But that maintenance burden has been paid off for things like 64-bit time_t on 32-bit ABI's. One couod argue that this changes the calculus of whether it's worth it to deprecate the old x32 (as has been proposed already) but also propose more general "ABI-like" ways of letting a process only deal with a limited range of virtual address space, be that 32-bit, 48-bit or whatever - which is, arguably, where most of the gain in "x32" is.