http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31308 --- Comment #1 from Anastasius Focht <focht(a)gmx.net> 2012-07-24 19:17:47 CDT --- Hello, until the meaning/working of this "user" TLS register is known we could just write some magic value to it on thread init, forcing exception on access/dereference. This allows to trap/emulate the TLS access, checking for the magic value and give back some chunk of good memory. The problem would be newer Linux 3.3.5+ kernels that clear the value on context switch. We would have to analyse the code sequence, looking at previous opcode(s) for "MRC p15, 0, <Rd>, c13, c0, 2" to figure out if this was not a simple null pointer access by other code. Best solution would be to have the kernel preserve TPIDRURW on context switch so Wine could mimic whatever Windows on ARM does. Regards -- Configure bugmail: http://bugs.winehq.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the above URL to reply. ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are watching all bug changes.