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PCI Bridge

MPC8260 PowerQUICC II Family Reference Manual, Rev. 2

9-100

Freescale Semiconductor

9.14.1.3.4

Target-Abort Error

If a PCI transaction initiated by the PCI bridge is terminated by target-abort, the PCI bridge sets the
received target-abort flag (bit 12) of the PCI status register and bit 4 of the error status register (refer to

Section 9.11.1.9, “Error Status Register (ESR)”

). Note that data transferred in a target-aborted transaction

may be corrupt.

9.14.1.3.5

NMI

This signal is captured in bit 11 of the ESR (refer to

Section 9.11.1.9, “Error Status Register (ESR)

). It

indicates that an error has occurred on the 60x bus in a transaction that was originally initiated by the PCI
bridge.

9.14.1.4

Embedded Utilities

Embedded utilities errors are errors detected in the I

2

O interface. Embedded utilities errors are limited to

queue overflows in the I

2

O outbound free queue and the inbound post queue.

9.14.1.4.1

Outbound Free Queue Overflow

If the PCI bridge detects an I

2

O outbound free queue overflow, it sets bit 8 of the error status register (refer

to

Section 9.11.1.9, “Error Status Register (ESR)”

) and freezes all I

2

O state information.

9.14.1.4.2

Inbound Post Queue Overflow

If the PCI bridge detects an I

2

O inbound post queue overflow, it sets bit 9 of the error status register (refer

to

Section 9.11.1.9, “Error Status Register (ESR)”

) and freezes all I

2

O state information.

9.14.1.4.3

Inbound DoorBell Machine Check

If an external PCI master writes the inbound doorbell register such that the most significant bit is set, then
bit 12 of ESR (refer to

Section 9.11.1.9, “Error Status Register (ESR)”

) is set and a machine check is

asserted to the local processor.

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