osMutexDelete / osSemaphoreDelete result in a HardFault at "SVC 0".

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osMutexDelete / osSemaphoreDelete result in a HardFault at "SVC 0".

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Greetings!

I'm running the Texas Instruments SimpleLink driver ( for CC3100 ) which I have ported to the mbed platform on a FRDM-K64F board with a MK64FN1M0VLL12 ARM Cortex-M4F processor. Now at some point the driver which I'm running from my main() function tries to delete the Semaphores and Mutexes which it previously allocated. the problem is that this simple operation results in a HardFault. Now I am certain that these Mutexes and Sepmaphores are actually allocated.

I have stepped through the instructions and I can see that "svc 0" is where the HardFault is triggered.

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Does anyone have any clues as to why this might be happening?? I would appreciate any help.

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OK, I found the problem! The issue was that the code I was using called a __disable_irq() right before those instructions which I reckon resulted in HardFault exception!

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OK, I found the problem! The issue was that the code I was using called a __disable_irq() right before those instructions which I reckon resulted in HardFault exception!

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