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Accessing CP14 from user mode
Ackbar Ackbar
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 9th July 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
I'm currently trying to change the frequency of a PXA270 processor, the system I'm working on is a Linux OS, and I would like to write a code that allows an user to change the frequency, to do so I need to write in a register of coprocessor 14. According to ARM documentation i need to use MRC/MCR instructions, I tried but I got an error : "Illegal instruction".
So I think I need to switch to supervisor mode, it seems that I could do it using SWI but even after reading some documentation I don't know how I should implement this.
I'm not even sure that what I want to do is possible, but if it is, does someone have any idea of the code I should write to switch to supervisor mode and use MRC or MCR instruction?
Thanks,
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ivan lovric
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 14th July 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
I did this stuff on PXA270 and it will certainly require to be adapted for OMAP.
I will create a project tomorrow on sourceforge so that the code may be adapted ond improved by the community.
Regards,
_________
Ivan Lovric
ESECO SYSTEMS
Web3.0 for security
[url="
http://www.eseco.fr
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http://www.eseco.fr[/url]
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ivan lovric
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 14th July 2009 at
http://forums.arm.com
Hello,
I did this stuff on PXA270 and it will certainly require to be adapted for OMAP.
I will create a project tomorrow on sourceforge so that the code may be adapted ond improved by the community.
Regards,
_________
Ivan Lovric
ESECO SYSTEMS
Web3.0 for security
[url="
http://www.eseco.fr
"]
http://www.eseco.fr[/url]
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