> Quoting Doug Ledford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Subject: Re: 32-bit build for ppc64 is required > > On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 07:57 +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > > > The choice of 32/64 bit default is done on a per arch basis. With > > > x86_64/i386, the increased number of CPU registers in 64bit mode > > > outweighs the increased code bloat that goes along with 64bit mode. On > > > PPC, no such register benefit exists for 64bit mode. As such, 32bit > > > apps on PPC are faster than the equivalent 64bit apps up to the point at > > > which a 4GB address space becomes a problem. Correspondingly, the > > > default binaries on PPC are 32bit, and only those that *need* to be > > > 64bit are. While a customer's application may need >4GB address space, > > > certainly all the ibutils, diags, opensm, etc. do not. As a result, we > > > compile all of those utilities as 32bit by default on PPC. We also ship > > > all the libs as both 32/64bit so users can select the appropriate > > > environment for their particular application (with the exception of > > > dapl, which doesn't support 32bit and for which I filed a bug around the > > > time of OFED 1.1). > > > > So, what you suggest is - build 2 types of libraries, but on PPC make > > binaries 32 bit? That's easy - do others agree to this approach? > > Yep, that's what we do.
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