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DWTVX-Ax VME I/O Subsystem Pocket Service Guide
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DWTVX-Ax VME /O Subsystam Pocket Service Guide Order Number: EK-DWTVX-PS.A01 Prepared by Information Design and Consulting Digital Equipment Corporation ¢ Merrimack, NH 03054 1st Edition, August 1992 @ Digital Equipment Corporation 1992 All Rights Reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corpcration assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Noresponsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies. Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is sub- Ject wo resiricuions set forth in subparagraph (¢)(1)(ii) of ihe Righis iu Technicai Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013. Printed in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved. DEC, DECUS, DECsystem, DECstation, DECwindows, PDP, TURBOchannel, VAX, VMS, and the DIGITAL logo are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporahon. P R I R R R T S O IR A N R A R N R Chapter 2 VME Test Module (P/N FC-10169-AC)............... 21General ........... ----------------------------------------------- 22VME Test Module Configuration . ..........c.oiviiiies civininnnnnnan. 2.2.1 Disable VME Test Module System Controller Functions . ................. 2.2.2 Enable VME Test Module System Controller Functions .................. 2.3 VME Test Module Installation ..........coeeeeiennreriireeiinareeinnn. D 1.3 Dhiagnostic Tests .. .. ..o .. 1.2 T6000-AA Module Jumper and Switch Settings ................. wth U .............................................. O oS 1.} Inroducton ....... v s Chapter1 System Overview ......cccoovireiieiecnrecrsnnannnes bt Table of Contents Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures ............... 3.2 T6000-AA Module . . ............................................... ............................................... 11 11 3.2.1 T6000-A Jumper for System Controller Functions ..................... 3.2.2 T6000-AA Operating Mode and Address Ranges ....................... 12 Chapter4 Diagnostics ....c.vvieeiennertcncsntnntonncossnnase 17 ----------------------------------------------- 17 4.2 PMABV-AA Module DiagnosticTests ............coooiviiiiiiiionnn. 22 4.2.1 pmabv_csr Test ... ----------------------------------------------- 22 ---------------------------------------------- ~A L7 4.1 Inoduction ....... 422 Loopback Test .... 4 2 T6000-AA Module Diagnostic Tests 43116 _csrTest ....... 43216 resetTest...... 33 pio_exerTest ..... 4.3.4 dma_exer Test .... 435 vic_testTest ...... ................................... ............................................... ............................................... ----------------------------------------------- 23 23 23 23 ............................................... ----------------------------------------------- 4.4 VME Test Module DiagnoSe Test .......oovuurnrreiaineeeneeeannaeens 25 4.4.1 vme_access Test . . . 25 ----------------------------------------------- e e e eeenneeans 26 ---------------------------------------------- 28 882 VME Cycle TestS (VCT) - v v e vnnne 4.5 Power-Up Self-Tests et ee et et e p—— 3.1 PMABV-~-AA Module Tables Table 2-1 VME Test Module Default Configuration . ........................ 5 Table 3-1 T6000-AA Setungs for A24 Mode and Address Ranges ............. 13 Table 3-2 T6000-AA Settngs for A32 Mode and AddressRanges ............. 