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Notes
Configuration Requests
The PCI-PCI bridges associated with ports A and C all have configuration registers that may be
accessed with Type 0 configuration read and write requests. PCIe allows multiple outstanding configuration
read and write requests. The PCI-PCI bridges in the PES16NT2 each support a maximum of four
outstanding configuration requests. Issuing more than four outstanding configuration requests to any of
these entities may result in configuration requests being dropped.
Configuration accesses to different entities within the PES16NT2 may complete out-of-order and may
limit the utility of multiple outstanding PCIe configuration accesses. For example, a configuration access
that modifies a secondary or subordinate bus number which is immediately followed by a Type 1 configura-
tion access that relies on the modified value for routing may result in an error when issued concurrently, but
execute properly when issued in sequence. Configuration accesses to any particular entity always
complete in order.
Port Configuration Space Organization
The organization of ports A and C configuration space is shown in Figure 9.2. While both ports share the
same basic layout, only port A (the upstream port) has switch control and status registers and only port C
(downstream port) has an MSI capability structure (refer to Figure 10.7 on page 10-55).
Completion with data
The packet length is correct.
- Number of doublewords received equals
3 when a packet does not contain
ECRC
- Number of doublewords received equals
4 when ECRC is present
- Number of doublewords received is not greater
then MaxPaylo 3/4
Message or message with data
The actual packet length is correct:
- Number of received double words equals
4 when a packet does not contain
ECRC
- Number of received double words equals
5 when ECRC is present
- Number of received doublewords is not greater
then MaxPaylo 4/5
Interrupt messages
Power management messages
Error signalling messages
Unlock message
Set slot power limit message
TC = 0 (a message of this type is considered a
malformed TLP if it uses a traffic class designator
other than TC0)
TLP Type
Error Check
Table 9.4 Malformed TLP Error Checks (Part 2 of 2)
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