Zynq-7000 AP SoC and 7 Series FPGAs MIS v4.1
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UG586 November 30, 2016
Chapter 1:
DDR3 and DDR2 SDRAM Memory Interface Solution
UE_FFD[127:96]
Note:
This register is only used when the DQ_WIDTH == 144.
This register stores the (uncorrected) failing data (Bits[127:96]) of the first occurrence of an
access with an uncorrectable error. When the UE_STATUS bit in the ECC Status register is
cleared, this register is re-enabled to store the data of the next uncorrectable error. Storing
of the failing data is enabled after reset.
UE_FFE
This register stores the ECC bits of the first occurrence of an access with an uncorrectable
error. When the UE_STATUS bit in the ECC Status register is cleared, this register is
re-enabled to store the ECC of the next uncorrectable error. Storing of the failing ECC is
enabled after reset.
describes the register bit usage when DQ_WIDTH = 72.
describes the register bit usage when DQ_WIDTH = 144.
FI_D0
This register is used to inject errors in data (Bits[31:0]) written to memory and can be used
to test the error correction and error signaling. The bits set in the register toggle the
corresponding data bits (word 0 or Bits[31:0]) of the subsequent data written to the
memory without affecting the ECC bits written. After the fault has been injected, the Fault
Injection Data register is cleared automatically.
Table 1-41:
Uncorrectable Error First Failing Data [127:96] Register Bit Definitions
Bits
Name
Core Access
Reset Value
Description
31:0
UE_FFD[127:96] R
0
Data (Bits[127:96]) of the first occurrence of an
uncorrectable error.
Table 1-42:
Uncorrectable Error First Failing ECC Register Bit Definitions for 72-Bit External Memory
Width
Bits
Name
Core Access
Reset Value
Description
31:8
Reserved
RSVD
–
Reserved
7:0
UE_FFE R
0
ECC (Bits[7:0]) of the first occurrence of an
uncorrectable error.
Table 1-43:
Uncorrectable Error First Failing ECC Register Bit Definitions for 144-Bit External Memory
Width
Bits
Name
Core Access
Reset Value
Description
31:16 Reserved
RSVD
–
Reserved
15:0
UE_FFE R
0
ECC (Bits[15:0]) of the first occurrence of an
uncorrectable error.