Mail Archives: cygwin/2011/12/23/08:53:46
On Dec 22 12:51, Brian Ford wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2011, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > On second thought I'm a bit puzzled that the pthread stack isn't
> > correctly aligned as well. Ignoring the pthread_attr_setstack case
> > which wasn't supported so far anyway, the OS stack set up by
> > CreateThread is 64K aligned. From that 64K aligned StackBase value, I
> > subtract 12704 == 0x31a0 bytes. So the result should be 16 byte
> > aligned even without the andl $-16, %%esp. Why isn't it?!?
>
> It appears it is, here.
>
> > Does anybody care to tell me what's wrong with the assembler code in
> > thread_wrapper?
>
> I don't pretend to understand why, but it appears gcc is expecting the
> stack to be 16 byte aligned on entry to the called function, which
> includes the 4 byte argument and the 4 byte return address in this case.
> I could be wrong, but it appears that would do it.
Sorry, but what I don't get from your reply is if the andl worked or
not. Is the alignment correct now or do I have to move the stack down
by another 8 bytes to account for the argument and the stack address?
Corinna
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