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@@ -71,15 +71,11 @@ console. If it's a correctable error, it is outputed as a warning.
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Otherwise, it is printed as an error. So users could choose different
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log level to filter out correctable error messages.
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-Below shows an example.
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-+------ PCI-Express Device Error -----+
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-Error Severity : Uncorrected (Fatal)
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-PCIE Bus Error type : Transaction Layer
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-Unsupported Request : First
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-Requester ID : 0500
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-VendorID=8086h, DeviceID=0329h, Bus=05h, Device=00h, Function=00h
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-TLB Header:
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-04000001 00200a03 05010000 00050100
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+Below shows an example:
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+0000:50:00.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Uncorrected (Fatal), type=Transaction Layer, id=0500(Requester ID)
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+0000:50:00.0: device [8086:0329] error status/mask=00100000/00000000
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+0000:50:00.0: [20] Unsupported Request (First)
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+0000:50:00.0: TLP Header: 04000001 00200a03 05010000 00050100
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In the example, 'Requester ID' means the ID of the device who sends
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the error message to root port. Pls. refer to pci express specs for
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