On Mon, Nov 14, 2005 at 04:47:03PM -0800, Doug Thompson wrote:
> For each Chip-Select Row (csrow) there would be
> information. I am still trying to determine if each
> csrow would be in its own directory or all cwrows just
> flat in the mc0, mc1, ... directories.
>
> Assuming each csrow is in its own directory (which is
> the way I am leaning) below:
>
> csrow0/
> csrow1/
> csrow2/
> csrow3/
> ...
>
> info files in the above directories:
>
> memory_size
> memory_type
> device_type
> edac_mode
> ue_count
> ce_count
> ce_count_channel_0
> ce_count_channel_1
> dimm_label
> dimm_label_channel_0
> dimm_label_channel_1
>
Ok, thanks for the details, it makes more sense now. Your heirachy
seems sane, have you implemented it to see if it works properly?
thanks,
greg k-h
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