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Copyright (c) 2009, Intel Corporation. 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 15 1.1 Terminology ..................................................................................................... 15 1.1.1 Processor Terminology .......................................................................... 15 1.2 References ....................................................................................................... 17 2 Register Description ................................................................................................ 19 2.1 Register Terminology ......................................................................................... 19 2.2 Platform Configuration Structure ......................................................................... 20 2.3 Device Mapping................................................................................................. 21 2.4 Detailed Configuration Space Maps ...................................................................... 23 2.5 PCI Standard Registers ...................................................................................... 45 2.5.1 VID - Vendor Identification Register ........................................................ 45 2.5.2 DID - Device Identification Register......................................................... 45 2.5.3 RID - Revision Identification Register....................................................... 46 2.5.4 CCR - Class Code Register ..................................................................... 46 2.5.5 HDR - Header Type Register................................................................... 47 2.5.6 SID/SVID - Subsystem Identity/Subsystem Vendor Identification Register ........................................................................... 47 2.5.7 PCICMD - Command Register ................................................................. 48 2.5.8 PCISTS - PCI Status Register.................................................................. 49 2.6 Generic Non-core Registers ................................................................................ 50 2.6.1 MAXREQUEST_LC ................................................................................. 50 2.6.2 MAXREQUEST_LS ................................................................................. 51 2.6.3 MAXREQUEST_LL.................................................................................. 51 2.6.4 MAX_RTIDS ......................................................................................... 51 2.6.5 DESIRED_CORES .................................................................................. 52 2.6.6 MEMLOCK_STATUS ............................................................................... 52 2.6.7 MC_CFG_CONTROL ............................................................................... 53 2.6.8 POWER_CNTRL_ERR_STATUS................................................................. 53 2.6.9 CURRENT_UCLK_RATIO ......................................................................... 54 2.6.10 MIRROR_PORT_CTL .............................................................................. 55 2.6.11 MIP_PH_CTR_L0 MIP_PH_CTR_L1 ................................................................................... 55 2.6.12 MIP_PH_PRT_L0 MIP_PH_PRT_L1 ................................................................................... 56 2.7 SAD - System Address Decoder Registers ............................................................. 56 2.7.1 SAD_PAM0123 ..................................................................................... 56 2.7.2 SAD_PAM456 ....................................................................................... 58 2.7.3 SAD_HEN ............................................................................................ 59 2.7.4 SAD_SMRAM ........................................................................................ 59 2.7.5 SAD_PCIEXBAR .................................................................................... 60 2.7.6 SAD_DRAM_RULE_0 SAD_DRAM_RULE_1 SAD_DRAM_RULE_2 SAD_DRAM_RULE_3 SAD_DRAM_RULE_4 SAD_DRAM_RULE_5 SAD_DRAM_RULE_6 SAD_DRAM_RULE_7.............................................................................. 60 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 3 2.7.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 4 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_0 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_1 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_2 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_3 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_4 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_5 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_6 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_7 ......................................................................61 Intel QPI Link Registers ......................................................................................61 2.8.1 QPI_QPILCP_L0 QPI_QPILCP_L1 ....................................................................................61 2.8.2 QPI_QPILCL_L0 QPI_QPILCL_L1.....................................................................................62 2.8.3 QPI_QPILS_L0 QPI_QPILS_L1 ......................................................................................63 2.8.4 QPI_DEF_RMT_VN_CREDITS_L0 QPI_DEF_RMT_VN_CREDITS_L1..............................................................63 2.8.5 QPI_RMT_QPILP0_STAT_L0 QPI_RMT_QPILP0_STAT_L1 ....................................................................63 2.8.6 QPI_RMT_QPILP1_STAT_L0 QPI_RMT_QPILP1_STAT_L1 ....................................................................64 2.8.7 QPI_RMT_QPILP2_STAT_L0 QPI_RMT_QPILP2_STAT_L1 ....................................................................64 2.8.8 QPI_RMT_QPILP3_STAT_L0 QPI_RMT_QPILP3_STAT_L1 ....................................................................65 Intel QPI Physical Layer Registers ........................................................................66 2.9.1 QPI_0_PH_CPR QPI_1_PH_CPR .....................................................................................66 2.9.2 QPI_0_PH_CTR QPI_1_PH_CTR .....................................................................................67 2.9.3 QPI_0_PH_PIS QPI_1_PH_PIS ......................................................................................68 2.9.4 QPI_0_PH_PTV QPI_1_PH_PTV .....................................................................................69 2.9.5 QPI_0_PH_LDC QPI_1_PH_LDC .....................................................................................69 2.9.6 QPI_0_PH_PRT QPI_1_PH_PRT .....................................................................................70 2.9.7 QPI_0_PH_PMR0 QPI_1_PH_PMR0 ...................................................................................70 2.9.8 QPI_0_EP_SR QPI_1_EP_SR .......................................................................................71 2.9.9 QPI_0_EP_MCTR QPI_1_EP_MCTR ...................................................................................71 Intel QPI Miscellaneous Registers .........................................................................72 2.10.1 QPI_0_PLL_STATUS QPI_1_PLL_STATUS...............................................................................72 2.10.2 QPI_0_PLL_RATIO QPI_1_PLL_RATIO .................................................................................72 Integrated Memory Controller Control Registers .....................................................73 2.11.1 MC_CONTROL .......................................................................................73 2.11.2 MC_STATUS .........................................................................................74 2.11.3 MC_SMI_DIMM_ERROR_STATUS .............................................................74 2.11.4 MC_SMI_CNTRL ....................................................................................75 2.11.5 MC_RESET_CONTROL ............................................................................76 2.11.6 MC_CHANNEL_MAPPER ..........................................................................76 2.11.7 MC_MAX_DOD ......................................................................................77 2.11.8 MC_RD_CRDT_INIT ...............................................................................77 2.11.9 MC_CRDT_WR_THLD .............................................................................78 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.11.10 MC_SCRUBADDR_LO ............................................................................. 79 2.11.11 MC_SCRUBADDR_HI ............................................................................. 79 TAD - Target Address Decoder Registers .............................................................. 80 2.12.1 TAD_DRAM_RULE_0 TAD_DRAM_RULE_1 TAD_DRAM_RULE_2 TAD_DRAM_RULE_3 TAD_DRAM_RULE_4 TAD_DRAM_RULE_5 TAD_DRAM_RULE_6 TAD_DRAM_RULE_7.............................................................................. 80 2.12.2 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_0 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_1 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_2 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_3 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_4 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_5 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_6 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_7...................................................................... 81 Integrated Memory Controller RAS Registers ......................................................... 82 2.13.1 MC_SSRCONTROL................................................................................. 82 2.13.2 MC_SCRUB_CONTROL ........................................................................... 83 2.13.3 MC_RAS_ENABLES................................................................................ 83 2.13.4 MC_RAS_STATUS ................................................................................. 83 2.13.5 MC_SSRSTATUS ................................................................................... 84 2.13.6 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_0 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_2 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_3 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_4 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_5............................................................................ 84 Integrated Memory Controller Test Registers......................................................... 85 2.14.1 MC_TEST_ERR_RCV1 ............................................................................ 85 2.14.2 MC_TEST_ERR_RCV0 ............................................................................ 85 2.14.3 MC_TEST_PH_CTR ................................................................................ 86 2.14.4 MC_TEST_PH_PIS ................................................................................. 86 2.14.5 MC_TEST_PAT_GCTR ............................................................................ 86 2.14.6 MC_TEST_PAT_BA ................................................................................ 87 2.14.7 MC_TEST_PAT_IS ................................................................................. 87 2.14.8 MC_TEST_PAT_DCD .............................................................................. 87 Integrated Memory Controller Channel Control Registers ........................................ 88 2.15.1 MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_RESET_CMD MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_RESET_CMD MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_RESET_CMD....................................................... 88 2.15.2 MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_CMD MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_CMD MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_CMD.......................................................... 88 2.15.3 MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS .................................................... 89 2.15.4 MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_STATUS MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_STATUS MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_STATUS ..................................................... 91 2.15.5 MC_CHANNEL_0_DDR3CMD MC_CHANNEL_1_DDR3CMD MC_CHANNEL_2_DDR3CMD ................................................................... 92 2.15.6 MC_CHANNEL_0_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT MC_CHANNEL_1_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT MC_CHANNEL_2_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT...................................... 93 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 5 2.15.7 2.15.8 2.15.9 2.15.10 2.15.11 2.15.12 2.15.13 2.15.14 2.15.15 2.15.16 2.15.17 2.15.18 2.15.19 2.15.20 2.15.21 2.15.22 2.15.23 2.15.24 2.15.25 2.15.26 6 MC_CHANNEL_0_MRS_VALUE_0_1 MC_CHANNEL_1_MRS_VALUE_0_1 MC_CHANNEL_2_MRS_VALUE_0_1 ..........................................................93 MC_CHANNEL_0_MRS_VALUE_2 MC_CHANNEL_1_MRS_VALUE_2 MC_CHANNEL_2_MRS_VALUE_2 .............................................................94 MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_PRESENT MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_PRESENT MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_PRESENT............................................................94 MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_TIMING_A MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_TIMING_A MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_TIMING_A ..........................................................95 MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_TIMING_B MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_TIMING_B MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_TIMING_B ..........................................................98 MC_CHANNEL_0_BANK_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_1_BANK_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_2_BANK_TIMING ..............................................................99 MC_CHANNEL_0_REFRESH_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_1_REFRESH_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_2_REFRESH_TIMING.........................................................99 MC_CHANNEL_0_CKE_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_1_CKE_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_2_CKE_TIMING .............................................................. 100 MC_CHANNEL_0_ZQ_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_1_ZQ_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_2_ZQ_TIMING ............................................................... 100 MC_CHANNEL_0_RCOMP_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_1_RCOMP_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_2_RCOMP_PARAMS......................................................... 101 MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_PARAMS1 MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_PARAMS1 MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_PARAMS1 ........................................................... 101 MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_PARAMS2 MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_PARAMS2 MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_PARAMS2 ........................................................... 102 MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD ....................................... 102 MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD ....................................... 103 MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR ...................................... 103 MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR ...................................... 103 MC_CHANNEL_0_WAQ_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_1_WAQ_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_2_WAQ_PARAMS ............................................................ 104 MC_CHANNEL_0_SCHEDULER_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_1_SCHEDULER_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_2_SCHEDULER_PARAMS.................................................. 104 MC_CHANNEL_0_MAINTENANCE_OPS MC_CHANNEL_1_MAINTENANCE_OPS MC_CHANNEL_2_MAINTENANCE_OPS .................................................... 105 MC_CHANNEL_0_TX_BG_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_1_TX_BG_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_2_TX_BG_SETTINGS ...................................................... 105 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 2.16 2.17 2.15.27 MC_CHANNEL_0_RX_BGF_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_1_RX_BGF_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_2_RX_BGF_SETTINGS .................................................... 106 2.15.28 MC_CHANNEL_0_EW_BGF_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_1_EW_BGF_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_2_EW_BGF_SETTINGS.................................................... 106 2.15.29 MC_CHANNEL_0_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_1_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_2_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS ....................................... 106 2.15.30 MC_CHANNEL_0_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY MC_CHANNEL_1_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY MC_CHANNEL_2_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY............................................... 107 2.15.31 MC_CHANNEL_0_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 MC_CHANNEL_1_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 MC_CHANNEL_2_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 ................................................ 107 2.15.32 MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTINGS_CH0 MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTINGS_CH1 MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTINGS_CH2 ..................................... 107 2.15.33 MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH0 MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH1 MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH2............................................. 108 2.15.34 MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH0 MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH1 MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH2 ........................................... 108 Integrated Memory Controller Channel Address Registers ..................................... 109 2.16.1 MC_DOD_CH0_0 MC_DOD_CH0_1 MC_DOD_CH0_2 ................................................................................ 109 2.16.2 MC_DOD_CH1_0 MC_DOD_CH1_1 MC_DOD_CH1_2 ................................................................................ 110 2.16.3 MC_DOD_CH2_0 MC_DOD_CH2_1 MC_DOD_CH2_2 ................................................................................ 111 2.16.4 MC_SAG_CH0_0 MC_SAG_CH0_1 MC_SAG_CH0_2 MC_SAG_CH0_3 MC_SAG_CH0_4 MC_SAG_CH0_5 MC_SAG_CH0_6 MC_SAG_CH0_7 MC_SAG_CH1_0 MC_SAG_CH1_1 MC_SAG_CH1_2 MC_SAG_CH1_3 MC_SAG_CH1_4 MC_SAG_CH1_5 MC_SAG_CH1_6 MC_SAG_CH1_7 MC_SAG_CH2_0 MC_SAG_CH2_1 MC_SAG_CH2_2 MC_SAG_CH2_3 MC_SAG_CH2_4 MC_SAG_CH2_5 MC_SAG_CH2_6 MC_SAG_CH2_7 ................................................................................. 112 Integrated Memory Controller Channel Rank Registers ......................................... 113 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 7 2.17.1 2.17.2 8 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_0 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_1 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_2 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_3 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_4 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_5 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_6 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_7 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_0 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_1 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_2 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_3 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_4 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_5 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_6 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_7 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_0 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_1 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_2 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_3 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_4 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_5 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_6 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_7......................................................................... 113 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_0 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_1 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_2 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_3 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_4 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_5 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_6 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_7 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_8 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_9 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_10 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_11 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_12 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_13 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_14 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_15 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_16 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_17 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_18 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_19 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_20 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_21 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_22 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_23 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_24 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_25 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_26 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_27 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_28 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_29 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_30 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_31......................................................................... 