/* * Internal Error Handler * * COPYRIGHT (c) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994. * On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). * All rights assigned to U.S. Government, 1994. * * This material may be reproduced by or for the U.S. Government pursuant * to the copyright license under the clause at DFARS 252.227-7013. This * notice must appear in all copies of this file and its derivatives. * * $Id$ */ #include #include #include #include /*PAGE * * _Internal_error_Occurred * * 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. * * Input parameters: * the_source - what subsystem the error originated in * is_internal - if the error was internally generated * the_error - fatal error status code * * Output parameters: * As much information as possible is stored in a CPU dependent fashion. * See the CPU dependent code for more information. * * NOTE: The the_error is not necessarily a directive status code. */ void volatile _Internal_error_Occurred( Internal_errors_Source the_source, boolean is_internal, unsigned32 the_error ) { Internal_errors_What_happened.the_source = the_source; Internal_errors_What_happened.is_internal = is_internal; Internal_errors_What_happened.the_error = the_error; _User_extensions_Fatal( the_source, is_internal, the_error ); _System_state_Set( SYSTEM_STATE_FAILED ); _CPU_Fatal_halt( the_error ); /* will not return from this routine */ }