Andreas Schwab dixit: >m68k compiler only guarantees a maximum alignment of 2 bytes, but the >futex syscall requires 4 byte alignment. So if your pthread mutex is >not aligned on a 4 byte boundary this will result in passing an >unaligned address to futex. I haven't yet decided on what would be the >best way to fix that.
I have the same problem on i386 (4 byte alignment, 16 byte requirement): /** $MirOS: src/sys/crypto/rijndael.h,v 1.3 2008/03/27 22:39:07 tg Exp $ */ […] #define __RIJNDAEL_ALIGNED __attribute__((aligned (16))) […] typedef struct { u32 ek[4*(MAXNR + 1) + 4] /* encrypt key schedule */ __RIJNDAEL_ALIGNED; u32 dk[4*(MAXNR + 1) + 4] /* decrypt key schedule */ __RIJNDAEL_ALIGNED; union { struct viac3_rijndael_ctx via; } hwcr_info; u8 enc_only; /* context contains only encrypt schedule */ u8 Nr; /* key-length-dependent number of rounds */ #define RIJNDAEL_HWCR_SOFTWARE 0 #define RIJNDAEL_HWCR_VIA 1 u8 hwcr_id; /* which crypto processor is used */ } rijndael_ctx __RIJNDAEL_ALIGNED; I guess that the eglibc headers would be the place to put this. HTH&HAND, //mirabilos -- Support mksh as /bin/sh and RoQA dash NOW! ‣ src:bash (224 (240) bugs: 0 RC, 171 (184) I&N, 53 (56) M&W, 0 F&P) ‣ src:dash (61 (66) bugs: 3 (4) RC, 43 (47) I&N, 15 M&W, 0 F&P) ‣ src:mksh (3 bugs: 0 RC, 0 I&N, 3 M&W, 0 F&P) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1006031650360.32...@herc.mirbsd.org