
IDT DMA Function Registers
PES32NT24xG2 User Manual
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January 30, 2013
Notes
11:10
ASPMS
RWL
0x3
SWSticky
Active State Power Management (ASPM) Support.
This default value of this field is 0x3 to indicate that L0s and
L1 are supported.
This field may be overridden to allow user control over the
ASPM capabilities of this port (L0s and/or L1).
When modifying this field, the user must ensure that all
functions of the port have identical values in this field (i.e.,
when the port operates in a multi-function mode).
14:12
L0SEL
RWL
0x6
SWSticky
L0s Exit Latency.
This field indicates the L0s exit latency for the given PCI
Express link. Transitioning from L0s to L0 always requires
approximately 2.04µ s. Thus, default value indicates an L0s
exit latency between 2µ s and 4µ s.
If this field is modified, the user must ensure that all func-
tions of the port have identical values in this field (i.e., when
the port operates in a multi-function mode).
17:15
L1EL
RWL
0x2
SWSticky
L1 Exit Latency.
This field indicates the L1 exit latency for the given PCI
Express link. Transitioning from L1 to L0 always requires
approximately 2.3 µ S. Therefore, a value 2 µ s to less than
4 µ s is reported with a default value of 0x2.
If this field is modified, the user must ensure that all func-
tions of the port have identical values in this field (i.e., when
the port operates in a multi-function mode).
18
CPM
RWL
0x0
SWSticky
Clock Power Management.
This bit indicates if the component tolerates removal of the
reference clock via the “CLKREQ#” mechanism.
The device does not support the removal of reference
clocks.
19
SDERR
RO
0x0
Surprise Down Error Reporting.
Not applicable to upstream ports.
20
DLLLA
RO
0x0
Data Link Layer Link Active Reporting.
Not applicable to upstream ports.
21
LBN
RO
0x0
Link Bandwidth Notification Capability.
Not applicable to upstream ports.
23:22
Reserved
RO
0x0
Reserved field.
Bit
Field
Field
Name
Type
Default
Value
Description
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