PI7C8150ND Pericom Semiconductor, PI7C8150ND Datasheet - Page 43

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PI7C8150ND

Manufacturer Part Number
PI7C8150ND
Description
Manufacturer
Pericom Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of PI7C8150ND

Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Operating Temperature (max)
85C
Package Type
BGA
Rad Hardened
No
Case
BGA
Dc
04+
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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PI7C8150
2-PORT PCI-TO-PCI BRIDGE
ADVANCE INFORMATION
4.3.2
PREFETCHABLE MEMORY BASE AND LIMIT ADDRESS
REGISTERS
Locations accessed in the prefetchable memory address range must have true memory-like
behavior and must not exhibit side effects when read. This means that extra reads to a
prefetchable memory location must have no side effects. PI7C8150 pre-fetches for all types
of memory read commands in this address space.
The prefetchable memory base address and prefetchable memory limit address registers
define an address range that PI7C8150 uses to determine when to forward memory
commands. PI7C8150 forwards a memory transaction from the primary to the secondary
interface if the transaction address falls within the prefetchable memory address range.
PI7C8150 ignores memory transactions initiated on the secondary interface that fall into
this address range. PI7C8150 does not respond to any transactions that fall outside this
address range on the primary interface and forwards those transactions upstream from the
secondary interface (provided that they do not fall into the memory-mapped I/O range or
are not forwarded by the VGA mechanism).
The prefetchable memory range supports 64-bit addressing and provides additional
registers to define the upper 32 bits of the memory address range, the prefetchable memory
base address upper 32 bits register, and the prefetchable memory limit address upper 32
bits register. For address comparison, a single address cycle (32-bit address) prefetchable
memory transaction is treated like a 64-bit address transaction where the upper 32 bits of
the address are equal to 0. This upper 32-bit value of 0 is compared to the prefetchable
memory base address upper 32 bits register and the prefetchable memory limit address
upper 32 bits register. The prefetchable memory base address upper 32 bits register must be
0 to pass any single address cycle transactions downstream.
Prefetchable memory address range has a granularity and alignment of 1MB. Maximum
memory address range is 4GB when 32-bit addressing is being used. Prefetchable memory
address range is defined by a 16-bit prefetchable memory base address register at
configuration offset 24h and by a 16-bit prefetchable memory limit address register at
offset 26h. The top 12 bits of each of these registers correspond to bits [31:20] of the
memory address. The lowest 4 bits are hardwired to 1h. The lowest 20 bits of the
prefetchable memory base address are assumed to be 0 0000h, which results in a natural
alignment to a 1MB boundary. The lowest 20 bits of the prefetchable memory limit address
are assumed to be FFFFFh, which results in an alignment to the top of a 1MB block.
Note: The initial state of the prefetchable memory base address register is 0000 0000h. The
initial state of the prefetchable memory limit address register is 000F FFFFh. Note that the
initial states of these registers define a prefetchable memory range at the bottom 1MB
block of memory. Write these registers with their appropriate values before setting either
the memory enable bit or the master enable bit in the command register in configuration
space.
To turn off the prefetchable memory address range, write the prefetchable memory base
address register with a value greater than that of the prefetchable memory limit address
register. The entire base value must be greater than the entire limit value, meaning that the
upper 32 bits must be considered. Therefore, to disable the address range, the upper 32 bits
registers can both be set to the same value, while the lower base register is set greater than
the lower limit register. Otherwise, the upper 32-bit base must be greater than the upper 32-
bit limit.
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