The test case used a stack which was not aligned to 4kB. Hence an assert was catching this issue. GH-5539 Signed-off-by: Adithya Baglody <adithya.nagaraj.baglody@intel.com>
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6.1 KiB
C
247 lines
6.1 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#include <zephyr.h>
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#include <ztest.h>
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#include <tc_util.h>
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#include <kernel_structs.h>
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#include <irq_offload.h>
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#if defined(CONFIG_X86) && defined(CONFIG_X86_MMU)
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#define STACKSIZE (8192)
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#else
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#define STACKSIZE (2048)
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#endif
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#define MAIN_PRIORITY 7
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#define PRIORITY 5
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static K_THREAD_STACK_DEFINE(alt_stack, STACKSIZE);
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#ifdef CONFIG_STACK_SENTINEL
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#define OVERFLOW_STACKSIZE (STACKSIZE / 2)
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static k_thread_stack_t *overflow_stack =
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alt_stack + (STACKSIZE - OVERFLOW_STACKSIZE);
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#else
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#define OVERFLOW_STACKSIZE STACKSIZE
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#endif
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static struct k_thread alt_thread;
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volatile int rv;
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static volatile int crash_reason;
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/* ARM is a special case, in that k_thread_abort() does indeed return
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* instead of calling _Swap() directly. The PendSV exception is queued
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* and immediately fires upon completing the exception path; the faulting
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* thread is never run again.
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*/
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#ifndef CONFIG_ARM
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FUNC_NORETURN
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#endif
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void _SysFatalErrorHandler(unsigned int reason, const NANO_ESF *pEsf)
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{
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TC_PRINT("Caught system error -- reason %d\n", reason);
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crash_reason = reason;
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k_thread_abort(_current);
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#ifndef CONFIG_ARM
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CODE_UNREACHABLE;
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#endif
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}
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void alt_thread1(void)
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{
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#if defined(CONFIG_X86)
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__asm__ volatile ("ud2");
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#elif defined(CONFIG_NIOS2)
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__asm__ volatile ("trap");
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARC)
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__asm__ volatile ("swi");
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#else
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/* Triggers usage fault on ARM, illegal instruction on RISCV32
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* and xtensa
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*/
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{
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int illegal = 0;
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((void(*)(void))&illegal)();
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}
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#endif
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rv = TC_FAIL;
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}
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void alt_thread2(void)
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{
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int key;
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key = irq_lock();
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k_oops();
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TC_ERROR("SHOULD NEVER SEE THIS\n");
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rv = TC_FAIL;
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irq_unlock(key);
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}
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void alt_thread3(void)
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{
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int key;
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key = irq_lock();
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k_panic();
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TC_ERROR("SHOULD NEVER SEE THIS\n");
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rv = TC_FAIL;
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irq_unlock(key);
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}
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void blow_up_stack(void)
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{
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char buf[OVERFLOW_STACKSIZE];
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TC_PRINT("posting %zu bytes of junk to stack...\n", sizeof(buf));
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memset(buf, 0xbb, sizeof(buf));
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}
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void stack_thread1(void)
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{
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/* Test that stack overflow check due to timer interrupt works */
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blow_up_stack();
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TC_PRINT("busy waiting...\n");
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k_busy_wait(1024 * 1024);
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TC_ERROR("should never see this\n");
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rv = TC_FAIL;
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}
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void stack_thread2(void)
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{
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int key = irq_lock();
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/* Test that stack overflow check due to swap works */
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blow_up_stack();
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TC_PRINT("swapping...\n");
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_Swap(irq_lock());
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TC_ERROR("should never see this\n");
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rv = TC_FAIL;
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irq_unlock(key);
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}
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void testing_fatal(void)
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{
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int expected_reason;
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_POSIX)
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ARG_UNUSED(expected_reason);
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ARG_UNUSED(overflow_stack);
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#endif
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rv = TC_PASS;
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/*
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* Main thread(test_main) priority was 10 but ztest thread runs at
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* priority -1. To run the test smoothly make both main and ztest
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* threads run at same priority level.
