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Re: Memory/data errors
On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 16:15:56 +0000 (UTC)
Eduardo Horvath <eeh%NetBSD.org@localhost> wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Mar 2018, Sad Clouds wrote:
>
> > Mar 15 17:53:42 ultra10 /netbsd: data error type 32 sfsr=0
> > sfva=425de020 afsr=400008 afva=17ff7b6fbf8 tf=0x1186c7ed0
>
> Trap type 32 is a memory access error fault. It happens when trying
> to access a device fails.
>
> Since the synchronous fault status register (SFSR) is zero, the
> contents of SFVA is probably irrelevent.
>
> The AFSR, however, does have interesting values, so the AFVA is
> probably valid. Ths AFSR has the EDP bit set which indicates data
> parity in the E$ SRAM. Bit 3 in the syndrome is set pointing to data
> bits 31-24.
>
> The memory coherence domain on ultrasparc processors is the E$.
> Since neither the UE nor CE bits are set, this is probably not
> indicative of bad DRAM. And the AFSR is not updated when the EDP bit
> is set.
>
> The EDP bit indicates an ECC error on data read.
>
> I'd say either your E$ SRAM is dying, or some operation is causing
> the contents of the E$ SRAM to get corrupted.
>
> Eduardo
OK thanks for the info. I have a spare CPU from another Ultra 10, which
I can try. Maybe that one is still OK.
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