That is one of those little things you need to be careful when writing code 
for the clpru: that code will work fine for pasm, but clpru will complain 
(I am talking about the assembly, no idea about inline or C, I've only 
worked with assembly in the PRU). Basically two things:

1) you need to "dereference origin registers" (I have no better way to say 
this, just use &): SBBO   &r3, r0, 0, 4;
2) you need to explicitly use LDI instead of MOV when working with 
immediate values. In your case, LDI32: e.g., LDI32    r3, 0x00002222

You can try this and see if it helps.

Cheers!

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