SLAU846B June 2023 – November 2024 MSPM0G1105 , MSPM0G1106 , MSPM0G1107 , MSPM0G1505 , MSPM0G1506 , MSPM0G1507 , MSPM0G1519 , MSPM0G3105 , MSPM0G3105-Q1 , MSPM0G3106 , MSPM0G3106-Q1 , MSPM0G3107 , MSPM0G3107-Q1 , MSPM0G3505 , MSPM0G3505-Q1 , MSPM0G3506 , MSPM0G3506-Q1 , MSPM0G3507 , MSPM0G3507-Q1 , MSPM0G3519
There are several exception conditions which can cause the processor to enter a lockup state. On MSPM0 devices, a processor lockup is considered a fatal fault which always triggers a SYSRST to clear the lockup condition and restart the system.
A lockup state is entered by the processor if an SVC (supervisor call) or fault condition occurs while the processor is handling an exception with priority of -1 or higher (numerically lower). Such a fault is considered by the processor to be unexpected under normal operating conditions.
The following examples are conditions that can trigger a lockup state in the processor: