Zephyr API Documentation 4.0.0
A Scalable Open Source RTOS
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Fatal error base types | |
Functions | |
FUNC_NORETURN void | k_fatal_halt (unsigned int reason) |
Halt the system on a fatal error. | |
void | k_sys_fatal_error_handler (unsigned int reason, const struct arch_esf *esf) |
Fatal error policy handler. | |
FUNC_NORETURN void k_fatal_halt | ( | unsigned int | reason | ) |
#include <zephyr/fatal.h>
Halt the system on a fatal error.
Invokes architecture-specific code to power off or halt the system in a low power state. Lacking that, lock interrupts and sit in an idle loop.
reason | Fatal exception reason code |
#include <zephyr/fatal.h>
Fatal error policy handler.
This function is not invoked by application code, but is declared as a weak symbol so that applications may introduce their own policy.
The default implementation of this function halts the system unconditionally. Depending on architecture support, this may be a simple infinite loop, power off the hardware, or exit an emulator.
If this function returns, then the currently executing thread will be aborted.
A few notes for custom implementations:
reason | The reason for the fatal error |
esf | Exception context, with details and partial or full register state when the error occurred. May in some cases be NULL. |