114 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 2.17.3 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_0 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_1 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_2 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_3 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_4 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_5 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_6 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_7 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_8 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_9 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_10 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_11 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_12 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_13 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_14 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_15 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_16 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_17 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_18 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_19 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_20 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_21 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_22 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_23 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_24 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_25 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_26 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_27 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_28 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_29 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_30 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_31 ........................................................................ 115 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 9 2.17.4 2.18 10 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_0 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_1 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_2 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_3 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_4 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_5 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_6 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_7 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_8 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_9 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_10 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_11 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_12 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_13 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_14 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_15 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_16 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_17 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_18 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_19 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_20 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_21 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_22 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_23 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_24 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_25 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_26 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_27 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_28 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_29 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_30 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_31......................................................................... 117 Memory Thermal Control .................................................................................. 118 2.18.1 MC_THERMAL_CONTROL0 MC_THERMAL_CONTROL1 MC_THERMAL_CONTROL2 .................................................................... 118 2.18.2 MC_THERMAL_STATUS0 MC_THERMAL_STATUS1 MC_THERMAL_STATUS2....................................................................... 119 2.18.3 MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE0 MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE1 MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE2 ................................................................. 119 2.18.4 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A0 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A1 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A2 .................................................................. 119 2.18.5 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B0 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B1 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B2 .................................................................. 120 2.18.6 MC_COOLING_COEF0 MC_COOLING_COEF1 MC_COOLING_COEF2 .......................................................................... 120 2.18.7 MC_CLOSED_LOOP0 MC_CLOSED_LOOP1 MC_CLOSED_LOOP2 ............................................................................ 121 2.18.8 MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET0 MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET1 MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET2...................................................................... 121 2.18.9 MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP0 MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP1 MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP2 .................................................................. 122 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 2.19 3 2.18.10 MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND0 MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND1 MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND2 .............................................................. 122 2.18.11 MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS0 MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS1 MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS2.................................................................. 123 Integrated Memory Controller Miscellaneous Registers.......................................... 123 2.19.1 MC_DIMM_CLK_RATIO_STATUS ........................................................... 123 2.19.2 MC_DIMM_CLK_RATIO ........................................................................ 124 DIMM Population Requirements ............................................................................ 3.1 General Population Requirements ...................................................................... 3.2 Populating DIMMs Within a Channel ................................................................... 3.2.1 DIMM Population for Three Slots per Channel ......................................... 3.2.2 DIMM Population for Two Slots per Channel............................................ 125 125 126 126 128 Tables 1-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 References ....................................................................................................... 17 Functions Specifically Handled by the Processor..................................................... 22 Device 0, Function 0: Generic Non-core Registers .................................................. 23 Device 0, Function 1: System Address Decoder Registers ....................................... 24 Device 2, Function 0: Intel QPI Link 0 Registers .................................................... 25 Device 2, Function 1: Intel QPI Physical 0 Registers ............................................... 26 Device 2, Function 4: Intel QPI Link 1 Registers1................................................... 27 Device 2, Function 5: Intel QPI Physical 1 Registers ............................................... 28 Device 3, Function 0: Integrated Memory Controller Registers ................................. 29 Device 3, Function 1: Target Address Decoder Registers ......................................... 30 Device 3, Function 2: Integrated Memory Controller RAS Registers .......................... 31 Device 3, Function 4: Integrated Memory Controller Test Registers .......................... 32 Device 4, Function 0: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Control Registers............................................................................................... 33 Device 4, Function 1: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Address Registers.............................................................................................. 34 Device 4, Function 2: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Rank Registers.................................................................................................. 35 Device 4, Function 3: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Thermal Control Registers .................................................................................. 36 Device 5, Function 0: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Control Registers............................................................................................... 37 Device 5, Function 1: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Address Registers.............................................................................................. 38 Device 5, Function 2: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Rank Registers.................................................................................................. 39 Device 5, Function 3: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Thermal Control Registers .................................................................................. 40 Device 6, Function 0: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Control Registers............................................................................................... 41 Device 6, Function 1: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Address Registers.............................................................................................. 42 Device 6, Function 2: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Rank Registers.................................................................................................. 43 Device 6, Function 3: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Thermal Control Registers .................................................................................. 44 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 11 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 Key Parameters for DIMM Configurations ............................................................ 125 RDIMM Population Configurations within a Channel for Three Slots per Channel .................................................................................................... 127 UDIMM Population Configurations within a Channel for Three Slots per Channel .................................................................................................... 127 MetaSDRAM* R-DIMM Population Configurations within a Channel for Three Slots per Channel ................................................................................... 128 RDIMM Population Configurations Within a Channel for Two Slots per Channel ...................................................................................... 129 UDIMM Population Configurations within a Channel for Two Slots per Channel.......... 129 MetaSDRAM R-DIMM Population Configurations within a Channel for Two Slots per Channel ...................................................................................... 129 Figures 3-1 3-2 12 DIMM Population within a Channel for Three Slots per Channel .............................. 126 DIMM Population Within a Channel for Two Slots per Channel ................................ 128 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Revision History Reference Number Revision Number 321322 001 Public release 321322 002 Added Chapter 3 "DIMM Population Requirements" Description Date March 2009 April 2009 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 13 14 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Introduction 1 Introduction The Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series is the first generation DP server/workstation processor to implement key new technologies: * Integrated Memory Controller * Point-to-point link interface based on Intel(R) QuickPath Interconnect (Intel(R) QPI). Reference to this interface may sometimes be abbreviated with Intel QPI throughout this document. The processor is optimized for performance with the power efficiencies of a low-power microarchitecture to enable smaller, quieter systems. This document provides register documentation and functional description of major functional areas of the processor non-core design such as the memory controller and Intel QPI logic, and additional features pertinent to implementation and operation of the processor. The Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series are multi-core processors, based on 45 nm process technology. Processor features vary by SKU and include up to two Intel QuickPath Interconnect point to point links capable of up to 6.4 GT/s, up to 8 MB of shared cache, and an integrated memory controller. The processors support all the existing Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 (SSE2), Streaming SIMD Extensions 3 (SSE3) and Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 (SSE4). The processor supports several Advanced Technologies: Execute Disable Bit, Intel(R) 64 Technology, Enhanced Intel (R) SpeedStep Technology, Intel(R) Virtualization Technology (Intel(R) VT), and Intel(R) Hyper-Threading Technology. 1.1 Terminology A `#' symbol after a signal name refers to an active low signal, indicating a signal is in the active state when driven to a low level. For example, when RESET# is low, a reset has been requested. 1.1.1 Processor Terminology Commonly used terms are explained here for clarification: * DDR3 -- Double Data Rate 3 synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) is the name of the new DDR memory standard that is being developed as the successor to DDR2 SDRAM. * Enhanced Intel SpeedStep (R) Technology -- Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology allows trade-offs to be made between performance and power consumption. * Execute Disable Bit -- Execute Disable allows memory to be marked as executable or non-executable, when combined with a supporting operating system. If code attempts to run in non-executable memory the processor raises an error to the operating system. This feature can prevent some classes of viruses or worms that exploit buffer over run vulnerabilities and can thus help improve the overall security of the system. See the Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual for more detailed information. Refer to http://developer.intel.com/ for future reference on up to date nomenclatures. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 15 Introduction * Eye Definitions -- The eye at any point along the data channel is defined to be the creation of overlapping of a large number of Unit Interval of the data signal and timing width measured with respect to the edges of a separate clock signal at any other point. Each differential signal pair by combining the D+ and D- signals produces a signal eye. * 1366-land LGA package -- The processor is available in a Land Grid Array (LGA) package, consisting of the processor die mounted on a land grid array substrate with an integrated heat spreader (IHS). * Functional Operation -- Refers to the normal operating conditions in which all processor specifications, including DC, AC, system bus, signal quality, mechanical, and thermal, are satisfied. * Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) -- A memory controller that is integrated in the processor silicon. * Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS) -- A component of the processor package used to enhance the thermal performance of the package. Component thermal solutions interface with the processor at the IHS surface. * Intel(R) 64 Architecture -- An enhancement to Intel's IA-32 architecture, allowing the processor to execute operating systems and applications written to take advantage of Intel 64. Further details on Intel 64 architecture and programming model can be found at http://developer.intel.com/technology/intel64/. * Intel(R) QuickPath Interconnect - A cache-coherent, link-based interconnect specification for Intel processor, chipset, and I/O bridge components. Sometimes abbreviated as Intel QPI. * Intel(R) QPI -- Abbreviation for Intel(R) QuickPath Interconnect. * Intel(R) Virtualization Technology (Intel(R) VT) -- A set of hardware enhancements to Intel server and client platforms that can improve virtualization solutions. Intel VT provides a foundation for widely-deployed virtualization solutions and enables more robust hardware assisted virtualization solutions. More information can be found at: http://www.intel.com/technology/virtualization/ * Jitter -- Any timing variation of a transition edge or edges from the defined Unit Interval. * LGA1366 Socket -- The processor (in the LGA-1366 package) mates with the system board through this surface mount, 1366-contact socket. * Mirror Port - Pads located on the top side of the processor package used to provide logic analyzer probing access for Intel QPI signal analysis. * Non-core -- The portion of the processor comprising the shared cache, IMC and Intel QPI Link interface. * OEM -- Original Equipment Manufacturer. * Storage Conditions -- Refers to a non-operational state. The processor may be installed in a platform, in a tray, or loose. Processors may be sealed in packaging or exposed to free air. Under these conditions, processor lands should not be connected to any supply voltages, have any I/Os biased, or receive any clocks. * Intel Xeon Processor 5500 Series -- The 2S server/workstation product, including processor substrate and integrated heat spreader (IHS). Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 16 Introduction * Unit Interval (UI) -- Signaling convention that is binary and unidirectional. In this binary signaling, one bit is sent for every edge of the forwarded clock, whether it be a rising edge or a falling edge. If a number of edges are collected at instances t1, t2, tn,...., tk then the UI at instance "n" is defined as: UI 1.2 n = t n -t n - 1 References Material and concepts available in the following documents may be beneficial when reading this document: Table 1-1. References Document Reference # 1 Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual * Volume 1: Basic Architecture * Volume 2A: Instruction Set Reference, A-M * Volume 2B: Instruction Set Reference, N-Z * Volume 3A: System Programming Guide, Part 1 * Volume 3B: Systems Programming Guide, Part 2 Notes 253665 253666 253667 253668 253669 Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures Optimization Reference Manual 248966 1 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Specification Update 321324 1 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 1 321321 1 Notes: 1. Document is available publicly at http://www.intel.com. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 17 Introduction Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 18 Register Description 2 Register Description The processor supports PCI configuration space accesses using the mechanism denoted as Configuration Mechanism in the PCI specification as defined in the PCI Local Bus Specification, as well as the PCI Express enhanced configuration mechanism as specified in the PCI Express Base Specification. All the registers are organized by bus, device, function, etc. as defined in the PCI Express Base Specification. All processor registers appear on the PCI bus assigned for the processor socket. Bus number is derived by the max bus range setting and processor socket number. All multi-byte numeric fields use "little-endian" ordering (i.e., lower addresses contain the least significant parts of the field). As processor features vary by SKU, not all of the register descriptions in this document apply to all processors. This document highlights registers which do not apply to all processor SKUs. Refer to the particular processor's Specification Update for a list of features supported. 2.1 Register Terminology Registers and register bits are assigned one or more of the following attributes. These attributes define the behavior of register and the bit(s) that are contained with in. All bits are set to default values by hard reset. Sticky bits retain their states between hard resets. i Term Description RO Read Only. If a register bit is read only, the hardware sets its state. The bit may be read by software. Writes to this bit have no effect. WO Write Only. The register bit is not implemented as a bit. The write causes some hardware event to take place. RW Read/Write. A register bit with this attribute can be read and written by software. RC Read Clear: The bit or bits can be read by software, but the act of reading causes the value to be cleared. RCW Read Clear/Write: A register bit with this attribute will get cleared after the read. The register bit can be written. RW1C Read/Write 1 Clear. A register bit with this attribute can be read or cleared by software. In order to clear this bit, a one must be written to it. Writing a zero will have no effect. RW0C Read/Write 0 Clear. A register bit with this attribute can be read or cleared by software. In order to clear this bit, a zero must be written to it. Writing a one will have no effect. RW1S Read/Write 1 Set: A register bit can be either read or set by software. In order to set this bit, a one must be written to it. Writing a zero to this bit has no effect. Hardware will clear this bit. RW0S Read/Write 0 Set: A register bit can be either read or set by software. In order to set this bit, a zero must be written to it. Writing a one to this bit has no effect. Hardware will clear this bit. RWL Read/Write/Lock. A register bit with this attribute can be read or written by software. Hardware or a configuration bit can lock the bit and prevent it from being updated. RWO Read/Write Once. A register bit with this attribute can be written to only once after power up. After the first write, the bit becomes read only. This attribute is applied on a bit by bit basis. For example, if the RWO attribute is applied to a 2 bit field, and only one bit is written, then the written bit cannot be rewritten (unless reset). The unwritten bit, of the field, may still be written once. This is special case of RWL. RRW Read/Restricted Write. This bit can be read and written by software. However, only supported values will be written. Writes of non supported values will have no effect. L Lock. A register bit with this attribute becomes Read Only after a lock bit is set. