Manish,

I have no idea how the underlying code uses this value so I could not give
an 100% accurate answer.


On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 8:59 AM, manish <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, what value I should use to enable privileged mode of BeagleBoneBlack?
>
> void CPUSwitchToPrivilegedMode(void)
> {
>     asm("    SWI   ??????");
> }
>
> On Saturday, August 2, 2014 6:01:30 PM UTC+5:30, William Hermans wrote:
>
>> *Can anyone help me to fix this problem? Is it a gcc compiler issue or
>>> issue with the code.*
>>>
>>
>> Aside from 458752 being about 7 times to big to fit in a 16 bit field ?
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:00 AM, manish <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying to compile the uart code comes with 
>>> AM335X_StarterWare_02_00_01_01
>>> for BeagleBoneBlack.
>>> But I get below error :
>>>
>>> /tmp/ccKSsL5N.s:43: Error: invalid swi expression
>>> /tmp/ccKSsL5N.s:43: Error: value of 0000000000070000 too large for field
>>> of 2 bytes at 0000000000000004
>>>
>>>
>>> this error comes for the below code:
>>>
>>> ************************************************************
>>> ******************/
>>> /**
>>>  * \brief     This API can be used to switch from user mode to
>>> privileged mode
>>>  *            The priviledge mode will be system mode. System mode will
>>> share
>>>  *            the same resources as user mode, but with privileges.
>>>  *
>>>  * \param     None.
>>>  *
>>>  * \return    None.
>>>  *
>>>  * Note : All the access to system configuration which needs privileged
>>> access
>>>  *        can be done after calling this API.
>>>  **/
>>> void CPUSwitchToPrivilegedMode(void)
>>> {
>>>     asm("    SWI   458752");
>>> }
>>>
>>> I do not see any issue with this instructions as the last bits should be
>>> set to 1 to operate in privileged mode.
>>> Please refer http://www.riscos.com/support/developers/prm/swis.
>>> html#57602
>>>
>>> Can anyone help me to fix this problem? Is it a gcc compiler issue or
>>> issue with the code.
>>>
>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>> Manish
>>>
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