Re: discriminate single bit error hardware failure from slab corruption.

From: Olivier Galibert
Date: Fri Feb 03 2006 - 06:03:25 EST


On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 11:20:35PM -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
> + case 0x6a: /* 01101010 bit 0 flipped */
> + case 0x69: /* 01101001 bit 1 flipped */
> + case 0x6f: /* 01101111 bit 2 flipped */
> + case 0x63: /* 01100011 bit 3 flipped */
> + case 0x7b: /* 01111011 bit 4 flipped */
> + case 0x4b: /* 01001011 bit 5 flipped */
> + case 0x2b: /* 00101011 bit 6 flipped */
> + case 0xeb: /* 11101011 bit 7 flipped */

What about simply:
case 0x6b^0x01:
case 0x6b^0x02:
case 0x6b^0x04:
case 0x6b^0x08:
case 0x6b^0x10:
case 0x6b^0x20:
case 0x6b^0x40:
case 0x6b^0x80:

OG.
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