14 Table 3-2 T6000-AA Settings for A32 Mode and Address Ranges (Continued) .. . 15 Table 4-1 Quick Reference to DWTVX-Ax Diagnostics . .......covvvivinnnnnn. 29 Figures Figure 1-1 Hardware Configuration...............coiiiiiianiiiiinnnnnnn, 3 Figure 2~-1 VME Test Module System Controller Configurations ............... 7 Figure 2-2 VME Test Module Default Configurations ......... ebeeeeaienan 8 Figure 3-1 T6000-AA Module . ...........oiiiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiieaeennn. 11 Figure 4-1 ................ 18 Figure 4-2 Diagnostic Flow Chart, Interconnect Cable Test ................... 19 Figure 4-3 Diagnostic Flow Chart, T6000-AA Module Test .................. 20 Figure 4-3 Diagnostic Flow Chart, T6000—-AA Module Test (continued) ......... 21 Diagnostic Flow Chart, PMABV-AA Module Test Chapter 1 System Overview 1.1 Introduction The DWTVX-Ax VME 1/O subsystem for the DECstation 5000 models 100, 125, 133, 200 and 240 ; DECsystem 5900 and Perscanal DECstation 5000 models 20, 25 and 33 (host systems) consists of the following: e PMABV-AA VME Adapter Module (P/N 54-20085-01) for the TURBO channel, which is installed in the host system. ® T6000-AA VME Controller Module (P/N 54-20087-01), which is installed in a separate subrack or enclosure that contains a VME backplane conforming to the IEEE 1014-1987 Swandard. ® An interconnect cable (P/N 17-03007-01), which connects the two modules together. ® Two interconnect cables (P/N 17-03009-01 and P/N i7-03010-01). which are used to configure the DWTVX-Ax VME /O subsystem in a BA62 enclosure, as shown in Figure 1-1. 1.2 T6000-AA Module Jumper and Switch Settings The T6000~AA Module has a jumper that determines whether the module operates as the VME bus system controller. Refer to Section 3.2.1. If more than one T6000-AA Module is installed in the same VME bus, the 6-position switch on each T6000-AA Module must be set. Refer to Section 3.2.2. 1.3 Diagnosiic Tests VME diagnostic tests consist of a szries of three test procedures. These test procedures are used to check the operation of both the PMABV-AA and T6000-AA modules, and the interconnect cable. These test procedures consist of: ® PMABV-AA Module diagnostic tests (refer to Section 4.2). ® T6000-AA Module diagnostic tests (refer to Section 4.3). © VME Test Module diagnostic tests (refer to Section 4.<). A VME Test Module (P/N FC-10169-AC) is used to extend the diagnostic test coverage of the DWTVX-Ax VME /O subsystem. This module is installed in the VME backplane as shown in Figure 1-1. A loopback connector (P/N 12--35537-01) is shipped with each DWTVX-Ax VME I/O subsystem. The loopback connector 1s either connected directly to the PMABV-AA Module, or to the end of the interconnect cable (in place of the T6000-AA module). In this way. a loopback diagnos*ic test can be used to troubleshoot both the PMABV-AA Module and the interconnect cable. Note Test results will be unpredictable if individual diagnostic tests are executed without oconnecting the loopback connector or the T6000~AA Module to the PMABV-AA VME Adapter Moduie. HOST SYSTEM T6000-AA VME TEST ST LE MODULE P{ (PN FC-10169~AC) - : 17-03010-01 " CABLE 17-03009-01 CABLE ! Figure 1-1 C5-0012 Hardware Configuration ‘e bl g Chapter 2 VME Test Module (P/N FC-10169—-AC) 2.1 General The VME Test Module is a VME single-board computer that is used to extend the diagnostic test coverage of the DWTVX-Ax VME adapter. Diagnostics are ioaded from the host system and then executed by the VME Test Module. 