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*/
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k_thread_priority_set(_current, K_PRIO_PREEMPT(MAIN_PRIORITY));
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#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_POSIX
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TC_PRINT("test alt thread 1: generic CPU exception\n");
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k_thread_create(&alt_thread, alt_stack,
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K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF(alt_stack),
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(k_thread_entry_t)alt_thread1,
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NULL, NULL, NULL, K_PRIO_COOP(PRIORITY), 0,
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K_NO_WAIT);
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zassert_not_equal(rv, TC_FAIL, "thread was not aborted\n");
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#else
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/*
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* We want the native OS to handle segfaults so we can debug it
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* with the normal linux tools
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*/
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TC_PRINT("test alt thread 1: skipped for POSIX ARCH\n");
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#endif
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TC_PRINT("test alt thread 2: initiate kernel oops\n");
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k_thread_create(&alt_thread, alt_stack,
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K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF(alt_stack),
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(k_thread_entry_t)alt_thread2,
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NULL, NULL, NULL, K_PRIO_COOP(PRIORITY), 0,
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K_NO_WAIT);
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k_thread_abort(&alt_thread);
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zassert_equal(crash_reason, _NANO_ERR_KERNEL_OOPS,
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"bad reason code got %d expected %d\n",
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crash_reason, _NANO_ERR_KERNEL_OOPS);
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zassert_not_equal(rv, TC_FAIL, "thread was not aborted\n");
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TC_PRINT("test alt thread 3: initiate kernel panic\n");
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k_thread_create(&alt_thread, alt_stack,
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K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF(alt_stack),
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(k_thread_entry_t)alt_thread3,
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NULL, NULL, NULL, K_PRIO_COOP(PRIORITY), 0,
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K_NO_WAIT);
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k_thread_abort(&alt_thread);
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zassert_equal(crash_reason, _NANO_ERR_KERNEL_PANIC,
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"bad reason code got %d expected %d\n",
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crash_reason, _NANO_ERR_KERNEL_PANIC);
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zassert_not_equal(rv, TC_FAIL, "thread was not aborted\n");
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#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_POSIX
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TC_PRINT("test stack overflow - timer irq\n");
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#ifdef CONFIG_STACK_SENTINEL
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/* When testing stack sentinel feature, the overflow stack is a
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* smaller section of alt_stack near the end.
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* In this way when it gets overflowed by blow_up_stack() we don't
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* corrupt anything else and prevent the test case from completing.
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*/
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k_thread_create(&alt_thread, overflow_stack, OVERFLOW_STACKSIZE,
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#else
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k_thread_create(&alt_thread, alt_stack,
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K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF(alt_stack),
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#endif
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(k_thread_entry_t)stack_thread1,
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NULL, NULL, NULL, K_PRIO_PREEMPT(PRIORITY), 0,
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K_NO_WAIT);
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expected_reason = _NANO_ERR_STACK_CHK_FAIL;
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zassert_equal(crash_reason, expected_reason,
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"bad reason code got %d expected %d\n",
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crash_reason, expected_reason);
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zassert_not_equal(rv, TC_FAIL, "thread was not aborted\n");
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/* Stack sentinel has to be invoked, make sure it happens during
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* a context switch. Also ensure HW-based solutions can run more
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* than once.
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*/
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TC_PRINT("test stack overflow - swap\n");
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#ifdef CONFIG_STACK_SENTINEL
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k_thread_create(&alt_thread, overflow_stack, OVERFLOW_STACKSIZE,
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#else
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k_thread_create(&alt_thread, alt_stack,
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K_THREAD_STACK_SIZEOF(alt_stack),
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#endif
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(k_thread_entry_t)stack_thread2,
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NULL, NULL, NULL, K_PRIO_PREEMPT(PRIORITY), 0,
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K_NO_WAIT);
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zassert_equal(crash_reason, _NANO_ERR_STACK_CHK_FAIL,
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"bad reason code got %d expected %d\n",
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crash_reason, _NANO_ERR_STACK_CHK_FAIL);
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zassert_not_equal(rv, TC_FAIL, "thread was not aborted\n");
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#else
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TC_PRINT("test stack overflow - skipped for POSIX arch\n");
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/*
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* We do not have a stack check for the posix ARCH
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* again we relay on the native OS
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*/
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#endif
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}
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/*test case main entry*/
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void test_main(void)
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{
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ztest_test_suite(test_fatal, ztest_unit_test(testing_fatal));
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ztest_run_test_suite(test_fatal);
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}
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