we've always built 32-bit coreboot ,but coreboot is started to have good support for native 64-bit execution on x86 platforms. this means that coreboot itself is running 64-bit
In practise, this means that the crossgcc-x64 target in coreboot (for building crossgcc) will be needed in the future. Payloads are an unknown.
we've always built 32-bit coreboot ,but coreboot is started to have good support for native 64-bit execution on x86 platforms. this means that coreboot itself is running 64-bit
some context:
https://github.com/coreboot/coreboot/commit/16fe5e1511dde46ec3a82988361ebdae54802cbc#diff-334247e97370ad67cadacdb4db066ccc1189d436a5b42423e7171ab895d4187f
https://github.com/coreboot/coreboot/search?o=desc&q=x86_64&s=committer-date&type=commits
In practise, this means that the `crossgcc-x64` target in coreboot (for building crossgcc) will be needed in the future. Payloads are an unknown.
we've always built 32-bit coreboot ,but coreboot is started to have good support for native 64-bit execution on x86 platforms. this means that coreboot itself is running 64-bit
some context:
https://github.com/coreboot/coreboot/commit/16fe5e1511dde46ec3a82988361ebdae54802cbc#diff-334247e97370ad67cadacdb4db066ccc1189d436a5b42423e7171ab895d4187f
https://github.com/coreboot/coreboot/search?o=desc&q=x86_64&s=committer-date&type=commits
In practise, this means that the
crossgcc-x64
target in coreboot (for building crossgcc) will be needed in the future. Payloads are an unknown.