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2.3.1. Root Port Legacy Interrupt Status register INTx is stuck HIGH
2.3.2. TLP Bypass Error Status Register may Report Receiver Errors
2.3.3. PCIe CV and PTC Tests in the PCI-SIG Compliance Test Suite may Fail
2.3.4. Returning Incorrect Function Number
2.3.5. Incorrect Return Value for Power Management Register
2.3.6. Register Implementation while using the SR-IOV Feature
2.3.7. Register Implementation while using the Multi-function Feature
2.3.8. Unsuccessful TX Equalization
2.3.9. Link Does Not Degrade With Corrupt Lanes
2.3.10. Warm Reset or PERST Assertion Clears the Sticky Registers
3.1. 843819: Memory Locations May be Accessed Speculatively Due to Instruction Fetches When HCR.VM is Set
3.2. 845719: A Load May Read Incorrect Data
3.3. 855871: ETM Does Not Report IDLE State When Disabled Using OSLOCK
3.4. 855872: A Store-Exclusive Instruction May Pass When it Should Fail
3.5. 711668: Configuration Extension Register Has Wrong Value Status
3.6. 720107: Periodic Synchronization Can Be Delayed and Cause Overflow
3.7. 855873: An Eviction Might Overtake a Cache Clean Operation
3.8. 853172: ETM May Assert AFREADY Before All Data Has Been Output
3.9. 836870: Non-Allocating Reads May Prevent a Store Exclusive From Passing
3.10. 836919: Write of the JMCR in EL0 Does Not Generate an UNDEFINED Exception
3.11. 845819: Instruction Sequences Containing AES Instructions May Produce Incorrect Results
3.12. 851672: ETM May Trace an Incorrect Exception Address
3.13. 851871: ETM May Lose Counter Events While Entering WFx Mode
3.14. 852071: Direct Branch Instructions Executed Before a Trace Flush May be Output in an Atom Packet After Flush Acknowledgment
3.15. 852521: A64 Unconditional Branch May Jump to Incorrect Address
3.16. 855827: PMU Counter Values May Be Inaccurate When Monitoring Certain Events
3.17. 855829: Reads of PMEVCNTR<n> are not Masked by HDCR.HPMN
3.18. 855830: Loads of Mismatched Size May not be Single-Copy Atomic
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3.13. 851871: ETM May Lose Counter Events While Entering WFx Mode
Description
If the ETM resources become inactive because of a low-power state, there is a one-cycle window during which the counters and the sequencer may ignore counter-at-zero resources.
The following sequence is required for this erratum to occur:
- The core executes a WFI or WFE instruction.
- The ETM enters a low-power state.
- In a one-cycle window around this point, either:
- A counter in self-reload mode generates a counter-at-zero resource.
- A counter in normal mode gets a RLDEVENT on the cycle in which it has just transitioned to zero.
- A counter or sequencer is sensitive to the counter-at-zero resource.
Impact
Counters sensitive to a counter-at-zero resource may not reload or decrement. If the sequencer is sensitive to a counter-at-zero resource, it may not change state, or may change to an incorrect state.