2.2 VME Test Module Configuration The VME Test Module has been preset for use with the DWTVX-Ax VME aaapter. The switch and jumper settings that differ from the standard factory defaults (documented in the manual supplied with the VME Test Module) are listed in Table 2-1 (also refer to Figures 2-1 and 2-2). Table 2-1 VME Test Module Default Configuration Component Seiting/Description (SW5) Set to position 8 (SW?) Set to position 8 (SW6) Set > position B (SWw4) Set to position 8 LK10 Not installed LK30 Installed LK13~LK14 RTC not installed Switches Jumpers (links) 2.2.1 Disable VME Test Module System Controller Functions To disable the onboard system controller functions onthe VME Test Module, ensure that Jumper (link) LK 10 is not installed and that Jumper (link) LK30 is installed (see Figure 2-1). Thus is the default configuration and is used during testing when the T6000-AA Module is set up as a VME system controller, as described in Section 3.2.1. 2.2.z Enable VME Test Module System Controller Functions To enable the onboard system controller functions on the VME Test Module, ensure that Jumper (link) LK 10 is installed and that Jumper (link) LK30 is not installed (see Figure 2-2). This configuration is used when the T6000--AA Module is not set up as VME system controller, as described in Section 3.2.1. 55 (L] l ] Ao0L uUe0 A. SYSTEM CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS DISABLED hnd B. SYSTEM CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS ENABLED NOTE: JUMPER OUT B Figure 2-1 JUMPERIN VME Test Module System Controller Configurations (9] _onnren o NOTE: JUMPER OUT JUMPER IN Figure 2-2 VME Test Module Default Configurations VME Test Module Installation 2.3 To confirm that the T6000-AA VME Controller Module is functioning properly, all thirdparty options from the VME card cage must be removed before installing the VME Test Module. Otherwise, other modules may become active at power-up, and their status or activity is unknown. Perform the steps listed below to install the VME Test Module. Use appropriate antistatic protection before handling any modaules. 1. Back out (do not remove from card cage) all third—party VME option modules, except the T6000—AA Module, from the VME card cage backplane. 2. If the T6000~AA Module is configured to perform system controller functions (Jumper IN), refer to the BA62 VME Enclosure Pocker Service Guide (EK-VMEOQ1-PS), then perform the following steps: a. Configure the VME Test Module (see Secton 2.2.1 and Figure 2-1). b. Install the VME Test Module in any backplane position other than position 1. ¢. Proceed to step 3. If the T6000-AA Module is not configured to perform system controller functions (Jumper OUT, refer to the BA62 VME Enclosure Pocket Service Guide (EK-VMEOQ1-PS), then perform the following steps: a. Configure the VME Test Module (see Section 2.2.2 and Figure 2-2). b. Install the VME Test Module in backplane position 1. 3. Ensure that the bus grant jumpers (BG00-03 and IACK) are installed in all empty backpliane positions beiween ihe VME Test Moduie and the T6000~-AA Module. These jumpers (P/N 12-18783-00) should have been saved after module installaion. [ 10 Chapter 3 Removal and Replacement Procedures 3.1 PMABV-AA Module Refer to PMABV Module Installation/Owner's Card (EK-PMABV-IN) to remove or replace the PMABV-AA Module. 