
IDT Switch Partition and Port Configuration
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Notes
• The negated value of PxAIN, PxILOCKP, PxPEP, PxPIN, and PxRSTN is determined as
shown in Table 11.2. 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.
Port Operating Mode Change
The operating mode of a port is determined by the Port Mode (MODE), Switch Partition (SWPART), and
Device Number (DEVNUM) fields in the SWPORTxCTL register as well as, in some cases, the state
(STATE) field in the corresponding partition control (SWPARTxCTL) register. The initial operating mode of a
port is determined by the switch mode setting in the boot configuration vector sampled during a switch
fundamental reset. Refer to section Partition Resets on page 3-11.
The following events constitute a port operating mode change and initiate the action specified by the
Operating Mode Change Action (OMA) field in the corresponding SWPORTxCTL register.
–
Any modification of the value in the MODE, SWPART
1
, or DEVNUM
2
fields in the SWPORTxCTL
register.
• A write of the same value already contained in these fields does not result in a port operating
mode change.
–
Setting the STATE field in the SWPARTxCTL register of the partition with which the port is asso-
ciated to disabled.
–
Setting the STATE field in the SWPARTxCTL register of the partition with which the port is asso-
ciated to disabled.
• When a port is disabled due to the STATE field in the corresponding partition SWPARTxCTL
field being set to disabled, modification of values in the MODE, SWPART, or DEVNUM fields
that do not modify the partition with which the port is associated result in the actions associ-
ated with an operating mode change (e.g., OMCI and OMCC are set), but the port remains in
the disabled mode during and after the operating mode change process.
• The modification of the MODE field to disabled causes the port to unattach from the disabled
partition; however, the port remains in the disabled mode. All of the actions associated with an
operating mode change (e.g., OMCI and OMCC are set) continue to operate as described
above.
• The modification of the SWPART field causes the port to unattach from the disabled partition.
The new operating mode is dependent on the MODE field and the state of the new partition
with which the port is associated (if any).
Table 5.2shows the port operating mode transitions that are supported as well as those that are not
supported. Entries marked in yellow correspond to port operating mode changes that are supported only
when any of the following conditions are satisfied:
–
The OMA field in the port’s SWPORTxCTL register is set to reset.
–
If the operating mode of the port before the change has a DMA function present, then the DMA
function must be quiesced prior to the port operating mode change. In addition, the OMA field
must be set to reset when modifying the operating mode of a port configured to transmit NT Multi-
cast TLPs. Refer to section Usage Restrictions on page 17-11 for additional information.
Violating these rules produces undefined results.
1.
Note: Modifying the switch partition number of a port in unattached mode does not make logical sense (i.e.,
since unattached ports are not associated with any partition). Doing this produces undefined results.
2.
Note that the DEVNUM field is only applicable to ports configured in downstream switch port mode.
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