// Copyright 2015-2016 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. #ifndef ESP_CORE_DUMP_H_ #define ESP_CORE_DUMP_H_ /** * @brief Initializes core dump module internal data. * * @note Should be called at system startup. */ void esp_core_dump_init(); /** * @brief Saves core dump to flash. * * The structure of data stored in flash is as follows: * | MAGIC1 | * | TOTAL_LEN | TASKS_NUM | TCB_SIZE | * | TCB_ADDR_1 | STACK_TOP_1 | STACK_END_1 | TCB_1 | STACK_1 | * . . . . * . . . . * | TCB_ADDR_N | STACK_TOP_N | STACK_END_N | TCB_N | STACK_N | * | MAGIC2 | * Core dump in flash consists of header and data for every task in the system at the moment of crash. * For flash data integrity control two magic numbers are used at the beginning and the end of core dump. * The structure of core dump data is described below in details. * 1) MAGIC1 and MAGIC2 are special numbers stored at the beginning and the end of core dump. * They are used to control core dump data integrity. Size of every number is 4 bytes. * 2) Core dump starts with header: * 2.1) TOTAL_LEN is total length of core dump data in flash including magic numbers. Size is 4 bytes. * 2.2) TASKS_NUM is the number of tasks for which data are stored. Size is 4 bytes. * 2.3) TCB_SIZE is the size of task's TCB structure. Size is 4 bytes. * 3) Core dump header is followed by the data for every task in the system. * Task data are started with task header: * 3.1) TCB_ADDR is the address of TCB in memory. Size is 4 bytes. * 3.2) STACK_TOP is the top of task's stack (address of the topmost stack item). Size is 4 bytes. * 3.2) STACK_END is the end of task's stack (address from which task's stack starts). Size is 4 bytes. * 4) Task header is followed by TCB data. Size is TCB_SIZE bytes. * 5) Task's stack is placed after TCB data. Size is (STACK_END - STACK_TOP) bytes. */ void esp_core_dump_to_flash(); /** * @brief Print base64-encoded core dump to UART. * * The structure of core dump data is the same as for data stored in flash (@see esp_core_dump_to_flash) with some notes: * 1) Magic numbers are not present in core dump printed to UART. * 2) Since magic numbers are omitted TOTAL_LEN does not include their size. * 3) Printed base64 data are surrounded with special messages to help user recognize the start and end of actual data. */ void esp_core_dump_to_uart(); #endif