Some of the services you mention depend on other code that is currently 
32-bit only,
such as various plug-ins, drivers, codecs, etc.  It is on the roadmap to 
eventually
convert all of that dependent code to run in 64-bit also, but I can't give 
a schedule for it.
If you would like to contribute towards the effort, please see 
https://source.android.com/setup/contribute/#contribute-to-the-code

On Sunday, August 12, 2018 at 1:05:30 PM UTC-7, Shy Shalom wrote:
>
> The company I work for is looking to port all of the services and 
> libraries that are still 32 bit to 64 bit.
> The ones that are 32 bit that I'm aware of are
> - audioserver, and other camera, media and drm related libraries and 
> services
> - bluetooth services and executables (bluedroid)
>
> I'm looking for some general advice for this project and if anyone has 
> specific knowledge of why this has not been done yet
> or possible things that would make the difficult.
> Thanks in advance
>
>

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