Header Log Register 0 @0x11c
This is the first of a set of four registers used to capture the header of a TLP received by the Controller from the link upon detection of an uncorrectable error. When multiple bits are set in the Uncorrectable Error Status Register, the captured header corresponds to the error that was detected first, that is, the error pointed by the First Error Pointer. To prevent the captured header from being over-written before software was able to read it, this register is not updated while the status bit pointed by the First Error Pointer in the Uncorrectable Error Status Register remains set. After the software clears this status bit, a subsequent error condition that sets any bit in the Uncorrectable Error Status Register will also cause the Header Log Registers to be updated. The doublewords of the TLP header are stored in the Header Log Registers with their bytes transposed. That is, the byte containing the Type/Format fields of the header is stored at bit positions 31:24 of the Header Log Register 0. F/w will be allowed to write Header log info when error emulation emulation feature is enabled (i.e., if bit12 of Debug MUX Control 3 register is asserted).
| Bits | SW | Name | Description | Reset |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31:0 | R | Header DWORD 0 [HD0] | First DWORD of captured TLP header STICKY. | 0x0 |