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 19 Register Description Term 2.2 Description RSVD Reserved Bit. This bit is reserved for future expansion and must not be written. The PCI Local Bus Specification requires that reserved bits must be preserved. Any software that modifies a register that contains a reserved bit is responsible for reading the register, modifying the desired bits, and writing back the result. Reserved Bits Some of the processor registers described in this section contain reserved bits. These bits are labeled "Reserved". Software must deal correctly with fields that are reserved. On reads, software must use appropriate masks to extract the defined bits and not rely on reserved bits being any particular value. On writes, software must ensure that the values of reserved bit positions are preserved. That is, the values of reserved bit positions must first be read, merged with the new values for other bit positions and then written back. Note that software does not need to perform a read-merge-write operation for the Configuration Address (CONFIG_ADDRESS) register. Reserved Registers In addition to reserved bits within a register, the processor contains address locations in the configuration space that are marked either "Reserved" or "Intel Reserved". The processor responds to accesses to "Reserved" address locations by completing the host cycle. When a "Reserved" register location is read, a zero value is returned. ("Reserved" registers can be 8, 16, or 32 bits in size). Writes to "Reserved" registers have no effect on the processor. Registers that are marked as "Intel Reserved" must not be modified by system software. Writes to "Intel Reserved" registers may cause system failure. Reads to "Intel Reserved" registers may return a non-zero value. Default Value upon a Reset Upon a reset, the processor sets all of its internal configuration registers to predetermined default states. Some register values at reset are determined by external strapping options. The default state represents the minimum functionality feature set required to successfully bring up the system. Hence, it does not represent the optimal system configuration. It is the responsibility of the system initialization software (usually BIOS) to properly determine the DRAM configurations, operating parameters and optional system features that are applicable, and to program the processor registers accordingly. "ST" appended to the end of a bit name The bit is "sticky" or unchanged by a hard reset. These bits can only be cleared by a PWRGOOD reset. Platform Configuration Structure The processor contains 6 PCI devices within a single physical component. The configuration registers for these devices are mapped as devices residing on the PCI bus assigned for the processor socket. Bus number is derived by the max bus range setting and processor socket number. * Device 0: Generic processor non-core. Device 0, Function 0 contains the generic non-core configuration registers for the processor and resides at DID (Device ID) of 2C40h. Device 0, Function 1 contains the System Address Decode registers and resides at DID of 2C01h. * Device 2: Intel QPI. Device 2, Function 0 contains the Intel(R) QuickPath Interconnect configuration registers for Intel QPI Link 0 and resides at DID of 2C10h. Device 2, Function 1 contains the physical layer registers for Intel QPI Link 0 and resides at DID of 2C11h. Device 2, Function 4 contains the Intel(R) QuickPath configuration registers for Intel(R) QuickPath Interconnect Link 1 and resides at DID of 2C14h. Device 2, Function 5 contains the physical layer registers for Intel QPI Link 1 and resides at DID of 2C15h. Functions 4 and 5 only apply to processors with two Intel QPI links. * Device 3: Integrated Memory Controller. Device 3, Function 0 contains the general registers for the Integrated Memory Controller and resides at DID of 2C18h. Device 3, Function 1 contains the Target Address Decode registers for the Integrated Memory Controller and resides at DID of 2C19h. Device 3, Function 2 contains the RAS registers for the Integrated Memory Controller and resides at DID of 2C1Ah. Device 3, Function 4 contains the test registers for the Integrated Memory Controller and resides at DID of 2C1Ch. Function 2 only applies to processors supporting registered DIMMs. * Device 4: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0. Device 4, Function 0 contains the control registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 and resides at 20 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description DID of 2C20h. Device 4, Function 1 contains the address registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 and resides at DID of 2C21h. Device 4, Function 2 contains the rank registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 and resides at DID of 2C22h. Device 4, Function 3 contains the thermal control registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 and resides at DID of 2C23h. * Device 5: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1. Device 5, Function 0 contains the control registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 and resides at DID of 2C28h. Device 5, Function 1 contains the address registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 and resides at DID of 2C29h. Device 5, Function 2 contains the rank registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 and resides at DID of 2C2Ah. Device 5, Function 3 contains the thermal control registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 and resides at DID of 2C2Bh. * Device 6: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2. Device 6, Function 0 contains the control registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 and resides at DID of 2C30h. Device 6, Function 1 contains the address registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 and resides at DID of 2C31h. Device 6, Function 2 contains the rank registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 and resides at DID of 2C32h. Device 6, Function 3 contains the thermal control registers for Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 and resides at DID of 2C33h. 2.3 Device Mapping Each component in the processor is uniquely identified by a PCI bus address consisting of Bus Number, Device Number and Function Number. Device configuration is based on the PCI Type 0 configuration conventions. All processor registers appear on the PCI bus assigned for the processor socket. Bus number is derived by the max bus range setting and processor socket number. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 21 Register Description Table 2-1. Functions Specifically Handled by the Processor Component Processor Register Group DID Device Function 0 0 Intel(R) QuickPath Architecture Generic Non-core Registers 2C40h Intel(R) QuickPath Architecture System Address Decoder 2C01h Intel QPI Link 0 2C10h Intel QPI Physical 0 2C11 1 Intel QPI Link 1 2C14h 41 Intel QPI Physical 1 2C15h 51 Integrated Memory Controller Registers 2C18h Integrated Memory Controller Target Address Decoder 2C19h 1 Integrated Memory Controller RAS Registers 2C1Ah 22 Integrated Memory Controller Test Registers 2C1Ch 4 Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Control 2C20h Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Address 2C21h Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Rank 2C22h 2 Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Thermal Control 2C23h 3 Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Control 2C28h Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Address 2C29h 1 Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Rank 2C2Ah 2 Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Thermal Control 2C2Bh 3 Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Control 2C30h Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Address 2C31h Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Rank 2C32h 2 Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Thermal Control 2C33h 3 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 1 5 6 0 0 1 Notes: 1. Applies only to processors with two Intel QPI links. 2. Applies only to processors supporting mirroring and scrubbing RAS features. 22 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.4 Detailed Configuration Space Maps Table 2-2. Device 0, Function 0: Generic Non-core Registers DID VID 00h PCISTS PCICMD 04h CCR RID HDR 08h DESIRED_CORES 80h MEMLOCK_STATUS 88h 84h 0Ch 10h 8Ch MC_CFG_CONTROL 14h SID SVID 90h 94h 18h 98h 1Ch 9Ch 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch 30h ACh POWER_CNTRL_ERR_STATUS 34h B0h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh MAXREQUEST_LC 40h MAXREQUEST_LS 44h CURRENT_UCLK_RATIO C4h MAXREQUEST_LL 48h C8h 4Ch 50h CCh MIRROR_PORT_CTL 54h MAX_RTIDS D0h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h MIP_PH_CTR_L0 E0h 64h MIP_PH_PRT_L0 E4h 68h E8h 6Ch Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 C0h ECh 70h MIP_PH_CTR_L1 F0h 74h MIP_PH_PRT_L1 F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh 23 Register Description Table 2-3. Device 0, Function 1: System Address Decoder Registers DID VID 00h SAD_DRAM_RULE_0 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h SAD_DRAM_RULE_1 84h 08h SAD_DRAM_RULE_2 88h CCR RID HDR SID 24 SVID 0Ch SAD_DRAM_RULE_3 8Ch 10h SAD_DRAM_RULE_4 90h 14h SAD_DRAM_RULE_5 94h 18h SAD_DRAM_RULE_6 98h 1Ch SAD_DRAM_RULE_7 9Ch 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh SAD_PAM0123 40h SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_0 C0h SAD_PAM456 44h SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_1 C4h SAD_HEN 48h SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_2 C8h SAD_SMRAM 4Ch SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_3 CCh SAD_PCIEXBAR 50h SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_4 D0h 54h SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_5 D4h 58h SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_6 D8h 5Ch SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_7 DCh 60h E0h 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-4. Device 2, Function 0: Intel QPI Link 0 Registers DID VID PCISTS PCICMD CCR RID HDR SID SVID QPI_QPILCP_L0 QPI_QPILCL_L0 QPI_QPILS_L0 QPI_DEF_RMT_VN_CREDITS_L0 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 00h 80h 04h 84h 08h 88h 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h 94h 18h 98h 1Ch 9Ch 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h QPI_RMT_QPILP0_STAT_L0 44h QPI_RMT_QPILP1_STAT_L0 C0h C4h 48h QPI_RMT_QPILP2_STAT_L0 C8h 4Ch QPI_RMT_QPILP3_STAT_L0 CCh 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h E0h 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh 25 Register Description Table 2-5. Device 2, Function 1: Intel QPI Physical 0 Registers DID VID 00h PCISTS PCICMD 04h CCR RID HDR QPI_0_PH_PIS 84h 08h 88h 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h QPI_0_PH_PTV 94h QPI_0_PH_LDC 9Ch QPI_0_PH_PRT A4h 18h 1Ch 98h 20h 24h SID SVID QPI_0_PLL_STATUS QPI_0_PLL_RATIO A0h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h 48h C8h 4Ch CCh 50h QPI_0_PH_PMR0 54h D0h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h QPI_0_EP_SR 64h E0h E4h QPI_0_PH_CPR 68h E8h QPI_0_PH_CTR 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h 26 80h QPI_0_EP_MCTR F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-6. Device 2, Function 4: Intel QPI Link 1 Registers1 DID VID 00h 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h 84h 08h 88h 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h 94h CCR BIST RID HDR SID SVID QPI_QPILCP_L1 QPI_QPILCL_L1 QPI_QPILS_L1 QPI_DEF_RMT_VN_CREDITS_L1 18h 98h 1Ch 9Ch 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h QPI_RMT_QPILP0_STAT_L1 44h QPI_RMT_QPILP1_STAT_L1 C0h C4h 48h QPI_RMT_QPILP2_STAT_L1 C8h 4Ch QPI_RMT_QPILP3_STAT_L1 CCh 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h E0h 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Note: 1. Applies only to processors with two Intel QPI links. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 27 Register Description Table 2-7. Device 2, Function 5: Intel QPI Physical 1 Registers DID VID 00h PCISTS PCICMD 04h CCR RID HDR QPI_1_PH_PIS 84h 08h 88h 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h QPI_1_PH_PTV 94h QPI_1_PH_LDC 9Ch QPI_1_PH_PRT A4h 18h 1Ch 98h 20h 24h SID SVID QPI_1_PLL_STATUS QPI_1_PLL_RATIO A0h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h 48h C8h 4Ch CCh 50h QPI_1_PH_PMR0 54h D0h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h QPI_1_EP_SR 64h E0h E4h QPI_1_PH_CPR 68h E8h QPI_1_PH_CTR 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h 28 80h QPI_1_EP_MCTR F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-8. Device 3, Function 0: Integrated Memory Controller Registers DID VID 00h 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h 84h 08h 88h 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h 94h CCR RID HDR SID SVID 18h 98h 1Ch 9Ch 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h MC_CONTROL 48h C8h MC_STATUS 4Ch CCh MC_SMI_DIMM_ERROR_STATUS 50h D0h MC_SMI_CNTRL 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh MC_CHANNEL_MAPPER 60h E0h MC_MAX_DOD 64h E4h 68h E8h MC_RESET_CONTROL 6Ch ECh MC_RD_CRDT_INIT 70h F0h MC_CRDT_WR_THLD 74h F4h MC_SCRUBADDR_LO 78h F8h MC_SCRUBADDR_HI 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 29 Register Description Table 2-9. Device 3, Function 1: Target Address Decoder Registers DID VID 00h TAD_DRAM_RULE_0 PCISTS PCICMD 04h TAD_DRAM_RULE_1 84h 08h TAD_DRAM_RULE_2 88h 0Ch TAD_DRAM_RULE_3 8Ch 10h TAD_DRAM_RULE_4 90h 14h TAD_DRAM_RULE_5 94h 18h TAD_DRAM_RULE_6 98h 1Ch TAD_DRAM_RULE_7 9Ch CCR RID HDR SID 30 SVID 80h 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_0 C0h 44h TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_1 C4h 48h TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_2 C8h 4Ch TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_3 CCh 50h TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_4 D0h 54h TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_5 D4h 58h TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_6 D8h 5Ch TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_7 DCh 60h E0h 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-10. Device 3, Function 2: Integrated Memory Controller RAS Registers 1 DID VID 00h MC_COR_ECC_CNT_0 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1 84h 08h MC_COR_ECC_CNT_2 88h 0Ch MC_COR_ECC_CNT_3 8Ch 10h MC_COR_ECC_CNT_4 90h 14h MC_COR_ECC_CNT_5 CCR RID HDR SID SVID 94h 18h 98h 1Ch 9Ch 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h MC_SSRCONTROL 48h C8h MC_SCRUB_CONTROL 4Ch CCh MC_RAS_ENABLES 50h D0h MC_RAS_STATUS 54h D4h MC_SSRSTATUS 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h E0h 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Notes: 1. Applies only to processors supporting registered DIMMs. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 31 Register Description Table 2-11. Device 3, Function 4: Integrated Memory Controller Test Registers DID VID 00h PCISTS PCICMD 04h CCR RID HDR MC_TEST_PH_PIS 84h 08h 88h 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h 94h 18h 98h 1Ch 9Ch 20h A0h 24h 28h SID SVID A4h MC_TEST_PAT_GCTR 2Ch 30h B8h 3Ch MC_TEST_PAT_IS BCh 40h MC_TEST_PAT_DCD C0h 44h C4h 48h C8h 4Ch CCh 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh MC_TEST_ERR_RCV1 60h E0h MC_TEST_ERR_RCV0 64h E4h MC_TEST_PH_CTR 32 B0h B4h 38h MC_DIMM_CLK_RATIO A8h ACh MC_TEST_PAT_BA 34h MC_DIMM_CLK_RATIO_STATUS 80h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-12. Device 4, Function 0: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Control Registers DID VID 00h MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_TIMING_A 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_TIMING_B 84h CCR RID HDR SID SVID 08h MC_CHANNEL_0_BANK_TIMING 88h 0Ch MC_CHANNEL_0_REFRESH_TIMING 8Ch 10h MC_CHANNEL_0_CKE_TIMING 90h 14h MC_CHANNEL_0_ZQ_TIMING 94h 18h MC_CHANNEL_0_RCOMP_PARAMS 98h 1Ch MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_PARAMS1 9Ch 20h MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_PARAMS2 A0h 24h MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD A4h 28h MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD A8h 2Ch MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR ACh 30h MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR B0h 34h MC_CHANNEL_0_WAQ_PARAMS B4h 38h MC_CHANNEL_0_SCHEDULER_PARAMS B8h 3Ch MC_CHANNEL_0_MAINTENANCE_OPS BCh 40h MC_CHANNEL_0_TX_BG_SETTINGS 44h C0h C4h 48h MC_CHANNEL_0_RX_BGF_SETTINGS C8h 4Ch MC_CHANNEL_0_EW_BGF_SETTINGS CCh MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_RESET_CMD 50h MC_CHANNEL_0_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS D0h MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_CMD 54h MC_CHANNEL_0_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY D4h MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS 58h MC_CHANNEL_0_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 D8h MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_STATUS 5Ch MC_CHANNEL_0_DDR3CMD 60h MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTING_CH0 64h MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH0 E4h 68h MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH0 E8h MC_CHANNEL_0_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT DCh 6Ch MC_CHANNEL_0_MRS_VALUE_0_1 70h MC_CHANNEL_0_MRS_VALUE_2 74h MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_PRESENT Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 E0h ECh MC_CHANNEL_0_ADDR_MATCH F0h F4h 78h MC_CHANNEL_0_ECC_ERROR_MASK F8h 7Ch MC_CHANNEL_0_ECC_ERROR_INJECT FCh 33 Register Description Table 2-13. Device 4, Function 1: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Address Registers DID VID 00h MC_SAG_CH0_0 PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_SAG_CH0_1 84h 08h MC_SAG_CH0_2 88h 0Ch MC_SAG_CH0_3 8Ch 10h MC_SAG_CH0_4 90h 14h MC_SAG_CH0_5 94h 18h MC_SAG_CH0_6 98h 1Ch MC_SAG_CH0_7 9Ch CCR RID HDR SID 34 SVID 80h 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h MC_DOD_CH0_0 48h C8h MC_DOD_CH0_1 4Ch CCh MC_DOD_CH0_2 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h E0h 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-14. Device 4, Function 2: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Rank Registers DID VID 00h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_0 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_1 84h 08h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_2 88h 0Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_3 8Ch 10h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_4 90h 14h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_5 94h 18h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_6 98h 1Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_7 9Ch 20h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_8 A0h 24h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_9 A4h 28h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_10 A8h 2Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_11 ACh 30h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_12 B0h 34h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_13 B4h 38h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_14 B8h CCR RID HDR SID SVID 3Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_15 BCh MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_0 40h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_16 C0h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_1 44h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_17 C4h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_2 48h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_18 C8h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_3 4Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_19 CCh MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_4 50h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_20 D0h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_5 54h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_21 D4h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_6 58h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_22 D8h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_7 5Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_23 DCh 60h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_24 E0h 64h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_25 E4h 68h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_26 E8h 6Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_27 ECh 70h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_28 F0h 74h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_29 F4h 78h MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_30 F8h 7Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_31 FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 35 Register Description Table 2-15. Device 4, Function 3: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 0 Thermal Control Registers DID VID 00h MC_COOLING_COEF0 PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_CLOSED_LOOP0 84h 08h MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET0 88h CCR RID HDR 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h 94h 18h MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP0 98h 1Ch MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND0 9Ch MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS0 A4h 20h 24h SID 36 SVID 80h A0h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h MC_THERMAL_CONTROL0 48h C8h MC_THERMAL_STATUS0 4Ch CCh MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE0 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A0 60h E0h MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B0 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-16. Device 5, Function 0: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Control Registers DID VID 00h MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_TIMING_A 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_TIMING_B 84h CCR RID HDR SID SVID 08h MC_CHANNEL_1_BANK_TIMING 88h 0Ch MC_CHANNEL_1_REFRESH_TIMING 8Ch 10h MC_CHANNEL_1_CKE_TIMING 90h 14h MC_CHANNEL_1_ZQ_TIMING 94h 18h MC_CHANNEL_1_RCOMP_PARAMS 98h 1Ch MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_PARAMS1 