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Porting to Arm 64-bit

Chris Shore
Chris Shore
April 8, 2016
Less than one minute read time.

This white paper is an introduction to porting existing code to the A64 instruction set supported by Armv8-A processors like the Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57 from Arm. It will also be useful for those writing new code for these platforms.

Why 64-bit?

Diagram of evolution of Arm architecture

It seems that is a question with many answers! For some, it will be the need to address more than 4GB of memory, for others the need for wider registers and greater accuracy of 64-bit data processing, for still others the attraction of a larger register set.

Whatever your reason for looking to move to 64-bit, it is likely that you will have a body of legacy software which will need porting as well as new code which needs writing. This paper is designed to help with both processes.

We’ll start with a quick look at the evolution of the Arm architecture which has brought 64-bit to reality.

Download whitepaper

Porting to ARM 64-bit v4(2).pdf
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  • Juan Gao
    Juan Gao over 10 years ago

    Hi Chris,

    Do you have plan to put this doc in infocenter? It is useful.

    Thanks,

    Juan

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    Juan Gao over 10 years ago

    Hi Chris,

    Do you have plan to put this doc in infocenter? It is useful.

    Thanks,

    Juan

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