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CATERR# ocurs after PROC_PWROK and before CPURST#

tony_zhao
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1.CATERR# ocurs after PROC_PWROK assert and before CPURST#. che power rail , sequence reqirements and clcoks, all are ok.

What kind of hardward issue could cause this symptum?

 

2.At the same time ,DMI link trainning begins at PROC_PWROK asserting or CPURST# de-asserting?CATERR# HappensCATERR# HappensNo CATERR# HappensNo CATERR# Happens

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Hello @tony_zhao 


I hope you are doing fine.

 

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Jean O. 

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Jean_Intel
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Hello tony_zhao,

 

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