On Sunday 13 February 2011, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > The actual idea is to use the i386 compat ABI for memory layout, but > with a 64-bit register convention. That means that system calls that > don't make references to memory structures can simply use the 64-bit > system calls, otherwise we're planning to reuse the i386 compat system > calls, but invoke them via the syscall instruction (which requires a new > system call table) and to pass 64-bit arguments in single registers.
As far as I know, any task can already call both the 32 and 64 bit syscall entry points on x86. Is there anything you can't do just as well by using a combination of the two methods, without introducing a third one? Arnd