9Ch 20h MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_PARAMS2 A0h 24h MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD A4h 28h MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD A8h 2Ch MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR ACh 30h MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR B0h 34h MC_CHANNEL_1_WAQ_PARAMS B4h 38h MC_CHANNEL_1_SCHEDULER_PARAMS B8h 3Ch MC_CHANNEL_1_MAINTENANCE_OPS BCh 40h MC_CHANNEL_1_TX_BG_SETTINGS 44h C0h C4h 48h MC_CHANNEL_1_RX_BGF_SETTINGS C8h 4Ch MC_CHANNEL_1_EW_BGF_SETTINGS CCh MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_RESET_CMD 50h MC_CHANNEL_1_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS D0h MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_CMD 54h MC_CHANNEL_1_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY D4h MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS 58h MC_CHANNEL_1_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 D8h MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_STATUS 5Ch MC_CHANNEL_1_DDR3CMD 60h MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTING_CH1 64h MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH1 E4h 68h MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH1 E8h MC_CHANNEL_1_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT DCh 6Ch MC_CHANNEL_1_MRS_VALUE_0_1 70h MC_CHANNEL_1_MRS_VALUE_2 74h MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_PRESENT Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 E0h ECh MC_CHANNEL_1_ADDR_MATCH F0h F4h 78h MC_CHANNEL_1_ECC_ERROR_MASK F8h 7Ch MC_CHANNEL_1_ECC_ERROR_INJECT FCh 37 Register Description Table 2-17. Device 5, Function 1: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Address Registers DID VID 00h MC_SAG_CH1_0 PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_SAG_CH1_1 84h 08h MC_SAG_CH1_2 88h 0Ch MC_SAG_CH1_3 8Ch 10h MC_SAG_CH1_4 90h 14h MC_SAG_CH1_5 94h 18h MC_SAG_CH1_6 98h 1Ch MC_SAG_CH1_7 9Ch CCR RID HDR SID 38 SVID 80h 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h MC_DOD_CH1_0 48h C8h MC_DOD_CH1_1 4Ch CCh MC_DOD_CH1_2 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h E0h 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-18. Device 5, Function 2: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Rank Registers DID VID 00h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_0 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_1 84h 08h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_2 88h 0Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_3 8Ch 10h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_4 90h 14h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_5 94h 18h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_6 98h 1Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_7 9Ch 20h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_8 A0h 24h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_9 A4h 28h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_10 A8h 2Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_11 ACh 30h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_12 B0h 34h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_13 B4h 38h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_14 B8h CCR RID HDR SID SVID 3Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_15 BCh MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_0 40h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_16 C0h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_1 44h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_17 C4h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_2 48h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_18 C8h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_3 4Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_19 CCh MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_4 50h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_20 D0h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_5 54h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_21 D4h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_6 58h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_22 D8h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_7 5Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_23 DCh 60h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_24 E0h 64h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_25 E4h 68h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_26 E8h 6Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_27 ECh 70h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_28 F0h 74h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_29 F4h 78h MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_30 F8h 7Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_31 FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 39 Register Description Table 2-19. Device 5, Function 3: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 1 Thermal Control Registers DID VID 00h MC_COOLING_COEF1 PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_CLOSED_LOOP1 84h 08h MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET1 88h CCR RID HDR 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h 94h 18h MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP1 98h 1Ch MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND1 9Ch MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS1 A4h 20h 24h SID 40 SVID 80h A0h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h MC_THERMAL_CONTROL1 48h C8h MC_THERMAL_STATUS1 4Ch CCh MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE1 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A1 60h E0h MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B1 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-20. Device 6, Function 0: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Control Registers DID VID 00h MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_TIMING_A 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_TIMING_B 84h CCR RID HDR SID SVID 08h MC_CHANNEL_2_BANK_TIMING 88h 0Ch MC_CHANNEL_2_REFRESH_TIMING 8Ch 10h MC_CHANNEL_2_CKE_TIMING 90h 14h MC_CHANNEL_2_ZQ_TIMING 94h 18h MC_CHANNEL_2_RCOMP_PARAMS 98h 1Ch MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_PARAMS1 9Ch 20h MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_PARAMS2 A0h 24h MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD A4h 28h MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD A8h 2Ch MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR ACh 30h MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR B0h 34h MC_CHANNEL_2_WAQ_PARAMS B4h 38h MC_CHANNEL_2_SCHEDULER_PARAMS B8h 3Ch MC_CHANNEL_2_MAINTENANCE_OPS BCh 40h MC_CHANNEL_2_TX_BG_SETTINGS 44h C0h C4h 48h MC_CHANNEL_2_RX_BGF_SETTINGS C8h 4Ch MC_CHANNEL_2_EW_BGF_SETTINGS CCh MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_RESET_CMD 50h MC_CHANNEL_2_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS D0h MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_CMD 54h MC_CHANNEL_2_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY D4h MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS 58h MC_CHANNEL_2_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 D8h MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_STATUS 5Ch MC_CHANNEL_2_DDR3CMD 60h MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTING_CH2 64h MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH2 E4h 68h MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH2 E8h MC_CHANNEL_2_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT DCh 6Ch MC_CHANNEL_2_MRS_VALUE_0_1 70h MC_CHANNEL_2_MRS_VALUE_2 74h MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_PRESENT Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 E0h ECh MC_CHANNEL_2_ADDR_MATCH F0h F4h 78h MC_CHANNEL_2_ECC_ERROR_MASK F8h 7Ch MC_CHANNEL_2_ECC_ERROR_INJECT FCh 41 Register Description Table 2-21. Device 6, Function 1: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Address Registers DID VID 00h MC_SAG_CH2_0 PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_SAG_CH2_1 84h 08h MC_SAG_CH2_2 88h 0Ch MC_SAG_CH2_3 8Ch 10h MC_SAG_CH2_4 90h 14h MC_SAG_CH2_5 94h 18h MC_SAG_CH2_6 98h 1Ch MC_SAG_CH2_7 9Ch CCR RID HDR SID 42 SVID 80h 20h A0h 24h A4h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h MC_DOD_CH2_0 48h C8h MC_DOD_CH2_1 4Ch CCh MC_DOD_CH2_2 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh 60h E0h 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Table 2-22. Device 6, Function 2: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Rank Registers DID VID 00h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_0 80h PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_1 84h 08h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_2 88h 0Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_3 8Ch 10h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_4 90h 14h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_5 94h 18h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_6 98h 1Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_7 9Ch 20h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_8 A0h 24h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_9 A4h 28h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_10 A8h 2Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_11 ACh 30h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_12 B0h 34h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_13 B4h 38h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_14 B8h CCR RID HDR SID SVID 3Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_15 BCh MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_0 40h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_16 C0h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_1 44h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_17 C4h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_2 48h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_18 C8h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_3 4Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_19 CCh MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_4 50h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_20 D0h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_5 54h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_21 D4h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_6 58h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_22 D8h MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_7 5Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_23 DCh 60h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_24 E0h 64h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_25 E4h 68h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_26 E8h 6Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_27 ECh 70h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_28 F0h 74h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_29 F4h 78h MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_30 F8h 7Ch MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_31 FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 43 Register Description Table 2-23. Device 6, Function 3: Integrated Memory Controller Channel 2 Thermal Control Registers DID VID 00h MC_COOLING_COEF2 PCISTS PCICMD 04h MC_CLOSED_LOOP2 84h 08h MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET2 88h CCR RID HDR 0Ch 8Ch 10h 90h 14h 94h 18h MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP2 98h 1Ch MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND2 9Ch MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS2 A4h 20h 24h SID 44 SVID 80h A0h 28h A8h 2Ch ACh 30h B0h 34h B4h 38h B8h 3Ch BCh 40h C0h 44h C4h MC_THERMAL_CONTROL2 48h C8h MC_THERMAL_STATUS2 4Ch CCh MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE2 50h D0h 54h D4h 58h D8h 5Ch DCh MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A2 60h E0h MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B2 64h E4h 68h E8h 6Ch ECh 70h F0h 74h F4h 78h F8h 7Ch FCh Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.5 PCI Standard Registers These registers appear in every function for every device. 2.5.1 VID - Vendor Identification Register The VID Register contains the vendor identification number. This 16-bit register, combined with the Device Identification Register uniquely identifies the manufacturer of the function within the processor. Writes to this register have no effect. 2.5.2 Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 00h Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 00h Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 00h Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 00h Bit Type Reset Value 15:0 RO 8086h Description Vendor Identification Number The value assigned to Intel. DID - Device Identification Register This 16-bit register combined with the Vendor Identification register uniquely identifies the Function within the processor. Writes to this register have no effect. See Table 2-1 for the DID of each processor function. Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 02h Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 02h Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 02h Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 02h Bit Type 15:0 RO Reset Value *See Table 2-1 Description Device Identification Number Identifies each function of the processor. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 45 Register Description 2.5.3 RID - Revision Identification Register This register contains the revision number of the processor. The Revision ID (RID) is a traditional 8-bit Read Only (RO) register located at offset 08h in the standard PCI header of every PCI/PCI Express compatible device and function. 2.5.4 Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 08h Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 08h Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 08h Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 08h Bit Type Reset Value 7:0 RO 0h Description Revision Identification Number 0: A Stepping 1: A Stepping 2: B Stepping 4: C Stepping 5: D Stepping Others: RSVD CCR - Class Code Register This register contains the Class Code for the device. Writes to this register have no effect. 46 Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 09h Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 09h Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 09h Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 09h Bit Type Reset Value 23:16 RO 06h 15:8 RO 0 Sub-Class. This field qualifies the Base Class, providing a more detailed specification of the device function. For all devices the default is 00h, indicating "Host Bridge". 7:0 RO 0 Register-Level Programming Interface. This field identifies a specific programming interface (if any), that device independent software can use to interact with the device. There are no such interfaces defined for "Host Bridge" types, and this field is hardwired to 00h. Description Base Class. This field indicates the general device category. For the processor, this field is hardwired to 06h, indicating it is a "Bridge Device". Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.5.5 HDR - Header Type Register This register identifies the header layout of the configuration space. 2.5.6 Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 0Eh Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 0Eh Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 0Eh Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 0Eh Bit Type Reset Value 7 RO 1 Multi-function Device. Selects whether this is a multi-function device, that may have alternative configuration layouts. This bit is hardwired to `1' for devices in the processor. 6:0 RO 0 Configuration Layout. This field identifies the format of the configuration header layout for a PCI-toPCI bridge from bytes 10h through 3Fh. For all devices the default is 00h, indicating a conventional type 00h PCI header. Description SID/SVID - Subsystem Identity/Subsystem Vendor Identification Register This register identifies the manufacturer of the system. This 32-bit register uniquely identifies any PCI device. Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 2Ch, 2Eh Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 2Ch, 2Eh Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 2Ch, 2Eh Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 2Ch, 2Eh Access as a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:16 RWO 8086h Subsystem Identification Number: The default value specifies Intel 15:0 RWO 8086h Vendor Identification Number. The default value specifies Intel. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 47 Register Description 2.5.7 PCICMD - Command Register This register defines the PCI 3.0 compatible command register values applicable to PCI Express space. Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 04h Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 04h Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 04h Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 04h Bit 48 Type Reset Value Description 15:11 RV 0 Reserved. (by PCI SIG) 10 RO 0 INTxDisable: Interrupt Disable Controls the ability of the PCI Express port to generate INTx messages. If this device does not generate interrupts then this bit is not implemented and is RO. If this device generates interrupts then this bit is RW and this bit disables the device/function from asserting INTx#. A value of 0 enables the assertion of its INTx# signal. A value of 1 disables the assertion of its INTx# signal. 1: Legacy Interrupt mode is disabled 0: Legacy Interrupt mode is enabled 9 RO 0 FB2B: Fast Back-to-Back Enable This bit controls whether or not the master can do fast back-to-back writes. Since this device is strictly a target this bit is not implemented. This bit is hardwired to 0. Writes to this bit position have no effect. 8 RO 0 SERRE: SERR Message Enable This bit is a global enable bit for this devices SERR messaging. This host bridge will not implement SERR messaging. This bit is hardwired to 0. Writes to this bit position have no effect.If SERR is used for error generation, then this bit must be RW and enable/disable SERR signaling. 7 RO 0 IDSELWCC: IDSEL Stepping/Wait Cycle Control Per PCI 2.3 spec this bit is hardwired to 0. Writes to this bit position have no effect. 6 RO 0 PERRE: Parity Error Response Enable Parity error is not implemented in this host bridge. This bit is hardwired to "0". Writes to this bit position have no effect. 5 RO 0 VGAPSE: VGA palette snoop Enable This host bridge does not implement this bit. This bit is hardwired to a "0". Writes to this bit position have no effect. 4 RO 0 MWIEN: Memory Write and Invalidate Enable This host bridge will never issue memory write and invalidate commands. This bit is therefore hardwired to "0". Writers to this bit position will have no effect. 3 RO 0 SCE: Special Cycle Enable This host bridge does not implement this bit. This bit is hardwired to a "0". Writers to this bit position will have no effect. 2 RO 1 BME: Bus Master Enable This host bridge is always enabled as a master. This bit is hardwired to a "1". Writes to this bit position have no effect. 1 RO 1 MSE: Memory Space Enable This host bridge always allows access to main memory. This bit is not implemented and is hardwired to "1". Writes to this bit position have no effect. 0 RO 0 IOAE: Access Enable This bit is not implemented in this host bridge and is hardwired to "0". Writes to this bit position have no effect. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.5.8 PCISTS - PCI Status Register The PCI Status register is a 16-bit status register that reports the occurrence of various error events on this device's PCI interface. Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 06h Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 06h Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 06h Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 06h Bit Type Reset Value 15 RO 0 Detect Parity Error (DPE) The host bridge does not implement this bit and is hardwired to a "0". Writes to this bit position have no effect. 14 RO 0 Signaled System Error (SSE) This bit is set to 1 when this device generates an SERR message over the bus for any enabled error condition. If the host bridge does not signal errors using this bit, this bit is hardwired to a "0" and is read-only. Writes to this bit position have no effect. 13 RO 0 Received Master Abort Status (RMAS) This bit is set when this device generates request that receives an Unsupported Request completion packet. Software clears the bit by writing 1 to it. If this device does not receive Unsupported Request completion packets, the bit is hardwired to "0" and is read-only. Writes to this bit position have no effect. 12 RO 0 Received Target Abort Status (RTAS) This bit is set when this device generates a request that receives a Completer Abort completion packet. Software clears this bit by writing a 1 to it. If this device does not receive Completer Abort completion packets, this bit is hardwired to "0" and read-only. Writes to this bit position have no effect. 11 RO 0 Signaled Target Abort Status (STAS) This device will not generate a Target Abort completion or Special Cycle. This bit is not implemented in this device and is hardwired to a "0". Writes to this bit position have no effect. 10:9 RO 0 DEVSEL Timing (DEVT) These bits are hardwired to "00". Writes to these bit positions have no effect. This device does not physically connect to PCI bus X. These bits are set to "00" (fast decode) so that optimum DEVSEL timing for PCI bus X is not limited by this device. 8 RO 0 Master Data Parity Error Detected (DPD) PERR signaling and messaging are not implemented by this bridge, therefore this bit is hardwired to "0". Writes to this bit position have no effect. 7 RO 1 Fast Back-to-Back (FB2B) This bit is hardwired to "1". Writes to this bit position have no effect. This device is not physically connected to a PCI bus. This bit is set to 1 (indicating back-toback capabilities) so that the optimum setting for this PCI bus is not limited by this device. 6 RO 0 Reserved 5 RO 0 66 MHz Capable Does not apply to PCI Express. Must be hardwired to "0". Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 49 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: 0 0-1 06h Device: Function: Offset: 2 0-1, 4-5 06h Device: Function: Offset: 3 0-2, 4 06h Device: Function: Offset: 4-6 0-3 06h Bit Type Reset Value 4 RO TBD Capability List (CLIST) This bit is hardwired to "1" to indicate to the configuration software that this device/function implements a list of new capabilities. A list of new capabilities is accessed via registers CAPPTR at the configuration address offset 34h from the start of the PCI configuration space header of this function. Register CAPPTR contains the offset pointing to the start address with configuration space of this device where the capability register resides. This bit must be set for a PCI Express device or if the VSEC capability. If no capability structures are implemented, this bit is hardwired to 0. 