On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Keith Owens wrote:
> You do not have the data required to (a) detect the problem and (b)
> recover even if you could detect the problem. The APIC bus has a
> single bit checksum, the APIC hardware detects single bit errors and
> does a retransmission. It _cannot_ detect double bit errors, the bad
> data is accepted and processed with undefined side effects.
Thanks to the way the checksum is calculated (a two-bit cumulative sum),
about 75% of double-bit errors are detected as well.
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