
IDT Switch Partition and Port Configuration
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Notes
PME Synchronization
Any PME synchronization state associated with the port is reset. If the port has completed PME
synchronization, then the LTSSM transitions to the Detect state and then to the LTSSM state, if any, speci-
fied by the OMA field value.
Bus Locking
Any bus locking state associated with the port is reset.
Port State or Context
Any port state or context associated with the previous mode of operation (e.g., downstream switch port)
that is not relevant to the new mode of operation (e.g., upstream switch port) is cleared. All other state is
preserved.
No Action Mode Change Behavior
Modifying the operating mode of a port when the OMA field is set to no action has the following behavior
in addition to that specified by the common operating mode change behavior. The state of all registers
associated with the port are preserved (i.e., they are not reset). Status fields may change as appropriate.
For example, if the port is in D3
Hot
at the time the operating mode change occurs, it continues operating in
this state after the operating mode change completes.
If the link is up, it remains up in operating in the same LTSSM mode (i.e., upstream or downstream).If
the link is down and the new operating mode is an operational mode, then the link begins link training from
the Detect state in the specified LTSSM mode (i.e., upstream or downstream).
Reset Mode Change Behavior
Modifying the operating mode of a port when the OMA field is set to port reset has the following behavior
in addition to that specified by the common operating mode change behavior:
–
All states associated with the port are reset.
–
Registers associated with the port are reset to their initial value except those designated
SWSticky. SWSticky registers and field contents are preserved. For example, if the port is in D3
Hot
at the time the operating mode change occurs, it changes to the D0 state after the operating mode
change completes.
–
The port reset output is asserted (i.e., PxRSTN).
–
The port remains in a reset state for at least 250 µ s.
–
The port reset output remains asserted while in the reset state. During this time, the LTSSM
remains in the Detect state (i.e., the link enters the DL_Down state).
–
The port reset output is negated (i.e., PxRSTN).
–
Following an exit from the reset state, if the new operating mode is an operational mode, then the
link begins link training from the Detect state in the specified LTSSM mode (i.e., upstream or
downstream).
Partition Reconfiguration and Failover
Partition reconfiguration may be initiated statically through a fundamental reset or dynamically while the
system is running. Static reconfiguration requires a switch fundamental reset and is nothing more than
configuration performed either through modification of the sampled boot configuration vector or initialization
performed via serial EEPROM or SMBus (see Chapter 12). Thus, this section focuses on dynamic reconfig-
uration.
Partition reconfiguration is the modification of the operating mode of one or more switch ports associ-
ated with a partition. Possible partition reconfigurations are list below.
–
A downstream switch port is added or removed from a partition
–
An upstream port is added or removed from a partition
–
The operating mode of the upstream port is modified.
Summary of Contents for PCI Express 89HPES32NT24xG2
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