64-bit kernels and 32-bit user-space

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I am trying to get a kernel crashdump on an embedded router, but it has 32-bit user-space while the kernel is 64-bit. I tried something simple and got following:

# kexec -S
Unsupported machine type: aarch64

Looking in the build directory I only see arch/arm/ folder, but no arch/arm64. Is this due to 32-bit user-space? Has someone tried kexec in such an environment? Any pointers would be appreciated.

Regards,
Arend

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