
IDT Switch Partition and Port Configuration
PES32NT24xG2 User Manual
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January 30, 2013
Notes
Since the link operates as an upstream port (i.e., downstream component), an automatic speed
change is not initiated when the link enters L0.
Automatic speed change may be enabled by modifying the value of the Initial Link Speed
Change Control (ILSCC) bit in the PCI-to-PCI bridge function’s Phy Link Configuration 0
(PHYLCFG0) register.
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PCI Express requests that do not target function 0 or function 2 are completed with unsupported
request status by the port. The completion has a value of all zeroes in the function number field
of the completer ID.
Upstream Switch Port with NT Function
A port in upstream switch port with NT function mode is a multi-function upstream port composed of a
PCI-to-PCI bridge function and a non-transparent-bridge (NT) function.
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The PCI-to-PCI bridge function is function 0 of the port (i.e., type 1 header).
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The NT function is function 1 of the port (i.e., type 0 header).
The port has the following behavior.
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The PCI-to-PCI bridge function has the behavior of an upstream switch port defined in the PCI
Express Base Specification. All port output signals associated with downstream switch port oper-
ation are placed in a negated state (i.e., hot-plug signals). The negated value of PxAIN,
PxILOCKP, PxPEP, PxPIN, and PxRSTN is determined as shown in Table 11.2.
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The NT function behaves as described in Chapter 14.
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The port follows the behavior for multi-function ports described in the PCI Express Base Specifi-
cation and in this document.
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The LTSSM is operational and behaves as an upstream port.
• Since the link operates as an upstream port (i.e., downstream component), an automatic
speed change is not initiated when the link enters L0.
• Automatic speed change may be enabled by modifying the value of the Initial Link Speed
Change Control (ILSCC) bit in the PCI-to-PCI bridge function’s Phy Link Configuration 0
(PHYLCFG0) register.
–
PCI Express requests that do not target function 0 or function 1 are completed with unsupported
request status by the port. The completion has a value of all zeroes in the function number field
of the completer ID.
Upstream Switch Port with NT and DMA Functions
A port in upstream switch port with NT and DMA functions is a multi-function upstream port composed of
a PCI-to-PCI bridge function, a non-transparent-bridge (NT) function, and a DMA function.
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The PCI-to-PCI bridge function is function 0 of the port (i.e., type 1 header).
–
The NT function is function 1 of the port (i.e., type 0 header).
–
The DMA function is function 2 of the port (i.e., type 0 header).
The port has the following behavior.
–
The PCI-to-PCI bridge function has the behavior of an upstream switch port defined in the PCI
Express Base Specification.
• All port output signals associated with downstream switch port operation are placed in a
negated state (i.e., hot-plug signals). The negated value of PxAIN, PxILOCKP, PxPEP, PxPIN,
and PxRSTN is determined as shown in Table 11.2.
–
The NT function behaves as described in Chapter 14.
–
The DMA function behaves as described in Chapter 15.
–
The port follows the behavior for multi-function ports described in the PCI Express Base Specifi-
cation and in this document.
–
The LTSSM is operational and behaves as an upstream port.
• Since the link operates as an upstream port (i.e., downstream component), an automatic
speed change is not initiated when the link enters L0.
Summary of Contents for PCI Express 89HPES32NT24xG2
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