SPRZ530B april   2022  – june 2023 AM68 , AM68A , TDA4AL-Q1 , TDA4VE-Q1 , TDA4VL-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2. 1Modules Affected
  3. 2Nomenclature, Package Symbolization, and Revision Identification
    1. 2.1 Device and Development-Support Tool Nomenclature
    2. 2.2 Devices Supported
    3. 2.3 Package Symbolization and Revision Identification
  4. 3Silicon Revision 1.0 Usage Notes and Advisories
    1. 3.1 Silicon Revision 1.0 Usage Notes
      1.      i2134
    2. 3.2 Silicon Revision 1.0 Advisories
      1.      i2049
      2.      i2062
      3.      i2063
      4.      i2064
      5.      i2065
      6.      i2079
      7.      i2091
      8.      i2097
      9.      i2103
      10.      i2120
      11.      i2134
      12.      i2137
      13.      i2146
      14.      i2157
      15.      i2159
      16.      i2160
      17.      i2161
      18.      i2163
      19.      i2166
      20.      i2177
      21.      i2189
      22.      i2190
      23.      i2196
      24.      i2197
      25.      i2205
      26.      i2215
      27.      i2216
      28.      i2219
      29.      i2232
      30.      i2234
      31.      i2235
      32.      i2237
      33.      i2242
      34.      i2243
      35.      i2244
      36.      i2245
      37.      i2249
      38.      i2253
      39.      i2271
      40.      i2272
      41.      i2278
      42.      i2279
      43.      i2283
      44.      i2307
      45.      i2308
      46.      i2310
      47.      i2311
      48.      i2312
      49.      i2313
      50.      i2316
      51.      i2320
      52.      i2326
      53.      i2329
      54.      i2351
      55.      i2362
      56.      i2366
      57.      i2371
      58.      i2372
      59.      i2378
      60.      i2381
      61.      i2383
  5.   Trademarks
  6.   Revision History

i2049


ECC_AGGR: Potential IP Clockstop/Reset Sequence Hang due to Pending ECC Aggregator Interrupts

Details:

The ECC Aggregator module is used to aggregate safety error occurrences (which are rare) and generate interrupts to notify software. The ECC Aggregator provides software control over the enabling/disabling and clearing of safety errors interrupts.

When software is performing a clockstop/reset sequence on an IP, the sequence can potentially not complete because the IP's associated ECC Aggregator instance is not idle. The ECC Aggregator idle status is dependent upon any pending safety error interrupts either enabled or disabled, which have not been cleared by software. As a result, the IP's clockstop/reset sequence may never complete (hang) if there are any pending safety errors interrupts that remain uncleared.

Workaround(s):

General Note:

Clockstopping the ECC Aggregator is not supported in functional safety use-cases.

Software should use the following workaround for non-functional safety use-cases:

  1. Enable all ECC Aggregator interrupts for the IP
  2. Service and clear all Pending interrupts
  3. Step 3:
    1. Disable all interrupt sources to the ECC Aggregator, followed by performing Clockstop/reset sequence.
    2. Perform Clockstop/reset sequence, while continuing to service/clear pending interrupts.

Due to interrupts being external stimuli, software has two options for step 3:

  1. Disable all interrupt sources (EDC CTRL checkers) that can generate pending ECC_AGGR interrupts prior to performing the clockstop/reset sequence
  2. Continue to service/clear pending interrupts that occur while performing the clkstop/reset sequence. The sequence would proceed when all interrupts are cleared.

Software in general may need to detect pending interrupts that continuously fire during this entire sequence (ex. in the case of a stuck-at fault scenario), and disable their associated EDC CTRL safety checkers to allow the clockstop/reset sequence to progress towards completion.