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301467-005 Datasheet, PDF (64/426 Pages) Intel Corporation – Express Chipset
Register Description
R
Bit
15:11
10:8
7:2
1:0
Access
&
Default
R/W
00h
R/W
000b
R/W
00h
Description
Device Number: This field selects one agent on the PCI bus selected by the Bus
Number. When the Bus Number field is “00”, the (G)MCH decodes the Device
Number field. The (G)MCH is always Device Number 0 for the Host bridge entity,
Device Number 1 for the Host-PCI Express entity. Therefore, when the
Bus Number =0 and the Device Number equals 0, 1, or 2 the internal (G)MCH
devices are selected.
This field is mapped to byte 6 [7:3] of the request header format during PCI
Express Configuration cycles and A [15:11] during the DMI configuration cycles.
Function Number: This field allows the configuration registers of a particular
function in a multi-function device to be accessed. The (G)MCH ignores
configuration cycles to its internal devices if the function number is not equal to 0
or 1.
This field is mapped to byte 6 [2:0] of the request header format during PCI
Express Configuration cycles and A[10:8] during the DMI configuration cycles.
Register Number: This field selects one register within a particular Bus, Device,
and Function as specified by the other fields in the Configuration Address
Register.
This field is mapped to byte 7 [7:2] of the request header format during PCI
Express Configuration cycles and A[7:2] during the DMI Configuration cycles.
Reserved
3.4.2
CONFIG_DATA—Configuration Data Register
I/O Address:
Default Value:
Access:
Size:
0CFCh
00000000h
R/W
32 bits
CONFIG_DATA is a 32-bit read/write window into configuration space. The portion of
configuration space that is referenced by CONFIG_DATA is determined by the contents of
CONFIG_ADDRESS.
Bit
Access &
Default
Description
31:0
R/W
Configuration Data Window (CDW): If bit 31 of CONFIG_ADDRESS is 1, any
0000 0000h I/O access to the CONFIG_DATA register will produce a configuration
transaction using the contents of CONFIG_ADDRESS to determine the bus,
device, function, and offset of the register to be accessed.
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