Hello,

crypto/x86_64cpuid.s generated by perl

32 bit (has problem) & 64 bit (no problem) are attached.

Regards,

--- Kiyoshi <yoi_no_myou...@yahoo.co.jp>



> 
>>  I'm sorry to be late.
>>  I was too busy and had to prepare 64 bit gdb (& 64 bit perl).
>> 
>>  It seems to be 32 bit perl (perl-5.24.0) problem.
>>  (Generating 64 bit code with  32 bit perl.)
> 
> For reference, I'm using 32-bit perl version 5.10.1, minimally supported
> version, by default, i.e. *all* the time. Well, not on Solaris, on
> Linux, but I do use it with 64-bit builds. As well with cross-compile
> builds for a handful qemu-based environments, 32- and 64-bit ones, and
> with mingw/wine. As for Solaris, I can say that 32-bit perl version
> 5.12.5 works for me. Bottom line is that perl's 32-bitness doesn't seem
> to be the problem, on the contrary, it's actually *known* to be capable
> of generating 64-bit assembly code, and failure to do so will be caught
> swiftly.
> 
>>  Tested with openssl-1.1.0 instead of pre-6,
>>  and on pure Solaris 10, without any VM.
>> 
>> 
>>  (1) with 32 bit perl
>>  Did test/hmactest under gdb, break,
>>  confirmed it was in OPENSSL_cleanse,
>>  "leaq -0(%rsi),%rsi" (not "lea 0(%rdi),%rdi")
>>  and making a short loop.
>> 
>>  (2) with 64 bit perl
>>  make test passed both with gcc 5.4.0 & developerstudio12.5.
> 
> In other words it's effectively confirmed that it's not really OpenSSL
> problem, but likely to be a problem with specific Solaris perl binary. I
> wonder if you could find opportunity to post broken crypto/x86_64cpuid.s
> generated by this broken perl, please?
> 
> 
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Attachment: x86_64cpuid.s-with_32bit_perl.gz
Description: Unix tar archive

Attachment: x86_64cpuid.s-with_64bit_perl.gz
Description: Unix tar archive

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