> all old binaries break and emulators which emulate normal systems with 4KB pages
Would it actually affect the kind of emulators present on Android, i.e. largely software-only ones, as opposed to hardware virtualizers making use of a CPU's vTLB?
Wine is famously not an emulator and as such doesn't really exist/make sense on (non-x86) Android (as it would only be able to execute ARM binaries, not x86 ones).
For the downvote: Genuinely curious here on which type of emulator this could affect.
Would it actually affect the kind of emulators present on Android, i.e. largely software-only ones, as opposed to hardware virtualizers making use of a CPU's vTLB?
Wine is famously not an emulator and as such doesn't really exist/make sense on (non-x86) Android (as it would only be able to execute ARM binaries, not x86 ones).
For the downvote: Genuinely curious here on which type of emulator this could affect.