Subject: Re: unexpected machine checks
To: None <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: Andrei A. Dergatchev <A.Dergatchev@tn.utwente.nl>
List: port-alpha
Date: 01/13/2001 00:51:45
[...]
> Unexpected Machine Check
[...]
> vector = 0x660
>
> Is this indicative of bad memory?
Yes, very probably. There was a case (for pc164) when it appeared
to be a problem due to bus (you could look in archives).
> How would I go about
> finding out what these machine checks mean?
Machine checks are of four (4) types, as in the following table:
Code Reason Example or Common Cause
==== ====== =======================
620 System Correctable correctable errors in the memory
subsystem,
eg single bit ECC errors, detected
async to
processor execution
630 Processor Correctable correctable cache and TLB errors,
detected
internally by the processor
660 System Uncorrectable unrecoverable memory errors
670 Processor Uncorrectable unrecoverable cache or TLB errors, or
read of a non-existent I/O space
location
>
> Maybe my reliability problems burning CDs and these
> machine checks are related? I think I had better stop
> trying to burn CDs until I get this sorted out... I've
> destroyed 5 today.
Perhaps it is just any load that will cause problems.
>
> Thanks,
> Nick Maniscalco
Regards,
Andrei