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author | Joel Sherrill <joel@rtems.org> | 2016-11-15 10:37:59 -0600 |
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committer | Joel Sherrill <joel@rtems.org> | 2017-01-11 12:13:21 -0600 |
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diff --git a/doc/user/fatal.t b/doc/user/fatal.t deleted file mode 100644 index 61e5261c9b..0000000000 --- a/doc/user/fatal.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,283 +0,0 @@ -@c -@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002. -@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). -@c All rights reserved. - -@chapter Fatal Error Manager - -@cindex fatal errors - -@section Introduction - -The fatal error manager processes all fatal or irrecoverable errors and other -sources of system termination (for example after exit()). The directives -provided by the fatal error manager are: - -@itemize @bullet -@item @code{@value{DIRPREFIX}fatal_error_occurred} - Invoke the fatal error handler -@item @code{@value{DIRPREFIX}fatal} - Invoke the fatal error handler with error source -@end itemize - -@section Background - -@cindex fatal error detection -@cindex fatal error processing -@cindex fatal error user extension - -The fatal error manager is called upon detection of -an irrecoverable error condition by either RTEMS or the -application software. Fatal errors can be detected from three -sources: - -@itemize @bullet -@item the executive (RTEMS) -@item user system code -@item user application code -@end itemize - -RTEMS automatically invokes the fatal error manager -upon detection of an error it considers to be fatal. Similarly, -the user should invoke the fatal error manager upon detection of -a fatal error. - -Each static or dynamic user extension set may include -a fatal error handler. The fatal error handler in the static -extension set can be used to provide access to debuggers and -monitors which may be present on the target hardware. If any -user-supplied fatal error handlers are installed, the fatal -error manager will invoke them. If no user handlers are -configured or if all the user handler return control to the -fatal error manager, then the RTEMS default fatal error handler -is invoked. If the default fatal error handler is invoked, then -the system state is marked as failed. - -Although the precise behavior of the default fatal -error handler is processor specific, in general, it will disable -all maskable interrupts, place the error code in a known -processor dependent place (generally either on the stack or in a -register), and halt the processor. The precise actions of the -RTEMS fatal error are discussed in the Default Fatal Error -Processing chapter of the Applications Supplement document for -a specific target processor. - -@section Operations - -@subsection Announcing a Fatal Error - -@findex _Internal_errors_What_happened - -The @code{@value{DIRPREFIX}fatal_error_occurred} directive is invoked when a -fatal error is detected. Before invoking any user-supplied -fatal error handlers or the RTEMS fatal error handler, the -@code{@value{DIRPREFIX}fatal_error_occurred} -directive stores useful information in the -variable @code{_Internal_errors_What_happened}. This @value{STRUCTURE} -contains three pieces of information: - -@itemize @bullet -@item the source of the error (API or executive core), - -@item whether the error was generated internally by the -executive, and a - -@item a numeric code to indicate the error type. -@end itemize - -The error type indicator is dependent on the source -of the error and whether or not the error was internally -generated by the executive. If the error was generated -from an API, then the error code will be of that API's -error or status codes. The status codes for the RTEMS -API are in cpukit/rtems/include/rtems/rtems/status.h. Those -for the POSIX API can be found in <errno.h>. - -The @code{@value{DIRPREFIX}fatal_error_occurred} directive is responsible -for invoking an optional user-supplied fatal error handler -and/or the RTEMS fatal error handler. All fatal error handlers -are passed an error code to describe the error detected. - -Occasionally, an application requires more -sophisticated fatal error processing such as passing control to -a debugger. For these cases, a user-supplied fatal error -handler can be specified in the RTEMS configuration table. The -User Extension Table field fatal contains the address of the -fatal error handler to be executed when the -@code{@value{DIRPREFIX}fatal_error_occurred} -directive is called. If the field is set to NULL or if the -configured fatal error handler returns to the executive, then -the default handler provided by RTEMS is executed. This default -handler will halt execution on the processor where the error -occurred. - -@section Directives - -This section details the fatal error manager's -directives. A subsection is dedicated to each of this manager's -directives and describes the calling sequence, related -constants, usage, and status codes. - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection FATAL_ERROR_OCCURRED - Invoke the fatal error handler - -@cindex announce fatal error -@cindex fatal error, announce - -@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: - -@ifset is-C -@findex rtems_fatal_error_occurred -@example -void rtems_fatal_error_occurred( - uint32_t the_error -); -@end example -@end ifset - -@ifset is-Ada -@example -procedure Fatal_Error_Occurred ( - The_Error : in RTEMS.Unsigned32 -); -@end example -@end ifset - -@subheading DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES - -NONE - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This directive processes fatal errors. If the FATAL -error extension is defined in the configuration table, then the -user-defined error extension is called. If configured and the -provided FATAL error extension returns, then the RTEMS default -error handler is invoked. This directive can be invoked by -RTEMS or by the user's application code including initialization -tasks, other tasks, and ISRs. - -@subheading NOTES: - -This directive supports local operations only. - -Unless the user-defined error extension takes special -actions such as restarting the calling task, this directive WILL -NOT RETURN to the caller. - -The user-defined extension for this directive may -wish to initiate a global shutdown. - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection FATAL - Invoke the fatal error handler with error source - -@cindex announce fatal error -@cindex fatal error, announce - -@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: - -@ifset is-C -@findex rtems_fatal -@example -void rtems_fatal( - rtems_fatal_source source, - rtems_fatal_code error -); -@end example -@end ifset - -@subheading DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES - -NONE - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This directive invokes the internal error handler with is internal set to -false. See also @code{@value{DIRPREFIX}fatal_error_occurred}. - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection EXCEPTION_FRAME_PRINT - Prints the exception frame - -@cindex exception frame - -@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: - -@ifset is-C -@findex rtems_exception_frame_print -@example -void rtems_exception_frame_print( - const rtems_exception_frame *frame -); -@end example -@end ifset - -@subheading DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES - -NONE - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -Prints the exception frame via printk(). - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection FATAL_SOURCE_TEXT - Returns a text for a fatal source - -@cindex fatal error - -@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: - -@ifset is-C -@findex rtems_fatal_source_text -@example -const char *rtems_fatal_source_text( - rtems_fatal_source source -); -@end example -@end ifset - -@subheading DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES - -The fatal source text or "?" in case the passed fatal source is invalid. - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -Returns a text for a fatal source. The text for fatal source is the enumerator -constant. - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection INTERNAL_ERROR_TEXT - Returns a text for an internal error code - -@cindex fatal error - -@subheading CALLING SEQUENCE: - -@ifset is-C -@findex rtems_internal_error_text -@example -const char *rtems_internal_error_text( - rtems_fatal_code error -); -@end example -@end ifset - -@subheading DIRECTIVE STATUS CODES - -The error code text or "?" in case the passed error code is invalid. - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -Returns a text for an internal error code. The text for each internal error -code is the enumerator constant. |