I wouldnt think so. Normally ATTACH creates a boundary, and only certain
things can cross that boundary, like for instance, an ESTAI.

Joe

On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 1:26 PM Thomas David Rivers <riv...@dignus.com>
wrote:

> I'm sure many on this list will know the answer to this,
> and I've been reading various manuals trying to find it...
>
> But - if a primary task issues an ESPIE SET to establish
> a ESPIE exit on a particular event, does that ESPIE exit
> get control if an ATTACH'd sub-task triggers the event?
>
> In my casual testing it didn't seem to (the attached sub-tasks
> were actually BPX pthread_create'd tasks, if that matters.)
>
> That is - if my initial task issues an ESPIE, does that ESPIE
> "cover" my sub-tasks as well, or would each sub-task need
> its own ESPIE.
>
> What seems to be happening is that some bad memory is
> referenced in my sub-task, but my ESPIE exit (in the parent
> task)  is not being driven...
>
>       - Thanks -
>     -  Dave Rivers -
>
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