The ERRERICR1 characteristics are:
Error Recovery Interrupt configuration register.
This register is present only when (the Error Recovery Interrupt is implemented or the implementation does not use the recommended layout for the ERRIRQCR registers) and interrupt configuration registers are implemented. Otherwise, direct accesses to ERRERICR1 are RES0.
ERRERICR1 is implemented only as part of a memory-mapped group of error records.
ERRERICR1 is a 32-bit register.
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RES0 |
Reserved, RES0.
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DATA |
Payload for the message signaled interrupt.
The reset behavior of this field is:
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IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED |
IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED.
If the implementation does not use the recommended layout for the ERRIRQCR registers then accesses to ERRERICR1 are IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED.
This section shows the offset of ERRERICR1 when FEAT_RASSA_4KB_GRP is implemented. If FEAT_RASSA_16KB_GRP or FEAT_RASSA_64KB_GRP is implemented, see 'RAS memory-mapped register views' for the offset of ERRERICR1.
Component | Offset | Instance |
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RAS | 0xE98 | ERRERICR1 |
Accessible as follows:
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