http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29921
Bug #: 29921
Summary: Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Express installer shows
highlighted items incorrectly
Product: Wine
Version: 1.4-rc4
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: trivial
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: ehoover(a)mines.edu
Classification: Unclassified
Created attachment 38933
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Screenshot depicting the problem
Any checkbox or button selected in the installer window will "disappear". The
installer still functions, but the issue is very visually disturbing.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20623
Summary: Swiftkit crashed
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: frt975(a)gmail.com
SwiftKit Crashed. I gave vb6run gecko and Java installed.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38714
Bug ID: 38714
Summary: 64-bit ARM Windows applications from Windows SDK crash
in entry (loader needs to set/randomize cookie for PE
modules)
Product: Wine
Version: 1.7.44
Hardware: aarch64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ntdll
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: focht(a)gmx.net
Distribution: ---
Hello folks,
this is more an educated guess since I only have remote access to some 64-bit
ARM Linux VM without proper debugging tools.
Winedbg/gdb proxy is unusable as of now and my shiny JTAG Debugger for
Cortex-A5x (ICD) can't work "remotely".
Anyway, I think I gathered enough information without the need for debugging.
Don't complain about 'root' - it's not my machine :)
--- snip ---
# wine64 winedbg arm64/mt.exe
Wine-dbg>info process
pid threads executable (all id:s are in hex)
>00000024 1 'mt.exe'
00000026 2 \_ 'wineconsole.exe'
00000014 4 'explorer.exe'
0000000e 5 'services.exe'
0000001b 3 \_ 'plugplay.exe'
00000012 3 \_ 'winedevice.exe'
Wine-dbg>info thread
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
0000000e services.exe
0000001e 0
0000001d 0
00000016 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000012 winedevice.exe
0000001a 0
00000019 0
00000013 0
00000014 explorer.exe
00000023 0
00000022 0
00000021 0
00000015 0
0000001b plugplay.exe
00000020 0
0000001f 0
0000001c 0
00000024 (D) Z:\root\wine\64\arm64\mt.exe
00000025 0 <==
00000026 wineconsole.exe
00000028 0
00000027 0
--- snip ---
--- snip ---
Wine-dbg>si
be_arm64_single_step: not done
Unhandled exception: illegal instruction in 64-bit code (0x000000014010ce78).
Register dump:
ARM64 EL0t Mode
Pc:000000014010ce78 Sp:0000007f8aa6fe20 Lr:000000014010ca7c
Pstate:0000000060000000(-ZC-)
x0: 0000007f8bd0c000 x1: 0000000000000005 x2: 0000007f8bd0e000 x3:
0000000000000001 x4: 0000000000000001
x5: f5183970d346f95f x6: 0000000000000001 x7: 0000000000000002 x8:
00002b992ddfa232 x9: 00002b992ddfa232
x10:00000000031bb537 x11:0000007f8bd0f078 x12:0000007ffb057a54
x13:0000007ffb057a58 x14:0000007ffb057b20
x15:0000007f8bb35908 ip0:0000007f8b966120 ip1:0000007f8b9c9e10
x18:0000007f8bb359d0 x19:0000007f8bd0c000
x20:000000014010ca70 x21:0000000000000000 x22:0000007f8b949000
x23:0000007f8acd3584 x24:0000007f8acfd000
x25:0000007f8aee07f0 x26:0000007ffb057e90 x27:0000007ffb057e08
x28:0000007f8ad15000 Fp:0000007f8aa6fe20
Stack dump:
0x0000007f8aa6fe20: 0000007f8aa6fe30 0000007f8acd35e0
0x0000007f8aa6fe30: 0000007f8aa6fe60 0000007f8b9310ac
0x0000007f8aa6fe40: 0000007f8acd3584 0000007f8bd0c000
0x0000007f8aa6fe50: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
0x0000007f8aa6fe60: 0000007f8aa6ffe0 0000007f8b90ca20
0x0000007f8aa6fe70: 0000007f8bd0c000 0000007f8acd3584
0x0000007f8aa6fe80: ffffffffffffffff 0000007f8b941ab4
0x0000007f8aa6fe90: 0000007f8acb67cc 0000007f8acd3584
0x0000007f8aa6fea0: 0000007f8bd0c000 0000000000000000
0x0000007f8aa6feb0: 0000007f8b949000 0000007f8acd3584
0x0000007f8aa6fec0: 0000007f8acfd000 0000007f8aee07f0
0x0000007f8aa6fed0: 0000007ffb057e90 0000007ffb057e08
Backtrace:
=>0 0x000000014010ce78 in mt (+0x10ce78) (0x0000007f8aa6fe20)
1 0x000000014010ca7c in mt (+0x10ca7b) (0x0000007f8aa6fe20)
...
