欢迎访问ic37.com |
会员登录 免费注册
发布采购

313072-002 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

313072-002图片预览
型号: 313072-002
PDF下载: 下载PDF文件 查看货源
内容描述: 高级内存缓冲器 [Advanced Memory Buffer]
分类和应用:
文件页数/大小: 250 页 / 3863 K
品牌: INTEL [ INTEL ]
 浏览型号313072-002的Datasheet PDF文件第124页浏览型号313072-002的Datasheet PDF文件第125页浏览型号313072-002的Datasheet PDF文件第126页浏览型号313072-002的Datasheet PDF文件第127页浏览型号313072-002的Datasheet PDF文件第129页浏览型号313072-002的Datasheet PDF文件第130页浏览型号313072-002的Datasheet PDF文件第131页浏览型号313072-002的Datasheet PDF文件第132页  
DDR MemBIST  
be determined from the sequence numbering this is a 10N  
pattern.  
11.3.5  
Error Reporting and Control  
Information about failures detected by MemBIST is reported in a variety of ways.  
These are summarized here and detailed in the following sections. MBCSR:pf set  
during a MemBIST operation indicates that a failure was detected. MBDATA can log the  
addresses of up to 5 failures. When the MemBIST operation is utilizing a fixed data  
pattern selected using MBCSR:dtype = 0x0, MBDATA also contains a failure data bit  
location accumulator, which logs any data bit that has seen a failure during the  
operation. With other dtypes, the failure data bit location accumulator may replace the  
address logs. MB_ERR_DATA logs the first four 144-bit data words which MemBIST  
detects as containing an error after the Memory Test Failure Address Pointer Register  
(MBFADDRPTR) has counted down to zero. MBFADDRPTR makes it possible to extract  
the failure data information for all repeatable failures which occur during execution of a  
MemBIST operation.  
How the available logs in are filled depends partly upon the MemBIST configuration and  
partly upon how the errors detected by MemBIST occur. For example, when MemBIST  
is set to halt on error and a failure is detected, MemBIST does not advance to the next  
address. However, due to the architecture of the memory system, there may be more  
than one error to log from the single address that was being checked when the failure  
was detected. At burst length of 4, for each address there are four 72-bit bus-widths of  
data to be checked. Data is logged in 144-bit quantities. If a bit in the DRAM bus was  
stuck, this might result in an error being detected in each of the four 72-bit bus-widths  
of data. Even though MemBIST is set to halt on error, this would result in two 144-bit  
data error logs, each with a corresponding failure address log. Operating at BL=8 could  
result in up to four 144-bit data error logs being written with their corresponding  
address logs.  
When MemBIST is not set to halt on error, logs will fill as errors occur. The logs may  
contain information from several unrelated failing addresses. The first four failures to  
be detected will cause the first four 144-bit failure data chunks to be logged along with  
their corresponding addresses. The address of the fifth error to occur will also be  
logged, although there is no location available to log the failure data. The sixth and  
succeeding errors will not be logged. During execution of a MemBIST operation,  
MemBIST will not overwrite a log entry that has already been filled during that  
operation to record a more recent failure.  
11.3.5.1  
Control Register Pass/Fail Bit and Halt On Error  
The MemBIST pass/fail bit, MBCSR:pf, is always cleared when MemBIST execution  
starts. If a failure is ever detected, this bit is always set immediately. If MBCSR:halt  
(halt on detection of read-compare error) is set, and MBCSR:pf is then set due to  
detection of an error, MemBIST execution always completes the accesses to the current  
address and then halts without proceeding to the next address. No other MemBIST  
controls, including a non-zero value in MBFADDRPTR, modifies the setting of the failure  
bit or the halting on failure detection as described.  
11.3.5.2  
Failure Address Logging  
The addresses of the first 5 detected failures can be logged by MemBIST. The address  
logs (located in MBDATA) are always cleared, and the logging pointer is always reset to  
start logging with the first log, each time that MemBIST starts execution of a new  
operation.  
128  
Intel® 6400/6402 Advanced Memory Buffer Datasheet