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This proof demonstrates the memory safety of the TaskDelete function. The
initialization for the task to be delete and pxCurrentTCB
is quite similar
(since the task handle may be NULL, and in that case pxCurrentTCB
is used).
The task to be deleted requires the stack in the task control block to be
allocated, and the flag for static allocation to be properly set (i.e., valid
values as defined by the macros) Task lists are initialized with these tasks
and nondet. filled with a few more items. We assume a nondet. value for
xSchedulerRunning
.
This proof is a work-in-progress. Proof assumptions are described in the harness. The proof also assumes the following functions are memory safe and have no side effects relevant to the memory safety of this function:
- vPortCloseRunningThread
- vPortDeleteThread
- vPortEnterCritical
- vPortExitCritical
- vPortGenerateSimulatedInterrupt