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for the verification of fatal/non-fatal interrupt in SATA:
If the PhyRdy signal dropped during the middle of a command, the HBA may have to be restarted. If the PhyRdy signal dropped outside of a FIS, neither the PxIS.IFS nor the PxIS.INFS bits shall be set.
how to drop phy-ready in middle of command or unexpectedly ?
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Hello muku_kr
We would like to know if you were able to review our previous post. Please do not hesitate to contact us back if you need further assistance.
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Hello muku_kr
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