[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc."]] [[!meta license="""[[!toggle id="license" text="GFDL 1.2+"]][[!toggleable id="license" text="Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled [[GNU Free Documentation License|/fdl]]."]]"""]] [[!tag open_issue_gnumach open_issue_mig]] [[!inline pages="title(Is there a 64-bit version?)" feeds="no" raw="yes"]] **What is left for initial support (32-on-64) is** * Fixing bugs :) **For pure 64bit support, we need to** * Fix bugs :) * bootstrap a distrib **Installing a 64bit chroot** sudo debootstrap --foreign --verbose --arch hurd-amd64 --keyring=/usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg sid chroot-hurd-amd64 https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/tmp/hurd-amd64 That will however not be bootable (missing translators etc. **Installing a 64bit system** In principle crosshurd should be working, one however needs to add this source: deb http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/tmp/hurd-amd64 unstable into /etc/crosshurd/sources.list/gnu # IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2011-10-16 <youpi> it'd be really good to have a 64bit kernel, no need to care about addressing space :) <braunr> yes a 64 bits kernel would be nice <braunr> i guess it wouldn't be too hard to have a special mach kernel for 64 bits processors, but 32 bits userland only <youpi> well, it means tinkering with mig [[mig_portable_rpc_declarations]]. # IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2012-10-03 <braunr> youpi: just so you know in case you try the master-x86_64 with grub <braunr> youpi: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=689509 <youpi> ok, thx <braunr> the squeeze version is fine but i had to patch the wheezy/sid one <youpi> I actually hadn't hoped to boot into 64bit directly from grub <braunr> youpi: there is code in viengoos that could be reused <braunr> i've been thinking about it for a time now <youpi> ok <braunr> the two easiest ways are 1/ the viengoos one (a -m32 object file converted with objcopy as an embedded loader) <braunr> and 2/ establishing an identity mapping using 4x1 GB large pages and switching to long mode, then jumping to c code to complete the initialization <braunr> i think i'll go the second way with x15, so you'll have the two :) ## IRC, freenode, #hurd, 2013-07-02 In context of [[mondriaan_memory_protection]]. <xscript> BTW, it's not like I have an infinite amount of time for this, but having 64-bit support would be valuable for me, so I might contribute that back if it's not a too monumental task <xscript> I saw some discussions about 32bit apps on top of 64bit mach, but I'd like a full 64bit system <xscript> any clues? <xscript> I suppose the compiler support is all there already <xscript> is MIG (and mach) the only piece missing? <braunr> the problem is the interfaces themselves <braunr> type widths <braunr> as passed between userspace and kernel ## IRC, OFTC, #debian-hurd, 2013-10-05 <dharc> and what about 64 bit support, almost done? <youpi> kernel part is done <youpi> MIG 32/64 trnaslation missing [[mig_portable_rpc_declarations]].