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Soft WDT: detect deliberate infinite loop at Postmortem (#8918)
A popular method of handling an unrecoverable state is to reboot. The SDK does this in many places by printing a cryptic debug message followed by something equivalent to while(true){}, which compiles down to loop: j loop, creating a Soft WDT reset.
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@ -181,7 +181,13 @@ static void postmortem_report(uint32_t sp_dump) {
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exccause, epc1, rst_info.epc2, rst_info.epc3, rst_info.excvaddr, rst_info.depc);
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}
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else if (rst_info.reason == REASON_SOFT_WDT_RST) {
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ets_printf_P(PSTR("\nSoft WDT reset\n"));
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ets_printf_P(PSTR("\nSoft WDT reset"));
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const char infinite_loop[] = { 0x06, 0xff, 0xff }; // loop: j loop
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if (0 == memcmp_P(infinite_loop, (PGM_VOID_P)rst_info.epc1, 3u)) {
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// The SDK is riddled with these. They are usually preceded by an ets_printf.
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ets_printf_P(PSTR(" - deliberate infinite loop detected"));
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}
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ets_putc('\n');
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ets_printf_P(PSTR("\nException (%d):\nepc1=0x%08x epc2=0x%08x epc3=0x%08x excvaddr=0x%08x depc=0x%08x\n"),
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rst_info.exccause, /* Address executing at time of Soft WDT level-1 interrupt */ rst_info.epc1, 0, 0, 0, 0);
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}
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