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-
-QEMU user mode still crashes in multi-thread code.
-
-I compiled the qemu 2.0 release source and find out qemu crashing when emulating multi-thread code in user mode.
-
-I did a little search and found LP:668799 but it is far from now and it is probably not the problem here.
-
-I used program below as the test program:
-
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <pthread.h>
-
-void *print_message_function( void *ptr );
-
-main()
-{
-     pthread_t thread1, thread2;
-     const char *message1 = "Thread 1";
-     const char *message2 = "Thread 2";
-     int  iret1, iret2;
-
-    /* Create independent threads each of which will execute function */
-
-     iret1 = pthread_create( &thread1, NULL, print_message_function, (void*) message1);
-     if(iret1)
-     {
-         fprintf(stderr,"Error - pthread_create() return code: %d\n",iret1);
-         exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-     }
-
-     iret2 = pthread_create( &thread2, NULL, print_message_function, (void*) message2);
-     if(iret2)
-     {
-         fprintf(stderr,"Error - pthread_create() return code: %d\n",iret2);
-         exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-     }
-
-     printf("pthread_create() for thread 1 returns: %d\n",iret1);
-     printf("pthread_create() for thread 2 returns: %d\n",iret2);
-
-     /* Wait till threads are complete before main continues. Unless we  */
-     /* wait we run the risk of executing an exit which will terminate   */
-     /* the process and all threads before the threads have completed.   */
-
-     pthread_join( thread1, NULL);
-     pthread_join( thread2, NULL); 
-
-     exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
-}
-
-void *print_message_function( void *ptr )
-{
-     char *message;
-     message = (char *) ptr;
-     printf("%s \n", message);
-}
-
-Compiled to i386 and aarch64 object, 
-and both qemu-i386 and qemu-aarch64 had segmentation faults.
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