--- snip ---
The entry point code of the app:
--- snip ---
entry:
0000000140020300 STP X29, X30, [SP,#-0x10]!
0000000140020304 MOV X29, SP
0000000140020308 BL 140020E40
000000014002030C BL 140020318
0000000140020310 LDP X29, X30, [SP],#0x10
0000000140020314 RET
...
0000000140020E40 ADRP X8, #0x140030000 ; .data
0000000140020E44 LDR X8, [X8,#0x800] ; offset to cookie
000000014010CE68 CBZ X8, 14010CE78
000000014010CE6C LDR X9, =0x2B992DDFA232 ; default cookie
arm64?
000000014010CE70 CMP X8, X9
000000014010CE74 B.NE 14010CE7C
000000014010CE78 BRK #0xF003 ; whoops, bail here
000000014010CE7C MVN X8, X8
0000000140020E60 ADRP X9, #0x140030000
0000000140020E64 STR X8, [X9,#0x808]
000000014010CE88 RET
.data:
...
0000000140030800 DCQ 0x2B992DDFA232 ; module security cookie (default val)
--- snip ---
Looks like the entry code checks for the default value of the security cookie
and bails if it's still unmodified.
MSDN:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms680328%28v=vs.85…
IMAGE_LOAD_CONFIG_DIRECTORY64 -> SecurityCookie (64-bit VA)
The loader needs to randomize the cookie for each module if present (= non-zero
VA) before calling the entry.
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Another tidbit:
For decoding the immediate field in the emitted 'brk' instruction I only found
information for the Linux counterpart which says range 0x2000-0xffff is
app/user-defined.
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2013-11/msg02228.html
--- quote ---
POSIX siginfo
BRK #imm16 si_signo si_code Purpose
---------- -------- ------- -------
0000-0fff S/w breakpoint, reserved for debuggers
0000-3ff SIGTRAP TRAP_BRKPT- EL0 breakpoint (e.g. gdb)
0400-7ff SIGILL ILL_ILLTRP* EL1 breakpoint (e.g. kgdb)
0800-bff SIGILL ILL_ILLTRP* EL2 breakpoint
0c00-fff SIGILL ILL_ILLTRP* EL3 breakpoint
1000-1fff C/C++ runtime errors
1000 SIGABRT n/a libc abort()
1001 SIGFPE FPE_INTDIV integer divide by zero
1002 SIGFPE FPE_INTOVF integer overflow
1003 SIGFPE FPE_FLTDIV floating-point divide by zero
1004 SIGFPE FPE_FLTOVF floating-point overflow
1005 SIGFPE FPE_FLTUND floating-point underflow
1006 SIGFPE FPE_FLTRES floating-point inexact result
1007 SIGFPE FPE_FLTINV floating-point invalid op
1008 SIGFPE FPE_FLTSUB subscript out of range
1009-1fff SIGILL ILL_ILLTRP unused but reserved
2000-ffff SIGILL ILL_ILLOPC+ Guaranteed unused, resvd for apps
- This is the signal generated now for all values of BRK
immediate. GDB currently uses "BRK #0"
* The EL1/EL2/EL3 breakpoints would deliver a SIGILL if they are
executed by EL0 code, and caught by the EL1 kernel. A s/w debugger
operating at a higher EL which placed such breakpoints would
presumably catch them and handle them, without the EL1 kernel ever
seeing them.
+ Immediate values 0x2000-ffff generate the same signal as any other
UNDEFINED instruction encoding, but with guaranteed behaviour for
JITs etc. The original imm16 value could be made available in the
si_trapno field of the signal context.
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https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49025
Bug ID: 49025
Summary: League of Legends crashes at game start (wine 5.7
regression)
Product: Wine
Version: 5.7
Hardware: x86
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
Assignee: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
Reporter: aguertin+wine(a)aguertin.net
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League of Legends crashes at game start using wine-staging 5.7. It works fine
using wine-staging 5.6 (plus some league-specific patches).
I will bisect.
Gentoo, x86_64.
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http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25558
Summary: Can't install Flight Simulator X
Product: Wine
Version: 1.3.9
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: el.il(a)doom.co.il
Created an attachment (id=32543)
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Terminal Output
Microsoft Flight Simulator X Installation doesn't work.
I'm tested with a clean wineprefix.
I'm using wine-1.3.9-1.fc14, on 64bit
I can see the installer loading dialog, but when the progress line gets to the
end, an error shows up, saying "1628: Failed to complete installation".
Attached is the terminal output.
Notice the line "wine: Invalid address"
I think this might need extra debugging.
Please note that the bug also occurs in the installer of the demo version.
Download: https://www.microsoft.com/games/flightsimulatorx/downloads.html
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