3 RO 0 Interrupt Status: If this device generates an interrupt, then this read-only bit reflects the state of the interrupt in the device/function. Only when the Interrupt Disable bit in the command register is a 0 and this Interrupt Status bit is a 1, will the device's/function's INTx# signal be asserted. Setting the Interrupt Disable bit to a 1 has no effect on the state of this bit. If this device does not generate interrupts, then this bit is not implemented (RO and reads returns 0). 2:0 RO 0 Reserved Description 2.6 Generic Non-core Registers 2.6.1 MAXREQUEST_LC Maximum requests expected from the chipset (number of TAD home trackers allocated to chipset). The maximum RTID value that may be used is one less than this number. Home trackers are allocated in groups of 8, so bits 2:0 of the register may not be written, and bits 5:3 indicate how many groups of 8 are allocated. 50 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 40h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 5:3 RW 3 Description VALUE. Maximum TAD requests from chipset (allocated in groups of 8). Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.6.2 MAXREQUEST_LS Maximum requests expected from the sibling (number of TAD home trackers allocated to sibling). The maximum RTID value that may be used is one less than this number. Home Trackers are allocated in groups of 8, so bits 2:0 of the register may not be written, and bits 5:3 indicate how many groups of 8 are allocated. 2.6.3 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 44h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 5:3 RW 2 Description VALUE. Maximum TAD requests from sibling (allocated in groups of 8). MAXREQUEST_LL Maximum requests expected from local accesses (number of TAD home trackers allocated to the local queue). The maximum RTID value that may be used is one less than this number. Home Trackers are allocated in groups of 8, so bits 2:0 of the register may not be written, and bits 5:3 indicate how many groups of 8 are allocated. 2.6.4 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 48h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 5:3 RW 3 Description VALUE. Maximum TAD requests from local accesses (allocated in groups of 8). MAX_RTIDS Maximum number of RTIDs other homes have. How many requests can this caching agent send to the other home agents. This number is one more than the highest numbered RTID to use. Note these values reset to 2, and need to be increased by BIOS to whatever the home agents can support. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 60h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value Description 21:16 RW 2 LOCAL_MC. Maximum number of RTIDs for the local home agent. 13:8 RW 2 SIBLING. Maximum number of RTIDs for the sibling home agent. 5:0 RW 2 CHIPSET. Maximum number of RTIDs for the IOH home agent. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 51 Register Description 2.6.5 DESIRED_CORES Number of cores, threads BIOS wants to exist on the next reset. A processor reset must be used for this register to take affect. Note programing this register to a value higher than the product has cores, should not be done. Which cores are removed is not defined and is implementation dependent. This does not result in all of the power savings of a reduced number of core product, but does save more power than even the deepest sleep state. . 2.6.6 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 80h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 16 RW1S 0 LOCK. Once written to 1, changes to this register cannot be made. 8 RWL 0 MT_DISABLE. Disables multi-threading (2 logical threads per core) in all cores if set to 1. 1:0 RWL 0 CORE_COUNT. 00: max number (default value) 01 - 1 core 10 - 2 cores Description MEMLOCK_STATUS Status register for various Memory and Control Register functions that can be locked down. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 52 0 0 88h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 9 RO - MEM_LOCKED_REMOTE. Any access to local memory from another agent (i.e. everybody but this processor) is aborted. Can only be unlocked when in Authenticated Code Mode. 8 RO - MEM_LOCKED_LOCAL. Any Access to local memory from this processor is aborted. Can only be unlocked when in Authenticated Code Mode. 1 RO - MEM_CFG_USER_LOCKED. Locks same as MEM_CFG_LOCKED but user controlled lockable by MC_CFG_CONTROL; unlockable via MC_CFG_CONTROL csr(0x0090). 0 RO - MEM_CFG_LOCKED. All Configuration registers dealing with memory and address programming are locked down and cannot be changed. This includes all registers in Device 3 Function [0,1], Device 4,5,6 Function 0, Device 4,5,6 Function 1, Device 4,5,6 Function 2, and most registers in Device 0 Function 1. But does not include the memory controller thermal registers, or SAD_PAM0123, SAD_PAM456, SAD_SMRAM registers. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.6.7 MC_CFG_CONTROL This register locks and unlocks write access to the Uncore configuration. BIOS must write a "1" to the MC_CFG_LOCK bit after reset to allow the Integrated Memory Controller to start accepting requests. It may subsequently be unlocked by writing a "1" to the MC_CFG_UNLOCK bit and a "0" to the MC_CFG_LOCK bit without affecting memory traffic. 2.6.8 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 90h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 1 WO 0 MC_CFG_UNLOCK. Unlocks Integrated Memory Controller configuration registers without CPU reset. This bit does NOT unlock any other lock type without a CPU reset. 0 WO 0 MC_CFG_LOCK. Locks Integrated Memory Controller configuration registers. Writes are no longer allowed to the configuration registers. Description POWER_CNTRL_ERR_STATUS Power management Error Status register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 B0h a Qword Bit Type Reset Value 63 RO - Description VAL. MC7_STATUS Register Valid. Indicates if the register is valid. 0: Not Valid 1: Valid 62 RO - OVER. Machine Check Overflow Flag. Indicates (when set) that a machine-check error occurred while the results of a previous error were still in the error-reporting register bank (that is, the VAL bit was already set in the IA32_MC7_STATUS register). The processor sets the OVER flag and software is responsible for clearing it. In general, enabled errors are written over disabled errors, and uncorrected errors are written over corrected errors. Uncorrected errors are not written over previous valid uncorrected errors. 0: No Overflow 1: Overflow 61 RO - UC. Error Uncorrected Flag. Indicates (when set) that the processor did not or was not able to correct the error condition. When cleared, this flag indicates that the processor was able to correct the error condition. 0: Corrected 1: Uncorrected 60 RO - EN. Error Enabled Flag. Indicates (when set) that the error was enabled by the associated EEj bit of the IA32_MC7_CTL register. 0: Not Enabled 1: Enabled Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 53 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 B0h a Qword 59 RO - MISCV. IA32_MC7_MISC. Register Valid Flag. Indicates (when set) that the IA32_MC7_MISC register contains additional information regarding the error. When clear, this flag indicates that the IA32_MC7_MISC register is either not implemented or does not contain additional information regarding the error. Do not read these registers if they are not implemented in the processor. 58 RO - ADDRV. IA32_MC7_ADDR. Register Valid Flag. Indicates (when set) that the IA32_MC7_ADDR register contains the address where the error occurred. When clear , this flag indicates that the IA32_MC7_ADDR register is either not implemented or does not contain the address where the error occurred. Do not read these registers if they are not implemented in the processor. 57 RO - PCC. Processor context corrupt flag. Indicates (when set) that the state of the processor might have been corrupted by the error condition detected and that reliable restarting of the processor may not be possible. When cleared, this flag indicates that the error did not affect the processor's state. 0: Not Corrupt 1: Corrupt 56:32 - - RSVD. 31:16 RO - MODEL SPECIFIC ERROR CODE. Specifies the model specific error code that uniquely identifies the machine-check error condition detected. The following list describes the error codes that may be found on the processor. 0x0000: No Error 0x0300: Unexpected reset error. Processor boot failed. 0x0800: PMReq or CmpD received was illegal in the current context. 0x0A00: Illegal PMReq request detected under S3, S4 or S5. 0x0D00: Invalid S-state transition requested. 0x1100: Platform / CPU VID controller mismatch. Processor boot failed. 0x1A00: Platform / CPU MSID mismatch. Processor boot failed. 0x2000: QPI training error. 15:0 RO - MCA ERROR CODE FIELD. Specifies the machine-check architecturedefined error code for the machine-check error condition detected. The machine-check architecture-defined error codes are guaranteed to be the same for all IA-32 processors that implement the machine-check architecture. See Section 14.7 of the Software Developers Manual, Vol 3A, "Interpreting the MCA Error Codes," and Appendix E, "Interpreting Machine-Check Error Codes", for information on machine-check error codes. 2.6.9 CURRENT_UCLK_RATIO Status Register reporting the current Uncore Clk Ratio relative to BCLK (133Mhz). This is the clock in which the Last Level Cache (LLC) runs. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 54 0 0 C0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 15 RW 0 RSVD. 14:8 RW 12 RSVD. 6:0 RO - Description UCLK. The current UCLK ratio Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.6.10 MIRROR_PORT_CTL Mirror Port physical layer control register. . 2.6.11 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 D0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 7 RW 0 SPARE. Spare MiP control register bits. 6 RW 0 DSBL_ENH_MPRX_SYNC. When set, it disables the enhancing synchronization scheme for the MiP_Rx. 5 RW 0 MIP_GO_10. When set, the Mip_Tx and Mip_Rx go to L0 directly from Config_FlitLock. 4 RW 0 MIP_RX_CRC_SQUASH. When set, replaces CRC errors with CRC special packet on MiP Rx. 3 RW 0 MIP_RX_PORT_SEL. Port select for MiP Rx. _PORT_SEL0=QPI Port 0. _PORT_SEL1=QPI Port 1. 2 RW 0 MIP_TX_PORT_SEL. Port select for MiP Tx. _PORT_SEL0=QPI Port 0. _PORT_SEL1=QPI Port 1. 1 RW 1 MIP_RX_ENABLE. Enables the Rx portion of the mirror port. 0 RW 1 MIP_TX_ENABLE. Enables the Tx portion of the mirror port. Description MIP_PH_CTR_L0 MIP_PH_CTR_L1 Mirror Port Physical Layer Control Register. . Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 E0h, F0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 27 RW 0 LA_LOAD_DISABLE. Disables the loading of the effective values of the Intel(R) QuickPath CSRs when set. 23 RW 0 ENABLE_PRBS. Enables LFSR pattern during bitlock/training. 22 RW 0 ENABLE_SCRAMBLE. Enables data scrambling through LFSR. 14 RW 1 DETERMINISM_MODE. Sets determinism mode of operation. 13 RW 1 DISABLE_AUTO_COMP. Disables automatic entry into compliance. 12 RW 0 INIT_FREEZE. When set, freezes the FSM when initialization aborts. 10:8 RW 0 INIT_MODE. Initialization mode that determines altered initialization modes. 7 RW 0 LINK_SPEED. Identifies slow speed or at-speed operation for the Intel QPI port. 5 RW 1 PHYINITBEGIN. Instructs the port to start initialization. 4 RW 0 SINGLE_STEP. Enables single step mode. 3 RW 0 LAT_FIX_CTL. If set, instructs the remote agent to fix the latency. 2 RW 0 BYPASS_CALIBRATION. Indicates the physical layer to bypass calibration. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 55 Register Description 2.6.12 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 E0h, F0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 1 RW 0 RESET_MODIFIER. Modifies soft reset to default reset when set. 0 RW1S 0 PHY_RESET. Physical Layer Reset. Note while this register is locked after going to FAST speed L0, this bit is not locked. Description MIP_PH_PRT_L0 MIP_PH_PRT_L1 Mirror Port periodic retraining timing register. . Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 0 E4h, F4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 21:16 RW 29 RETRAIN_PKT_CNT. Retraining packet count. 13:10 RW 11 EXP_RETRAIN_INTERVAL. Exponential count for retraining interval. 7:0 RW 3 Description RETRAIN_INTERVAL. Periodic retraining interval. A value of 0 indicates retraining is disabled. 2.7 SAD - System Address Decoder Registers 2.7.1 SAD_PAM0123 Register for legacy dev0func0 90h-93h address space. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 56 0 1 40h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 29:28 RW 0 PAM3_HIENABLE. 0D4000-0D7FFF Attribute (HIENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0D4000 to 0D7FFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 25:24 RW 0 PAM3_LOENABLE. 0D0000-0D3FFF Attribute (LOENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0D0000 to 0D3FFF 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 1 40h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 21:20 RW 0 PAM2_HIENABLE. 0CC000-0CFFFF Attribute (HIENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0CC000 to 0CFFFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 17:16 RW 0 PAM2_LOENABLE. 0C8000-0CBFFF Attribute (LOENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0C8000 to 0CBFFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 13:12 RW 0 PAM1_HIENABLE. 0C4000-0C7FFF Attribute (HIENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0C4000 to 0C7FFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 9:8 RW 0 PAM1_LOENABLE. 0C0000-0C3FFF Attribute (LOENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0C0000 to 0C3FFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 5:4 RW 0 PAM0_HIENABLE. 0F0000-0FFFFF Attribute (HIENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0F0000 to 0FFFFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 57 Register Description 2.7.2 SAD_PAM456 Register for legacy dev0func0 94h-97h address space. 58 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 1 44h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 21:20 RW 0 PAM6_HIENABLE. 0EC000-0EFFFF Attribute (HIENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0EC000 to 0EFFFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 17:16 RW 0 PAM6_LOENABLE. 0E8000-0EBFFF Attribute (LOENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0E8000 to 0EBFFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 13:12 RW 0 PAM5_HIENABLE. 0E4000-0E7FFF Attribute (HIENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0E4000 to 0E7FFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 9:8 RW 0 PAM5_LOENABLE. 0E0000-0E3FFF Attribute (LOENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0E0000 to 0E3FFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 5:4 RW 0 PAM4_HIENABLE. 0DC000-0DFFFF Attribute (HIENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0DC000 to 0DFFFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. 1:0 RW 0 PAM4_LOENABLE. 0D8000-0DBFFF Attribute (LOENABLE) This field controls the steering of read and write cycles that address the BIOS area from 0D8000 to 0DBFFF. 00: DRAM Disabled: All accesses are directed to ESI. 01: Read Only: All reads are sent to DRAM. All writes are forwarded to ESI. 10: Write Only: All writes are send to DRAM. Reads are serviced by ESI. 11: Normal DRAM Operation: All reads and writes are serviced by DRAM. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.7.3 SAD_HEN Register for legacy Hole Enable. 2.7.4 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 1 48h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 7 RW 0 Description HEN. This field enables a memory hole in DRAM space. The DRAM that lies "behind" this space is not remapped. 0: No Memory hole. 1: Memory hole from 15 MB to 16MB. SAD_SMRAM Register for legacy 9Dh address space. Note both IOH and non-core have this now. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 1 4Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 14 RW 0 SMM Space Open (D_OPEN). When D_OPEN=1 and D_LCK=0, the SMM space DRAM is made visible even when SMM decode is not active. This is intended to help BIOS initialize SMM space. Software should ensure that D_OPEN=1 and D_CLS=1 are not set at the same time. 13 RW 0 SMM Space Closed (D_CLS). When D_CLS = 1 SMM space DRAM is not accessible to data references, even if SMM decode is active. Code references may still access SMM space DRAM. This will allow SMM software to reference through SMM space to update the display even when SMM is mapped over the VGA range. Software should ensure that D_OPEN=1 and D_CLS=1 are not set at the same time. 12 RW1S 0 SMM Space Locked (D_LCK). When D_LCK is set to 1 then D_OPEN is reset to 0 and D_LCK, D_OPEN, C_BASE_SEG, G_SMRAME, PCIEXBAR, (DRAM_RULEs and INTERLEAVE_LISTs) become read only. D_LCK can be set to 1 via a normal configuration space write but can only be cleared by a Reset. The combination of D_LCK and D_OPEN provide convenience with security. The BIOS can use the D_OPEN function to initialize SMM space and then use D_LCK to "lock down" SMM space in the future so that no application software (or BIOS itself) can violate the integrity of SMM space, even if the program has knowledge of the D_OPEN function. Note that TAD does not implement this lock. 11 RW 0 Global SMRAM Enable (G_SMRAME). If set to a 1, then Compatible SMRAM functions are enabled, providing 128 KB of DRAM accessible at the A0000h address while in SMM (ADSB with SMM decode). To enable Extended SMRAM function this bit has to be set to 1. Once D_LCK is set, this bit becomes read only. 10:8 RO - Compatible SMM Space Base Segment (C_BASE_SEG). This field indicates the location of SMM space. SMM DRAM is not remapped. It is simply made visible if the conditions are right to access SMM space, otherwise the access is forwarded to HI. Only SMM space between A0000 and BFFFF is supported so this field is hardwired to 010. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 59 Register Description 2.7.5 SAD_PCIEXBAR Global register for PCIEXBAR address space. 2.7.6 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 1 50h a Qword Bit Type Reset Value 39:20 RW 0 ADDRESS. Base address of PCIEXBAR. Must be naturally aligned to size; low order bits are ignored. 3:1 RW 0 SIZE. Size of the PCIEXBAR address space. (MAX bus number). 000: 256MB. 001: Reserved. 010: Reserved. 011: Reserved. 100: Reserved. 101: Reserved. 110: 64MB. 111: 128MB. 0 RW 0 ENABLE. Enable for PCIEXBAR address space. Editing size should not be done without also enabling range. Description SAD_DRAM_RULE_0 SAD_DRAM_RULE_1 SAD_DRAM_RULE_2 SAD_DRAM_RULE_3 SAD_DRAM_RULE_4 SAD_DRAM_RULE_5 SAD_DRAM_RULE_6 SAD_DRAM_RULE_7 SAD DRAM rules. Address Map for package determination. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 60 0 1 80h, 84h, 88h, 8Ch, 90h, 94h, 98h, 9Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 19:6 RW - LIMIT. DRAM rule top limit address. Must be strictly greater than previous rule, even if this rule is disabled, unless this rule and all following rules are disabled. Lower limit is the previous rule (or 0 if it is first rule). This field is compared against MA[39:26] in the memory address map. 2:1 RW - MODE. DRAM rule interleave mode. If a DRAM_RULE hits a 3 bit number is used to index into the corresponding interleave_list to determine which package the DRAM belongs to. This mode selects how that number is computed. 00: Address bits {8,7,6}. 01: Address bits {8,7,6} XORed with {18,17,16}. 10: Address bit {6}, MOD3(Address[39..6]). (Note 6 is the high order bit) 11: Reserved. 0 RW 0 ENABLE. Enable for DRAM rule. If Enabled Range between this rule and previous rule is Directed to HOME channel (unless overridden by other dedicated address range registers). If disabled, all accesses in this range are directed in MMIO to the IOH. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.7.7 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_0 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_1 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_2 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_3 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_4 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_5 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_6 SAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_7 SAD DRAM package assignments. When the corresponding DRAM_RULE hits, a 3-bit number (determined by mode) is used to index into the interleave_list to determine which package is the HOME for this address. 00: 01: 10: 11: IOH Socket 0 Socket 1 Reserved Device: Function: Offset: Access as 0 1 C0h, C4h, C8h, CCh, D0h, D4h, D8h, DCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 29:28 RW - PACKAGE7. Package for index value 7 of interleaves. 25:24 RW - PACKAGE6. Package for index value 6 of interleaves. 21:20 RW - PACKAGE5. Package for index value 5 of interleaves. 17:16 RW - PACKAGE4. Package for index value 4 of interleaves. 13:12 RW - PACKAGE3. Package for index value 3 of interleaves. 9:8 RW - PACKAGE2. Package for index value 2 of interleaves. 5:4 RW - PACKAGE1. Package for index value 1 of interleaves. 1:0 RW - PACKAGE0. Package for index value 0 of interleaves. Description 2.8 Intel QPI Link Registers 2.8.1 QPI_QPILCP_L0 QPI_QPILCP_L1 Intel QPI Link Capability. Function 4 in the below table applies only to processors with two Intel QPI links. ; Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 40h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 27:26 RO - Description VN0_CRDTS_DATA. VN0 Credits per Data MC 00 - 0 credits 01 - 1 10 - 2 to 8 11 - RSVD Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 61 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.8.2 2 0, 4 40h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 23:22 RO - VN0_CRDTS_NDATA. VN0 Credits per Non-Data MC 00 - 0 credits 01 - 1 10 - 2 to 8 11 - RSVD Description 21:16 RO - VNA_CRDTS. VNA Credits / 8, after rounding down. 11 RO - CRC_SUPPORT. CRC Mode Support. 0 - 8b CRC. 1 - RSVD 9:8 RO - FLIT_INTERLEAVE. Flit Interleave. 00 - Idle/Null flit only. 01 - Command Insert Interleave. 10 - RSVD. 11 - RSVD. 7:0 RO - QPI_VER. Intel QPI Version Number 0 - Rev 1.0 !0 - RSVD. QPI_QPILCL_L0 QPI_QPILCL_L1 Intel QPI Link Control. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 48h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 21 RW 0 Description L1_MASTER. Indicates that this end of the link is the L1 master. This link transmitter bit is an L1 power state master and can initiate an L1 power state transition. If this bit is not set, then the link transmitter is an L1 power state slave and should respond to L1 transitions with an ACK or NACK. If the link power state of L1 is enabled, then there is one master and one slave per link. The master may only issue single L1 requests, while the slave can only issue single L1_Ack or L1_NAck responses for the corresponding request. 