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Ludovico de Nittis authored
When we are using an interpreter like FEX, we have a FEX's rootfs, that is usually x86-64, and the real host system root, that is usually AArch64. When setting up the runtime we can also include the real host graphics DRIs/layers to support thunking. Then, based on what the loader needs, the correct architecture libraries will be loaded at runtime. Signed-off-by:
Ludovico de Nittis <ludovico.denittis@collabora.com>
Ludovico de Nittis authoredWhen we are using an interpreter like FEX, we have a FEX's rootfs, that is usually x86-64, and the real host system root, that is usually AArch64. When setting up the runtime we can also include the real host graphics DRIs/layers to support thunking. Then, based on what the loader needs, the correct architecture libraries will be loaded at runtime. Signed-off-by:
Ludovico de Nittis <ludovico.denittis@collabora.com>
supported-architectures.h 3.26 KiB