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rev=$(echo "$sha" | sed 's/-g[^-]*$//')
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rev=loongarch-$(echo "$sha" | sed 's/-g[^-]*$//')
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version="$rev"
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<title>LFS Target Architectures</title>
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<title>LFS Target Architectures</title>
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<para>The primary target architectures of LFS are the AMD/Intel x86 (32-bit)
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<para>The primary target architectures of this LFS edition are LoongArch
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and x86_64 (64-bit) CPUs. On the other hand, the instructions in this book are
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CPUs.
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also known to work, with some modifications, with the Power PC and ARM CPUs. To
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<!--On the other hand, the instructions in this book are
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build a system that utilizes one of these alternative CPUs, the main prerequisite, in
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also known to work, with some modifications, with the Power PC and ARM
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CPUs. -->
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To build a system that utilizes one of these CPUs, the main prerequisite, in
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addition to those on the next page, is an existing Linux system such as an
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addition to those on the next page, is an existing Linux system such as an
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earlier LFS installation, Ubuntu, Red Hat/Fedora, SuSE, or some other distribution
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earlier LFS installation, Loong Arch Linux, CLFS for LoongArch, Gentoo,
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that targets that architecture. (Note that a 32-bit
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Slackware, or other distribution that targets LoongArch.</para>
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distribution can be installed and used as a host system on a 64-bit AMD/Intel
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computer.)</para>
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<para>The gain from building on a 64-bit system, as
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<para>The build that results from this LFS edition is a
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compared to a 32-bit system, is minimal.
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<quote>pure</quote> lp64d system. That is, it supports executables with
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For example, in a test build of LFS-9.1 on a Core i7-4790 CPU based system,
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the lp64d ABI
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using 4 cores, the following statistics were measured:</para>
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<screen><computeroutput>Architecture Build Time Build Size
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32-bit 239.9 minutes 3.6 GB
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64-bit 233.2 minutes 4.4 GB</computeroutput></screen>
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<para>As you can see, on the same hardware, the 64-bit build is only 3% faster
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(and 22% larger) than the 32-bit build. If you plan to use LFS as a LAMP
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server, or a firewall, a 32-bit CPU may be good enough. On the other
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hand, several packages in BLFS now need more than 4 GB of RAM to be built
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and/or to run; if you plan to use LFS as a desktop, the LFS authors
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recommend building a 64-bit system.</para>
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<para>The default 64-bit build that results from LFS is a
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<quote>pure</quote> 64-bit system. That is, it supports 64-bit executables
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only. Building a <quote>multi-lib</quote> system requires compiling many
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only. Building a <quote>multi-lib</quote> system requires compiling many
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applications twice, once for a 32-bit system and once for a 64-bit system.
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applications multiple times, once for each ABI to be supported.
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This is not directly supported in LFS because it would interfere with the
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This is not directly supported in LFS because it would interfere with the
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educational objective of providing the minimal instructions needed for a
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educational objective of providing the minimal instructions needed for a
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basic Linux system. Some of the LFS/BLFS editors maintain a multilib fork
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basic Linux system. Some of the LFS/BLFS editors maintain a multilib fork
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of LFS, accessible at <ulink
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of LFS, accessible at <ulink
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url="https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~thomas/multilib/index.html"/>. But
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url="https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~thomas/multilib/index.html"/>. But
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that's an advanced topic.</para>
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the multilib edition is for x86_64, and multilib is an advanced topic
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anyway.</para>
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</sect1>
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<para><trademark class='registered'>Linux</trademark> is a registered trademark of
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<para><trademark class='registered'>Linux</trademark> is a registered trademark of
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Linus Torvalds.</para>
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Linus Torvalds.</para>
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<para><trademark class='registered'>LoongArch</trademark> is a
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registered trademark of Loongson Technology Co., Ltd.</para>
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</legalnotice>
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</legalnotice>
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</bookinfo>
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</bookinfo>
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