3.2 T6000-AA Module Refer to T6000 Module Installation/Owner’s Card (EK-T6000-IN) to remove or replace the T6000-AA Module. For information on setting operating modes and address ranges, refer to Sections 3.2.1 and 3.2.2. 3.2.1 TE000-AA Jumper for System Controller Functions There is one user-selectable jumper on the T6000-AA Module (see Figure 3-1) that enables or disables the the functioning of the module as the system controller in slot 1 on a VME bus. When the jumper is installed, the module can be installed in slot 1 and function as the sysiem controller. Without the jumper, the moduic does not function as a system controller and can be installed in any slot excep slot 1. JUMPER T6000 MODULE +5vV DC OK INDICATOR / HANDLE NOTE: JUMPER IN - ALLOWS 76000 TO PERFORM SYSTEM CONTROL FUNCTIONS. JUMPER OUT - T6000 DOES NOT PERFORM SYSTEM CONTROL FUNCTIONS. c5-8190 Figure 3-1 T6000-AA Module 11 3.2.2 T6000-AA Operating Mode and Address Ranges The T6000-AA Module has one switch block with six switches (T6000--AA address decode switches). The setting of these switches, along with the sofrware setting of the ASC[1:0] bits in the "B CSR of the T6000-AA Module, allow the operation of up to 32 T6000-AA Modules on a single VME bus. NOTE The T6000-AA address decode switches are factory set for the operation of 2 single T6000-AA Moduleona VMEbus. Depending onthe mode of operation(A24or A32 mode) selected by the setting of the ASC[1:0] bits of each T6000-AA Module,upto 4 T6000-AA Modules (A24 mode) or 32 T6000-A A Modules (A32 mode) can operate on a single VME bus. The T6000-AA address decode switches set the addressing range of the T6000-AA Module. Each T6000-AA Module on the VME bus must have 1ts own addressing range as determined by the switch settings. The switches are preset at the factory to all zeros, address range 00000000 O7FFFFFF (hexadecimal). This is the setting for operating a single T6000~AA Module on the VME bus. 12 To set the ASC[1:0] bits and the T6000-AA address decode switches, refer to Table 3-1 for A24 mode and Table 3-2 for A32 mode. Table 3-1 T6000-AA Settings for A24 Mode and Address Ranges T6000-AA Switches ASC [1:0} Bits* S1 S2 |83 S4 |S5 S6 | Address Range (Hexadecimal) 11 0 x X x X 0 000000 - 3FFFFF 00 0 X x x X 0 000000 - 3FFFFF 11 0 x X X X 1 400000 - 7FFFFF 00 0 x x X X 1 400000 - 7FFFFF 11 1 x x X X 0 800000 - BFFFFF 00 1 )4 X X x 0 800000 - BFFFFF 11 1 X X x x 1 C00000 - FFFFFF 00 1 X x X X 1 C00000 - FFFFFF * The ASCJ1:0) bits located in the "B” CSR of the T6000-AA must be set to either a 11 or 00. Other combinations of the ASC [1:0] biis are reserved. Table 3-2 T6000-AA Settings for A32 Mode and Address Ranges ASC T6000-AA Swmitches [1:0] Bits* S1 |82 S3 S4 |85 S6 | Address Range (Hexadecimal) 110100 |0 0 0 0 0 X 00000000 — 07FFFFFF 0 0 0 0 1 b 08000000 - OFFFFFFF 0 0 0 1 0 X 10000000 - 17FFFFFF 0 0 0 1 1 X 18000000 - 1FFFFFFF v 0 1 ¢ 0 X 20000000 - 27FFFFFF 0 0 1 0 1 x 28000000 - 2FFFFFFF 0 0 | 1 0 x 30000000 - 37FFFFFF 0 0 1 ] 1 x 38000000 - 3FFFFFFF 0 1 0 0 0 3 40000000 - 47FFFFFF 0 1 0 0 1 X 48000000 - 4FFFFFFF 0 | 0 1 0 X 50000000 - STFFFFFF 0 I 0 1 1 X 58000000 - SFFFFFFF 0 1 1 0 0 x 60000000 - 67FFFFFF 0 1 1 0 1 X 68000000 ~ 6FFFFFFF 0 1 1 1 0 X 70000000 - 77FFFFFF 0 | 1 1 1 X 78000000 - TFFFFFFF * The ASC[1:0] bits located in the "B” CSR of the T6000-AA must be set to either a 11 or 00. Other combinations of the ASC [1:0] bits are reserved. 