62 20 RW 0 L1_ENABLE. Enables L1 mode at the transmitter. This bit should be ANDed with the receive L1 capability bit received during parameter exchange to determine if a transmitter is allowed to enter into L1. This is NOT a bit that determines the capability of a device. 18 RW 0 L0S_ENABLE. Enables L0s mode at the transmitter. This bit should be ANDed with the receive L0s capability bit received during parameter exchange to determine if a transmitter is allowed to enter into L0s. This is NOT a bit that determines the capability of a device. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.8.3 QPI_QPILS_L0 QPI_QPILS_L1 Intel QPI Link Status. 2.8.4 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31 RO - Description CHIPSET_LINK. Indicates that the local physical link is connected to the IOH. QPI_DEF_RMT_VN_CREDITS_L0 QPI_DEF_RMT_VN_CREDITS_L1 This is the control register that houses the default values of available remote credits to be transmitted to the remote agent for the remote Tx use. 2.8.5 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 58h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 18:12 RW 100 11:10 RW 1 NCS. NCS Channel VN0 Credits. 9:8 RW 1 NCB. NCB Channel VN0 Credits. 7:6 RW 1 DRS. DRS Channel VN0 Credits. 5:4 RW 1 NDR. NDRChannel VN0 Credits. 3:2 RW 1 SNP. SNP Channel VN0 Credits. 1:0 RW 1 HOM. HOMChannel VN0 Credits. Description VNA. VNA Credits. QPI_RMT_QPILP0_STAT_L0 QPI_RMT_QPILP0_STAT_L1 Remote's QPI Parameter 0 Value register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 C0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 23:16 RO - LLR_WRAP_VALUE. Value after which the LLR sequence counter wraps. Description 14:8 RO - NodeID_OFFSET. Node ID offset for the sending agent. 7:5 RO - NodeID. Number of Node IDs of the transmitting agent. 4:0 RO - PORT_NUMBER. Sender's port number. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 63 Register Description 2.8.6 QPI_RMT_QPILP1_STAT_L0 QPI_RMT_QPILP1_STAT_L1 Remote's QPI Parameter 1 Value register. 2.8.7 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 C4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 9 RO - L1_SUPPORT. Indicates the remote agent's ability to support L1 state. 8 RO - L0P_SUPPORT. Indicates the remote agent's ability to support L0P state. 7 RO - L0S_SUPPORT. Indicates the remote agent's ability to support L0S state. 6 RO - RX_CII_SUPPORT. Indicates the remote agent's ability to receive CII data. 5 RO - PREFERRED_TX_SDI_MODE. Indicates the ability of the remote agent transmitter to send scheduled data interleave data. 4 RO - RCV_SDI_SUPPORT. Indicates remote agent can receive scheduled data interleave data. 3:2 RO - PREFERRED_TX_CRC_MODE. Preferred send mode for the remote transmitter. 00: No CRC 01: 8b CRC 10: 16b rolling CRC 11: RSVD 1:0 RO - RCV_CRC_MODE_SUPPORTED. CRC modes that the remote agent supports. 00: RSVD 01: 8b CRC 10: 16b and 8b CRC 11: RSVD Description QPI_RMT_QPILP2_STAT_L0 QPI_RMT_QPILP2_STAT_L1 Remote's QPI Parameter 2 Value register. 64 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 C8h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31 RO - Agent_000_Caching. Indicates agent 000 is a caching agent. 30 RO - Agent_000_Home. Indicates agent 000 is a home agent. 29 RO - Agent_000_IO_Proxy. Indicates agent 000 is an IO Proxy agent. 28 RO - RSVD. 26 RO - Agent_000_Router. Indicates agent 000 is a router agent. 25 RO - Agent_000_Firmware. Indicates agent 000 is a firmware agent. 24 RO - Agent_000_Config. Indicates agent 000 is a configuration agent. 23 RO - Agent_001_Caching. Indicates agent 001 is a caching agent. 22 RO - Agent_001_Home. Indicates agent 001 is a home agent. 21 RO - Agent_001_IO_Proxy. Indicates agent 001 is an IO Proxy agent. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.8.8 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 C8h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 20 RO - RSVD. 18 RO - Agent_001_Router. Indicates agent 001 is a router agent. 17 RO - Agent_001_Firmware. Indicates agent 001 is a firmware agent. 16 RO - Agent_001_Config. Indicates agent 001 is a configuration agent. 15 RO - Agent_010_Caching. Indicates agent 010 is a caching agent. 14 RO - Agent_010_Home. Indicates agent 010 is a home agent. 13 RO - Agent_010_IO_Proxy. Indicates agent 010 is an IO Proxy agent. 12 RO - RSVD. 10 RO - Agent_010_Router. Indicates agent 010 is a router agent. 9 RO - Agent_010_Firmware. Indicates agent 010 is a firmware agent 8 RO - Agent_010_Config. Indicates agent 010 is a configuration agent. 7 RO - Agent_011_Caching. Indicates agent 011 is a caching agent. 6 RO - Agent_011_Home. Indicates agent 011 is a home agent. 5 RO - Agent_011_IO_Proxy. Indicates agent 011 is an IO Proxy agent. 4 RO - RSVD. 2 RO - Agent_011_Router. Indicates agent 011 is a router agent. 1 RO - Agent_011_Firmware. Indicates agent 011 is a firmware agent. 0 RO - Agent_011_Config. Indicates agent 011 is a configuration agent. Description QPI_RMT_QPILP3_STAT_L0 QPI_RMT_QPILP3_STAT_L1 Remote's QPI Parameter 3 Value register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 CCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31 RO - Agent_100_Caching. Indicates agent 100 is a caching agent. 30 RO - Agent_100_Home. Indicates agent 100 is a home agent. 29 RO - Agent_100_IO_Proxy. Indicates agent 100 is an IO Proxy agent. 28 RO - RSVD. 26 RO - Agent_100_Router. Indicates agent 100 is a router agent. 25 RO - Agent_100_Firmware. Indicates agent 100 is a firmware agent. 24 RO - Agent_100_Config. Indicates agent 100 is a configuration agent. 23 RO - Agent_101_Caching. Indicates agent 101 is a caching agent. 22 RO - Agent_101_Home. Indicates agent 101 is a home agent. 21 RO - Agent_101_IO_Proxy. Indicates agent 101 is an IO Proxy agent. 20 RO - RSVD. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 65 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 0, 4 CCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 18 RO - Agent_101_Router. Indicates agent 101 is a router agent. 17 RO - Agent_101_Firmware. Indicates agent 101 is a firmware agent. 16 RO - Agent_101_Config. Indicates agent 101 is a configuration agent. 15 RO - Agent_110_Caching. Indicates agent 110 is a caching agent. 14 RO - Agent_110_Home. Indicates agent 110 is a home agent. 13 RO - Agent_110_IO_Proxy. Indicates agent 110 is an IO Proxy agent. 12 RO - RSVD. 10 RO - Agent_110_Router. Indicates agent 110 is a router agent. 9 RO - Agent_110_Firmware. Indicates agent 110 is a firmware agent 8 RO - Agent_110_Config. Indicates agent 110 is a configuration agent. 7 RO - Agent_111_Caching. Indicates agent 111 is a caching agent. 6 RO - Agent_111_Home. Indicates agent 111 is a home agent. 5 RO - Agent_111_IO_Proxy. Indicates agent 111 is an IO Proxy agent. 4 RO - RSVD. 2 RO - Agent_111_Router. Indicates agent 111 is a router agent. 1 RO - Agent_111_Firmware. Indicates agent 111 is a firmware agent. 0 RO - Agent_111_Config. Indicates agent 111 is a configuration agent. Description 2.9 Intel QPI Physical Layer Registers 2.9.1 QPI_0_PH_CPR QPI_1_PH_CPR Intel QPI Physical Layer Capability Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 1, 5 68h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 29 RO - LFSR_POLYNOMIAL. Agent's ITU polynomial capability for loopback. 28:24 RO - NUMBER_OF_TX_LANES. Number of Tx lanes with which an implementation can operate for full width. Description Bit 28 - If set, 20 lanes. The bit indicating the maximum lanes will determine the number of control/status bits implemented in Tx/Rx Data lane Control/Status Registers. 66 23 RO - PRBS_CAPABILITY. If set, implementation is capable of using specified pattern in bitlock/retraining. 22 RO - SCRAMBLE_CAPABILITY. If set, implementation is capable of data scrambling/descrambling with LFSR. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 1, 5 68h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 21:20 RO - RAS_CAPABILITY. Any of these bits set indicates Alternate Clock RAS capability available and that corresponding control bits in QPI_*_PH_CTR are implemented. 17:16 RO - DETERMINISM_SUPPORT. Determinism supported mode of operations. Description Bit17: If set, Master mode of operation supported. Component Specification or equivalent document should contain the information about PhyL0Synch. Bit16: If set, Slave mode of operation supported. 10:8 RO - LINK_WIDTH_CAPABILITY. Bit8: If set, Full Width capable. 7:5 RO 0 DEBUG_CAPABILITY. Bit7: If set, an implementation is not capable of extracting slave electrical parameter from TS.Loopback and apply during the test. Bit6: If set, an implementation is not capable of running in Compliance slave mode as well as transitioning to Loopback.Pattern from Compliance state. Bit5: If set, an implementation is not capable of doing Loopcount Stal 2.9.2 4 RO 0 RETRAIN_GRANULARITY. If set, implementation is capable of 16UI granularity in retraining duration. 3:0 RO - PHY_VERSION. This is the Intel QPI Phy version. 0: Current Intel QPI version 0. Rest are reserved. QPI_0_PH_CTR QPI_1_PH_CTR Intel QPI Physical Layer Control Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 1, 5 6Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 27 RW 0 LA_LOAD_DISABLE. Disables the loading of the effective values of the Intel QPI CSRs when set. 23 RW 0 ENABLE_PRBS. Enables LFSR pattern during bitlock/training. 1 - use pattern in bitlock/retraining. 0 - use clock pattern for bitlock/retraining. 22 RW 0 ENABLE_SCRAMBLE. Enables data scrambling through LFSR. 1 - data scrambled/descrambled with LFSR 0 - data not scrambled/descrambled. 15:14 RW 2 DETERMINISM_MODE. Sets determinism mode of operation. 00 - Non-deterministic initialization. 01 - Slave mode initialization. 10 - Master mode of initialization - valid only if a component can generate its PhyL0Synch. 13 RW 1 DISABLE_AUTO_COMP. Disables automatic entry into compliance. 0 - path from detect.clkterm to compliance is allowed. 1 - path from detect.clkterm to compliance is disabled. 12 RW 0 INIT_FREEZE. When set, freezes the FSM when initialization aborts. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 67 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.9.3 2 1, 5 6Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 11 RW 0 DISABLE_ISI_CHECK. Defeature mode to disable ISI checking during Polling.LaneDeskew state. Description 10:8 RW 0 INIT_MODE. Initialization mode that determines altered initialization modes. 7 RW 0 LINK_SPEED. Identifies slow speed or at-speed operation for the Intel QPI port. 1 - Force direct operational speed initialization. 0 - Slow speed initialization. 5 RW 1 PHYINITBEGIN. Instructs the port to start initialization. 4 RW 0 SINGLE_STEP. Enables single step mode. 3 RW 0 LAT_FIX_CTL. If set, instructs the remote agent to fix the latency. 2 RW 0 BYPASS_CALIBRATION. Indicates the physical layer to bypass calibration. 1 RW 0 RESET_MODIFIER. Modifies soft reset to default reset when set. 0 RW1S 0 PHY_RESET. Physical Layer Reset. QPI_0_PH_PIS QPI_1_PH_PIS Intel QPI Physical Layer Initialization Status Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 68 2 1, 5 80h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 29 RO - GLOBAL_ERROR. Set upon any error detected on the link during Loopback Pattern. Description 28 RO - TEST_BUSY. Test busy bit indicating that a test is in progress. 27 RW1C 0 STATE_HOLD. State machine hold bit for single step and init freeze modes. 26 RO - INIT_SPEED. Current initialization speed. 1 - Operational Speed Initialization. 0 - Slow Speed Initialization. 25 RO - PORT_RMT_ACK. Port Remote ACK status. 24 RO - PORT_TX_RDY. Port Tx Ready status. 20:16 RO - RX_STATE. Current state of the local Rx. 12:8 RO - TX_STATE. Current state of the local Tx. 1 RW1C 0 CALIBRATION_DONE. Indicates that calibration has been completed for the Intel QPI link. 0 RW1C 0 LINKUP_IDENTIFIER. Link up identifier for the Intel QPI link. Set to 0 during Default Reset. Set to 1 when initialization completes and link enters L0. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.9.4 QPI_0_PH_PTV QPI_1_PH_PTV Intel QPI Physical Layer Initialization Primary Timeout Value Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.9.5 2 1, 5 94h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 19:16 RW 0 POLLING_BITLOCK. Exponential count for Polling Bitlock. Timeout value is 2^(count in this field)*128 TSL. 11:8 RW 1 INBAND_RESET. Exponential count for Inband_Reset_Init. Time-out value is 2^(count in this field)*128 TSL. 3:0 RW 2 DEBOUNCE. Exponential count for debounce. Description QPI_0_PH_LDC QPI_1_PH_LDC Intel QPI Physical Layer Link Determinism Control Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 1, 5 9Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 23:16 RW 0 TARGET_LINK_LATENCY. This field specifies the target link latency value in UI that the remote port needs to adjust to. 11:8 RW 5 DRIFT_BUF_DEPTH. The default pointer separation for the Intel QPI Rx PI FIFO. 3:0 RW 2 DRIFT_ALARM_THRESHOLD. Intel QPI RX PI FIFO alarm threshold. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 69 Register Description 2.9.6 QPI_0_PH_PRT QPI_1_PH_PRT Intel QPI Periodic Retraining Timing Register Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 1, 5 A4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 22 RW 0 DURATION_GRANULARITY. 1 indicates agent is using 16 UI granularity 0 indicates agent is using 64 UI granularity. 21:14 RW - RETRAIN_PKT_CNT. Retraining packet count. 13:10 RW - EXP_RETRAIN_INTERVAL. Exponential count for retraining interval. Interval value is multiplied by 2^(count in this field). Although these values are specified in exponential form, counting still needs to be accurate to single UI. 7:0 RW - RETRAIN_INTERVAL. Periodic retraining interval. A value of 0 indicates periodic retraining is disabled. Description Retraining must be disabled in Slow Mode. Value to be programmed by firmware. Each count represents 1024 UI (16 TSL) 2.9.7 QPI_0_PH_PMR0 QPI_1_PH_PMR0 Intel QPI Physical Layer Power Management Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 1, 5 D0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 27:26 RW 0 L0s_SLEEP_MIN_REM. Remote agent's minimum L0S time. 00 -> 32 UI 01 -> 48 UI 10 -> 64 UI 11 -> 96 UI 21:16 RW 0 L0s_WAKE_REM. Remote agent's L0S wake time in effect. Value is (field+1)*16 UI. 11:10 RW - L0s_SLEEP_MIN. Minimum time local Tx on a port initiating L0s entry should stay in L0s. 00 -> 32 UI 01 -> 48 UI 10 -> 64 UI 11 -> 96 UI 5:0 RW - L0s_WAKE. L0s Wake-up time to be used by remote Tx. Description This parameter value is derived from field value as (field + 1)*16 UI. Field value of 0 (parameter value of 16) means L0s is not supported. 70 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.9.8 QPI_0_EP_SR QPI_1_EP_SR Intel QPI Physical Layer Electrical Parameter Select Register. This register enables the equalization coefficient setting functionality of the QPI_[0,1]_EP_MCTR register when QPI_[0,1]_EP_SR is set to 6. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.9.9 2 1, 5 E0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 23:16 RW 0 Description EPARAM_SEL. Select electrical parameter. Set to 6 to enable equalization coefficient setting functionality of QPI_[0,1]_EP_MCTR register. QPI_0_EP_MCTR QPI_1_EP_MCTR Intel QPI Electrical Parameter Miscellaneous Control Register. This register holds equalization coefficient parameters. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2 1, 5 F4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:8 RW 0 7:3 RW 12 2 RW 1 EN. Enables or disables custom TEQ setting. 1 - Enable 0 - Disable 1:0 RW 0 RSVD. Description MISC_EPARAM_CTL. Miscellaneous electrical-parameter specific control. TX_EQUALIZATION. Sets the equalization coefficient of the QPI transmitter based on value obtained from SISTAI simulations. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 71 Register Description 2.10 Intel QPI Miscellaneous Registers 2.10.1 QPI_0_PLL_STATUS QPI_1_PLL_STATUS This register provides the current and available operating conditions for the Intel QPI PLLs. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.10.2 2 1, 5 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 30:24 RO - MAX_CCLK_RATIO. Maximum CCLK (The Intel(R) QuickPath Interconnect Forwarded Clock for at speed operation) supported on this part (Value * 133Mhz). 22:16 RO - MIN_CCLK_RATIO. Minimum CCLK (The Intel(R) QuickPath Interconnect Forwarded Clock for at speed operation) supported on this part (Value * 133Mhz). 14:8 RO - CCLK_RATIO_MASK. Mask that will be applied to the QPI_[0,1]_PLL_RATIO.NEXT_PLL_RATIO field on reset to obtain the current ratio (I.E. mask of 1 will force only even ratios; mask of 3 forces every 4th ratio). 6:0 RO - CURRENT_CCLK_RATIO. The current CCLK (The Intel(R) QuickPath Interconnect Forwarded Clock for at speed operation) (Value * 133Mhz). Description QPI_0_PLL_RATIO QPI_1_PLL_RATIO This register holds the next PLL multiplier. The write to one link will affect the mirror port as well as both Intel QPI links. The reads are link specific. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 72 2 1, 5 54h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 6:0 RW 12 Description NEXT_PLL_RATIO. The next Intel QPI PLL ratio to be adopted. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.11 Integrated Memory Controller Control Registers The registers in section 2.11 apply only to processors supporting registered DIMMs. 2.11.1 MC_CONTROL Primary control register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 0 48h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 10 RW 0 CHANNEL2_ACTIVE. When set, indicates MC channel 2 is active. This bit is controlled (set/reset) by software only. This bit is required to be set for any active channel when INIT_DONE is set by software. 9 RW 0 CHANNEL1_ACTIVE. When set, indicates MC channel 1 is active. This bit is controlled (set/reset) by software only. This bit is required to be set for any active channel when INIT_DONE is set by software. Channel 0 AND Channel 1 active must both be set for a lockstep or mirrored pair. 8 RW 0 CHANNEL0_ACTIVE. When set, indicate MC channel 0 is active. This bit is controlled (set/reset) by software only. This bit is required to be set for any active channel when INIT_DONE is set by software. Channel 0 AND Channel 1 active must both be set for a lockstep or mirrored pair. 7 WO 0 INIT_DONE. MC initialize complete signal. Setting this bit will exit the training mode of the Integrated Memory Controller and begin normal operation including all enabled maintenance operations. Any CHANNNEL_ACTIVE bits not set when writing a 1 to INIT_DONE will cause the corresponding channel to be disabled. 6 RW 0 DIVBY3EN. Divide By 3 enable. When set, MAD would use the longer pipeline for transactions that are 3 or 6 way interleaved and shorter pipeline for all other transactions. The SAG registers must be appropriately programmed as well. 5 RW 0 CHANNELRESET2. Reset only the state within the channel. Equivalent to pulling warm reset for that channel. 4 RW 0 CHANNELRESET1. Reset only the state within the channel. Equivalent to pulling warm reset for that channel. 3 RW 0 CHANNELRESET0. Reset only the state within the channel. Equivalent to pulling warm reset for that channel. 2 RW 0 AUTOPRECHARGE. Autoprecharge enable. This bit should be set with the closed page bit. If it is not set with closed page, address decode will be done without setting the autoprecharge bit. 1 RW 0 ECCEN. ECC Checking enables. When this bit is set in lockstep mode the ECC checking is for the x8 SDDC. ECCEN without Lockstep enables the x4 SDDC ECC checking. 0 RW 0 CLOSED_PAGE. When set, the MC supports a Closed Page policy. The default is Open Page but BIOS should always configure this bit. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 73 Register Description 2.11.2 MC_STATUS MC Primary Status register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.11.3 3 0 4Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 4 RO 1 ECC_ENABLED. ECC is enabled. 2 RO 0 CHANNEL2_DISABLED. Channel 2 is disabled. This can be factory configured or if Init done is written without the channel_active being set. Clocks in the channel will be disabled when this bit is set. 1 RO 0 CHANNEL1_DISABLED. Channel 1 is disabled. This can be factory configured or if Init done is written without the channel_active being set. Clocks in the channel will be disabled when this bit is set. 0 RO 0 CHANNEL0_DISABLED. Channel 0 is disabled. This can be factory configured or if Init done is written without the channel_active being set. Clocks in the channel will be disabled when this bit is set. Description MC_SMI_DIMM_ERROR_STATUS SMI DIMM error threshold overflow status register. This bit is set when the per-DIMM error counter exceeds the specified threshold. The bit is reset by BIOS. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 74 3 0 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 13:12 RW0C 0 Description REDUNDANCY_LOSS_FAILING_DIMM. The ID for the failing DIMM when redundancy is lost. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 0 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 11:0 RW0C 0 Description DIMM_ERROR_OVERFLOW_STATUS. This 12-bit field is the per dimm error overflow status bits. The organization is as follows: If there are three or more DIMMS on the channel: Bit 0 : Dimm 0 Channel 0 Bit 1 : Dimm 1 Channel 0 Bit 2 : Dimm 2 Channel 0 Bit 3 : Dimm 3 Channel 0 Bit 4 : Dimm 0 Channel 1 Bit 5 : Dimm 1 Channel 1 Bit 6 : Dimm 2 Channel 1 Bit 7 : Dimm 3 Channel 1 Bit 8 : Dimm 0 Channel 2 Bit 9 : Dimm 1 Channel 2 Bit 10 : Dimm 2 Channel 2 Bit 11 : Dimm 3 Channel 2 If there are one or two DIMMS on the channel: Bit 0 : Dimm 0, Ranks 0 and 1, Channel 0 Bit 1 : Dimm 0, Ranks 2 and 3, Channel 0 Bit 2 : Dimm 1, Ranks 0 and 1, Channel 0 Bit 3 : Dimm 1, Ranks 2 and 3, Channel 0 Bit 4 : Dimm 0, Ranks 0 and 1, Channel 1 Bit 5 : Dimm 0, Ranks 2 and 3, Channel 1 Bit 6 : Dimm 1, Ranks 0 and 1, Channel 1 Bit 7 : Dimm 1, Ranks 2 and 3, Channel 1 Bit 8 : Dimm 0, Ranks 0 and 1, Channel 2 Bit 9 : Dimm 0, Ranks 2 and 3, Channel 2 Bit 10 : Dimm 1, Ranks 0 and 1, Channel 2 Bit 11 : Dimm 1, Ranks 2 and 3, Channel 2 2.11.4 MC_SMI_CNTRL System Management Interrupt control register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 0 54h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 16 RW 0 INTERRUPT_SELECT_NMI. NMI enable. Set to enable NMI signaling. Clear to disable NMI signaling. If both NMI and SMI enable bits are set, then only SMI is sent. 15 RW 0 INTERRUPT_SELECT_SMI. SMI enable. Set to enable SMI signaling. Clear to disable SMI signaling. If both NMI and SMI enable bits are set, then only SMI is sent. This bit functions the same way in Mirror and Independent Modes. The possible SMI events enabled by this bit are: Any one of the error counters MC_COR_ECC_CNT_X meets the value of SMI_ERROR_THRESHOLD field of this register. MC_RAS_STATUS.REDUNDANCY_LOSS bit is set to 1. 