On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 04:36:35PM +0100, Andi Kleen wrote:
> > The current k8
> > code has been delayed for this reason.
> >
> > Where the EDAC code goes beyond the current k8 facilities is the
> > decode to the dimm level so that the bad memory stick can be
> > easily identified.
>
> That would be nice to have agreed. But I don't really know
> how to do this without mainboard specific knowledge.
> If you have something usable it's best to port it to mce.c
> or perhaps mcelog
I'm curious about that too. Even with k8 you can get down to a
chip-select, but that doesn't necessarily map to a DIMM in any useful way,
unless you have some mobo knowledge. Are we going to need a new BIOS
table to map chip-selects onto DIMMs? :)
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