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@ 2012-07-25 14:49 Rajat Sharma
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From: Rajat Sharma @ 2012-07-25 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Just compile the code with kbuild and print sizeof?

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Rajat
From: Pritam Bankar
Sent: 25-07-2012 16:34
To: kernelnewbies
Subject: How to know which programming model is used on may Linux
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Hi,

AFAIK there are three programming model that can be chosen on 64 bit
environment. These models are LP64, ILP64, LLP64

Question 1)  But how can I know which model is used on my system ?

Question 2) Does long long data type is limited for LLP64 type model ?

(My system is redhat 6.2 64bit)



Thanks

Pritam Bankar

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