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NAME¶
errinjct - inject errors into a system via RTAS.
SYNOPSIS¶
/usr/local/sbin/errinjct [ OPTIONS ]
DESCRIPTION¶
The errinjct tool enables RTAS to inject errors on a Power system. This tool is for IBM internal use only. Currently, errinjct is only supported on PowerVM systems.
OPTIONS¶
The options to the errinjct tool change depending on the functionality requested. Run errinjct without any arguments to see a list of supported functions. See the explanations of the individual functions below for more information.
FUNCTIONS¶
- open
- Open the RTAS error injection facility.
- close
- Close the RTAS error injection facility
- corrupted-dcache-start
- Start causing LI data cache errors
- corrupted-dcache-end
- Stop causing LI data cache errors
- corrupted-icache-start
- Start causing instruction cache errors
- corrupted-icache-end
- Stop causing instruction cache errors
- corrupted-slb
- Corrupt the SLB entry associated with a specific effective address
- ioa-bus-error
- Simulate an error on the IOA bus
- platform-specific
- Request the firmware perform a specific platform specific injection
- corrupted-tlb-start
- Start corrupting TLB
- corrupted-tlb-end
- Stop corrupting TLB
open¶
Open the RTAS error injection facility
Usage: errinjct open [options]
Optional arguments:
--dry-run don't perform the action,
just print what would have been done
-H --help print usage information for a particular
function
-v --verbose be more verbose with messages
-q --quiet shhhh.... only report errors
close¶
Close the RTAS error injection facility
Usage: errinjct close [optioons]
Mandatory argument:
-k token token returned from error inject open
Optional arguments:
--dry-run don't perform the action,
just print what would have been done
-H --help print usage information for a particular
function
-v --verbose be more verbose with messages
-q --quiet shhhh.... only report errors
-C cpu cpu to inject errors on
corrupted-dcache-start / corrupted-dcache-end¶
Inject errors onto the L1 data cache. Before using this option you need to open the RTAS error injection facility via "errinjct open". Afterwards pass this parameter in with the -k option and specify a cpu to run on with the -C option. Please note that you need to specify the same cpu number to the dcache-start and dcache-end errinjct calls.
Usage: errinjct corrupted-dcache-start [options]
errinjct dcache-start [options]
errinjct corrupted-dcache-end [options]
errinjct dcache-end [options]
Mandatory Arguments:
-a action type of D-cache error to inject
0: parity error
1: D-ERAT parity error
2: tag parity error
-C cpu cpu to inject errors on
-k token token returned from error inject open
Optional arguments:
--dry-run don't perform the action,
just print what would have been done
-H --help print usage information for a particular
function
-v --verbose be more verbose with messages
-q --quiet shhhh.... only report errors
Example:
> errinjct open
Error inject token = 2
> errinjct corrupted-dcache-start -a 1 -k 2 -C 0
.
.
.
> errinjct corrupted-dcache-end -a 1 -k 2 -C 0
> errinjct close -k 2
corrupted-icache-start / corrupted-icache-end¶
Inject errors into the instruction cache. Before using this option you need to open the RTAS error injection facility via "errinjct open". Afterwards pass this parameter in with the -k option and specify a cpu to run on with the -C option. Please note that you need to specify the same cpu number to the icache-start and icache-end errinjct calls.
Usage: errinjct corrupted-icache-start [options]
errinjct icache-start [options]
errinjct corrupted-icache-end [options]
errinjct icache-end [options]
Mandatory Arguments:
-a action type of I-cache error to inject
0: Parity error
1: I-ERAT partiy error
2: Cache directory 0 parity error
3: Cache directory 1 parity error
-n nature nature of I-cache error to inject
0: Single
1: Solid
2: Hang
-C cpu cpu to inject errors on
-k token token returned from error inject open
Optional arguments:
--dry-run don't perform the action,
just print what would have been done
-H --help print usage information for a particular
function
-v --verbose be more verbose with messages
-q --quiet shhhh.... only report errors
Example:
> errinjct open
Error inject token = 2
> errinjct corrupted-icache-start -a 1 -n 0 -k 2 -C 0
.
.
.
> errinjct corrupted-icache-end -a 1 -n 0 -k 2 -C 0
> errinjct close -k 2
corrupted-slb¶
Corrupt the SLB entry associated with the specified effective address.
