http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34637
Bug #: 34637
Summary: Winlaunch OSX launchpad for windows crashes on start
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.3
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: adec2010(a)hotmail.co.uk
Classification: Unclassified
Created attachment 46163
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Winlaunch attachment
Winlaunch OSX style launcher for windows.
Does not run at all. Attached error log
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34911
Bug #: 34911
Summary: WinLaunch 0.4.6.1 (OSX Style free Launcher) needs
windowscodecs.dll.IPropertyBag2_Write_Proxy
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.6
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: windowscodecs
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: focht(a)gmx.net
Classification: Unclassified
Hello folks,
as the summary says...
Prerequisite: 'winetricks -q dotnet40'
If you switch themes/save settings the app displays a message box "exception
thrown".
Terminal output:
--- snip ---
wine: Call from 0x7b83a8bf to unimplemented function
windowscodecs.dll.IPropertyBag2_Write_Proxy, aborting
--- snip ---
'winetricks -q windowscodecs' works around.
$ sha1sum WinLaunch.zip
5d79fb1d160354a04548fc7bba1a78012800c59c WinLaunch.zip
$ du -sh WinLaunch.zip
20M WinLaunch.zip
$ wine --version
wine-1.7.6-225-g8c8d5a0
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10666
Summary: My Invoices and Estimates does not run and Installs
(with errors).
Product: Wine
Version: 0.9.49.
Platform: PC
URL: http://shop.avanquest.com/usa/
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: wine-winelib
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: dennis.dentremont(a)gmail.com
Created an attachment (id=9493)
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wine console output
My Invoice and Estimates 8.0 Trial version.
Software installs but fails to install fonts and produces the following type of
error. "Font TT0001M did not install". The code changes to TT0XXXX depending on
the font it's trying to install at the time.
When I try and run it, it just simply fails. I have attached the console
output.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29344
Bug #: 29344
Summary: Multiple apps need Scripting.FileSystemObject
implementation (Microsoft Scripting Runtime)
Product: Wine
Version: 1.3.34
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: focht(a)gmx.net
Classification: Unclassified
Hello,
there are several apps/bugs that suffer from missing
"Scripting.FileSystemObject" implementation.
Unfortunately there is not a single bug that is not polluted by winetricks
wsh56/57 recipes where people kept on moving to other issues, completely
ignoring this one...
Creating this bug as starting point for "Scripting.FileSystemObject"
implementation to allow proper dependency tracking of other bugs.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30131
Bug #: 30131
Summary: wPrime doesn't start
Product: Wine
Version: 1.4
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: t.artem(a)mailcity.com
Classification: Unclassified
When I try to run it using native msvbm60.dll, these messages are being logged
in console:
fixme:ole:OleLoadPictureEx
(0xbae154,774,0,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x32f914),
partially implemented.
fixme:ole:OLEPictureImpl_SaveAsFile (0x133800)->(0x1383d8, 0, (nil)), hacked
stub.
Welcome to wPrime Benchmark v2.08.
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {0d43fe01-f093-11cf-8940-00a0c9054228} not
registered
err:ole:create_server class {0d43fe01-f093-11cf-8940-00a0c9054228} not
registered
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {0d43fe01-f093-11cf-8940-00a0c9054228}
could be created for context 0x5
followed by a message box saying:
Run-time error '429':
ActiveX component can't create object
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36465
Bug ID: 36465
Summary: Age of Wushu: Lua script - Create device failed!
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.18
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: furyhamster(a)gmail.com
Created attachment 48516
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Terminal output from running the launcher.
Running the launcer of Age of Wushu opens up an window titled "lua script" and
in that window it states that "Create device failed!"
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36486
Bug ID: 36486
Summary: Age of Wushu: frequent display of in-game "Don't speed
up!" dialog tip disrupts gameplay (Wine fails
kernel32.GetTickCount API entry hook check)
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.19
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: kernel32
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: focht(a)gmx.net
Hello folks,
during investigation of bug 36465 I found this goodie, deserving it's own bug
of course :)
Searching the net reveals similar reports for Windows and MAC:
http://www.ageofwushu.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=7339http://www.ageofwushu.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=14469http://portingteam.com/topic/9284-age-of-wushu-dont-speed-up-tip-spam/
This disguised message is in fact the result of a failed API hook check.
The vendor obviously doesn't want to go into technical details/reveal this, see
the support forums/site for answers to this problem.
Enter Wine and get the answers :)
One hint is contained in the game log file 'bin/trace.log'
With relay thunks emitted (+relay channel):
--- snip ---
...
[2014-05-18 22:01:13.573] Time Func Pos Begin QueryPerformanceCounter=54
QueryPerformanceFrequency=54 GetTickCount=54 timeGetTime=54 timeSetEvent=54
SetTimer=54
...
--- snip ---
without relay thunks:
--- snip ---
[2014-05-18 22:23:02.818] Time Func Pos Begin QueryPerformanceCounter=8d
QueryPerformanceFrequency=8d GetTickCount=55 timeGetTime=55 timeSetEvent=8d
SetTimer=55
--- snip ---
The hex codes are the first opcode byte of each API entry.
The protection code makes a snapshot of certain API entries on startup.
The entry bytes are stored for later comparison to detect dynamic hooking
(through dll injection for example).
--- snip ---
...
