Stephen John Smoogen <smo...@gmail.com> writes:

> It depends on what level of emulation you mean. Are you meaning "is it
> an x86_64 acting like a aarch64?" then the answer is no.

Yes, that's what I meant, thanks.

> If you are
> meaning "is it an aarch64 guest system on an aarch64" then probably
> yes... we don't have enough hardware to not use virtualization which
> does have some emulation at some level.

Sure, they're documented as VMs (and virt-what shows so).  I may
misunderstand the virtualization, but I thought that a straight KVM VM
runs the instructions directly on the ThunderX hardware it advertises,
which would pin the failure either on target specifics in the library or
gcc.  I'm not sure I have the enthusiasm to debug it anyway...
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