14 Table 3-2 T6000-AA Settings for A32 Mode and Address Ranges (Continued) T6000-AA Switches ASC [1:0] Bits* S1 §2 |S3 S4 |85 S6 | Address Range (Hexadecimal) 11or00 |1 0 0 0 0 X 80000000 - 87FFFFFF 1 0 0 0 1 x 88000000 - 8FFFFFFF 1 0 0 1 0 X 90000000 - 97FFFFFF 1 0 0 1 ! X 98000000 - SFFFFFFF 1 0 1 0 0 X A0000000 - A7FFFFFF 1 0 1 0 1 x A8000000 - AFFFFFFF 1 0 1 1 0 X B0000000 - B7FFFFFF 1 0 1 1 1 x B8000000 - BFFFFFFF 1 1 0 0 0 x C0000000 - CTFFFFFF 1 | 0 0 1 X C8000000 - CFFFFFFF 1 1 0 1 0 X D0000000 - D7FFFFFF 1 1 0 1 1 X D8000000 - DFFFFFFF 1 1 1 0 0 x E(000000 - ETFFFFFF 1 1 1 0 1 b E8000000 - EFFFFFFF 1 1 1 1 0 X F1000000 - F7FFFFFF 1 1 1 1 1 X F8000000 - FFFFFFFF * The ASCI[1:0] bits located in the "B CSR ofthe T6000-AA must be set to either a 11 or 00. Other combinations of the ASC [1:0] bits are reserved. 15 16 Chapter 4 Diagnostics 4.1 Introduction The diagnostics provided with the PMABV-AA VME Module troubleshoot the PMABV-AA Module, the T6000-AA VME Controller Module, and the interconnect cable. Note Diagnostics for non-Digital (third-party) VME modules are not provided by Digital. Support for those modules is beyond the scope of this manual. Table 4-1 provides quick reference tothe DWTVX-~Ax diagnostics. Figures 4-1 through 4-3 are diag- nostic flow charts of the DWTVX-Ax diagnostics. These figures show the sequential test procedures for the PMABV-AA Module, the T6000-AA VME Controller Module, and the interconnect cable tests. Note Power~up tests and references to Table 4-1 frequently indicate the failing module (PMABV-AA or T6000~-AA). The diagnostic fiow charts should be used when power-up tests do not isolate the failing component. 17 START ‘ INSTALL LOOPBACK CONNECTOR ON PMABV-AA V (SECTION 4.2.2) POWER-ON HOST SYSTEM RUN LOOPBACK TEST (SECTION 4.2.2) ERROR YES RUN PMABV CSR TEST REPLACE (SECTION 4.2.1) ERROR PMABV-AA YES MO Figure 4-1 Dlagnostic Flow Chart, PMABV-AA Module Test 18 POWER-OFF HOST SYSTEM CONNECT CABLE TO PMABV-AA INSTALL LOOPBACK CONNECTOR ON FREE END OF CABLE (SECTION 4.2.2) POWER-ON HOST SYSTEM RUN LOOPBACK TEST (SECTION 4.2.2) ERROR Figure 4-2 w | POWEROFF HOST SYSTEM—J—-I REPLACE CABLE I,. Diagnostic Flow Chant, Interconnect Cable Test 19 (/ POWER-OFF HOST SYSTEM ! PR T e O REMOVE LOOPBACK (IF ATTACHED) AND CON-~ NECT FREE END OF CABLE TO T6000-AA r POWER-ON VME ENCLOSURE ! POWER-ON HOST SYSTEM R POWER—UP SELF TESTS ARE RUN AUTOMATICALLY (SECTION 4.5) POWER-OFF VME ENCLOSURE HOST SYSTEM REPLACE T6000-AA A C5-9010 Figure 4-3 Diagnostic Flow Chart, T6000-AA Module Test 20 POWER-OFF VME ENCLOSURE - RUN YME ACCESS TEST (SECTION 4 4.1) l N| POWER-QFF HOST SYSTEM l ERROR INSTALL VME TEST MODULE (CHAPTER 2) RUN VME CYCLE TESTS (SECTION 4.4 2) POWER-ON VME ENCLOSURE CYCLE TEST ERROR POWER-ON HOST SYSTEM l POWER-UP SELF TESTS ARE RUN AUTOMATICALLY j PROBLEM POSSIBLE APPLICATION WITH OR THIRD PARTY VME MODULE (SECTION 4.5) Figure 4-3 Diagnostic Flow Chart, T6000-AA Module Test (continued) 21 4.2 PMABV-AA Module Diagnostic Tests These diagnosnc tests are used 1o troubleshoot the PMAB V-AA module , and optionally, the interconnect cable. These tests are invoked astomatically at power-up and can also be invoked individually. Refer to Table 4-1 and to Figures 4-1 and 4-4. Note Bold type indicates user entry. 