PPC exception 0x320

Becky Bruce Becky.Bruce at freescale.com
Wed Apr 26 01:44:54 EST 2006


Is there some error message you can show me?

-B

On Apr 25, 2006, at 10:03 AM, jeanwelly wrote:

> Hi Becky Bruce,
> I'm using PPC 750... Just as you said, 0x300 is for DSI, and I  
> guess they are a set of exceptions, not just one. And 0x320 is one  
> of them.
> I got a board crash, and PPC alarmed exception 0x320. Could you  
> show me the mechanism of handling of a special exception not one set.
> 	
>
> ======= 2006-04-25 02:53:35 您在来信中写道:=======
>
>> Could you try to be more specific?  What processor do you have, what
>> linux version are you running, and what do you mean exactly when you
>> say you "encountered PPC exception 0x320"?  As far as I know, the
>> powerpc architecture does not define an exception 0x320.  0x300 is
>> usually DSI on classic powerpc parts.  BookE parts handle things
>> differently.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Becky
>>
>> On Apr 24, 2006, at 8:51 AM, jeanwelly wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I encountered PPC exception 0x320, but don't know what it for. Any
>>> one could help me on this?
>>> Thanks!
>>>  				
>>>
>>>         jeanwelly
>>>         jeanwelly at 126.com
>>>           2006-04-24
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>>
>> .
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>         致
> 礼!
>
> 				
>         jeanwelly
>         jeanwelly at 126.com
>           2006-04-25
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