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5.5 Self-Test Results: Console Display and
Self-Test LED
You can check the vector processor self-test results in three
ways: the self-test display if the vector is attached to
the processor in node 1, the yellow self-test LED on the
<REFERENCE>(xrv) module, and the contents of the XGPR
register of the attached <REFERENCE>(XRP) module. If
self-test passes, the large yellow LED on the vector module
lights. If the vector module fails self-test, the light remains
unlit.
Example 5–1: Self-Test Results
#123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 0123456789 #
1
F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 NODE #
A A A . M M . . M V- -P M V- -P TYP
2
o + + . + + . . + + + + + + STF
3
. . . . . . . . . D E . E B BPD
4
. . . . . . . . . + + + + + ETF
5
. . . . . . . . . D E . E B BPD
6
. . . . . . . . . + . + . + + . XBI E +
. . . . A2 A1 . . B2 . . B1 . . ILV
. . . . 64 64 . . 32 . . 32 . . 192Mb
ROM0 = V3.00 ROM1 = V3.00 EEPROM = 2.03/3.00 SN = SG01234567
7
>>>
Example 5–1 shows the self-test results for a system with two scalar/vector
pairs. Each <REFERENCE>(XRP) runs its self-test and then tests any
attached vector processor.
1
The first line of the self-test printout is the progress trace. This line
shows the self-test progress of the <REFERENCE>(XRP) in node 1.
The numbers correspond to tests in the system self-test. If there is an
attached vector processor module and self-test passes, the line prints as
in Example 5–1 ending with #. If there is no attached vector processor,
testing stops after the first 37 tests. If a test fails, the failing test
number is the last one printed. For example, if test 14 fails, the line is
printed as follows:
#123456789 01234
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