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Intel T8300 - Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 800MHz 3MB Socket P Mobile CPU Documentation Update page 42

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AZ51.
LER MSRs May Be Incorrectly Updated
The LER (Last Exception Record) MSRs, MSR_LER_FROM_LIP (1DDH) and
Problem:
MSR_LER_TO_LIP (1DEH) may contain incorrect values after any of the following:
 Either STPCLK#, NMI (NonMaskable Interrupt) or external interrupts
 CMP or TEST instructions with an uncacheable memory operand followed by a
conditional jump
 STI/POP SS/MOV SS instructions followed by CMP or TEST instructions and then by a
conditional jump
When the conditions for this erratum occur, the value of the LER MSRs may be
Implication:
incorrectly updated.
Workaround: None identified
Status:
For the steppings affected, see the Summary Tables of Changes.
AZ52.
Processor May Unexpectedly Assert False THERMTRIP# after Receiving
a Warm Reset
Some processors may unexpectedly assert a false THERMTRIP# after a warm reset under
Problem:
certain environmental and operating conditions. Intel has observed this on a limited
number of parts when they are operating at a core-to-bus ratio different from the ratio
used at power-on. The issue is due to a thermal sensor circuit timing marginality event
that causes the sensor to initiate a thermal shutdown. Under these conditions, upon
RESET# assertion, some processors may assert a false THERMTRIP# even though their
temperature is below normal THERMTRIP# activation temperature. A warm reset is
different from a cold/power-on reset in that PWRGOOD remains active throughout the
assertion of RESET#.
This issue may be observed during warm reset cycle testing or during the process of
Implication:
repeatedly entering and exiting the S3/S4/S5 sleep states. When this issue occurs, the
processor may proceed with a thermal shutdown signaled by the assertion of processor
THERMTRIP# and the platform will remove power from the CPU or the entire platform.
Workaround: A BIOS update can be implemented to address this erratum. The workaround found in
the BIOS requires that the processor transition to Low Frequency mode before a warm
reset. Please contact your local Intel representative for more information.
Note: This workaround does not cover all system configurations where warm resets are
initiated by Intel® AMT.
Status:
For the steppings affected, see the Summary Tables of Changes.
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