
August 2014 Altera Corporation IP Compiler for PCI Express User Guide
12. Error Handling
Each PCI Express compliant device must implement a basic level of error
management and can optionally implement advanced error management. The Altera
IP Compiler for PCI Express implements both basic and advanced error reporting.
Given its position and role within the fabric, error handling for a root port is more
complex than that of an endpoint.
The PCI Express specifications defines three types of errors, outlined in Table 12–1.
The following sections describe the errors detected by the three layers of the PCI
Express protocol and describes error logging. It includes the following sections:
■ Physical Layer Errors
■ Data Link Layer Errors
■ Transaction Layer Errors
■ Error Reporting and Data Poisoning
■ Uncorrectable and Correctable Error Status Bits
Table 12–1. Error Classification
Type
Responsible
Agent
Description
Correctable Hardware
While correctable errors may affect system performance, data integrity is
maintained.
Uncorrectable, non-fatal Device software
Uncorrectable, non-fatal errors are defined as errors in which data is lost,
but system integrity is maintained. For example, the fabric may lose a
particular TLP, but it still works without problems.
Uncorrectable, fatal System software
Errors generated by a loss of data and system failure are considered
uncorrectable and fatal. Software must determine how to handle such
errors: whether to reset the link or implement other means to minimize
the problem.
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