Hi, I've been trying to make the inline asm that gets the address of a TLS variable for QEMU coroutines pass QEMU's GitLab CI. https://gitlab.com/stefanha/qemu/-/blob/coroutine-tls-fix/include/qemu/coroutine-tls.h#L89
The code isn't -fPIC-friendly (R_X86_64_TPOFF32 relocations aren't allowed in -fPIC shared libraries) so builds fail with ./configure --enable-modules. While I was tackling this I stumbled on this: void *dst_ptr; asm volatile("" : "=r"(dst_ptr) : "0"(&tls_var)) What's nice about it: - It's portable, there are no arch-specific assembly instructions. - It works for both -fPIC and non-PIC. However, I wonder if the compiler might reuse a register that already contains the address. Then we'd have the coroutine problem again when qemu_coroutine_yield() is called between the earlier address calculation and the asm volatile statement. Thoughts? Stefan
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