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8eef0 "kernel32.dll") ret=1134c3b1
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=7b810000 ret=1134c3b1
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(7b810000,11a8eed4 "QueryPerformanceCounter")
ret=1134c3c3
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7b824afc ret=1134c3c3
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8eef0 "kernel32.dll") ret=1134c3d9
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=7b810000 ret=1134c3d9
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(7b810000,11a8eeb4
"QueryPerformanceFrequency") ret=1134c3e5
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7b824b14 ret=1134c3e5
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8eef0 "kernel32.dll") ret=1134c3fb
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=7b810000 ret=1134c3fb
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(7b810000,11a8eea4 "GetTickCount")
ret=1134c407
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7b82374c ret=1134c407
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8ee98 "WINMM.dll") ret=1134c41d
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=f7220000 ret=1134c41d
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(f7220000,11a8ee88 "timeGetTime") ret=1134c429
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7b82374c ret=1134c429
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8ee98 "WINMM.dll") ret=1134c43f
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=f7220000 ret=1134c43f
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(f7220000,11a8ee78 "timeSetEvent")
ret=1134c44b
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=f7226d44 ret=1134c44b
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8ee68 "USER32.dll") ret=1134c461
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=7eca0000 ret=1134c461
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(7eca0000,11a8ee5c "SetTimer") ret=1134c46d
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7ecb0798 ret=1134c46d
...
--- snip ---
Runtime check of API entries every two seconds:
--- snip ---
...
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8eef0 "kernel32.dll") ret=1134c4f5
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=7b810000 ret=1134c4f5
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(7b810000,11a8eed4 "QueryPerformanceCounter")
ret=1134c505
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7b824afc ret=1134c505
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8eef0 "kernel32.dll") ret=1134c2fb
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=7b810000 ret=1134c2fb
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(7b810000,11a8eeb4
"QueryPerformanceFrequency") ret=1134c30b
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7b824b14 ret=1134c30b
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8eef0 "kernel32.dll") ret=1134c2fb
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=7b810000 ret=1134c2fb
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(7b810000,11a8eea4 "GetTickCount")
ret=1134c30b
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7b82374c ret=1134c30b
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8ee98 "WINMM.dll") ret=1134c32b
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=f7220000 ret=1134c32b
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(f7220000,11a8ee88 "timeGetTime") ret=1134c33b
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7b82374c ret=1134c33b
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8ee98 "WINMM.dll") ret=1134c2fb
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=f7220000 ret=1134c2fb
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(f7220000,11a8ee78 "timeSetEvent")
ret=1134c30b
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=f7226d44 ret=1134c30b
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA(11a8ee68 "USER32.dll") ret=1134c2fb
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetModuleHandleA() retval=7eca0000 ret=1134c2fb
0056:Call KERNEL32.GetProcAddress(7eca0000,11a8ee5c "SetTimer") ret=1134c30b
0056:Ret KERNEL32.GetProcAddress() retval=7ecb0798 ret=1134c30b
...
--- snip ---
Following is the list of API functions and their opcode checks.
call/jmp opcode bytes are treated as hook.
--- snip ---
kernel32.dll!QueryPerformanceCounter
-> [0]=0xE8 | [0]=0xE9 | [0]=0xFF | ![0]=<snapshot>
kernel32.dll!QueryPerformanceFrequency
-> [0]=0xE8 | [0]=0xE9 | [0]=0xFF | ![0]=<snapshot>
kernel32.dll!GetTickCount
-> [0]=0xE8 | [0]=0xE9 | [0]=0xFF | ![0]=<snapshot>
WINMM.dll!timeGetTime
-> [0]=0xE8 | [0]=0xE9 | [0]=0xFF | ![0]=<snapshot> | [7]=0xE8 | [7]=0xE9 |
[7]=0xFF
WINMM.dll!timeSetEvent
-> [0]=0xE8 | [0]=0xE9 | [0]=0xFF | ![0]=<snapshot>
user32.dll!SetTimer
-> [0]=0xE8 | [0]=0xE9 | [0]=0xFF | ![0]=<snapshot>
--- snip ---
The 'WINMM.dll!timeGetTime' entry point gets a special treatment and this the
problem.
Wine 'winmm.spec'
--- snip ---
@ stdcall timeGetTime() kernel32.GetTickCount
--- snip ---
Forwarded. Dumping the target with Winedbg gives:
--- snip ---
Wine-dbg>x/10b GetTickCount
0x7b8480d9 GetTickCount: 55 89 e5 53 83 e4 f0 e8 ab 75
--- snip ---
Disassembly:
--- snip ---
7B8480D9 55 PUSH EBP
7B8480DA 89E5 MOV EBP,ESP
7B8480DC 53 PUSH EBX
7B8480DD 83E4 F0 AND ESP,FFFFFFF0
7B8480E0 E8 AB75FDFF CALL KERNEL32.__x86.get_pc_thunk.bx
7B8480E5 81C3 1B2F0700 ADD EBX,72F1B
7B8480EB E8 72FFFFFF CALL KERNEL32.GetTickCount64
7B8480F0 8B5D FC MOV EBX,DWORD PTR SS:[EBP-4]
7B8480F3 C9 LEAVE
7B8480F4 C3 RETN
--- snip ---
*eeek* .. 'entry[7]' has indeed value 0xE8 hence the check fails.
The PIC code (setup of PIC register) in function prolog causes the harm here.
If you avoid the call opcode at 'entry[7]' everything is fine (for example
making this entry hotpatchable, inline GetTickCount64, use wrapper).
I already tested this. Wine code is no longer (mis)detected as hook and the
game runs fine without any "Speedup" spam.
$ sha1sum AgeofWushu_download.exe
a7101c50ce8deb33008da4ce044fca5e3add721d AgeofWushu_download.exe
$ du -sh AgeofWushu_download.exe
1.9M AgeofWushu_download.exe
$ wine --version
wine-1.7.19
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