The bus device and function point to a particular device on the PCI bus. The device can error out for a few reasons. Drivers/Firmware can make a device act erratic like its failing and trigger this message. The obvious other reason would be that the device is malfunctioning. The B# D# F# is the address to the devices location on the PCI bus.
When a DSET report is created on a system, the file binrawxmlslots.xml can be found in the directory of the created collection.
Fig. 1: DSET folder
Double click on the file for opening it in Internet Explorer or any other browser. Each device is listed by name and under each device name the <BusNum>,<DeviceNum>, and <FunctionNum> are listed.
Fig. 2: Opened in IE
Enter the Windows Device Manager (Windows OS only) and right click on the specific device you want to check. Click on Properties and check the entry under Location on the General tab.
Fig. 3: Properties Window
The registry location is "Hklm\system\currentcontrolset\enum\PCI\". Each subfolder must be clicked to display the information in the right hand pane.
Fig. 4: Registry Editor Window
The device can error out for a few reasons. Drivers/Firmware can make a device act erratic like its failing and trigger this message. The obvious other reason would be that the device is malfunctioning.
After the failed device is indentified, you can start with troubleshooting.