Hi,
I encountered problems with SSE code compiled with recent mingw GCC
(4.3.2, TDM release, http://www.tdragon.net/recentgcc/) and using
pthreads 2.8.0. After inverstigation, crashes occured because the
code was trying to read operands on the stack, assuming the stack was
16-byte aligned as is the case in the main thread (the main function
aligns the stack and alignment is maintained during each function
call). I solved the issue with a very simple patch that uses some
GCC wizardry to force stack realignment upon entry in a new thread:
--- ptw32_threadStart.c Sun May 15 17:28:27 2005
+++ ptw32_threadStart.c Mon Sep 29 21:28:16 2008
@@ -116,6 +116,9 @@
#endif
+#if defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 4 || __GNUC__ == 4 &&
__GNUC_MINOR__>1)
+__attribute__((force_align_arg_pointer))
+#endif
#if ! defined (__MINGW32__) || (defined (__MSVCRT__) && ! defined
(__DMC__))
unsigned
__stdcall
The attribute force_align_arg_pointer should be added to every
function that is called with a stack with insufficient alignment; as
far as I am concerned doing this for threadStart only solved my
problems. Maybe this small patch could be added to the pthread code?