4.2.1 nmabv_csr Test The pmabv_csr test performs a read/write test of the PMABV_AA CSR. To run the pr abv_csr test, enter the following: >>t 2/pmabv_car >> (success) ?TFL 2/pmabv_csr 4.2.2 (fail) Loopback Test The loopback test performs byte/word/longword read/wnite tests through the loopback connector (P/N 12-35537-01) to test the PMABV-AA Module, and option.ally, the interconnect cable. To install the loopback connector. perform the following steps: 1. Set the power switch on the host system 1o the OFF position. 2. Pressthe loophack connector into the matng conne ctor on the PMABV-AA Module (or onto the free end of the intexconnect cable). - Note The loopback connector is keyed to ensure proper installation. To run the loopback test, enter the followng: >>» >> 2/loopbaak {(success) ?TFL 2/locpback (fail) 4.3 T6000-AA Module Diagnostic Tests These tests troubleshoot the T6000-AA Module. They are invoked automatically at power-upandcan also be invoke individually. Refer to Table 4-1 and to Figure 4-3. Note Bold type indicates user entry. 4.3.1 t6_csr Test The t6_csr test performs a read/wnte test of the T6000-AA CSR. To run the t6_csr test, enter the following: > >> 2/t6_cear (success) ?TFL 2/t6_csr 4.3.2 (fail) 6_reset Test The t6-reset test performs a reset of the T6000-AA CSR. To run the t6_reset test, enter the following: >>t 2/t6_reset >> (success) ?TFL 2/t6_reset 4.3.3 (fail) pio_exer Test The pio_exer test performs a read/wnte to the T6000-AA Module's memory space. To run the pio_exer test, enter the following: >>t 2/pio_exer >> (success) ?TFL 2/pic_exer (fail) 4.3.4 dma_exer Test The dma_exer test performs read/write patterns to the T6000-AA Module’s DMA memory space. To run the dma_exer test, enter the following: >>t 2/dme_exer >> (success) ?TFL 2/dma_exer 4.3.5 (fail) vic_test Test The vic_exer test performs Read/Write to the VME inierface chip on the T6000-AA module. To run the vic_exer test, type in the following: >>t >> 2/viec_test (success) 2TFL 2/vic_test (fail) 24 4.4 VME Test Module Diagnostic Test These diagnostics use the VME Test Module to increase the test coverage of the T6000-AA Module. Note The VME Test Module must beinstalled in the VME backplane before running these tests (refer to Chapter 2). 4.4.1 vme_access Test The vme_access diagnostic test performs 4K block pio read/write patterns to the VME Test Module. Note Bold type indicates user entry. To run the vme_access test, enter the following: >t 2/vn.npecoos PMR Block Write/Read exerciser wr/rd _ subtest wr/rd _ subtest 1 wr/rd _ subtest 2 wr/rd _ subtest 3 wi/rd _ subtest 4 wr/rd _ subtest 5 wr/xd _ subtest 6 wr/rd _ subtest 7 subtest B wy/rd >> (au;cess) ?TFL 2/vme_access 0 (fail) 25 4.4.2 VME Cycle Tests (VCT) The VME Cycle Tests provide a menu—dnven selection of diagnostic tests that require varying levels of test equipment. The VME Test Module available for field use allows service personnel torunaseries of concurrent tests that generate two-way traffic between the host system and the VME Test Module. Note Bold type indicates user entry. The Master-25 Radstone must have the Customer Service set of PROMs 1o do this tesung. Once the Master has the correct set of PROMs, plug it and the T6000~AA Module into the VML backplane. When the YABUS cable is connected to the PMABV-AA Module, power on the VCT. Then power on the host system. To invoke the host portion, enter the following on the host system: >»> ¢t 2/eng Ignore any WARNING messages pertaining to data mismatch in VCT dual port RAM. VME Cycle