sob um intel eu sei que posso olhar para o resultado de uname -m
saber se meu sistema operacional é 32 ou 64 bits, mas sob ARM isso dá:
armv7l
Deduzi de
file /usr/bin/ls
que eu estou em um sistema operacional de 32 bits, mas como posso saber isso de uma maneira mais fácil?
uname -a
e gcc -v
? Isso pode ser útil.
Announced October 2011, ARMv8-A (often called ARMv8 although not all variants are 64-bit such as ARMv8-R) represents a fundamental change to the ARM architecture. It adds a 64-bit architecture, named "AArch64", and a new "A64" instruction set. AArch64 provides user-space compatibility with ARMv7-A ISA, the 32-bit architecture, therein referred to as "AArch32" and the old 32-bit instruction set, now named "A32" ARM announced their Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57 cores on 30 October 2012.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#64.2F32-bit_architecture
ARMv8-A architecture, announced in October 2011,[6] adds support for a 64-bit address space and 64-bit arithmetic.
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