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score: First part of new MrsP implementation

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1/**
2 *  @file  rtems/score/interr.h
3 *
4 *  @brief Constants and Prototypes Related to the Internal Error Handler
5 *
6 *  This include file contains constants and prototypes related
7 *  to the Internal Error Handler.
8 */
9
10/*
11 *  COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2009.
12 *  On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
13 *
14 *  The license and distribution terms for this file may be
15 *  found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
16 *  http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE.
17 */
18
19#ifndef _RTEMS_SCORE_INTERR_H
20#define _RTEMS_SCORE_INTERR_H
21
22#include <stdbool.h>
23#include <stdint.h>
24
25#include <rtems/system.h>
26
27/**
28 *  @defgroup ScoreIntErr Internal Error Handler
29 *
30 *  @ingroup Score
31 *
32 *  This handler encapsulates functionality which provides the foundation
33 *  Semaphore services used in all of the APIs supported by RTEMS.
34 */
35/**@{*/
36
37#ifdef __cplusplus
38extern "C" {
39#endif
40
41/**
42 *  @brief This type lists the possible sources from which an error
43 *  can be reported.
44 */
45typedef enum {
46  /**
47   * @brief Errors of the core system.
48   *
49   * @see Internal_errors_Core_list.
50   */
51  INTERNAL_ERROR_CORE,
52
53  /**
54   * @brief Errors of the RTEMS API.
55   */
56  INTERNAL_ERROR_RTEMS_API,
57
58  /**
59   * @brief Errors of the POSIX API.
60   */
61  INTERNAL_ERROR_POSIX_API,
62
63  /**
64   * @brief Fatal source for the block device cache.
65   *
66   * @see rtems_bdbuf_fatal_code.
67   */
68  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_BDBUF,
69
70  /**
71   * @brief Fatal source for application specific errors.
72   *
73   * The fatal code is application specific.
74   */
75  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_APPLICATION,
76
77  /**
78   * @brief Fatal source of exit().
79   *
80   * The fatal code is the exit() status code.
81   */
82  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_EXIT,
83
84  /**
85   * @brief Fatal source for BSP errors.
86   *
87   * The fatal codes are defined in <bsp/fatal.h>.  Examples are interrupt and
88   * exception initialization.
89   *
90   * @see bsp_fatal_code and bsp_fatal().
91   */
92  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_BSP,
93
94  /**
95   * @brief Fatal source of assert().
96   *
97   * The fatal code is the pointer value of the assert context.
98   *
99   * @see rtems_assert_context.
100   */
101  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_ASSERT,
102
103  /**
104   * @brief Fatal source of the stack checker.
105   *
106   * The fatal code is the object name of the executing task.
107   */
108  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_STACK_CHECKER,
109
110  /**
111   * @brief Fatal source of the exceptions.
112   *
113   * The fatal code is the pointer value of the exception frame pointer.
114   *
115   * @see rtems_exception_frame and rtems_exception_frame_print().
116   */
117  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_EXCEPTION,
118
119  /**
120   * @brief Fatal source of SMP domain.
121   *
122   * @see SMP_Fatal_code.
123   */
124  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_SMP,
125
126  /**
127   * @brief The last available fatal source.
128   *
129   * This enum value ensures that the enum type needs at least 32-bits for
130   * architectures with short enums.
131   */
132  RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_LAST = 0xffffffff
133} Internal_errors_Source;
134
135/**
136 *  A list of errors which are generated internally by the executive core.