Tester for 1. Inbound Testing 2. VME 3. VME Testing as 4. Low End Testing as Field Service (Field Service U-ce) Slot 1 Controller Non-Slot Board Testing 1 1- TST (MFG Use) 1 like Enter 'l’ to to select Inbound Testing run Large Block DMA Writes (68-33) 21- TST 1 with Interrupts 2- TST 2: Large Block DMA Reads (68-33) 22- TST 2 with Interrupts 3- TST 3: DMA PMR Read Test 4~ TST 4: DMA PMR Write Test $- TST 5: 8 6- TST 6: Inbound Concurrent 7- 7: Block + 1 16 6~ TST B: Block + 1 16 Rd TST 1l: would you (MFG Use) Controller (MFG Use) Please enter your choice: Which VCT test and Manufacturing Use mSec Interrupt (64K chunks) (64K chunks) Test Testing WI DMA DMA (2 W (Field Service use) inc.) (2 W 26 inc.) Note You can only run Test 6. Tests 1-5, 7-8, 21 and 22 require different test modules. Test failures will occur if these tests are run without the required test modules. Enter the Subtest Number: & Enter 6 toc select Inbound Concurrent Testing H!... {etc.) Note the pnnting of dots (") on the VCT screen. These indicate that data is being passed to the host system. Inbound Concurrent Testing performs repeated passes _.til halted. A pass (H!01.....234) takes from one minute to several minutes to complete, depending on the host system type. Allow three to five passes to complete before halung the test. To halt the Inbound Concurrent Testing, en.er CTRL C. The interrupt is processed when the actual test completes. After a few moments the system responds with: ?21EX: 2/eng [PMABV-AA] (SIGINT) >> The test may also be halted by pressing the host system reset switch. Any one of the following messages indicate that an error has occurred. Press the host system reset switch before anempting to run other diagnostic tests. S1: bus error exception Sack rcvd to YABUS Error on YABUS Error (Data or store) Pended Read Idle during DMA TURBOchannel error on DMA write TURBOchannel error on DMA read Sack Pended rcvd No YABUS to receive YABUS H/W cable YABUS Fail Req Write clock fault with Pended Request detected 27 4.5 Power-Up Self-Tests The power—aup se'f—iests are automancally nerformed at power—up. The pmabv_csrtest (refer to Sec- ton 4.2 1) and all T6D00-AA tests except the vic_test (refer to Secnon 4.3.5) are executed. If the console prompt (>>) reappears with no failure messages after all tests have run, then the power—up tests have completed successfully If failure messages were receved, refer to Table 4-1 Table 4-1 Quick Reference to DWTVX-Ax Diagnostics Test Description Error Message Service Required invoke PMABV-AA: pmabv_csr ?TFL 2/pmabv_csr Replace PMABV-AA loopback ?TFL 2/loopback Module T6000-AA: t6_csr ?TFL 2/6_csr pio_exer ?TFL 2/pio_exer t6_reset Replace T6000-AA ?TFL 2/reset dma_exer ?7'FL 2/dma_exer vic_test ?TFL 2/vic_test VYME Test Module Tests: vine_access VME Cycle Tests ?TFL 2/vme_access |(see Section 4.4.1) Module Replace T6000—-AA Module Check VME Test Module Configuration System Level: (see Note) Power-up Test ?7?7PMABV: CHECK INTERCONNECT CABLE - Nothin g connected to PMABV-AA Module - VME unit not powered on or ‘zulty VME enclosure - Cable not connacted to ; T600( ~AA Modiue - Fa.lty cable Cable: looptack T ?TrL 2Noupback Replace cabie Note Test results will be unpredictabie if *ndividual diagncstic tesis are executed without the loopback connector or the T6090 module .onnected to the PMABV-AA VME Adapter Module. 29
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