Fix #684, order of CleanupTaskResources #685
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Describe the contribution
When cleaning up a task the child task resources should be cleaned first, followed by the main task resources.
This is because child tasks are also associated with the original creator within OSAL and will be found through OSAL ForEachObject, and also via links within the ES task table.
By cleaning child tasks first, this avoids attempting to delete the child task twice.
Fixes #684
Testing performed
Hack "sample_app" to create a child thread AND trigger an exception after period of time. Confirmed the original bug report where the attempt to clean up the sample_app resources results in
CFE_ES_TASK_DELETE_ERR
in the unmodified master branch.Then apply this patch and re-test, and confirm that "sample_app" is successfully restarted.
Also confirm unit tests passing.
Expected behavior changes
Both the main task and the child task(s) are successfully deleted and restarted after the exception occurs.
System(s) tested on
Ubuntu 20.04
Contributor Info - All information REQUIRED for consideration of pull request
Joseph Hickey, Vantage Systems, Inc.