commit | 21cc6270fbf3faf56d138d276abdbd5d85cf3e56 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ben Tyner <ben.tyner@ibm.com> | Wed Oct 05 18:26:36 2022 -0500 |
committer | Ben Tyner <ben.tyner@ibm.com> | Thu Oct 06 17:27:47 2022 -0500 |
tree | e8b758efaa33fd13caf42b0575211688ec3e0d86 | |
parent | 329dbbde96a1d73d96b87fd03d53561ba8899f1e [diff] |
Capture PRD scratch registers in attention handler PRD uses some scratch registers to debug scenarios when analysis may have been interrupted. Attention handler will capture these registers in case the analyzer does not. Signed-off-by: Ben Tyner <ben.tyner@ibm.com> Change-Id: I2882afea1299e89ed5b5ad50441d9ca2eea13e96
In the event of a system fatal error reported by the internal system hardware (processor chips, memory chips, I/O chips, system memory, etc.), POWER Systems have the ability to diagnose the root cause of the failure and perform any service action needed to avoid repeated system failures.
Aditional details TBD.
For a standard OpenBMC release build, you want something like:
meson -Dtests=disabled <build_dir> ninja -C <build_dir> ninja -C <build_dir> install
For a test / debug build, a typical configuration is:
meson -Dtests=enabled <build_dir> ninja -C <build_dir> test