137 */
138typedef enum {
139  INTERNAL_ERROR_NO_CONFIGURATION_TABLE,
140  INTERNAL_ERROR_NO_CPU_TABLE,
141  INTERNAL_ERROR_TOO_LITTLE_WORKSPACE,
142  INTERNAL_ERROR_WORKSPACE_ALLOCATION,
143  INTERNAL_ERROR_INTERRUPT_STACK_TOO_SMALL,
144  INTERNAL_ERROR_THREAD_EXITTED,
145  INTERNAL_ERROR_INCONSISTENT_MP_INFORMATION,
146  INTERNAL_ERROR_INVALID_NODE,
147  INTERNAL_ERROR_NO_MPCI,
148  INTERNAL_ERROR_BAD_PACKET,
149  INTERNAL_ERROR_OUT_OF_PACKETS,
150  INTERNAL_ERROR_OUT_OF_GLOBAL_OBJECTS,
151  INTERNAL_ERROR_OUT_OF_PROXIES,
152  INTERNAL_ERROR_INVALID_GLOBAL_ID,
153  INTERNAL_ERROR_BAD_STACK_HOOK,
154  INTERNAL_ERROR_BAD_ATTRIBUTES,
155  INTERNAL_ERROR_IMPLEMENTATION_KEY_CREATE_INCONSISTENCY,
156  OBSOLETE_INTERNAL_ERROR_IMPLEMENTATION_BLOCKING_OPERATION_CANCEL,
157  INTERNAL_ERROR_THREAD_QUEUE_ENQUEUE_FROM_BAD_STATE,
158  INTERNAL_ERROR_UNLIMITED_AND_MAXIMUM_IS_0,
159  OBSOLETE_INTERNAL_ERROR_SHUTDOWN_WHEN_NOT_UP,
160  INTERNAL_ERROR_GXX_KEY_ADD_FAILED,
161  INTERNAL_ERROR_GXX_MUTEX_INIT_FAILED,
162  INTERNAL_ERROR_NO_MEMORY_FOR_HEAP,
163  INTERNAL_ERROR_CPU_ISR_INSTALL_VECTOR,
164  INTERNAL_ERROR_RESOURCE_IN_USE,
165  INTERNAL_ERROR_RTEMS_INIT_TASK_ENTRY_IS_NULL,
166  INTERNAL_ERROR_POSIX_INIT_THREAD_ENTRY_IS_NULL,
167  INTERNAL_ERROR_THREAD_QUEUE_DEADLOCK,
168  INTERNAL_ERROR_THREAD_QUEUE_ENQUEUE_STICKY_FROM_BAD_STATE
169} Internal_errors_Core_list;
170
171typedef CPU_Uint32ptr Internal_errors_t;
172
173/**
174 *  This type holds the fatal error information.
175 */
176typedef struct {
177  /** This is the source of the error. */
178  Internal_errors_Source  the_source;
179  /** This indicates if the error is internal of external. */
180  bool                    is_internal;
181  /** This is the error code. */
182  Internal_errors_t       the_error;
183} Internal_errors_Information;
184
185/**
186 *  When a fatal error occurs, the error information is stored here.
187 */
188extern Internal_errors_Information _Internal_errors_What_happened;
189
190/**
191 * @brief Initiates system termination.
192 *
193 * This routine is invoked when the application or the executive itself
194 * determines that a fatal error has occurred or a final system state is
195 * reached (for example after exit()).
196 *
197 * The first action of this function is to call the fatal handler of the user
198 * extensions.  For the initial extensions the following conditions are
199 * required
200 * - a valid stack pointer and enough stack space,
201 * - a valid code memory, and
202 * - valid read-only data.
203 *
204 * For the initial extensions the read-write data (including BSS segment) is
205 * not required on single processor configurations.  On SMP configurations
206 * however the read-write data must be initialized since this function must
207 * determine the state of the other processors and request them to shut-down if
208 * necessary.
209 *
210 * Non-initial extensions require in addition valid read-write data.  The BSP
211 * may install an initial extension that performs a system reset.  In this case
212 * the non-initial extensions will be not called.
213 *
214 * Once all fatal handler executed the error information will be stored to
215 * _Internal_errors_What_happened and the system state is set to
216 * SYSTEM_STATE_TERMINATED.
217 *
218 * The final step is to call the CPU specific _CPU_Fatal_halt().
219 *
220 * @param[in] the_source The fatal source indicating the subsystem the fatal
221 * condition originated in.
222 * @param[in] is_internal Indicates if the fatal condition was generated
223 * internally to the executive.
224 * @param[in] the_error The fatal error code.  This value must be interpreted
225 * with respect to the source.
226 *
227 * @see rtems_fatal_error_occurred() and rtems_fatal().
228 */
229void _Terminate(
230  Internal_errors_Source  the_source,
231  bool                    is_internal,
232  Internal_errors_t       the_error
233) RTEMS_NO_RETURN;
234
235#ifdef __cplusplus
236}
237#endif
238
239/**@}*/
240
241#endif
242/* end of include file */
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