14:0 RW 0 SMI_ERROR_THRESHOLD. Defines the error threshold to compare against the per-DIMM error counters MC_COR_ECC_CNT_X, which are also 15 bits. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 75 Register Description 2.11.5 MC_RESET_CONTROL DIMM Reset enabling controls. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.11.6 3 0 5Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 0 WO 0 Description BIOS_RESET_ENABLE. When set, MC takes over control of driving RESET to the DIMMs. This bit is set on S3 exit and cold boot to take over RESET driving responsibility from the physical layer. MC_CHANNEL_MAPPER Channel mapping register. The sequence of operations to update this register is: Read MC_Channel_Mapper register Compare data read to data to be written. If different then write. Poll MC_Channel_Mapper register until the data read matches data written. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 0 60h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 17:15 RW 0 Description RDLCH2. Mapping of Logical Channel 2 to physical channel for Reads. 001 - Maps to physical Channel 0 010 - Maps to physical Channel 1 100 - Maps to physical Channel 2 14:12 RW 0 WRLCH2. Mapping of Logical Channel 2 to physical channel for Writes. 001 - Maps to physical Channel 0 010 - Maps to physical Channel 1 100 - Maps to physical Channel 2 11:9 RW 0 RDLCH1. Mapping of Logical Channel 1 to physical channel for Reads. 001 - Maps to physical Channel 0 010 - Maps to physical Channel 1 100 - Maps to physical Channel 2 8:6 RW 0 WRLCH1. Mapping of Logical Channel 1 to physical channel for Writes. 001 - Maps to physical Channel 0 010 - Maps to physical Channel 1 100 - Maps to physical Channel 2 5:3 RW 0 RDLCH0. Mapping of Logical Channel 0 to physical channel for Read. 001 - Maps to physical Channel 0 010 - Maps to physical Channel 1 100 - Maps to physical Channel 2 2:0 RW 0 WRLCH0. Mapping of Logical Channel 0 to physical channel for Writes. 001 - Maps to physical Channel 0 010 - Maps to physical Channel 1 100 - Maps to physical Channel 2 76 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.11.7 MC_MAX_DOD Defines the MAX number of DIMMS, RANKS, BANKS, ROWS, COLS among all DIMMS populating the three channels. The Memory Init logic uses this register to cycle through all the memory addresses writing all 0's to initialize all locations. This register is also used for scrubbing and must always be programmed if any DODs are programmed. 2.11.8 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 0 64h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 10:9 RW 0 MAXNUMCOL. Maximum Number of Columns. 00: 2^10 columns 01: 2^11 columns 10: 2^12 columns 11: RSVD. 8:6 RW 0 MAXNUMROW. Maximum Number of Rows. 000: 2^12 Rows 001: 2^13 Rows 010: 2^14 Rows 011: 2^15 Rows 100: 2^16 Rows Others: RSVD. 5:4 RW 0 MAXNUMBANK. Max Number of Banks. 00: Four-banked 01: Eight-banked 10: Sixteen-banked. 3:2 RW 0 MAXNUMRANK. Maximum Number of Ranks. 00: Single Ranked 01: Double Ranked 10: Quad Ranked. 1:0 RW 0 MAXNUMDIMMS. Maximum Number of Dimms. 00: 1 Dimm 01: 2 Dimms 10: 3 Dimms 11: RSVD. Description MC_RD_CRDT_INIT These registers contain the initial read credits available for issuing memory reads. TAD read credit counters are loaded with the corresponding values at reset and anytime this register is written. BIOS must initialize this register with appropriate values depending on the level of Isoch support in the platform. It is illegal to write this register while TAD is active (has memory requests outstanding), as the write will break TAD's outstanding credit count values. Register programming rules: * Total read credits (CRDT_RD + CRDT_RD_HIGH + CRDT_RD_CRIT) must not exceed 31. * CRDT_RD_HIGH value must correspond to the number of high RTIDs reserved at the IOH. * CRDT_RD_CRIT value must correspond to the number of critical RTIDs reserved at the IOH. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 77 Register Description * CRDT_RD_HIGH + CRDT_RD must be less than or equal to 13 if High or Critical credits are nonzero. * CRDT_RD_HIGH + CRDT_RD_CRIT must be less than or equal to 8. * CRDT_RD_CRIT must be less than or equal to 6. Set CRDT_RD to (16 CRDT_RD_CRIT - CRDT_RD_HIGH). * If (Mirroring enabled) then Max for CRDT_RD is 14, otherwise it is 15. * If (Isoch not enabled) then CRDT_RD_HIGH and CRDT_RD_CRIT are set to 0. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.11.9 3 0 70h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 20:16 RW 3 CRDT_RD_CRIT. Critical Read Credits. Description 12:8 RW 1 CRDT_RD_HIGH. High Read Credits. 4:0 RW 13 CRDT_RD. Normal Read Credits. MC_CRDT_WR_THLD Memory Controller Write Credit Thresholds. A Write threshold is defined as the number of credits reserved for this priority (or higher) request. It is required that High threshold be greater than or equal to Crit threshold, and that both be lower than the total Write Credit init value. BIOS must initialize this register with appropriate values depending on the level of Isoch support in the platform. The new values take effect immediately upon being written. Register programming rules: * CRIT threshold value must correspond to the number of critical RTIDs reserved at the IOH. * HIGH threshold value must correspond to the sum of critical and high RTIDs reserved at the IOH (which must not exceed 30). * Set MC_Channel_*_WAQ_PARAMS.ISOCENTRYTHRESHHOLD equal to (31-CRIT). Device: Function: Offset: Access as 78 3 0 74h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 12:8 RW 4 HIGH. High Credit Threshold. 4:0 RW 3 CRIT. Critical Credit Threshold. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.11.10 MC_SCRUBADDR_LO This register contains part of the address of the last patrol scrub request issued. When running Memtest, the failing address is logged in this register on Memtest errors. Software can write the next address to be scrubbed into this register. Patrol scrubs must be disabled to reliably write this register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.11.11 3 0 78h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 29:14 RW 0 PAGE. Contains the row of the last scrub issued. Can be written to specify the next scrub address with STARTSCRUB in the MC_SCRUB_CONTROL register. 13:0 RW 0 COLUMN. Contains the column of the last scrub issued. Can be written to specify the next scrub address with STARTSCRUB in the MC_SCRUB_CONTROL register. Description MC_SCRUBADDR_HI This register pair contains part of the address of the last patrol scrub request issued. When running memtest, the failing address is logged in this register on memtest errors. Software can write the next address into this register. Scrubbing must be disabled to reliably read and write this register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 0 7Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 12 RO 0 MEMBIST_INPROGRESS. When this bit is asserted by hardware MemTest/MemInit is in progress. 11 RO 0 MEMBIST_CMPLT. When this bit is asserted by hardware MemTest/MemInit is complete. 10 WO 0 RESET_MEMBIST_STATUS. When this bit is written to a 1, the status field MEMBIST_CMPLT is cleared. 9:8 RW 0 CHNL. Can be written to specify the next scrub address with STARTSCRUB in the MC_SCRUB_CONTROL register. This register is not updated with channel address of the last scrub address issued. 7:6 RW 0 DIMM. Contains the dimm of the last scrub issued. Can be written to specify the next scrub address with STARTSCRUB in the MC_SCRUB_CONTROL register. 5:4 RW 0 RANK. Contains the rank of the last scrub issued. Can be written to specify the next scrub address with STARTSCRUB in the MC_SCRUB_CONTROL register. 3:0 RW 0 BANK. Contains the bank of the last scrub issued. Can be written to specify the next scrub address with STARTSCRUB in the MC_SCRUB_CONTROL register. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 79 Register Description 2.12 TAD - Target Address Decoder Registers 2.12.1 TAD_DRAM_RULE_0 TAD_DRAM_RULE_1 TAD_DRAM_RULE_2 TAD_DRAM_RULE_3 TAD_DRAM_RULE_4 TAD_DRAM_RULE_5 TAD_DRAM_RULE_6 TAD_DRAM_RULE_7 TAD DRAM rules. Address map for channel determination within a package. All addresses sent to this HOME agent must hit a valid enabled DRAM_RULE. No error will be generated if they do not and memory aliasing will happen. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 80 3 1 80h, 84h, 88h, 8Ch, 90h, 94h, 98h, 9Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 19:6 RW - LIMIT. DRAM rule top limit address. Must be strictly greater than previous rule, even if this rule is disabled, unless this rule and all following rules are disabled. Lower limit is the previous rule (or 0 if it is the first rule). 2:1 RW - MODE. DRAM rule interleave mode. If a DRAM_RULE hits, a 3-bit number is used to index into the corresponding interleave_list to determine which channel the DRAM belongs to. This mode selects how that number is computed. 00: Address bits {8,7,6}. 01: Address bits {8,7,6} XORed with {18,17,16}. 10: Address bit {6}, MOD3(Address[39..6]). (Note 6 is the high order bit) 11: reserved. 0 RW 0 ENABLE. Enable for DRAM rule. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.12.2 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_0 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_1 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_2 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_3 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_4 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_5 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_6 TAD_INTERLEAVE_LIST_7 TAD DRAM package assignments. When the corresponding DRAM_RULE hits, a 3-bit number (determined by mode) is used to index into the Interleave_List Branches to determine which channel the DRAM request belongs to. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 1 C0h, C4h, C8h, CCh, D0h, D4h, D8h, DCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 29:28 RW - Description Logical Channel7. Index 111 of the Interleave List. Bits determined from the matching TAD_DRAM_RULE mode. 00 01 10 11 25:24 RW - RW - RW - RW - Logical channel 0 Logical channel 1 Logical channel 2 Reserved - - - - Logical channel 0 Logical channel 1 Logical channel 2 Reserved Logical Channel4. Index 100 of the Interleave List. Bits determined from the matching TAD_DRAM_RULE mode. 00 01 10 11 13:12 - - - - Logical Channel5. Index 101 of the Interleave List. Bits determined from the matching TAD_DRAM_RULE mode. 00 01 10 11 17:16 Logical channel 0 Logical channel 1 Logical channel 2 Reserved Logical Channel6. Index 110 of the Interleave List. Bits determined from the matching TAD_DRAM_RULE mode. 00 01 10 11 21:20 - - - - - - - - Logical channel 0 Logical channel 1 Logical channel 2 Reserved Logical Channel3. Index 011 of the Interleave List. Bits determined from the matching TAD_DRAM_RULE mode. 00 01 10 11 - - - - Logical channel 0 Logical channel 1 Logical channel 2 Reserved Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 81 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 1 C0h, C4h, C8h, CCh, D0h, D4h, D8h, DCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 9:8 RW - Description Logical Channel2. Index 010 of the Interleave List. Bits determined from the matching TAD_DRAM_RULE mode. 00 01 10 11 5:4 RW - RW - Logical channel 0 Logical channel 1 Logical channel 2 Reserved Logical Channel1. Index 001 of the Interleave List. Bits determined from the matching TAD_DRAM_RULE mode. 00 01 10 11 1:0 - - - - - - - - Logical channel 0 Logical channel 1 Logical channel 2 Reserved Logical Channel0. Index 000 of the Interleave List. Bits determined from the matching TAD_DRAM_RULE mode. 00 01 10 11 - - - - Logical channel 0 Logical channel 1 Logical channel 2 Reserved 2.13 Integrated Memory Controller RAS Registers 2.13.1 MC_SSRCONTROL Scrubbing control. This register allows the enabling of patrol scrubbing and demand scrubbing. Device: Function: Offset: Access as Type Reset Value Description 14:7 RW 0 SCRATCHPAD. This field is available as a scratchpad for Scrubbing operations. 6 RW 0 DEMAND_SCRUB_EN. Enable Demand Scrubs. 1:0 RW 0 SSR_MODE. Patrol scrub enable. 00: Disable Patrol Scrub 01: Enable Patrol Scrub 10: RSVD. Bit 82 3 2 48h a Dword Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.13.2 MC_SCRUB_CONTROL Contains the Scrub control parameters and status. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 2 4Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 26 RW 0 SCRUBISSUED. When Set, the scrub address registers contain the last scrub address issued. 25 RW 0 ISSUEONCE. When Set, the patrol scrub engine will issue the address in the scrub address registers only once and stop. 24 RW 0 STARTSCRUB. When Set, the Patrol scrub engine will start from the address in the scrub address registers. Once the scrub is issued this bit is reset. 23:0 RW 0 SCRUBINTERVAL. Defines the interval in DCLKS between patrol scrub requests. The calculation for this register to get a scrub to every line in 24 hours is: ((36400)/(memory capacity/64))/cycle time of DCLK. Description For 512MB at DDR3-800: (36400/((2^29)/64))/1.25 x 10^-9 = 3471374 = 0x34F80E. 2.13.3 MC_RAS_ENABLES RAS enables register. 2.13.4 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 2 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 1 RW 0 LOCKSTEPEN. Lockstep enable. When set, channel 0 and 1 are tied together in lockstep. The channel mapper register must be appropriately programmed as well. 0 RW 0 MIRROREN. Mirror mode enable. The channel mapping must be set up before this bit will have an effect on Integrated Memory Controller operation. This changes the error policy and alternates reads between channels. Description MC_RAS_STATUS RAS status register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 2 54h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 0 RW 0 Description REDUNDANCY_LOSS. One channel of a mirrored pair had an uncorrectable error and redundancy has been lost. This bit is set by hardware and must be cleared by software performing a channel reset to regain mirrored status. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 83 Register Description 2.13.5 MC_SSRSTATUS Provides the status of the operation specified in MC_SSRCONTROL.SSR_Mode. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.13.6 3 2 60h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 1 RO 0 INPROGRESS. Patrol Scrub operation in progress. This bit is set by hardware once scrubbing operation has started. It is cleared once operation is complete or fails. 0 RO 0 CMPLT. Patrol Scrub operation complete. Set by hardware once operation is complete. Bit is cleared by hardware when a new operation is enabled. Description MC_COR_ECC_CNT_0 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_2 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_3 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_4 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_5 Per Dimm counters of correctable ECC errors. The register organization is as follows. For example, if there are three DIMMS on the channel, MC_COR_ECC_CNT_0 contains the error counter information for DIMM 0 and DIMM1 on Channel 0. MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1 contains the error counter information for DIMM2 on Channel 0. The lower 16-bit of MC_COR_ECC_CNT_0 contains the errors for DIMM0 and the upper 16-bit field contains the errors for DIMM1. The lower 16-bit of MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1 contains the errors for DIMM2. The upper 16 bits of MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1 are not used. The same organization applies to Channel 1 and Channel 2. MC_COR_ECC_CNT_0 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_2 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_3 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_4 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_5 : : : : : : Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 0 0 1 1 2 2 Dimm Dimm Dimm Dimm Dimm Dimm 0/1 2/Rsvd 0/1 2/Rsvd 0/1 2/Rsvd If there are one or two DIMMS on the channel, the lower 16-bit field of MC_COR_ECC_CNT_0 contains the errors for DIMM0 on Ranks 0 and 1 on Channel 0. The upper 16-bit field contains information for DIMM0 on Ranks 2 and 3 for a quad rank DIMM. The same organization follows for DIMM1 for MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1. MC_COR_ECC_CNT_0 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_1 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_2 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_3 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_4 MC_COR_ECC_CNT_5 84 : : : : : : Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 0 0 1 1 2 2 Dimm Dimm Dimm Dimm Dimm Dimm 0 1 0 1 0 1 Ranks Ranks Ranks Ranks Ranks Ranks 0,1/2,3 0,1/2,3 0,1/2,3 0,1/2,3 0,1/2,3 0,1/2,3 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 2 80h, 84h, 88h, 8Ch, 90h, 94h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31 RW 0 DIMM1_ERR_OVERFLOW. Correctable error overflow on DIMM 1/Rsvd. Description 30:16 RW 0 DIMM1_COR_ERR. Correctable error count from DIMM 1/Rsvd. 15 RW 0 DIMM0_ERR_OVERFLOW. Correctable error overflow on DIMM 0/2. 14:0 RW 0 DIMM0_COR_ERR. Correctable error count from DIMM 0/2. 2.14 Integrated Memory Controller Test Registers 2.14.1 MC_TEST_ERR_RCV1 Memory test error recovery and detection. This is another address to access COR_ECC_CNT register. This is the ecc error information for DIMM 2. Device: Function: Offset: Access as Bit 2.14.2 3 4 60h a Dword Type Reset Value Description 15 RW 0 DIMM2_ERR_OVERFLOW. Correctable error overflow on DIMM 2. 14:0 RW 0 DIMM2_COR_ERR. Correctable error count from DIMM 2. MC_TEST_ERR_RCV0 Memory test error recovery and detection. This is another address to access COR_ECC_CNT register. This is the ecc error information for DIMM 0 and DIMM 1. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 4 64h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31 RW 0 DIMM1_ERR_OVERFLOW. Correctable error overflow on DIMM 1. Description 30:16 RW 0 DIMM1_COR_ERR. Correctable error count from DIMM 1. 15 RW 0 DIMM0_ERR_OVERFLOW. Correctable error overflow on DIMM 0. 14:0 RW 0 DIMM0_COR_ERR. Correctable error count from DIMM 0. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 85 Register Description 2.14.3 MC_TEST_PH_CTR Memory test Control Register Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 4 6Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 10:8 RW 0 Description INIT_MODE: Initialization Mode Idle: 000 Loopback: 001 Memtest: 110 Meminit: 111 2.14.4 MC_TEST_PH_PIS Memory test physical layer initialization status Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.14.5 3 4 80h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value Description 29 RO - GLOBAL_ERROR: Indication that an error was detected during a memory test. MC_TEST_PAT_GCTR Pattern Generator Control Device: Function: Offset: Access as 86 3 4 A8h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 28:24 RW 6 EXP_LOOP_CNT: Sets the length of the test, defined as 2^(EXP_LOOP_CNT) Description 21 RW 0 ERROR_COUNT_STALL: Masks all detected errors until cleared 20 RW1S 0 STOP_TEST: Force exit from Loopback.Pattern 19 RW 0 DRIVE_DC_ZERO: Drive 0 on lanes with PAT_DCD asserted 13:12 RW 0 PATBUF_WD_SEL: Select word within pattern buffer to be written 10:9 RW 0 PATBUF_SEL: Select which pattern buffer will be written when MC_TEST_PAT_BA is written 5 RW 0 IGN_REM_PARAM: Slave will ignore remote parameters transmitted in Loopback.Marker 4 RW 0 ENABLE_LFSR2: Use scrambled output of Pattern Buffer 2 3 RW 0 ENABLE_LFSR1: Use scrambled output of Pattern Buffer 1 2 RW 1 ENABLE_AUTOINV: Inversion pattern register will rotate automatically once per loop 1 RW 0 STOP_ON_ERROR: Exit Loopback.Pattern upon first detected error 0 RW1S 0 START_TEST: Initiate transition to Loopback.Pattern Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.14.6 MC_TEST_PAT_BA Memory Test Pattern Generator Buffer Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.14.7 3 4 B0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:0 RW 0 Description DATA: 32-bit window into the indirectly-addressed pattern buffer register space. MC_TEST_PAT_IS Memory test pattern inversion selection register Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.14.8 3 4 BCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 7:0 RW 1 Description LANE_INVERT: Per-lane selection of normal or inverted pattern MC_TEST_PAT_DCD Memory test DC drive register Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 4 C0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 7:0 RW 0 Description LANE_DRIVE_DC: Per-lane selection of DC pattern Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 87 Register Description 2.15 Integrated Memory Controller Channel Control Registers 2.15.1 MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_RESET_CMD MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_RESET_CMD MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_RESET_CMD Integrated Memory Controller DIMM reset command register. This register is used to sequence the reset signals to the DIMMs. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.2 4, 5, 6 0 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 2 RW 0 BLOCK_CKE. When set, CKE will be forced to be deasserted. Description 1 RW 0 ASSERT_RESET. When set, Reset will be driven to the DIMMs. 0 WO 0 RESET. Reset the DIMMs. Setting this bit will cause the Integrated Memory Controller DIMM Reset state machine to sequence through the reset sequence using the parameters in MC_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS. MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_CMD MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_CMD MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_CMD Integrated Memory Controller DIMM initialization command register. This register is used to sequence the channel through the physical layer training required for DDR. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 88 4, 5, 6 0 54h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 17 WO 0 ASSERT_CKE. When set, all CKE will be asserted. Write a 0 to this bit to stop the init block from driving CKE. This bit has no effect once MC_CONTROL.INIT_DONE is set. This bit must be used during INITIALIZATION only and be cleared out before MC_CONTROL.INIT_DONE is set. This bit must not be asserted during initialization for S3 resume. 16 RW 0 DO_RCOMP. When set, an RCOMP will be issued to the rank specified in the RANK field. 