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301467-005 Datasheet, PDF (160/426 Pages) Intel Corporation – Express Chipset
Host-PCI Express* Bridge Registers (D1:F0)
(Intel® 82915G/82915P/82915PL Only)
R
8.1.42
RCTL—Root Control (D1:F0)
PCI Device:
Address Offset:
Default Value:
Access:
Size:
1
BCh
0000h
R/W
16 bits
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.
Bit
Access &
Default
Description
15:4
Reserved
3
R/W
PME Interrupt Enable
0b
0 = No interrupts are generated as a result of receiving PME messages.
1 = Enables interrupt generation upon receipt of a PME message as reflected in
the PME Status bit of the Root Status Register. A PME interrupt is also
generated if the PME Status bit of the Root Status Register is set when this bit
is set from a cleared state.
2
R/W
System Error on Fatal Error Enable: This bit controls the Root Complex’s
0b
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
R/W
System Error on Non-Fatal Uncorrectable Error Enable: This bit controls the
0b
Root Complex’s response to non-fatal errors.
0 = No SERR generated on receipt of non-fatal error.
1 = Indicates that an SERR should be generated if a non-fatal error is reported by
any of the devices in the hierarchy associated with this Root Port, or by the
Root Port itself.
0
R/W
System Error on Correctable Error Enable: This bit controls the Root Complex’s
0b
response to correctable errors.
0 = No SERR generated on receipt of correctable error.
1 = Indicates that an SERR should be generated if a correctable error is reported
by any of the devices in the hierarchy associated with this Root Port, or by the
Root Port itself.
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