3.7. Resetting OS state

The OS plugin samples the OS state to determine the current state of the OS kernel, for example initialized, nearly initialized, or uninitialized. If you load and run an image on an OS-aware target, stop, and then immediately reload, without resetting the OS state to its initial value, HSD is enabled and any resources shown are those of the previous image execution.

To make sure that this does not happen, your must always reset the OS state to its uninitialized value each time the OS is reloaded. For example, you might have to perform a power-cycle.

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