Software Emulation Kernel Panic

Wolfgang Denk wd at denx.de
Tue Jun 13 17:07:45 EST 2000


In message <39458490.234545FC at embeddededge.com> Dan Malek wrote:
>
> > Wolfgang's suggestion makes a lot of sense to me:
> > "Usually this means that you are running on an old  mask  revision  of
> > the  CPU,  which  still  has  the  (in)famous  "Cache Corruption When
> > Writing to Special Registers" bug."
>
> I believe that only affected some 860(T) processors.  I don't remember
> that listed for any other processor model or silicon.

Unfortunately,  this  silicon  bug  is  present  on  the  early  mask
revisions of _all_ MPC8xx CPUs.

On the MPC823 it's listed as "CPU6. Possible  Data  Cache  Curruption
With  Special Purpose Register Access Located in Data Cache, Data MMU
or SIU" up to and including CPU revision 0.3  (mask  set  3F98S);  it
seems fixed in revision A (mask set 0H98G, 1H98G) and later.

For the MPC850 it's listed as "CPU7. Possible Data  Cache  Curruption
When  Writing  SPRs"  up  to and including CPU revision 0.3 (mask set
3F98S); it seems fixed in revision A  (mask  set  0H98G,  2H98G)  and
later. I have a few samples of MPC850 CPUs labeled as 7F98S which are
not listed by Motorola, which are also affected.

Wolfgang Denk

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