Catastrophic error events, Action, Link error events – Altera SerialLite II Protocol User Manual
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SerialLite II Protocol Reference Manual
SerialLite II Specification
Catastrophic Error Events
Catastrophic errors are caused by the following events:
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Reverse signal polarity is detected, and the design does not have
polarity reversal enabled.
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Reverse lane order is detected, and the design does not have lane
order reversal enabled.
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Lanes are in non-sequential order (that is, not in forward or reverse
direction)
Such errors are design issues that can only be encountered during system
validation and debug. End-equipment users are never intended to
encounter such errors.
Action
Should a catastrophic error occur, it will cause the SerialLite II interface to
enter into a non-recoverable state. You will need to reassert the reset
signal on the circuit board or power-cycle the circuit board.
Link Error Events
The following errors are considered link error events:
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Eight consecutive {|TS1|} received in all lanes simultaneously in the
link-up state, as shown in
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Loss of character alignment
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Loss of lane alignment
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Loss of characters from underflow/overflow
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Data error threshold exceeded
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Retry-on-error timer expired three times