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Explanation of an Abort 1M3 (1000003)
Document ID: 10796
Contents
Introduction
 Prerequisites
      Requirements
      Components Used
      Conventions
Abort 1M3 (1000003) Error Message
Related Information
Introduction
This document explains the abort 1M3 (1000003) error message, as this example shows:
#define ADDRESS_ERROR       1000003  /* Address error        */
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Components Used
This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions.
Conventions
Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.
Abort 1M3 (1000003) Error Message
This abort is logged when the MC680x0 processor does not receive a signal from an external device such as a
memory device to indicate that the data transfer has taken place. This is usually because the software specifies
an invalid address (invalid because the pointer has not been initialized) or because a hardware device fails to
provide the transfer acknowledge signal.
The service switching point (SSP) portion of the software error stack has this format for MC68040 processors
like network processor cards (NPC) or broadband controller cards (BCC):
 No.  Type    Number      Data(Hex)  PC(Hex)    PROC   SwRev   Date     Time
        1.  Abort   1000003     00000000   3001565C   TRNS   9.3.45  08/04/03 03:14:53
       SSP 30330660 10 00 30 15 10 9A 70 08  30 32 FD C0 01 01 00 01  ..0...p.02......
       SSP 30330670 00 01 00 01 A4 22 C3 88  30 32 FD BC 00 00 00 0A  ....."..02......
            (Address error exception stack frame; p9−4 in MC68040 User's Manual)
            1000      = status register