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nordic/ble/ble_debug_assert_handler.cpp
- Committer:
- bogdanm
- Date:
- 2014-03-26
- Revision:
- 0:eff01767de02
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/* Copyright (c) 2013 Nordic Semiconductor. All Rights Reserved. * * The information contained herein is property of Nordic Semiconductor ASA. * Terms and conditions of usage are described in detail in NORDIC * SEMICONDUCTOR STANDARD SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. * * Licensees are granted free, non-transferable use of the information. NO * WARRANTY of ANY KIND is provided. This heading must NOT be removed from * the file. * */ #include "ble_debug_assert_handler.h" #include <string.h> #include "nrf51.h" #include "ble_error_log.h" #include "nordic_common.h" #define MAX_LENGTH_FILENAME 128 /**< Max length of filename to copy for the debug error handlier. */ // WARNING - DO NOT USE THIS FUNCTION IN END PRODUCT. - WARNING // WARNING - FOR DEBUG PURPOSES ONLY. - WARNING void ble_debug_assert_handler(uint32_t error_code, uint32_t line_num, const uint8_t * p_file_name) { // Copying parameters to static variables because parameters may not be accessible in debugger. static volatile uint8_t s_file_name[MAX_LENGTH_FILENAME]; static volatile uint16_t s_line_num; static volatile uint32_t s_error_code; strncpy((char *)s_file_name, (const char *)p_file_name, MAX_LENGTH_FILENAME - 1); s_file_name[MAX_LENGTH_FILENAME - 1] = '\0'; s_line_num = line_num; s_error_code = error_code; UNUSED_VARIABLE(s_file_name); UNUSED_VARIABLE(s_line_num); UNUSED_VARIABLE(s_error_code); // WARNING: The PRIMASK register is set to disable ALL interrups during writing the error log. // // Do not use __disable_irq() in normal operation. __disable_irq(); // This function will write error code, filename, and line number to the flash. // In addition, the Cortex-M0 stack memory will also be written to the flash. //(void) ble_error_log_write(error_code, p_file_name, line_num); // For debug purposes, this function never returns. // Attach a debugger for tracing the error cause. for (;;) { // Do nothing. } }