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Processor Configuration Registers
2.10.43 RCTL—Root Control Register
This register allows control of PCI Express Root Complex specific parameters. The
system error control bits in this register determine if corresponding SERRs are
generated when our device detects an error (reported in this device's Device Status
register) or when an error message is received across the link. Reporting of SERR as
controlled by these bits takes precedence over the SERR Enable in the PCI Command
Register.
3
RW1C
0b
Uncore
Presence Detect Changed (PDC)
A pulse indication that the inband presence detect state has
changed.
This bit is set when the value reported in Presence Detect State is
changed.
2
RO
0b
Uncore
Reserved for MRL Sensor Changed (MSC)
If an MRL sensor is implemented, this bit is set when a MRL Sensor
state change is detected. If an MRL sensor is not implemented, this
bit must not be set.
1
RO
0b
Uncore
Reserved for Power Fault Detected (PFD)
If a Power Controller that supports power fault detection is
implemented, this bit is set when the Power Controller detects a
power fault at this slot. Note that, depending on hardware
capability, it is possible that a power fault can be detected at any
time, independent of the Power Controller Control setting or the
occupancy of the slot. If power fault detection is not supported,
this bit must not be set.
0
RO
0b
Uncore
Reserved for Attention Button Pressed (ABP)
If an Attention Button is implemented, this bit is set when the
attention button is pressed. If an Attention Button is not
supported, this bit must not be set.
B/D/F/Type:
0/6/0/PCI
Address Offset:
BA–BBh
Reset Value:
0000h
Access:
RO, RO-V, RW1C
Size:
16 bits
BIOS Optimal Default
00h
Bit
Attr
Reset
Value
RST/
PWR
Description
B/D/F/Type:
0/6/0/PCI
Address Offset:
BC–BDh
Reset Value:
0000h
Access:
RW, RO
Size:
16 bits
BIOS Optimal Default
000h
Bit
Attr
Reset
Value
RST/
PWR
Description
15:3
RO
0h
Reserved
2
RW
0b
Uncore
System Error on Fatal Error Enable (SEFEE)
Controls the Root Complex's response to fatal errors.
0 = No SERR generated on receipt of fatal error.
1 = Indicates that an SERR should be generated if a fatal error is
reported by any of the devices in the hierarchy associated
with this Root Port, or by the Root Port itself.
1:0
RO
0h
Reserved
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