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@@ -1849,9 +1849,18 @@ get_binary_name() {
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# If the machine is aarch64 (armv8)
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if [[ "${machine}" == "aarch64" ]]; then
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# If AArch64 is found (e.g., BCM2711 in Raspberry Pi 4)
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printf "%b %b Detected AArch64 (64 Bit ARM) architecture\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
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l_binary="pihole-FTL-arm64"
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if [[ "$(getconf LONG_BIT)" == "64" ]]; then
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# If the OS is 64 bit, we use the arm64 binary
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printf "%b %b Detected AArch64 (64 Bit ARM) architecture\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
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l_binary="pihole-FTL-arm64"
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else
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# If the OS is 32 bit, we use the armv7 binary (aarch64 is actually armv8)
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# Even though the machine is 64 bit capable, this makes debugging
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# very hard as 32bit tools like gdb, etc. cannot analyze the 64 bit
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# binary. See FTL issue #2494 for such an example.
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printf "%b %b Detected AArch64 (64 Bit ARM) architecture with 32 bit OS\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
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l_binary="pihole-FTL-armv7"
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fi
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elif [[ "${machine}" == "arm"* ]]; then
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# ARM 32 bit
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# Get supported processor from other binaries installed on the system
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