NH82801HBM S LB9A Intel, NH82801HBM S LB9A Datasheet - Page 167

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NH82801HBM S LB9A

Manufacturer Part Number
NH82801HBM S LB9A
Description
CONTROLLER HUB, ICH8M, I/O, 82801HBM
Manufacturer
Intel
Datasheet

Specifications of NH82801HBM S LB9A

Power Dissipation Pd
2.4W
Digital Ic Case Style
BGA
No. Of Pins
676
Pci Bus Type
I/O Controller Hub
Pci Express Base Spec
PCIe 1.1
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Functional Description
5.13.5.2
5.13.5.3
5.13.5.4
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ICH8 Family Datasheet
Transition Rules among S0/Cx and Throttling States
The following priority rules and assumptions apply among the various S0/Cx and
throttling states:
Deferred C3/C4 (Mobile Only)
Due to the new DMI protocol, if there is any bus master activity (other than true isoch),
then the C0 to C3 transition will pause at the C2 state. ICH8 will keep the processor in
a C2 state until:
To take advantage of the Deferred C3/C4 mode, the BM_STS_ZERO_EN bit must be
set. This will cause the BM_STS bit to read as 0 even if some bus master activity is
present. If this is not done, then the software may avoid even attempting to go to the
C3 or C4 state if it sees the BM_STS bit as 1.
If the PUME bit (D31:F0: Offset A9h: bit 3) is 0, then the ICH8 will treat bus master
activity as a break event. When reaching the C2 state, if there is any bus master
activity, the ICH8 will return the processor to a C0 state.
POPUP (Auto C3/C4 to C2) (Mobile Only)
When the PUME bit (D31:F0: Offset A9h: bit 3) is set, the ICH8 enables a mode of
operation where standard (non-isoch) bus master activity will not be treated as a full
break event from the C3 or C4 states. Instead, these will be treated merely as bus
master events and return the platform to a C2 state, and thus allow snoops to be
performed.
After returning to the C2 state, the bus master cycles will be sent to the (G)MCH, even
if the ARB_DIS bit is set.
• Entry to any S0/Cx state is mutually exclusive with entry to any S1–S5 state. This
• When the SLP_EN bit is set (system going to a S1 - S5 sleep state), the THTL_EN
• (Mobile Only) If the THTL_EN or FORCE_THTL bits are set, and a Level 2, Level 3,
• (Mobile Only) After an exit from a C2, C3 or C4 state (due to a Break event), and if
• The Host controller must post Stop-Grant cycles in such a way that the processor
• (Mobile Only) If in the C1 state and the STPCLK# signal goes active, the processor
• ICH8 sees no bus master activity.
• A break event occurs. In this case, the ICH8 will perform the C2 to C0 sequence.
is because the processor can only perform one register access at a time and Sleep
states have higher priority than thermal throttling.
and FORCE_THTL bits can be internally treated as being disabled (no throttling
while going to sleep state).
or Level 4 read then occurs, the system should immediately go and stay in a C2,
C3, or C4 state until a break event occurs. A Level 2, Level 3, or Level 4 read has
higher priority than the software initiated throttling.
the THTL_EN or FORCE_THTL bits are still set, the system will continue to throttle
STPCLK#. Depending on the time of break event, the first transition on STPCLK#
active can be delayed by up to one THRM period (1024 PCI clocks = 30.72 µs).
gets an indication of the end of the special cycle prior to the ICH8 observing the
Stop-Grant cycle. This ensures that the STPCLK# signals stays active for a
sufficient period after the processor observes the response phase.
will generate a Stop-Grant cycle, and the system should go to the C2 state. When
STPCLK# goes inactive, it should return to the C1 state.
Note that bus master traffic is not a break event in this case.
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