author | William Roberts <williamr@symbian.org> |
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// Copyright (c) 1994-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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// All rights reserved. |
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available |
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// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0" |
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available |
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". |
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// |
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// Initial Contributors: |
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. |
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// |
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// Contributors: |
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// |
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// Description: |
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// e32\include\e32kpan.h |
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// Kernel-generated panic codes |
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// |
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// |
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#ifndef __E32KPAN_H__ |
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#define __E32KPAN_H__ |
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#include <e32def.h> |
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/** |
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@publishedAll |
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@released |
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These panics represent program errors detected by the Kernel. |
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Typically, they are caused by passing bad or contradictory parameters |
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to functions. Threads that cause exceptions also raise a KERN-EXEC type panic. |
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*/ |
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enum TKernelPanic |
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{ |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when the Kernel cannot find an object in |
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the object index for the current process, or current thread, using |
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a specified object index number (the raw handle number). |
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*/ |
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EBadHandle=0, |
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/** |
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This is a general panic raised as a result of attempting |
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some unauthorised activity such as trying to suspend a thread, |
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or trying to set the priority of a thread, when not authorised to do so. |
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*/ |
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EAccessDenied=1, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by the kernel when opening a kernel side object, |
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a DObject type, and the fullname is invalid. |
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*/ |
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EBadName=2, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when an unhandled exception occurs. |
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Exceptions have many causes, but the most common are access violations |
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caused, for example, by dreferencing NULL. |
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Among other possible causes are: |
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general protection faults, executing an invalid instruction, |
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alignment checks, etc. |
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*/ |
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ECausedException=3, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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ECompletion=4, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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ELeaveWithoutTrap=5, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by the kernel when a handle to a code segment |
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is invalid. |
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*/ |
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EBadCodeSegHandle=6, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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ESegmentWriteOutOfRange=7, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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EChunkSizeTooBig=8, |
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/** |
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This is a general panic raised by the kernel when an attempt |
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is made to issue a request when one is already outstanding, and only one |
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outstanding request is permitted at any one time. |
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*/ |
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ERequestAlreadyPending=9, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by the Request() member function of |
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the DLogicalChannel() kernel object when the request number passed |
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to the function is smaller than the permitted minimum. |
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@see DLogicalChannel::EMinRequestId |
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*/ |
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ERequestNoInvalid=10, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when creating a logical channel, and the unit number |
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is outside the permitted range. |
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If unit numbers are not permmitted, the unit number value |
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must be KNullUnit. |
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If unit numbers are permitted, the unit number value must |
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be less than KMaxUnits. |
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*/ |
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EBadUnitNumber=11, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by the kernel if an event capture |
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hook has already been designated. |
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*/ |
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EEventAlreadyCaptured=12, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by the kernel if the current thread is not |
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the designated event capture hook. |
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*/ |
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EEventNotCaptured=13, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when an attempt is made to set the priority of |
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a thread or process to an illegal value. |
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*/ |
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EBadPriority=14, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when a timer event is requested from an asynchronous |
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timer service, an RTimer, and a timer event is already outstanding. |
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It is caused by calling either the At(), After() or Lock() member functions |
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after a previous call to any of these functions but before the timer event |
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requested by those functions has completed. |
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*/ |
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ETimerAlreadyPending=15, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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EAlreadyLoggedOn=16, |
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/** |
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The panic is raised if kernel heap checking has failed. |
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*/ |
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EFailedKernelHeapCheck=17, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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ERequestFromWrongThread=18, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by the Kernel when a server program issues a request |
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to receive a message, i.e. when it calls the Receive() member function |
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of RServer, the handle to the Kernel side server object. |
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The panic occurs when a receive message request has previously been made |
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and is still outstanding. |
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*/ |
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EMesAlreadyPending=19, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by the Kernel when a request for an event |
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(as originated by a call to UserSvr::RequestEvent()) is made while |
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a previously made request is still outstanding. |
