https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46471 --- Comment #11 from Hans Leidekker <hans(a)meelstraat.net> --- (In reply to noabody from comment #10)
I like to think of the K10 cpu instruction set deficiency as:
Keepass wants it (one of the following SIMD/SSSE3/AES-NI/AVX/SSE4.1) Wine says it has it gnutls provides it cpu fails to process it
There's is no way to ask for a specific implementation in bcrypt. By default GnuTLS is built with all hardware accelarated implementations that the build host supports, as well as a software fallback implementation. GnuTLS decides at runtime which optimized implementation will be used, based on the processor's capabilities. You can verify this by running Wine's bcrypt test on a machine that supports e.g. SSSE3. The test should pass. If you set GNUTLS_CPUID_OVERRIDE=0x1 (disabling optimizations) and run the test again you should get the same divide-by-zero exception. -- 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.