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Subject: Re: dlopen() crashes when DXE built with with gcc-5.1.0
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On 5/17/15, Andris Pavenis (andris DOT pavenis AT iki DOT fi) <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> wrote:
> dlopen() crashes when
> - DXE is built using gcc-5.1.0 (verified that gcc-4.7.3 is OK, I did not
> test 4.8 or 4.9 now)
> - there are unresolved references in DXE
>
> tests/dxe/dldemo.c is such example which crashes when DXE is built using
> gcc-5.1.0.
> There are no crashes when only dldemo.c and libc is compiled using gcc-5.1,
> but DXEs with gcc-4.7.3.
>
> DXE files without unresolved references seem to work.
>
> Andris

Impossibly remote possibilty, in case your dxe3gen is compiled using an
x64-hosted gcc5: I just replaced two remaining uses of 'long int' with
LONG32 (also added compile time checks to coff.h and sys/dxe.h to ensure
LONG32 is 32 bits). Does it make a difference? (I don't think so, but..)

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