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*/ |
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EEventRequestPending=20, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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EIllegalWsProcess=21, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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EHardwareNotAvailable=22, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when attempting to create a session with a server, |
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and access is been denied. |
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*/ |
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EUnsharableSession=23, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when writing global DLL data, and the length of |
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data to be written is greater than the space available. |
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*/ |
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EDesOverflow=24, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when searching for objects, using the internal |
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function TFindHandleBase::NextObject(), and an invalid object type |
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is specified. |
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*/ |
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EBadObjectType=25, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by kernel side code that implements heap debugging |
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behaviour, when a specific debug request is not recognised. |
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*/ |
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EBadKernelHeapDebugFunction=26, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when an executive call is made with an invalid call |
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number. |
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*/ |
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EInvalidSystemCall=27, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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ESetSessionPtrInvalidMessage=28, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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ECompleteDisconnectInvalidMessage=29, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when an attempt is being made to send |
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a synchronous message to a server more than once, using |
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the current thread's dedicated synchronous message. |
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*/ |
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ESyncMsgSentTwice=30, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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EAutoAttachFailed=31, |
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/** |
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This panic is called by DProcess::Resume() when trying to resume |
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a process that is still being loaded. |
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*/ |
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EProcessNotLoaded=32, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised in a call to Kern::KUDesInfo(), Kern::KUDesPut() etc |
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when an invalid descriptor is passed. |
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*/ |
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EKUDesInfoInvalidType=33, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised in a call to Kern::KUDesSetLength() & Kern::KUDesPut() |
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when the descriptor passed to it is not a modifiable type. |
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*/ |
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EKUDesSetLengthInvalidType=34, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised in a call to Kern::KUDesSetLength() & Kern::KUDesPut() |
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when the length of the source descriptor is longer than the length of |
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the target descriptor. |
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*/ |
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EKUDesSetLengthOverflow=35, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by the kernel side code that implements the setting |
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of the currency symbol when the length of the currency symbol is |
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greater than KMaxCurrencySymbol. |
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*/ |
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EBadParameter=36, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by kernel code when it tries to acquire the process |
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DLL lock just before a load, and the wait DLL lock is invalid. |
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*/ |
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EWaitDllLockInvalid=37, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by internal kernel code when an illegal attempt |
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is made to attatch to a library. |
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*/ |
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ELibraryAttachInvalid=38, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when extracting a list of DLL entry points |
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and the number exceeds the maximum permitted. |
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*/ |
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ETooManyEntryPoints=39, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by internal kernel code when an illegal attempt |
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is made to detach a library. |
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*/ |
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ELibraryDetachInvalid=40, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by internal kernel code when an illegal attempt |
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is made to attach to a library. |
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*/ |
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ELibraryAttachedInvalid=41, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by internal kernel code when an illegal attempt |
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is made to detach a library. |
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*/ |
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ELibraryDetachedInvalid=42, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by kernel code when it tries to release the process DLL lock |
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when a load fails, and the release DLL lock is invalid. |
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*/ |
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EReleaseDllLockInvalid=43, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when a bad message handle is passed to the kernel. |
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This usually occurs when using methods on the RMessagePtr2 or RMessage2 classes |
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after the message has been completed; or when the iHandle data member has become |
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corrupted. |
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*/ |
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EBadMessageHandle=44, |
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/** |
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Not used. |
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*/ |
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EInvalidMessageParameter=45, |
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/** |
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This panic can be raised as a result of a call to one of a large |
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number of functions. In general, the panic indicates an attempt to perform an |
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operation on a thread or process by code running in another process - violating |
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the security principle of process isolation. |
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There are exceptions to this general rule, for example, where the |
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panic is raised because the calling process has insufficient capability. The |
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precise reason is stated with the function(s). |
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-# The panic is raised on a call to the following function if the |
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process owning the thread performing the call is not the creator of the target |
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process or, if a handle is specified, the handle is not local. |
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- RProcess::SetParameter() |
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-# The panic is raised on a call to the following functions if the |
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process owning the thread performing the call is not the same as the target |
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process.\n |
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- RProcess::Kill() |
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- RProcess::Terminate() |
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- RProcess::Panic() |
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- RProcess::SetJustInTime() |
