MODPYTHON-125 made req.handler writable. Being able to now do this has uncovered a bug whereby if PythonInterpPerDirective is used mod_python can cause Apache to crash. Code to trigger the problem is:

# .htaccess

SetHandler mod_python
PythonInterpPerDirective On
PythonFixupHandler interpreter_1

# interpreter_1.py

from mod_python import apache

def fixuphandler(req):
    req.log_error("fixuphandler")
    req.log_error("interpreter=%s"%req.interpreter)
    req.log_error("directory=%s"%req.hlist.directory)
    req.handler = "mod_python"
    req.add_handler("PythonHandler","interpreter_1")
    return apache.OK

def handler(req):
    req.log_error("handler")
    req.log_error("interpreter=%s"%req.interpreter)
    req.log_error("directory=%s"%req.hlist.directory)
    req.content_type = 'text/plain'
    req.write('hello')
    return apache.OK

In summary, if PythonHandler is not used in Apache configuration to enable mod_python but it is done by assignment to req.handler in fixup phase and then req.add_handler() is used to add a handler to be called for content phase, and PythonInterpPerDirective is being used, mod_python will cause Apache to crash.

Location of crash not yet identified.


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Repository Revision Date User Message
ASF #394440 Sun Apr 16 06:46:36 UTC 2006 grahamd Using PythonInterpPerDirective when setting content handler to
run dynamically with req.add_handler() would cause Apache to
crash. (MODPYTHON-160)
Files Changed
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/test/htdocs/tests.py
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/test/test.py
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/src/mod_python.c
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/lib/python/mod_python/__init__.py
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/Doc/appendixc.tex
MODIFY /httpd/mod_python/trunk/src/include/mpversion.h

Graham Dumpleton made changes - 16/Apr/06 08:07 AM
Field Original Value New Value
Status Open [ 1 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
Graham Dumpleton added a comment - 16/Apr/06 08:20 AM
Actually, one doesn't need to set req.handler as SetHandler/AddHandler in Apache configuration will set up same scenario. Example given was actually doing both when it should have been doing one or the other. As such, this problem can be triggered in mod_python 3.2.8 as well.

Graham Dumpleton made changes - 16/Apr/06 08:20 AM
Affects Version/s 3.2.8 [ 12310840 ]
Affects Version/s 3.3 [ 12310101 ]
Graham Dumpleton made changes - 16/Apr/06 01:50 PM
Status In Progress [ 3 ] Resolved [ 5 ]
Fix Version/s 3.3 [ 12310101 ]
Resolution Fixed [ 1 ]
Graham Dumpleton made changes - 17/Apr/07 10:36 AM
Status Resolved [ 5 ] Closed [ 6 ]