On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 07:27:30PM -0600, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
Yes, although it is very platform specific -- there are actually
transistors in the pci bridge chip, which actually short out lines,
and so, from the point of view of the rest of the chip, it did
actually see a "real" error. Its supposed to be a very realistic
test.
That would be good ... I've recently agreed to accept a fedex
to test someone elses card for them, which is outside my usual
activities.
There's also supposed to be some PCI-X riser card out there,
(never seen one) which has the ability to inject actual pci
errors. Its the Agilent PCI BestX card; I got the impression
they might not sell it anymore; dunno.
One guy in the lab used to brush a grounding strap across
the pins; this usually got a rise out of the audience.
--linas
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