On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 10:15:28PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:Unfortunately, this isn't a problem with hardware getting better, but a willingness to break backwards compatibility. x86_64 uses a 4k page size to avoid breaking 32-bit applications. And unfortunately, iirc, even 64-bit applications are continuing to depend on 4k page alignments for things like the text and bss segments. If the userspace ELF and other compiler/linker specifications were appropriate written so they could handle 16k pagesizes, maybe 5 years from now we could move to a 16k pagesize. But this is going to require some coordination between the userspace binutils folks and AMD/Intel in order to plan such a migration. - Ted -
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