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1 <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> |
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2 <panic_category> |
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3 <category_name>Kern-Heap</category_name> |
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4 <category_description> <p>KERN-HEAP panics are raised by the kernel when bad parameters are passed to kernel-side heap functions. </p></category_description> |
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5 <panics> |
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6 <panic> |
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7 <panic_id>39</panic_id> |
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8 <panic_description><p>This panic is raised when the size specified for the new heap is smaller than the permitted minimum; it must be at least the size of a RHeap object. On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. </p></panic_description> |
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9 </panic> |
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10 <panic> |
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11 <panic_id>42</panic_id> |
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12 <panic_description><p>This panic is raised in a call to the RHeap member functions, AllocLen(), Free(), FreeZ(), ReAlloc(), ReAllocL(), Adjust() and AdjustL(), when a pointer passed to these functions does not point to a valid cell. On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. </p></panic_description> |
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13 </panic> |
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14 <panic> |
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15 <panic_id>213</panic_id> |
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16 <panic_description><p>This panic is raised when attempting to set a new debug failure mode on a heap with an invalid argument. For example, if aBurst > KMaxTUint6 when invoking __UHEAP_BURSTFAILNEXT when a RHeap object is used for the user heap. On the user side this is associated with the USER category; on the kernel side this is associated with the KERN-HEAP category. </p></panic_description> |
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17 </panic> |
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18 </panics> |
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19 </panic_category> |