SPRUJF2A March 2026 – March 2026 AM13E23019
Each aggregator stores the errors from various sources with their own fixed priority. The fixed priority is determined by the fixed priority arbiter. The fixed priority table uses 1 as the highest priority and the largest number being the lowest priority. See the corresponding error aggregator on details on the corresponding fixed priority arbiter. Information on which address the error occurred, corresponding error type and error flag are stored in the respective register.
When an error occurs the following steps are taken:
During step 4 the corresponding clear register must be written to by software for the next error to properly propagate. To see the corresponding register to clear please see EAM Registers.