> But one can also just ship armv6 and aarch64 and it should work for
> everybody, right?
as said before: somebody should do some benchmarking how much gain there
is for armv7 with respect to armv8.
I don't understand because I was talking about armv6 (Linux-armv6-32) and aarch64 (Linux-arm64-32).
You said it yourself that we should use armv8 for the 32 bit variant (Linux-armv8-32), and aarch64 for this other one. We're also agreeing armv8/Linux-armv8-32 is pointless. So I guess you mean armv8 as (Linux-arm64-32) and aarch64.
Now, my understanding is that aarch64 can't run anything else other than this... can it run armv6 and armv7?
As for benchmarking and me saying we could just ship armv6 that it'll work on armv7, I guess it makes sense to benchmark this.