Hi, Dave
The nexus9(flounder) use arm64 on tegra platform.
#git clone https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/tegra.git -b
android-tegra-flounder-3.10-lollipop-release
In my case i just modified the long to int(32bit long size = 4bytes, 64bit
long size=8byte) in wifi-driver.

Sincerely.



On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Dave Smith <dasmith1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all -
>
> I was looking through some of the latest sources relating to 64-bit
> Android support, hoping someone who is smarter with the kernel than I am
> could confirm or deny something?
>
> Does anyone know what the minimum version of the Android kernel is to
> properly run under 64-bit (ARM64 or x86_64)? It looks to me like the 3.10
> branch is required here whereas the 3.4 branch can still be used with
> Lollipop on 32-bit only devices, does that seem correct?
>
> I'm assuming a 3.10 minimum because I saw some 32-bit compat shims in the
> ashmem and binder driver sources. If this is case, can anyone tell me what
> the other major changes were to the Android drivers to properly support
> 64-bit user space? I'd like to compile a list of the highlights.
>
> Thanks!
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