O.2 red_state and error_state, Red_state and error_state 139 – FUJITSU Implementation Supplement Fujitsu SPARC64 V User Manual
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Release 1.0, 1 July 2002
F. Chapter O
Reset, RED_state, and error_state
139
O.2
RED_state and error_state
illustrates the processor state transition diagram.
FIGURE O-1
Processor State Diagram
exec_state
RED_state
error_state
**
DONE/RETRY
RED = 0
TRAP@MAXTL–1
SIR@<MAXTL
TRAP
RED = 1
TRAP@MAXTL
SIR@MAXTL
TRAP@<MAXTL
SIR@<MAXTL
TRAP@MAXTL
SIR@MAXTL
@<MAXTL-1
POR
WDT1*
WDT2**
XIR
Any State
Including Power Off
@<MAXTL-1
WDT1@MAXTL–1
WDT1@<MAXTL
WDT1@MAXTL
WDT2*
ErrorState trans Error
CPU Fatal
Error ***
Fatal Error
Fatal Error
*
WDT1 is the first watchdog timeout.
** WDT2 is the second watchdog timeout. WDT2 takes the CPU into
error_state
. In a normal setting,
error_state
immediately generates a watchdog reset trap and brings the CPU into
RED_state
. Thus, the
state is transient. When
OPSR
(Operation Status Register) specifies the stop on
error_ state
, an entry into
error_state
does not cause a watchdog reset and the CPU remains in the
error_state
.
***
CPU_fatal_error_state
signals the detection of a fatal error to the system through P_FERR signal to the sys-
tem, and the system causes a FATAL reset. Soft POR will be applied to the all CPUs in the system at the FATAL
reset.
WDR