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- RProcess::Resume() |
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- RThread::Kill() |
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- RThread::Terminate() |
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- RThread::Panic() |
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- RThread::Suspend() |
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- RThread::Resume() |
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- RThread::SetPriority() |
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- RThread::RequestComplete() |
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- RThread::RequestSignal() |
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NOTE: the creator of a new process can kill or panic the new |
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process, change the new process priority and set the new process startup |
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parameters until the process is resumed (which the creator can also do). After |
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the new process has been resumed, then it becomes totally independent of its |
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creator, and any attempt to panic it, kill it etc will raise the KERN-EXEC 46 |
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panic. |
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-# The panic is raised on call to the following (Symbian partner |
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only) functions if the calling process does not have the PowerMgmt |
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capability (TCapability::ECapabilityPowerMgmt): |
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- Power::PowerDown() |
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- Power::EnableWakeupEvents() |
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- Power::DisableWakeupEvents() |
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- Power::RequestWakeupEventNotification() |
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- Power::CancelWakeupEventNotification() |
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. |
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-# The panic is raised on call to the following functions if the |
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calling process does not have the WriteDeviceData capability |
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(TCapability::ECapabilityWriteDeviceData): |
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- User::SetMachineConfiguration() |
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- User::SetHomeTime() |
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- User::SetUTCTime() |
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- User::SetUTCOffset() |
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- User::SetUTCTimeAndOffset() |
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-# The panic is raised on call to the following function if the |
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calling process does not have the ReadDeviceData capability |
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(TCapability::ECapabilityReadDeviceData): |
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- User::MachineConfiguration() |
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*/ |
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EPlatformSecurityTrap=46, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when the user issues a request to be notified of |
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messages or the availability of space, when a request has already been |
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issued and is still outstanding. |
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@see RMsgQueue |
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*/ |
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EMsgQueueRequestPending=47, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when creating a message queue and the size of |
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the template parameter is invalid. |
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@see RMsgQueue |
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*/ |
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EMsgQueueInvalidLength=48, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when creating a message queue and the specified number |
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of slots is not positive. |
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@see RMsgQueue |
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*/ |
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EMsgQueueInvalidSlots=49, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised if an attempt is made to cancel an outstanding request |
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to be notified of messages or the availability of space, and the cancel is |
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being made by a thread in a different process. |
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*/ |
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EMsgQueueIllegalCancel=50, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by RProcess::Setparameter() |
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if a slot value is invalid. |
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*/ |
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EParameterSlotRange=51, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by RProcess::Setparameter() |
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if a slot is in use. |
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*/ |
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EParameterSlotInUse=52, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by RProcess::Setparameter() |
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if the length of the data passed is negative. |
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*/ |
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EParameterSlotDataLength=53, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised by RCondVar::Wait() when the current thread does |
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not hold the specified mutex. |
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*/ |
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ECondVarWaitMutexNotLocked=54, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised when a call is made to RThread::GetDesMaxLength(), |
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which is obsolete. |
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*/ |
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EObsoleteFunctionality=55, |
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/** |
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This panic is raised on a process which has not yet been resumed and whoes |
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creator has died. |
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*/ |
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EZombieProcessKilled=56, |
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/** |
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A connect message was sent to a session that has already been successfully |
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connected to the server (cookie is non-NULL). |
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*/ |
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ESessionAlreadyConnected=57, |
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A session tried to set the kernel session cookie to a null value |
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*/ |
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ESessionNullCookie=58, |
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A session tried to set the kernel session cookie twice |
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*/ |
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ESessionCookieAlreadySet=59, |
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A session tried to set the kernel session cookie with a message |
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that wasn't the connect message |
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*/ |
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ESessionInvalidCookieMsg=60, |
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A realtime thread executed a non-realtime function. |
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*/ |
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EIllegalFunctionForRealtimeThread=61, |
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This panic is raised by Kern::SetThreadRealtimeState when the state argument is invalid. |
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*/ |
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EInvalidRealtimeState=62, |
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A bad descriptor was passed to a server over IPC, causing an exception when the kernel tried to |
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update its length field. |
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*/ |
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EBadIpcDescriptor=63, |
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/** |
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An invalid notification type was passed to a shared buffers exec call handler. |
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*/ |
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EShBufExecBadNotification=64, |
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An invalid parameter was passed to a shared buffers exec call handler. |
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*/ |
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EShBufExecBadParameter=65, |
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