I saw this question in which I first think about a simple error of OP and asked for a MVCE. OP answered it could not give one, and I voted to close.
Meanwhile two other comments gave the point that :
- it was an embedded system
- it was in kernel mode
And I realized that OP could not post a MVCE - to test a kernel problem you must compile and test in kernel mode ... And the error actually made sense : kernel modes often have limitations
Of course it was already in original post, but I was not cautious enough on it.
I wanted to retract my close vote, by it was too late and the question was already on hold. I suppose that other close voters may have read the question as I first had.
I've already voted for re-open of the question, but I wonder what is the best pratice for that kind of case :
- simply vote for re-open and pass
- edit the post to make clear why it was closed by misunderstanding
- ask OP to to the edit
- ask for a moderator to re-open