We want to show that if a non-essential thread gets a fatal exception, that thread gets aborted but the rest of the system works properly. We also test that k_oops() does the same. Issue: ZEP-2052 Change-Id: I0f88bcae865bf12bb91bb55e50e8ac9721672434 Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com> |
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This test case verifies that kernel fatal error handling works correctly. If a thread causes a CPU exception, and it is not in an ISR or "essential" thread, the thread gets aborted and the rest of the system executes normally.