The ERRPIDR1 characteristics are:
Provides discovery information about the component.
For more information, see 'About the Peripheral identification scheme'.
Implementation of this register is OPTIONAL.
ERRPIDR1 is implemented only as part of a memory-mapped group of error records.
ERRPIDR1 is a 32-bit register.
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RES0 | DES_0 | PART_1 |
Reserved, RES0.
Designer, JEP106 identification code, bits [3:0]. ERRPIDR1.DES_0 and ERRPIDR2.DES_1 together form the JEDEC-assigned JEP106 identification code for the designer of the component. The parity bit in the JEP106 identification code is not included. The code identifies the designer of the component, which might not be not the same as the implementer of the device containing the component. To obtain a number, or to see the assignment of these codes, contact JEDEC http://www.jedec.org.
For a component designed by Arm Limited, the JEP106 identification code is 0x3B.
This field has an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value.
Access to this field is RO.
Part number, bits [11:8].
The part number is selected by the designer of the component. The designer chooses whether to use a 12-bit or a 16-bit part number:
This field has an IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED value.
Access to this field is RO.
Component | Offset | Instance |
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RAS | 0xFE4 | ERRPIDR1 |
Accesses on this interface are RO.
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