I agree - that would match what Windows currently does.

But at the moment wine creates two reg entries:
[Software\\Microsoft\\Cryptography] 1539591005
"MachineGuid"="136a597b-d2a8-4b79-8d9c-d8d99a496a0e"

[Software\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\Cryptography] 1539591011
"MachineGuid"="ace73aff-5746-4a53-8358-795778289ed0"

And when running 'wine' (as opposed to 'wine64') wine automatically uses KEY_WOW64_32KEY when accessing registry keys; thus:
$ wine reg query 'HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography' /v MachineGuid
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography
    MachineGuid    REG_SZ    ace73aff-5746-4a53-8358-795778289ed0

returns the value from the 32bit branch (i.e. under 'Wow6432Node').

and when running:
$ wine64 reg query 'HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography' /v MachineGuid
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography
    MachineGuid    REG_SZ    136a597b-d2a8-4b79-8d9c-d8d99a496a0e

we get the correct value from the 64bit branch.

But this is two different values based on whether you use 'wine' or 'wine64' - which is definitely not right (and results in https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43464).

This patch doesn't remove the 'MachineGuid' value from the 32bit branch - but it does at least fix the aforementioned bug.

Finding a solution to remove the 'MachineGuid' value from the 32bit branch was something I considered - but I couldn't find a precedent.

Please let me know if there is a precedent - but if not I think our only option would be to intercept a get/set value request to "Software\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\Cryptography\\MachineGuid" and remove the "Wow6432Node" part.

Other alternatives that would still result in a 32bit branch value (but keep it in sync with the 64bit branch value) would be:
a) some kind of symlink equivalent for individual values; or
b) registry reflection


On 16/10/18 19:54, Nikolay Sivov wrote:


On 10/16/2018 11:06 AM, Brendan McGrath wrote:
Currently, when running the following two commands in a new prefix:
wine reg query 'HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography' /v MachineGuid
wine64 reg query 'HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography' /v MachineGuid

Two different values are returned. This can cause an issue when, for
example, a 32-bit Launcher and 64-bit application expect the same value.

This patch ensures that when the 64-bit GUID is created, the 32-bit
GUID is created as well (with the same value).

Signed-off-by: Brendan McGrath <brendan@redmandi.com>
---

I considered a few options on how to achieve this; but ended up with
this option as it seemed the simplest. However, it does leave the
possiblity for an application or user to change one and leave the other.

I did note that Windows doesn't appear to have a MachineGuid entry for
WoW, so it looks like Windows just uses the one entry. But I wasn't
sure of the best way to achieve that in Wine (and couldn't find a
precedent).

Hi, Brendan.

Thanks for the patch. Since this value should only be present in 64bit branch, key should be opened with KEY_WOW64_64KEY when setting it. You can't access it on Windows either, with /reg:32 mode, which is default for 32-bit reg.exe.


  dlls/advapi32/crypt.c | 8 ++++++++
  1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)

diff --git a/dlls/advapi32/crypt.c b/dlls/advapi32/crypt.c
index 01d58804235..0ea64b52226 100644
--- a/dlls/advapi32/crypt.c
+++ b/dlls/advapi32/crypt.c
@@ -313,6 +313,14 @@ static void CRYPT_CreateMachineGuid(void)
                          RegSetValueExW(key, machineGuidW, 0, REG_SZ,
                                         (const BYTE *)buf,
                                         (lstrlenW(buf)+1)*sizeof(WCHAR));
+                        r = RegOpenKeyExW(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, cryptographyW, 0,
+                                           KEY_ALL_ACCESS | KEY_WOW64_32KEY, &key);
+                        if (!r)
+                        {
+                            RegSetValueExW(key, machineGuidW, 0, REG_SZ,
+                                           (const BYTE *)buf,
+                                           (lstrlenW(buf)+1)*sizeof(WCHAR));
+                        }
                      }
          }
          RegCloseKey(key);