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ARM Compiler throws "missing operand" error
user-anonymous
over 1 year ago
The Keil IDE throws the below error at line 866. How to resolve it?
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Ronan Synnott
over 1 year ago
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user-anonymous
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You need to provide a breakpoint number, for example: __asm__("bkpt #0");
Ronan Synnott
over 1 year ago
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Hello, your BKPT instruction format is incorrect: https://developer.arm.com/documentation/dui0497/a/BABHCHGB Regards, Ronan
user-anonymous
over 1 year ago
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Ronan Synnott
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Thanks for the response. I don't really understand how to replace __asm__("bkpt") with the reference you have pointed. Please help me here.