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This define was superfluous, undocumented and used inconsistently.
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Issue a fatal error in case a thread is deleted which still owns
resources (e.g. a binary semaphore with priority inheritance or ceiling
protocol). The resource count must be checked quite late since RTEMS
task variable destructors, POSIX key destructors, POSIX cleanup handler,
the Newlib thread termination extension or other thread termination
extensions may release resources. In this context it would be quite
difficult to return an error status to the caller.
An alternative would be to place threads with a non-zero resource count
not on the zombie chain. Thus we have a resource leak instead of a
fatal error. The terminator thread can see this error if we return an
RTEMS_RESOURCE_IN_USE status for the rtems_task_delete() for example.
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Use rtems_fatal() instead of _CPU_Fatal_halt() to shutdown processors in
SMP configurations since this allows intervention of BSP or application
specific fatal extensions.
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Rename rtems_internal_error_description() to
rtems_internal_error_text(). Rename rtems_fatal_source_description() to
rtems_fatal_source_text(). Rename rtems_status_code_description() to
rtems_status_text(). Remove previous implementation of
rtems_status_text().
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Use INTERNAL_ERROR_CPU_ISR_INSTALL_VECTOR on PowerPC for
_CPU_ISR_install_vector().
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