Dell PowerEdge M710 Technical Guide
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Chipset
8.1
Overview
The PowerEdge™ M710 planar incorporates the Intel
®
5520 chipset for I/O and processor interfacing
that was designed to support Intel Xeon
®
Processor 5500 and 5600 series, QuickPath Interconnect,
and PCIe Gen2.
8.2
Intel 5520 I/O Hub
The PowerEdge M710 system board incorporates the Intel 5520 chipset 36D I/O Hub (IOH) to provide
a link between the processors and the I/O components. The main components of the IOH consist of
two full-width QuickPath Interconnect links (one to each processor), 36 lanes of PCIe Gen2, and a x4
Direct Media Interface (DMI) and an integrated IOxAPIC.
8.2.1
QuickPath Interconnect
The QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) architecture consists of serial point-to-point interconnects for the
processors and the IOH. The M710 has a total of three QPI links: one link connecting the processors
and links connecting both processors with the IOH. Each link consists of 20 lanes (full-width) in each
direction with a link speed maximum of 6.4 GT/s. An additional lane is reserved for a forwarded
clock. Data is sent over the QPI links as packets.
The QuickPath Architecture implemented in the IOH and CPUs features four layers. The physical
layer consists of the actual connection between components. It supports Polarity Inversion and Lane
Reversal for optimizing component placement and routing. The Link layer is responsible for flow
control and the reliable transmission of data. The Routing layer is responsible for the routing of QPI
data packets. Finally, the Protocol layer is responsible for high-level protocol communications,
including the implementation of a MESIF (Modify, Exclusive, Shared, Invalid, Forward) cache
coherence protocol.
8.2.2
PCI Express Generation 2
PCI Express (PCIe) is a serial point
‐
to
‐
point interconnect for I/O devices. PCIe Generation 2 (Gen2)
doubles the signaling bit rate of each lane from 2.5 Gb/s to 5 Gb/s. Each of the PCIe Gen2 ports is
backward
‐
compatible with Gen1 transfer rates.
8.2.3
Direct Media Interface (DMI)
The DMI (previously called the Enterprise Southbridge Interface) connects the Intel 7500 Legacy IOH
with the Intel I/O Controller Hub (ICH). The DMI is equivalent to an x4 PCIe Gen1 link with a transfer
rate of 1 GB/s in each direction.
8.3
Intel I/O Controller Hub 9
The Intel I/O Controller Hub 9 (ICH9) is a highly integrated I/O controller supporting the following
functions:
•
PCI Bus 32-bit Interface Rev 2.3 running at 33 MT/s
•
Serial ATA (SATA) ports with transfer rates up to 300 MB/s
•
Six UHCI and two EHCI (high-speed 2.0) USB host controllers
•
Power management interface (ACPI 3.0b compliant)
•
Platform Environmental Control Interface (PECI)
•
I/O interrupt controller