 
	
| [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: need to compile 32bit on x86_64 cpu
 No, you can only run the same-bitness for Xenified guests. 
Xen 3.x supports unmodified guests at any level of bitness (up to whatever Xen 
itself is, you obviously can't run a 64-bit unmodified guest on top of a 32-bit 
Xen).  But for Xenified guests, the Xen-build and the Guest-OS 
must be the same - this is because it's actually quite complicated to 
translate  the different page-table levels and map the memory such 
that the guest can access it, etc [not exactly rocket science, of course, 
but it does make life more difficult for the hypervisor].  It has been discussed to make a shim-layer that translates 
the Xen-calling interface.  Is there any particular reason you feel that you must run a 
32-bit guest-OS. Almost all applications will work just fine in a 64-bit guest. 
Of course, there are some exceptions... If so, then you do need to move to 
32-bit host-OS as well as guest-OS, yes.  -- Mats 
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