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-<p>Modern microcontrollers nowadays support at least two privilege levels. Intel/AMD x86-64 family supports 4 levels, whilst ARM (32bit) microcontrollers support up to 7 levels (6 privileged, 1 non-privileged).</p>
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-<li><strong>Kernel space</strong>: For the kernel (and all its components) to run in privileged mode – kernel mode</li>
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-<p>Address of these 2 spaces are separate.</p>
-<p>Applications in user mode will auto-linked to glibc(the GNU standard C library). Libraries only available in user mode, kernel mode doesn't have this conception. An application only can through <strong>System call</strong> to access kernel. On the other hand, system calls are the only legal entry point into the kernel space.</p>
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