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From: | Gerd Hoffmann |
Subject: | Re: [Qemu-devel] Drop support for 32bit hosts in qemu? (was: [PULL 1/6] audio/hda: create millisecond timers that handle IO) |
Date: | Wed, 27 Jun 2018 10:52:17 +0200 |
User-agent: | NeoMutt/20180622 |
Hi, > > Is QEMU still useful on 32-bit hosts? Honest question! > > I guess it depends on what 32-bit hosts you consider. If you look at only > x86 vs. x86_64 then probably x86 is not that important any more but for some > embedded systems/SoCs 32bit might still be common and QEMU useful for those > (also as host not only emulated). Well. I've used kvm with an 32bit arm soc (cubietruck). It's very slow. And all the arm architecture improvements to support kvm better are for aarch64 only. > Another option might be to not support audio/hda on 32bit hosts. It's not > nice either but a lot nicer than dropping support for 32bit hosts > alltogether to fix a problem in device emulation. But it also is not useful and a waste of resources to maintain 32bit host compatibility if nobody actually uses that ... For me testbuilds are the only reason to compile qemu for 32bit hosts. Since years. cheers, Gerd
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