#ifndef _SPARC_MEMERR_H #define _SPARC_MEMERR_H /* memerr.h: Bit fields in the asynchronous and synchronous memory error registers used to determine what 'type' of error has just induced a trap. Copyright (C) 1994 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu) */ /* synchronous error register fields come first... */ #define SYNCER_WRITE 0x8000 /* write error... */ #define SYNCER_INVAL 0x0080 /* invalid page access was attempted */ #define SYNCER_PROT 0x0040 /* protection violation */ #define SYNCER_TIMEOUT 0x0020 /* mem-bus access timeout (mem does not exist). */ #define SYNCER_SBUSERR 0x0010 /* same as above, but for an SBUS access */ #define SYNCER_MEMERR 0x0008 /* Bus parity error, lose lose... panic time */ #define SYNCER_SZERR 0x0002 /* an attempted access was of BAD size, whoops */ #define SYNCER_WATCHDOG 0x0001 /* although we never see these, the prom will.. */ /* asynchronous error bits go here */ #define ASYNCER_WBINVAL 0x80 /* situation arose where the cache tried to write * back a page for which the valid bit was not set * within the mmu. This is due to bad mm kernel bugs. */ #define ASYNCER_TIMEOUT 0x20 /* mem-access bus timeout... */ #define ASYNCER_DVMAERR 0x10 /* dvma transfer to/from memory bombed... */ #endif /* _SPARC_MEMERR_H */