Read composite
flag status
registers
Error code 4
N0
Yes
Error code 2
No
Yes
Read initiator agent
ERROR_LOG register
Read all
PM_ERROR_LOG
registers
Error code 1:
unsupported
command
Address hole
Initiator burst
timeout
Initiator response
timeout
Target SError
assertion
Target request
timeout
One register
shows error
code 3
?
No
Target in-band
error
Yes
Protection
violation
Other error types that can
be detected at TA level
have already been directly
decoded through the
access to the composite flags
Is flag a Initiator
burst timeout
Is flag a Initiator
response
timeout
Is flag a target
SError assertion
Is flag a Target
request timeout
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
At this stage the only possible
internal error remaining is a
protection violation
.
All TA using a firewall must be
checked
No
?
?
?
?
?
?
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Figure 9-10. Typical Error Analysis Sequence
Errors that do not result from an in-band to out-of-band conversion can be extracted immediately from the
application or debug error flag by reading the STATUS field
[63:0] and
[63:0] register; therefore, they do not require the whole analysis sequence
shown in
When analysis leads to a TA error, software must read the initiator agent ADDR field
[39:0] to extract the TA address causing the error.
9.2.4.3.1 Time-Out Handling
This section gives information about all modules and features in the high-tier device. To flag interconnect
response being blocked, the time-out of target agents attached to unavailable modules can be enabled
with the lowest setting.
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