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Diffstat (limited to 'cpukit/score/include/rtems/score')
-rw-r--r-- | cpukit/score/include/rtems/score/interr.h | 19 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/cpukit/score/include/rtems/score/interr.h b/cpukit/score/include/rtems/score/interr.h index 6198dbd94a..522e1576e2 100644 --- a/cpukit/score/include/rtems/score/interr.h +++ b/cpukit/score/include/rtems/score/interr.h @@ -172,19 +172,13 @@ extern Internal_errors_Information _Internal_errors_What_happened; * determines that a fatal error has occurred or a final system state is * reached (for example after exit()). * - * This routine will invoke the fatal error handler supplied by the user - * followed by the the default one provided by the executive. The default - * error handler assumes no hardware is present to help inform the user - * of the problem. Halt stores the error code in a known register, - * disables interrupts, and halts the CPU. If the CPU does not have a - * halt instruction, it will loop to itself. - * * The first action of this function is to call the fatal handler of the user * extensions. For the initial extensions the following conditions are * required * - a valid stack pointer and enough stack space, * - a valid code memory, and * - valid read-only data. + * * For the initial extensions the read-write data (including BSS segment) is * not required. * @@ -198,11 +192,12 @@ extern Internal_errors_Information _Internal_errors_What_happened; * * The final step is to call the CPU specific _CPU_Fatal_halt(). * - * @param[in] the_source is what subsystem the error originated in - * @param[in] is_internal is if the error was internally generated - * @param[in] the_error is the fatal error status code - * - * @note The the_error is not necessarily a directive status code. + * @param[in] the_source The fatal source indicating the subsystem the fatal + * condition originated in. + * @param[in] is_internal Indicates if the fatal condition was generated + * internally to the executive. + * @param[in] the_error The fatal error code. This value must be interpreted + * with respect to the source. * * @see rtems_fatal_error_occurred() and rtems_fatal(). */ |