64-bit user-space on G5? Never, soonish, or unknown?
Benjamin Herrenschmidt
benh at kernel.crashing.org
Thu Feb 12 09:14:02 EST 2004
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 01:09, Mikael Pettersson wrote:
> We're considering buying a G5 for porting a compiler/runtime-system
> project to PPC and eventually PPC64.
>
> The question is, will Linux ever support a 64-bit user-space
> on the G5? From my reading of arch/ppc and arch/ppc64, the
> differences seem major so I'm not holding my breath, but perhaps
> there is hope.
>
> Or should we just treat the G5 as a faster 32-bitter?
>
> Or should we use some other OS than Linux :-(
There is a 64 bits kernel for the G5, it's currently available
on YDL site, though I'll have the whole thing merged with Linus in
a few days (with some luck, 2.6.3 will boot out of the box on those
in both 32 bits and 64 bits versions).
I don't know of a distro that offer 64 bits userland yet, YDL is
working on a bi-arch setup, there are SuSE and RedHat distros for
IBM p/iSeries though those don't support G5s at the moment, but it
may just be a matter of using the right kernel with them and maybe
tweaking the installer...
And you can always build your own toolchain & glibc :)
The 64 bits kernel allow you to run both 32 and 64 bits userland,
the common practice is to have a 32 bit userland with the necessary
libs to be able to build & run _some_ 64 bits executables.
Ben
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