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SubjectRE: Linux Kernel handling AXI DECERR/SLVERR
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On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 11:28:49AM +0000, Bharat Kumar Gogada wrote:
> In our case the peripheral returns SLVERR first time and we see the following print but kernel do not hang.
> [ 231.484186] Unhandled fault: synchronous external abort
> (0x92000210) at 0x0000007f9241f880 Bus error
>
> And from simulation we know that subsequent access to peripheral
> returns OKAY response, however we see subsequent access fail with same
> above bus error when we boot Linux.
>
> Is there a way to handle these synchronous abort gracefully in Linux
> or are these fatal ?

We don't currently have any mechanism to handle these, though it might be possible for synchronous abort.
Since currently there is no mechanism to handle, if once synchronous abort is received from a peripheral,
consecutive access will show up same error even peripheral responds with OKAY ?
What are the possible ways for handling these ?

Do you know why the device is returning SLVERR in this case?
There is an error being detected by the device.

Bharat

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