4.6.1. Launching and Setting Up the Fault Injection Debugger
4.6.2. Configuring Your Device using a Software Object File (.sof)
4.6.3. Constraining Regions for Fault Injection
4.6.4. Injecting Errors to Predefined Safe Locations
4.6.5. Blowing Fuse Bit to Enable Injecting All Error Types
4.6.6. Injecting Errors to Random Locations
4.6.7. Injecting Errors to Specific Locations
4.6.8. Injecting Double Adjacent Errors
4.6.9. Injecting SDM ECC Errors
4.6.10. Analyzing SEU or SDM ECC Errors Using Signal Tap
3. Secure Device Manager ECC Error Detection
This chapter covers the Secure Device Manager (SDM) and subsystem ECC error, miscellaneous SDM error, and EMIF error. The SDM and Subsystem ECC error is an ECC error that occurs in the RAMs managed by the SDM other than the CRAM.
The SDM and Subsystem ECC error types are:
- General error (transceiver error, other class error: CRE_REFCLK)
- Single bit ECC error
- Multiple bits ECC error