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| D | pcieaer-howto.rst | 79 …0000:50:00.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Uncorrected (Fatal), type=Transaction Layer, id=0500(Reques… 116 errors are further classified into non-fatal errors and fatal errors. 117 Non-fatal errors cause the particular transaction to be unreliable, 118 but the PCIe link itself is fully functional. Fatal errors, on 144 fatal error happens. The Root Port AER service driver provides a 177 Non-correctable (non-fatal and fatal) errors 180 If an error message indicates a non-fatal error, performing link reset 194 If an error message indicates a fatal error, kernel will broadcast 214 error is fatal, kernel will print out warning messages. Please refer 222 Fatal error recovery will fail if the errors are reported by the
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| /Documentation/firmware-guide/acpi/apei/ |
| D | einj.rst | 51 0x00000002 Processor Uncorrectable non-fatal 52 0x00000004 Processor Uncorrectable fatal 54 0x00000010 Memory Uncorrectable non-fatal 55 0x00000020 Memory Uncorrectable fatal 57 0x00000080 PCI Express Uncorrectable non-fatal 58 0x00000100 PCI Express Uncorrectable fatal 60 0x00000400 Platform Uncorrectable non-fatal 61 0x00000800 Platform Uncorrectable fatal 189 0x00000002 Processor Uncorrectable non-fatal 191 0x00000010 Memory Uncorrectable non-fatal [all …]
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| D | output_format.rst | 21 <severity string>* := recoverable | fatal | corrected | info 110 if section severity is fatal or recoverable 121 Replay Timer Timeout | Advisory Non-Fatal
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/scsi/ |
| D | hisilicon-sas.txt | 21 - interrupts : For v1 hw: Interrupts for phys, completion queues, and fatal 25 - Fatal interrupts 35 Fatal interrupts : the fatal interrupts are ordered as follows: 96 <376 4>,/* fatal ecc */ 97 <381 4>;/* fatal axi */
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| /Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| D | debugfs-cxl | 51 0x2000 CXL.cache Protocol Uncorrectable non-fatal 52 0x4000 CXL.cache Protocol Uncorrectable fatal 54 0x10000 CXL.mem Protocol Uncorrectable non-fatal 55 0x20000 CXL.mem Protocol Uncorrectable fatal
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| D | sysfs-driver-qat_ras | 13 Description: (RO) Reports the number of non fatal errors detected by the device. 21 Description: (RO) Reports the number of fatal errors detected by the device.
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| D | sysfs-bus-pci-devices-aer_stats | 28 Advisory Non-Fatal 0 37 Description: List of uncorrectable fatal errors seen and reported by this
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| D | sysfs-platform-usbip-vudc | 23 3 Fatal error occurred during communication
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| D | pstore | 25 - "mce" - architecture dependent data from fatal h/w error
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| /Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/ |
| D | qcom,pas-common.yaml | 31 - description: Fatal interrupt 41 - const: fatal
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| D | qcom,qcs404-cdsp-pil.yaml | 29 - description: Fatal interrupt 37 - const: fatal 133 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready",
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| D | qcom,sdm845-adsp-pil.yaml | 29 - description: Fatal interrupt 37 - const: fatal 136 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready",
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| D | qcom,sc7280-adsp-pil.yaml | 33 - description: Fatal interrupt 42 - const: fatal 163 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready",
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| D | qcom,sc7280-wpss-pil.yaml | 29 - description: Fatal interrupt 38 - const: fatal 174 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready", "handover",
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| D | qcom,sc7180-mss-pil.yaml | 39 - description: Fatal interrupt 48 - const: fatal 210 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready", "handover",
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| D | qcom,sc7280-mss-pil.yaml | 43 - description: Fatal interrupt 52 - const: fatal 230 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready", "handover",
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| D | qcom,msm8916-mss-pil.yaml | 42 - description: Fatal interrupt 50 - const: fatal 261 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready", "handover", "stop-ack";
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| D | qcom,msm8996-mss-pil.yaml | 43 - description: Fatal interrupt 52 - const: fatal 354 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready", "handover", "stop-ack",
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| D | qcom,qcs404-pas.yaml | 79 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready",
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| D | qcom,wcnss-pil.yaml | 48 - const: fatal 237 interrupt-names = "wdog", "fatal", "ready", "handover", "stop-ack";
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| /Documentation/driver-api/mei/ |
| D | mei.rst | 110 EFAULT Fatal Error (e.g. Unable to access user input data) 147 EFAULT Fatal Error (e.g. Unable to access user input data) 175 EFAULT Fatal Error (e.g. Unable to access user input data) 200 EFAULT Fatal Error (e.g. Unable to access user input data)
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| /Documentation/networking/devlink/ |
| D | mlx5.rst | 221 fw fatal reporter 223 The fw fatal reporter implements `dump` and `recover` callbacks. 224 It follows fatal errors indications by CR-space dump and recover flow. 226 interface is not functional, which is the case in most FW fatal errors.
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| /Documentation/arch/x86/ |
| D | buslock.rst | 67 |fatal |Kernel OOPs |Send SIGBUS to user. | 70 | |supported, fatal in #AC | | 112 fatal section in Guidance
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| D | microcode.rst | 147 Fatal un-recoverable MCEs and recoverable MCEs. While un-recoverable 148 errors are fatal, recoverable errors can also happen in kernel context 149 are also treated as fatal by the kernel.
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| /Documentation/arch/arm64/ |
| D | tagged-address-abi.rst | 102 result in an error code being returned, a (fatal) signal being raised, 133 being returned, a (fatal) signal being raised, or other modes of
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