The SQL Server Native Client 11.0 and maybe other ODBC drivers report
NVARCHAR(MAX) columns as SQL_WVARCHAR with size 0. This causes too small a
buffer to be emalloc'd, likely causing a segfault in the following. As we don't
know the real size of the column data, we treat such colums as
SQL_WLONGVARCHAR.
The related bug #67437 suggests that some drivers report a size of ~4GB. It is
not certain that this is really the case (there might be some integer overflow
involved, and anyway, there has been no feedback), so we do not cater for this
now. However, it would not be hard to treat all sizes above a certain threshold
in a similar way, i.e. as SQL_WLONGVARCHAR.
(cherry picked from commit
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(cherry picked from commit
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rc = SQLColAttributes(result->stmt, (SQLUSMALLINT)(i+1), SQL_COLUMN_DISPLAY_SIZE,
NULL, 0, NULL, &displaysize);
}
+
+ /* Workaround for drivers that report NVARCHAR(MAX) columns as SQL_WVARCHAR with size 0 (bug #69975) */
+ if (result->values[i].coltype == SQL_WVARCHAR && displaysize == 0) {
+ result->values[i].coltype = SQL_WLONGVARCHAR;
+ result->values[i].value = NULL;
+ break;
+ }
#endif
/* Workaround for Oracle ODBC Driver bug (#50162) when fetching TIMESTAMP column */
if (result->values[i].coltype == SQL_TIMESTAMP) {
--- /dev/null
+--TEST--
+Bug #69975 (PHP segfaults when accessing nvarchar(max) defined columns)
+--SKIPIF--
+<?php include 'skipif.inc'; ?>
+--FILE--
+<?php
+include 'config.inc';
+
+$conn = odbc_connect($dsn, $user, $pass);
+@odbc_exec($conn, 'CREATE DATABASE odbcTEST');
+odbc_exec($conn, 'CREATE TABLE FOO (ID INT, VARCHAR_COL NVARCHAR(MAX))');
+odbc_exec($conn, "INSERT INTO FOO VALUES (1, 'foo')");
+
+$result = odbc_exec($conn, "SELECT VARCHAR_COL FROM FOO");
+var_dump(odbc_fetch_array($result));
+
+echo "ready";
+?>
+--EXPECT--
+array(1) {
+ ["VARCHAR_COL"]=>
+ string(3) "foo"
+}
+ready
+--CLEAN--
+<?php
+include 'config.inc';
+
+$conn = odbc_connect($dsn, $user, $pass);
+odbc_exec($conn, 'DROP TABLE FOO');
+odbc_exec($conn, 'DROP DATABASE odbcTEST');
+?>