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+title: Porting to New Architectures
+category: Contributing
+layout: default
+SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
+---
+
+# Porting systemd to New Architectures
+
+Here's a brief checklist of things to implement when porting systemd to a new
+architecture.
+
+1. Patch
+ [src/basic/architecture.h](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/main/src/basic/architecture.h)
+ and
+ [src/basic/architecture.c](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/main/src/basic/architecture.c)
+ to make your architecture known to systemd. Besides an `ARCHITECTURE_XYZ`
+ enumeration entry you need to provide an implementation of
+ `native_architecture()` and `uname_architecture()`.
+
+2. Patch
+ [src/shared/gpt.h](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/main/src/shared/gpt.h)
+ and
+ [src/shared/gpt.c](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/main/src/shared/gpt.c)
+ and define a new set of GPT partition type UUIDs for the root file system,
+ `/usr/` file system, and the matching Verity and Verity signature
+ partitions. Use `systemd-id128 new -p` to generate new suitable UUIDs you
+ can use for this. Make sure to register your new types in the various
+ functions in `gpt.c`. Also make sure to update the tables in
+ [Discoverable Partitions Specification](https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/discoverable_partitions_specification)
+ and `man/systemd-gpt-auto-generator.xml` accordingly.
+
+3. If your architecture supports UEFI, make sure to update the `efi_arch`
+ variable logic in `meson.build` to be set to the right architecture string
+ as defined by the UEFI specification. (This ensures that `systemd-boot` will
+ be built as the appropriately named `BOOT<arch>.EFI` binary.) Also, if your
+ architecture uses a special boot protocol for the Linux kernel, make sure to
+ implement it in `src/boot/efi/linux*.c`, so that the `systemd-stub` EFI stub
+ can work.
+
+4. Make sure to register the right system call numbers for your architecture in
+ `src/basic/missing_syscall_def.h`. systemd uses various system calls the
+ Linux kernel provides that are currently not wrapped by glibc (or are only
+ in very new glibc), and we need to know the right numbers for them. It might
+ also be necessary to tweak `src/basic/raw-clone.h`.
+
+5. Make sure the code in `src/shared/seccomp-util.c` properly understands the
+ local architecture and its system call quirks.
+
+6. If your architecture uses a `/lib64/` library directory, then make sure that
+ the `BaseFilesystem` table in `src/shared/base-filesystem.c` has an entry
+ for it so that it can be set up automatically if missing. This is useful to
+ support booting into OS trees that have an empty root directory with only
+ `/usr/` mounted in.
+
+7. If your architecture supports VM virtualization and provides CPU opcodes
+ similar to x86' CPUID, consider adding native support for detecting VMs this
+ way to `src/basic/virt.c`.