How do I interpret Northbridge status codes?

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I'm trying to debug a Linux kernel machine check exception, and it
displays this message upon failure:

Northbridge status b455200000000a13
GART error 3
Lost an northbridge error
NB status: unrecoverable
NB error address 000000001ed512d8
Error uncorrected
Address: 000000001ed512d8
MCE at EIP 43571b ESP 7fbfffef28
CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000000

I'm not a hardware person, so this is a little out of my league, but
not by much. What I need to know is what the number b455200000000a13
represents. I'm assuming that number is a bit pattern that contains a
bunch of flags and status codes that are read directly from the
Northbridge chipset. If so, can someone point me to a document that
will tell me how to interpret this number? Thanks.
 
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On 20 Dec 2004 09:28:46 -0800, "Timur Tabi" <nospam_timur@tabi.org> wrote:

>I'm trying to debug a Linux kernel machine check exception, and it
>displays this message upon failure:
>
>Northbridge status b455200000000a13
>GART error 3
>Lost an northbridge error
>NB status: unrecoverable
>NB error address 000000001ed512d8
>Error uncorrected
>Address: 000000001ed512d8
>MCE at EIP 43571b ESP 7fbfffef28
>CPU 0: Machine Check Exception: 0000000000000000
>
>I'm not a hardware person, so this is a little out of my league, but
>not by much. What I need to know is what the number b455200000000a13
>represents. I'm assuming that number is a bit pattern that contains a
>bunch of flags and status codes that are read directly from the
>Northbridge chipset. If so, can someone point me to a document that
>will tell me how to interpret this number? Thanks.

Here's where you can find the AGP 3.0 specs:
http://www.intel.com/technology/agp/downloads/Spec_1_0_final_Sep10.pdf.
There's *some* stuff on status register there but you'd need to get
detailed info on the north bridge chip in the system you're dealing with -
something like a BIOS & Kernel Programmer's Guide.

Rgds, George Macdonald

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