On 07/04/2013 04:40 AM, Hesham Moustafa wrote:
Hi,
What's the best way(s) to handle memory exceptions that result from memory
access and permission violations ? for example, what should happen if an area
of memory set to be read only and a thread tried to write data into this area ?
Currently I am using it in debugging purpose to monitor exception handling and
get some details, bit what should happen in practice ?
The systems should end up in an exception which should call
rtems_fatal(
RTEMS_FATAL_SOURCE_EXCEPTION,
(rtems_fatal_code) exception_frame_pointer
);
This is all a single address space operating system can do. The fatal
extensions can then deal with the error.
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