PHP File upload - memory handling on CGI
I'm wondering how PHP handles a file upload. I'v read a file upload will be split in chunks and will be assembled after the upload has finished. Is there any verification of this fact? This will help to understand the handling and settings for a file upload. Is the handling of mod_php or CGI the same? mod_php is more tied together with Apache. CGI has to read a stream and then do it's magic.
How is the memory involved in this process.
Is this correct?
- Apache handles HTTP request
- Apache calls PHP over CGI and streams data (pipe)
- P开发者_如何学运维HP splits input in chunks of a certain size to not reach the memory limit
- Stream end is found
- PHP assembles split files into one file and will delete the split files
- Information about file upload will be save into $_FILES
PHP does read the file in chunks but it doesn't write them to individual files and then recombine them, it keeps writing them to the same temporary file which is the one you get in $_FILES.
It's the same for mod_php and CGI.
Here's the responsible code: http://svn.php.net/viewvc/php/php-src/branches/PHP_5_3/main/rfc1867.c?revision=307583&view=markup#l1065
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