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Hardware Interface
29 September 1997 – Subject To Change
21164PC Signal Names and Functions
data_ram_we_l<3:0>
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4
Data RAM write-enable. These signals are asserted for any
Bcache write operation. Refer to Section 5.3.1 for timing
details.
dc_ok_h
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1
dc voltage OK. Must be deasserted until dc voltage reaches
proper operating level. After that, dc_ok_h is asserted.
fill_h
I
1
Fill warning. If the 21164PC samples this signal asserted on
the rising edge of sysclk n, then the 21164PC provides the
address indicated by fill_id_h to the Bcache on the rising edge
of sysclk n+1. The Bcache begins to write in that sysclk. At the
end of sysclk n+1, the 21164PC waits for the next sysclk and
then begins the write operation again if dack_h is not asserted.
Refer to Section 4.9.3 for timing details.
fill_dirty_h
I
1
Fill dirty. If the block being filled is dirty, this pin should be
asserted.
fill_error_h
I
1
Fill error. If this signal is asserted during a fill from memory, it
indicates to the 21164PC that the system has detected an
invalid address or hard error. The system still provides an
apparently normal read sequence with correct ECC/parity
though the data is not valid. The 21164PC traps to the machine
check (MCHK) PALcode entry point and indicates a serious
hardware error. fill_error_h should be asserted when the data
is returned. Each assertion produces a MCHK trap.
fill_id_h
I
1
Fill identification. Asserted with fill_h to indicate which regis-
ter is used. The 21164PC supports two outstanding load
instructions. If this signal is asserted when the 21164PC sam-
ples fill_h asserted, then the 21164PC provides the address
from miss register 1. If it is deasserted, then the address in miss
register 0 is used for the read operation.
idle_bc_h
I
1
Idle Bcache. When asserted, the 21164PC finishes the current
Bcache read or write operation but does not start a new read or
write operation until the signal is deasserted. The system inter-
face must assert this signal in time to idle the Bcache before
fill data arrives.
index_h<21:4>
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18
Index. These signals index the Bcache.
Table 3–1 21164PC Signal Descriptions
(Sheet 5 of 10)
Signal
Type Count Description