Usage: errinjct corrupted-slb [options]
errinjct slb [options]
Mandatory Argument:
-a addr effective address associated with the
SLB entry to corrupt
Optional arguments:
--dry-run don't perform the action,
just print what would have been done
-H --help print usage information for a particular
function
-v --verbose be more verbose with messages
-q --quiet shhhh.... only report errors
-C cpu cpu to inject errors on
-k token token returned from error inject open
ioa-bus-error¶
Inject errors onto an IO adapter (PCI) bus slot.
Usage: errinjct ioa-bus-error [options]
errinjct eeh [options]
Mandatory arguments:
-f function IOA bus error to inject
Specify a device either with the -s flag, the
-p flag, or use the explicit BUID/config address flags.
-s classpath look up device by sysfs classpath
for example -s net/eth3 or -s scsi_host/host0
-p loc-code look up device by location code
for example -p "U0.1-P2-I1"
Explicit BUID/config mandatory arguments:
-c config_addr configure address of the IOA
-h high_bits high bits of PHB unit id
-l lo_bits lo bits of PHB unit id
Optional arguments:
--dry-run don't perform the action,
just print what would have been done
-H --help print usage information for a particular
function
-v --verbose be more verbose with messages
-q --quiet shhhh.... only report errors
-a addr address at which to report the error
-m mask address mask (defaults to 0x00000000)
-C cpu cpu to inject errors on
-k token token returned from error inject open
Functions for ioa-bus-error:
0 - Load to PCI Memory Address Space
inject an Address Parity Error
1 - Load to PCI Memory Address Space
inject a Data Parity Error
2 - Load to PCI I/O Address Space
inject an Address Parity Error
3 - Load to PCI I/O Address Space
inject a Data Parity Error
4 - Load to PCI Configuration Space
inject an Address Parity Error
5 - Load to PCI Configuration Space
inject a Data Parity Error
6 - Store to PCI Memory Address Space
inject an Address Parity Error
7 - Store to PCI Memory Address Space
inject a Data Parity Error
8 - Store to PCI I/O Address Space
inject an Address Parity Error
9 - Store to PCI I/O Address Space
inject a Data Parity Error
10 - Store to PCI Configuration Space
inject an Address Parity Error
11 - Store to PCI Configuration Space
inject a Data Parity Error
12 - DMA read to PCI Memory Address Space
inject an Address Parity Error
13 - DMA read to PCI Memory Address Space
inject a Data Parity Error
14 - DMA read to PCI Memory Address Space
inject a Master Abort Error
15 - DMA read to PCI Memory Address Space
inject a Target Abort Error
16 - DMA write to PCI Memory Address Space
inject an Address Parity Error
17 - DMA write to PCI Memory Address Space
inject a Data Parity Error
18 - DMA write to PCI Memory Address Space
inject a Master Abort Error
19 - DMA write to PCI Memory Address Space
inject a Target Abort Error
platform-specific¶
Request the firmware perform a platform specific error injection.
Usage: errinjct platform-specific [options]
Mandatory argument:
-f fname file name to read platform specific
error injection data from Optional arguments:
--dry-run don't perform the action,
just print what would have been done
-H --help print usage information for a particular
function
-v --verbose be more verbose with messages
-q --quiet shhhh.... only report errors
-C cpu cpu to inject errors on
-k token token returned from error inject open
corrupted-tlb-start / corrupted-tlb-end¶
Inject errors into the TLB. Before using this option you need to open the RTAS error injection facility via "errinjct open". Afterwards pass this parameter in with the -k option and specify a cpu to run on with the -C option. Please note that you need to specify the same cpu number to the tlb-start and tlb-end errinjct calls.
Usage: errinjct corrupted-tlb-start [options]
errinjct tlb-start [options]
errinjct corrupted-tlb-end [options]
errinjct tlb-end [options]
Mandatory arguments:
-C cpu cpu to inject errors on
-k token token returned from error inject open
Optional arguments:
--dry-run don't perform the action,
just print what would have been done
-H --help print usage information for a particular
function
-v --verbose be more verbose with messages
-q --quiet shhhh.... only report errors
Example:
> errinjct open
Error inject token = 2
> errinjct corrupted-tlb-start -k 2 -C 0
.
.
.
> errinjct corrupted-tlb-end -k 2 -C 0
> errinjct close -k 2
Authors¶
Written by Nathan Fontenot and Linas Vepstas
June 2007 | Linux |