Table 43. Examples Of Event Data Field Contents For Memory Errors; Table 44. Pci Error Events - Intel X38ML - Server Board Motherboard Technical Manual

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Error Reporting and Handling
Field
00 = Unspecified byte 2
10 = OEM code in byte 2
5:4
00 = Unspecified byte 3
10 = OEM code in byte 3 (BIOS
will not use encodings 01 and
11 for errors discussed in this
document).
3:0
Offset from Event Trigger for
discrete event state.
Event Data 2
7:0 OEM code 2 or unspecified
Event Data 3
7:0 OEM code 3 or unspecified
6.2.3.2
Examples of Event Data Field Contents for Memory Errors

Table 43. Examples of Event Data Field Contents for Memory Errors

Error Type
Correctable error; no information about the error is
available.
Uncorrectable memory error, failed FBDIMM is the fifth
FBDIMM on the second memory card.
6.2.3.3
PCI Error Events
Field
Generator ID
7:1 System software ID or IPMB
slave address.
1 = ID is system software ID
0 = ID is IPMB slave address
Sensor Type
See the Intelligent Platform
Management Interface
Specification, Version 2.0.
Sensor
Number of the sensor that
Number
generated this event
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IPMI Definition

Table 44. PCI Error Events

IPMI Definition
Intel order number E15331-006
BIOS Implementation
0x21 - Uncorrectable ECC Error
0x25 - Correctable ECC Error Threshold Reached
0xFF
For format rev 1, if this byte is specified.
7:6 Matches the number of type 16 entry in the SMBIOS
table. This shall always be 0 to indicate that a single on-
board memory controller is present.
5:0 Index into SMBIOS Type17 record for the failed
FBDIMM.
Event Data 1
Event Data 2
0x20
0xFF
0x21
0xFF
BIOS Implementation
7:4 0x3 for system BIOS.
3:1
0 = Format revision, Revision of the data format for OEM
data bytes 2 and 3. For this revision of the specification,
set this field to 0. All other revisions are reserved.
0
1 = ID is system software ID.
As a result, the generator ID byte will start from 0x31 and go
up to 0x3f, in increments of 2 for events logged by the BIOS.
0x13 for critical interrupt.
The IPMI specification requires a unique value for each type
of event. This field has no other significance. It should not be
displayed to the end user if the event is logged by the BIOS.
For PERRs, the sensor number is 0xEA, for SERRs, the
Intel® Server Board X38ML
Event Data 3
0xFF
0x44
(Bits 7:6 = 01
Bits 5:0 = 04)
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