Chapter 9. Diagnostics
GFK-2950C
February 2018
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Interpreting the Fault Extra Data
Bytes 1 - 8:
Ignored when decoding a security-related fault.
Byte 9:
The operation during which the fault occurred.
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01 (as in the example): Read
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02: Write
Byte 10:
The hexadecimal value (HV) that specifies a CPU memory area.
Hexadecimal
Value (HV)
Memory area
08
%R (Register memory)
0A
%AI (Analog input memory)
0C
%AQ (Analog output memory)
10
%I (Discrete input memory)
12
%Q (Discrete output memory)
14
%T (Discrete temporary status memory)
16
%M (Discrete momentary internal memory)
18
%SA (Discrete system memory A)
1A
%SB (Discrete system memory B)
1C
%SC (Discrete system memory C)
1E
%S (Discrete system memory)
38
%G (Genius global memory)
C4
%W (Bulk Memory)
Bytes 11
–
18: 0-based bit offset of the memory area being accessed. The 8-byte value is encoded in
little endian format, meaning that the byte values are reversed. In the example, the
value is 0x0000000000000006, which is equal to 1-based bit offset 7.
Bytes 19
–
22: The length in bits of data requested. In the example, 1 bit was requested.
Bytes 23
–
24: Ignored when decoding a security-related fault.
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