Report
IntelĀ® Server System SR2500ALLXR 4BErrata and Contingencies
Operating system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc.)
Failure type
(Contingency, Errata, Incident)
ID number
Windows Server 2008 x64 Errata 1080
Failing test name
PCI Hardware Compliance Test
Applicable error message
(Type N/A if the error message
or failing text is excessive or if
there is no text)
PCI Compliance test causes the system to hang after testing Power
Management capability of the graphics devices. This occurs after
the device are put into various D-states and then recovered to D0
state. Cause: The AMD/ATI graphics devices require that the
VBIOS be re-posted after transition to various D-states and
recovery to D0 state which the PCIHCT doesn't do.
Additional information
(for example, test system in a
multiple system configuration)
Operating system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc.)
Failure type
(Contingency, Errata, Incident)
ID number
Windows Server 2008 x64 Errata 566
Failing test name
PCI Hardware Compliance Test
Applicable error message
(Type N/A if the error message
or failing text is excessive or if
there is no text)
Assertion 7A5587BC-5646-4DC4-9A5D-22F85AB2204E: FAILED. PCI
Express ports and bridges must implement Subsystem ID and Subsystem
Vendor ID Capability. This requirement not in effect unitl 2009
Additional information
(for example, test system in a
multiple system configuration)
Operating system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc.)
Failure type
(Contingency, Errata, Incident)
ID number
Windows Server 2008 x64 Errata 1114
Failing test name
PCI Hardware Compliance Test
Applicable error message
(Type N/A if the error message
or failing text is excessive or if
there is no text)
According to the PCI Express Base Specification, Rev 2.0 Section
7.8.8, this bit field is undefined when the link is not up. If there is
not PCIe device behind the bridge, then the link can NOT be up
and therefore the field is undefined. Bit 13 in the same register
(Link Status) can be used to determine if the link is active (up).
The PCIHCT uses the Presence Detect State bit of the Slot Status
register to determine whether a child device is present. However,
the Presence Detect State bit only returns valid data if the Slot
Implemented bit is set (bit 8 of PCIe capabilities register). If the
PCIe root port or downstream port will never have a device behind
it, the Slot Implemented bit is cleared to 0. Per the spec, PDS will
always be 1 when the Slot Implemented bit is clear. Therefore PDS
can not be used to determine device presence when the SI bit is
clear.
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