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2 Asymmetric 32-bit SoCs
7 This document describes the impact of asymmetric 32-bit SoCs on the
38 allowing 32-bit tasks to run on an asymmetric 32-bit system requires an
42 For the remainder of this document we will refer to an *asymmetric
43 system* to mean an asymmetric 32-bit SoC running Linux with this kernel
49 32-bit tasks running on an asymmetric system behave in mostly the same
69 ``execve(2)``. This is not always possible on an asymmetric system,
106 (e.g. by calling ``sched_setattr(2)``) is rejected on an asymmetric
119 32-bit tasks on an asymmetric system. Failure to do so is likely to
125 The affinity of a 32-bit task on an asymmetric system may include CPUs
142 On an asymmetric system, the first detected 32-bit-capable CPU is
151 asymmetric system, a broken guest at EL1 could still attempt to execute