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Signal lost in elp6

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corch

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Aug 27, 2003
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Hi
I have several lost signals from elp6 to elp6 like this
TIME DATE ERROR CODE
15:26:15 29APR04 H'1F
FAULTY ACCESS
LIMIT EXCEEDED
LOGICAL PROGRAM ERROR ADDRESS = 0200CEC4
LOGICAL ERROR ADDRESS = 0181231D
PHYSICAL ERROR ADDRESS = FFFFFFFF
ENTER
SWSW A-LEVEL SIGNAL CRADRRELEASE (H'0036)
FROM ELP6 (H'19D) EXE A IN LIM 001
TO ELP6 (H'19D) EXE A IN LIM 001
NUMBER OF DATA BYTES IN SIGNAL = 3
WITH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
000 02 4B 00
STACK ADDRESS = 0200C366
SIGNAL SEND ADDRESS = 0200BD64

If I look the extension of that pointer I see it is in calter state.

<SUSIP:DIR=855;
STATUS INFORMATION AT 16:54:15 29APR04
DIR TYPE TRAFFIC STATE/PTR LINE STATE/PTR DIV STATE ADD INFO
855 ATS CALTER #024B BUSY #037E
END

This happends in different boards, different revisions and different extensions, and the fault remain until the extension get free (If it do a call, or restarting der)

I´ve restart elp6, cmpsx and dersx, but it still fails.
Its bc9
Any one knows what can I do after restart the whole LIM?

 
Corch!

This HIMDP appears to be a faulty patch. Print PCLOP:UNIT=ELP6,and check which patch is in the address C366. Passivate it, and try again. Or, post the pclop here.

 
There isn´t a path in that specific adress, but there is one before it, but I´m not sure if it would be good passivating a path if I dont know what it does.
It´s S73577A
Anyway, I´m not sure the problem were in elp6, because after restarting, it first lost some signals from cgp to cgp and after that it lost those from elp6.
This is the PCLOP anyway
PCLOP:UNIT=ELP6,LIM=1;
PATCH LOG DATA

UNIT: ELP6 LIM: 1
CI TYPE STATUS SIZE IA/SIGNO/ADDR CORRSTART
S62993A PROGRAM CONF 216 00002322 0000BE62
S63199A PROGRAM CONF 38 00009C4C 0000BF3A
S63199A PROGRAM CONF 38 00009CE2 0000BF60
S63199A PROGRAM CONF 48 00009D10 0000BF86
S63199A PROGRAM CONF 42 00009D48 0000BFB6
S63199A PROGRAM CONF 42 00009D84 0000BFE0
S63199A PROGRAM CONF 42 00009DBE 0000C00A
S63199A PROGRAM CONF 38 00009DE4 0000C034
S73432A PROGRAM CONF 96 0000A6AA 0000C05A
S63749A PROGRAM CONF 36 00003AC0 0000C0D6
S63749A PROGRAM CONF 36 00003B0C 0000C0FA
S63749A PROGRAM CONF 36 00003BB8 0000C11E
S63749A PROGRAM CONF 36 00003C04 0000C142
S63749A PROGRAM CONF 36 0000A1DA 0000C166
S63749A PROGRAM CONF 36 0000A222 0000C18A
S63783A PROGRAM CONF 58 00007336 0000C1AE
S63783A PROGRAM CONF 70 00003586 0000C1E8
S63783A PROGRAM CONF 54 00002BA8 0000C22E
S63783A PROGRAM CONF 54 00003446 0000C264
S64016A PROGRAM CONF 60 000056F2 0000C29A
S65136A PROGRAM CONF 62 0000BA9E 0000C2D6
S65047A PROGRAM CONF 94 0000BBA8 0000C314
S68254A PROGRAM CONF 38 00006BF2 0000C372
S69242A PROGRAM CONF 68 00001C86 0000C398
S69242A PROGRAM CONF 56 00009BA8 0000C3DC
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 70 0000754C 0000C414
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 54 00002F56 0000C45A
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 122 00002FA0 0000C490
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 44 0000222A 0000C50A
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 46 00002234 0000C536
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 124 00002252 0000C564
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 146 0000173A 0000C5E0
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 86 0000188A 0000C672
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 62 000013E6 0000C6C8
S73370A PROGRAM CONF 62 00001678 0000C706
S79023A PROGRAM CONF 52 00006988 0000C744
S79023A PROGRAM CONF 52 000069F8 0000C778
S79023A PROGRAM CONF 58 000032F0 0000C7AC
S79023A PROGRAM CONF 124 000032F6 0000C7E6
S79023A PROGRAM CONF 112 000032FC 0000C862
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 84 00006C96 0000C8D2
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 86 0000BC86 0000C926
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 76 0000B47A 0000C97C
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 54 0000B526 0000C9C8
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 154 0000410C 0000C9FE
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 72 00000EBA 0000CA98
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 162 00000D7A 0000CAE0
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 132 0000327E 0000CB82
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 134 00002A46 0000CC06
S78745A PROGRAM CONF 108 0000A600 0000CC8C
S73432A PROGRAM CONF 56 00006E16 0000CE06
S73577A PROGRAM CONF 40 00002848 0000CE3E
S73577A PROGRAM CONF 56 0000BBFC 0000CE66
S73577A PROGRAM CONF 56 00006C2E 0000CE9E
S75511A PROGRAM CONF 64 00004120 0000CED6
S75315A PROGRAM CONF 36 000069D8 0000CF86
S70900A PROGRAM CONF 38 00004D7A 0000CFAA
S70900A PROGRAM CONF 52 00004DA2 0000CFD0
S70929A PROGRAM CONF 56 00001796 0000D004
S72552A PROGRAM CONF 100 00002548 0000D03C
S79023A SIGNAL CONF 386 000000EB 0000D0A0
END

 
The patch you are referring to is very, very old and very wrong. Have a look at this assembler:

PCPAS:UNIT=ELP6,CI=S73577A;
Y;
PCASE:UNIT=ELP6,CI=S73577A;
Y;
/* ENTER ENTEXLSTA */
PCASI:UNIT=ELP6,REV=2-R3A,CI=S84905A,IA=2848,RA=2856,BYTE=0;
MOVE.W #$0,(0,A3); ! DEVP:LAST_PULSES_RECEIVED = 0 !
END;
!A;
/* RESETDATA SUBROUTINE - LEVEL B */
PCASI:UNIT=ELP6,REV=2-R3A,CI=S84905A,IA=BBFC,RA=BC04,BYTE=8;
MOVEQ #0,D1;
MOVE.W ($30,A2),D2;
BFINS D1,D2{23:1};
MOVE.W D2,($30,A2);
END;
!A;
/* RESETDATA SUBROUTINE - LEVEL A */
PCASI:UNIT=ELP6,REV=2-R3A,CI=S84905A,IA=6C2E,RA=6C34,BYTE=6;
MOVEQ #0,D1;
MOVE.W ($30,A3),D2;
BFINS D1,D2{23:1};
MOVE.W D2,($30,A3);
END;
!A;
PCACS:UNIT=ELP6,CI=S84905A;
Y;
PCCOS:UNIT=ELP6,CI=S84905A;
Y;
 
Do you confirm and passivate patchs in MD110 without known if the revision of the program is the correct, or if is associated with another patch or program?
 
Sure it's the same revision. As you see on the CI-label, this one is also written by Ericsson and since all CI's are unique you can be sure that a patch replacing a patch in the assembler part is written for the same Program Unit's revision. It won't hurt, anyway.
 
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