Difference between revisions of "WhyAmIgettingPciErrors"

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You probably have been for ages, it's just that nothing was checking them until you enabled the EDAC module. Note that your system may be experiencing data corruption, so you should really check this out.
 
You probably have been for ages, it's just that nothing was checking them until you enabled the EDAC module. Note that your system may be experiencing data corruption, so you should really check this out.
   
* Your PCI device is broken by design (add it to the blacklist), and reports parity errors, when none occur
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* Your PCI device is broken by design, and reports parity errors, when none occur (if you get pretty sure that this is the case, then please add it to the list of PCIDevicesWithBrokenParityDetection)
* Your PCI device is faulty
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* Your PCI device is faulty (Please add it below)
 
* Your Motherboard is faulty (try moving device to another PCI slot)
 
* Your Motherboard is faulty (try moving device to another PCI slot)
 
* Bad connection caused by dirty connectors - see [[HowToCleanEdgeConnectors]]
 
* Bad connection caused by dirty connectors - see [[HowToCleanEdgeConnectors]]
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Please expand on this and add links!
 
Please expand on this and add links!
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== Devices which are known to cause <b>Genuine</b> PCI Parity Errors ==
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* [[SuperMicro]] H8DAR-E motherboards (FIXME - which revisions?)
   
 
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Revision as of 11:02, 23 March 2006

You probably have been for ages, it's just that nothing was checking them until you enabled the EDAC module. Note that your system may be experiencing data corruption, so you should really check this out.

  • Your PCI device is broken by design, and reports parity errors, when none occur (if you get pretty sure that this is the case, then please add it to the list of PCIDevicesWithBrokenParityDetection)
  • Your PCI device is faulty (Please add it below)
  • Your Motherboard is faulty (try moving device to another PCI slot)
  • Bad connection caused by dirty connectors - see HowToCleanEdgeConnectors
  • Your power supply is faulty/underspeced
  • The electrical supply is faulty (e.g. transiant spikes / droops)
  • Other electrical noise (either from inside, or outside the system) is causing the problems

Please expand on this and add links!

Devices which are known to cause Genuine PCI Parity Errors

  • SuperMicro H8DAR-E motherboards (FIXME - which revisions?)