15 RW 0 DO_ZQCL. When set, a ZQCL will be issued to the rank specified in the RANK field. 14 RW 0 WRDQDQS_MASK. When set, the Write DQ-DQS training will be skipped. 13 RW 0 WRLEVEL_MASK. When set, the Write Levelization step will be skipped. 12 RW 0 RDDQDQS_MASK. When set, the Read DQ-DQS step will be skipped. Description 11 RW 0 RCVEN_MASK. When set, the RCVEN step will be skipped. 10 WO 0 RESET_FIFOS. When set, the TX and RX FIFO pointers will be reset at the next BCLK edge. The Bubble Generators will also be reset. 9 RW 0 IGNORE_RX. When set, the read return datapath will ignore all data coming from the RX FIFOS. This is done by gating the early valid bit. 8 RW 0 STOP_ON_FAIL. When set along with the AUTORESETDIS not being set, the phyinit FSM will stop if a step has not completed after timing out. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.3 4, 5, 6 0 54h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 7:5 RW 0 RANK. The rank currently being tested. The PhyInit FSM must be sequenced for every rank present in the channel. The rank value is set to the rank being trained. 4:2 RW 0 NXT_PHYINIT_STATE. Set to sequence the physical layer state machine. 000: IDLE 001: RD DQ-DQS 010: RcvEn Bitlock 011: Write Level 100: WR DQ-DQS. 1 RW 0 AUTODIS. Disables the automatic training where each step is automatically incremented. When set, the physical layer state machine must be sequenced with software. The training FSM must be sequenced using the NXT_PHYINIT_STATE field. 0 WO 0 TRAIN. Cycle through the training sequence for the rank specified in the RANK field. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_PARAMS Initialization sequence parameters are stored in this register. Each field is 2^n count. Bits [24:22] control the logical to physical rank mapping. The Integrated Memory Controller needs to know the location of different ranks in order to drive the proper chip selects (CS#) and Clock Enable (CKE). Each valid combination results in a different mapping of CS or CKE connections to the logical ranks. The table below summarizes the supported combinations. 3DP[24] SQRP[23] QRP[22] Notes 1 0 0 3 DIMMs Per Channel (6ODT/6CS) 0 1 1 Single Quad Rank (2ODT/4CS) 0 0 1 Quad Rank plus another DIMM (4ODT/8CS) 0 0 0 All other configurations. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 89 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 90 4, 5, 6 0 58h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 26 RW 0 DIS_3T. When set, 3T mode will not be enabled as a part of the MRS write to the RDIMM. The RC2 write to switch to 3T and back to 1T timing before and after an MRS write will not be done if the bit is set. This bit should be set if the RDIMM supports auto MRS cycles where the dimm takes care of the 3T switching on MRS writes. 25 RW 0 DIS_AI. When set, address inversion will not be disabled as a part of the MRS write to the RDIMM. The RC0 write to disable and enable address inversion will not be done. This bit should be set if the RDIMM supports auto MRS cycles where the dimm takes care of disabling address inversion for MRS writes. 24 RW 0 THREE_DIMMS_PRESENT. Set when channel contains three DIMMs. THREE_DIMMS_PRESENT=1 and QUAD_RANK_PRESENT=1 (or SINGLE_QUAD_RANK_PRESENT=1) are mutually exclusive. 23 RW 0 SINGLE_QUAD_RANK_PRESENT. Set when channel contains a single quad rank DIMM. 22 RW 0 QUAD_RANK_PRESENT. Set when channel contains 1 or 2 quad rank DIMMs. 21:17 RW 15 WRDQDQS_DELAY. Specifies the delay in DCLKs between reads and writes for WRDQDQS training. 16 RW 0 WRLEVEL_DELAY. Specifies the delay used between write CAS indications for write leveling training. 0: 16 DCLKs. 1: 32 DCLKs. 15 RW 0 REGISTERED_DIMM. Set when channel contains registered DIMMs. 14:10 RW 0 PHY_FSM_DELAY. Global timer used for bounding the physical layer training. If the timer expires, the FSM will go to the next step and the counter will be reloaded with PHY_FSM_DELAY value. Units are 2^n dclk. 9:5 RW 0 BLOCK_CKE_DELAY. Delay in ns from when clocks and command are valid to the point CKE is allowed to be asserted. Units are in 2^n uclk. 4:0 RW 0 RESET_ON_TIME. Reset will be asserted for the time specified. Units are 2^n Uclk. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.15.4 MC_CHANNEL_0_DIMM_INIT_STATUS MC_CHANNEL_1_DIMM_INIT_STATUS MC_CHANNEL_2_DIMM_INIT_STATUS The initialization state is stored in this register. This register is cleared on a new training command. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 5Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 9 RO 0 RCOMP_CMPLT. When set, indicates that RCOMP command has complete. This bit is cleared by hardware on command issuance and set once the command is complete. 8 RO 0 INIT_CMPLT. This bit is cleared when a new training command is issued. It is set once the sequence is complete regardless of whether all steps passed or not. 7 RO 0 ZQCL_CMPLT. When set, indicates that ZQCL command has completed. This bit is cleared by hardware on command issuance and set once the command is complete. 6 RO 0 WR_DQ_DQS_PASS. Set after a training command when the Write DQ-DQS training step passes. The bit is cleared by hardware when a new training command is sent. 5 RO 0 WR_LEVEL_PASS. Set after a training command when the write leveling training step passes. The bit is cleared by hardware when a new training command is sent. 4 RO 0 RD_RCVEN_PASS. Set after a training command when the Read Receive Enable training step passes. The bit is cleared by hardware when a new training command is sent. 3 RO 0 RD_DQ_DQS_PASS. Set after a training command when the Read DQ-DQS training step passes. The bit is cleared by hardware when a new training command is sent. 2:0 RO 0 PHYFSMSTATE. The current state of the top level training FSM. 000: IDLE 001: RD DQ-DQS 010: RcvEn Bitlock 011: Write Level 100: WR DQ-DQS Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 91 Register Description 2.15.5 MC_CHANNEL_0_DDR3CMD MC_CHANNEL_1_DDR3CMD MC_CHANNEL_2_DDR3CMD DDR3 Configuration Command. This register is used to issue commands to the DIMMs such as MRS commands. The register is used by setting one of the *_VALID bits along with the appropriate address and destination RANK. The command is then issued directly to the DIMM. Care must be taken in using this register as there is no enforcement of timing parameters related to the action taken by a DDR3CMD write. This register has no effect after MC_CONTROL.INIT_DONE is set. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 92 4, 5, 6 0 60h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 28 RW 0 PRECHARGE_VALID. Indicates current command is for a precharge command. 27 RW 0 ACTIVATE_VALID. Indicates current command is for an activate command. 26 RW 0 REG_VALID. Indicates current command is for a registered DIMM config write Bit is cleared by hardware on issuance. This bit applies only to processors supporting registered DIMMs. 25 RW 0 WR_VALID. Indicates current command is for a write CAS. Bit is cleared by hardware on issuance. 24 RW 0 RD_VALID. Indicates current command is for a read CAS. Bit is cleared by hardware on issuance. 23 RW 0 MRS_VALID. Indicates current command is an MRS command. Bit is cleared by hardware on issuance. 22:20 RW 0 RANK. Destination rank for command. 19:16 RW 0 MRS_BA. Address bits driven to DDR_BA[2:0] pins for the DRAM command being issued due to a valid bit being set in this register. 15:0 RW 0 MRS_ADDR. Address bits driven to DDR_MA pins for the DRAM command being issued due to a valid bit being set in this register. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.15.6 MC_CHANNEL_0_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT MC_CHANNEL_1_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT MC_CHANNEL_2_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT This register supports Self Refresh and Thermal Throttle functions. 2.15.7 Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 68h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 3:2 RW 0 INC_ENTERPWRDWN_RATE. Powerdown rate will be increased during thermal throttling based on the following configurations. 00: tRANKIDLE (Default) 01: 16 10: 24 11: 32 1 RW 0 DIS_OP_REFRESH. When set, the refresh engine will not issue opportunistic refresh. 0 RW 0 ASR_PRESENT. When set, indicates DRAMs on this channel can support Automatic Self Refresh. If the DRAM is not supporting ASR (Auto Self Refresh), then Self Refresh entry will be delayed until the temperature is below the 2x refresh temperature. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_MRS_VALUE_0_1 MC_CHANNEL_1_MRS_VALUE_0_1 MC_CHANNEL_2_MRS_VALUE_0_1 The initial MRS register values for MR0, and MR1 can be specified in this register. These values are used for the automated MRS writes used as a part of the training FSM. The remaining values of the MRS register must be specified here. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 70h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:16 RW 0 MR1. The values to write to MR1 for A15:A0. 15:0 RW 0 MR0. The values to write to MR0 for A15:A0. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 93 Register Description 2.15.8 MC_CHANNEL_0_MRS_VALUE_2 MC_CHANNEL_1_MRS_VALUE_2 MC_CHANNEL_2_MRS_VALUE_2 The initial MRS register values for MR2. This register also contains the values used for RC0 and RC2 writes for registered DIMMs. These values are used during the automated training sequence when MRS writes or registered DIMM RC writes are used. The RC fields do not need to be programmed if the address inversion and 3T/1T transitions are disabled. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.9 4, 5, 6 0 74h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 23:20 RW 0 RC2. The values to write to the RC2 register on RDIMMS. This value will be written whenever 3T or 1T timings are enabled by hardware. For this reason bit 1 of the RC2 field (bit 21 of this register) will be controlled by hardware. [23:22] and [20] will be driven with the RDIMM register write command for RC2. 19:16 RW 0 RC0. The values to write to the RC0 register on RDIMMS. This value will be written whenever address inversion is enabled or disabled by hardware. For this reason bit 0 of the RC0 field (bit 16 of this register) will be controlled by hardware. [19:17] will be driven with the RDIMM register write command for RC0. 15:0 RW 0 MR2. The values to write to MR2 for A15:A0. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_PRESENT MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_PRESENT MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_PRESENT This register provides the rank present vector. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 94 4, 5, 6 0 7Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 7:0 RW 0 Description RANK_PRESENT. Vector that represents the ranks that are present. Each bit represents a logical rank. When two or fewer DIMMs are present, [3:0] represents the four possible ranks in DIMM0 and [7:4] represents the ranks that are possible in DIMM1. When three DIMMs are present, then the following applies: [1:0] represents ranks 1:0 in Slot 0 [3:2] represents ranks 3:2 in Slot 1 [5:4] represents ranks 5:4 in Slot 2 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.15.10 MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_TIMING_A MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_TIMING_A MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_TIMING_A This register contains parameters that specify the rank timing used. All parameters are in DCLK. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 80h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 28:26 RW 0 tddWrTRd. Minimum delay between a write followed by a read to different DIMMs. 000: 1 001: 2 010: 3 011: 4 100: 5 101: 6 110: 7 111: 8 25:23 RW 0 tdrWrTRd. Minimum delay between a write followed by a read to different ranks on the same DIMM. 000: 1 001: 2 010: 3 011: 4 100: 5 101: 6 110: 7 111: 8 22:19 RW 0 tsrWrTRd. Minimum delay between a write followed by a read to the same rank. 0000: 10 0001: 11 0010: 12 0011: 13 0100: 14 0101: 15 0110: 16 0111: 17 1000: 18 1001: 19 1010: 20 1011: 21 1100: 22 1101: RSVD 1110: RSVD 1111: RSVD Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 95 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 96 4, 5, 6 0 80h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 18:15 RW 0 tddRdTWr. Minimum delay between Read followed by a Write to different DIMMs. 0000: 2 0001: 3 0010: 4 0011: 5 0100: 6 0101: 7 0110: 8 0111: 9 1000: 10 1001: 11 1010: 12 1011: 13 1100: 14 1101: RSVD 1110: RSVD 1111: RSVD 14:11 RW 0 tdrRdTWr. Minimum delay between Read followed by a write to different ranks on the same DIMM. 0000: 2 0001: 3 0010: 4 0011: 5 0100: 6 0101: 7 0110: 8 0111: 9 1000: 10 1001: 11 1010: 12 1011: 13 1100: 14 1101: RSVD 1110: RSVD 1111: RSVD 10:7 RW 0 tsrRdTWr. Minimum delay between Read followed by a write to the same rank. 0000: RSVD 0001: RSVD 0010: RSVD 0011: 5 0100: 6 0101: 7 0110: 8 0111: 9 1000: 10 1001: 11 1010: 12 1011: 13 1100: 14 1101: RSVD 1110: RSVD 1111: RSVD Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 80h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 6:4 RW 0 tddRdTRd. Minimum delay between reads to different DIMMs. 000: 2 001: 3 010: 4 011: 5 100: 6 101: 7 110: 8 111: 9 3:1 RW 0 tdrRdTRd. Minimum delay between reads to different ranks on the same DIMM. 000: 2 001: 3 010: 4 011: 5 100: 6 101: 7 110: 8 111: 9 0 RW 0 tsrRdTRd. Minimum delay between reads to the same rank. 0: 4 1: 6 Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 97 Register Description 2.15.11 MC_CHANNEL_0_RANK_TIMING_B MC_CHANNEL_1_RANK_TIMING_B MC_CHANNEL_2_RANK_TIMING_B This register contains parameters that specify the rank timing used. All parameters are in DCLK. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 98 4, 5, 6 0 84h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 20:16 RW 0 B2B_CAS_DELAY. Controls the delay between CAS commands in DCLKS. The minimum spacing is 4 DCLKS. Values below 3 have no effect. A value of 0 disables the logic. Setting the value between 3-31 also spaces the read data by 0-29 DCLKS. The value entered is one less than the spacing required, i.e. a spacing of 5 DCLKS between CAS commands (or 1 DCLK on the read data) requires a setting of 4. 15:13 RW 0 tddWrTWr. Minimum delay between writes to different DIMMs. 000: 2 001: 3 010: 4 011: 5 100: 6 101: 7 110: 8 111: 9 12:10 RW 0 tdrWrTWr. Minimum delay between writes to different ranks on the same DIMM. 000: 2 001: 3 010: 4 011: 5 100: 6 101: 7 110: 8 111: 9 9 RW 0 tsrWrTWr. Minimum delay between writes to the same rank. 0: 4 1: 6 8:6 RW 0 tRRD. Specifies the minimum time between activate commands to the same rank. 5:0 RW 0 tFAW. Four Activate Window. Specifies the time window in which four activates are allowed the same rank. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.15.12 MC_CHANNEL_0_BANK_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_1_BANK_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_2_BANK_TIMING This register contains parameters that specify the bank timing parameters. These values are in DCLK. The values in these registers are encoded where noted. All of these values apply to commands to the same rank only. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.13 4, 5, 6 0 88h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 21:17 RW 0 tWTPr. Minimum Write CAS to Precharge command delay. 16:13 RW 0 tRTPr. Minimum Read CAS to Precharge command delay. 12:9 RW 0 tRCD. Minimum delay between Activate and CAS commands. 8:4 RW 0 tRAS. Minimum delay between Activate and Precharge commands. 3:0 RW 0 tRP. Minimum delay between Precharge command and Activate command. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_REFRESH_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_1_REFRESH_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_2_REFRESH_TIMING This register contains parameters that specify the refresh timings. Units are in DCLK. Device: Function: Offset: Access as Bit 29:19 4, 5, 6 0 8Ch a Dword Type Reset Value RW 0 tTHROT_OPPREF. The minimum time between two opportunistic refreshes. Should be set to tRFC in DCLKS. Zero is an invalid encoding. A value of 1 should be programmed to disable the throttling of opportunistic refreshes. By setting this field to tRFC, current to a single DIMM can be limited to that required to support this scenario without significant performance impact: - 8 panic refreshes in tREFI to one rank - 1 opportunistic refresh every tRFC to another rank - full bandwidth delivered by the third and fourth ranks Platforms that can supply peak currents to the DIMMs should disable opportunistic refresh throttling for max performance. Description 18:9 RW 0 tREFI_8. Average periodic refresh interval divided by 8. 8:0 RW 0 tRFC. Delay between the refresh command and an activate or refresh command. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 99 Register Description 2.15.14 MC_CHANNEL_0_CKE_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_1_CKE_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_2_CKE_TIMING This register contains parameters that specify the CKE timings. All units are in DCLK. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.15 4, 5, 6 0 90h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RW 0 tRANKIDLE. Rank will go into powerdown after it has been idle for the specified number of dclks. tRANKIDLE covers max(txxxPDEN). Minimum value is tWRAPDEN. If CKE is being shared between ranks then both ranks must be idle for this amount of time. A Power Down Entry command will be requested for a rank after this number of DCLKs if no request to the rank is in the MC. 23:21 RW 0 tXP. Minimum delay from exit power down with DLL and any valid command. Exit Precharge Power Down with DLL frozen to commands not requiring a locked DLL. Slow exit precharge powerdown is not supported. 20:11 RW 0 tXSDLL. Minimum delay between the exit of self refresh and commands that require a locked DLL. 10:3 RW 0 tXS. Minimum delay between the exit of self refresh and commands not requiring a DLL. 2:0 RW 0 tCKE. CKE minimum pulse width. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_ZQ_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_1_ZQ_TIMING MC_CHANNEL_2_ZQ_TIMING This register contains parameters that specify ZQ timing. All units are DCLK unless otherwise specified. The register encodings are specified where applicable. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 100 4, 5, 6 0 94h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 30 RW 1 Parallel_ZQ. Enable ZQ calibration to different ranks in parallel. tZQenable. Enable the issuing of periodic ZQCS calibration commands. Description 29 RW 1 28:8 RW 16410 7:5 RW 4 tZQCS. Specifies ZQCS cycles in increments of 16. This is the minimum delay between ZQCS and any other command. This register should be programmed to at least 64/16=4='100' to conform to the DDR3 spec. 4:0 RW 0 tZQInit. Specifies ZQInit cycles in increments of 32. This is the minimum delay between ZQCL and any other command. This register should be programmed to at least 512/32=16='10000' to conform to the DDR3 spec. ZQ_Interval. Nominal interval between periodic ZQ calibration in increments of maintenance counter intervals. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.15.16 MC_CHANNEL_0_RCOMP_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_1_RCOMP_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_2_RCOMP_PARAMS This register contains parameters that specify Rcomp timings. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.17 4, 5, 6 0 98h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 16 RW 1 RCOMP_EN. Enable Rcomp. When set, the Integrated Memory Controller will do the programmed blocking of requests and send indications. 15:10 RW 2 RCOMP_CMD_DCLK. Delay from the start of an RCOMP command blocking period in which the command rcomp update is done. Program this field to 15 for all configurations. 9:4 RW 9 RCOMP_LENGTH. Number of Dclks during which all commands are blocked for an RCOMP update. Data RCOMP update is done on the last DCLK of this period. Program this field to 31 for all configurations. 3:0 RW 0 RCOMP_INTERVAL. Duration of interval between Rcomp in increments of maintenance counter intervals. Register value is (maintenance counter intervals-1). For example, a setting of 0 will produce one maintenance counter interval. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_PARAMS1 MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_PARAMS1 MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_PARAMS1 This register contains parameters that specify ODT timings. All values are in DCLK. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 9Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 26:24 RW 0 TAOFD. ODT turn off delay. 23:20 RW 6 MCODT_DURATION. Controls the duration of MC ODT activation. BL/2 + 2. 19:16 RW 4 MCODT_DELAY. Controls the delay from Rd CAS to MC ODT activation. This value is tCAS-1. 15:12 RW 5 ODT_RD_DURATION. Controls the duration of Rd ODT activation. This value is BL/2 + 2. 11:8 RW 0 ODT_RD_DELAY. Controls the delay from Rd CAS to ODT activation. This value is tCAS-tWL. 7:4 RW 5 ODT_WR_DURATION. Controls the duration of Wr ODT activation. value is BL/2 + 2. 3:0 RW 0 ODT_WR_DELAY. Controls the delay from Wr CAS to ODT activation. This value is always 0. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 101 Register Description 2.15.18 MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_PARAMS2 MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_PARAMS2 MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_PARAMS2 The FORCE_ODT fields are directly mapped to pins. When the force bits are set, the corresponding pin on the interface is always driven high regardless of the cycle that is being generated. This register is used in debug only and not during normal operation. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.19 4, 5, 6 0 A0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 9 RW 0 MCODT_Writes. Drive MC ODT on reads and writes. 8 RW 0 FORCE_MCODT. Force MC ODT to always be asserted. 7 RW 0 RSVD. 6 RW 0 RSVD. 5 RW 0 FORCE_ODT5. Force ODT pin 5 to always be asserted. 4 RW 0 FORCE_ODT4. Force ODT pin 4 to always be asserted. 3 RW 0 FORCE_ODT3. Force ODT pin 3 to always be asserted. 2 RW 0 FORCE_ODT2. Force ODT pin 2 to always be asserted. 1 RW 0 FORCE_ODT1. Force ODT pin 1 to always be asserted. 0 RW 0 FORCE_ODT0. Force ODT pin 0 to always be asserted. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_RD This register contains the ODT activation matrix for RANKS 0 to 3 for Reads. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 102 4, 5, 6 0 A4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RW 1 ODT_RD3. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank3 is read. 23:16 RW 1 ODT_RD2. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank2 is read. 15:8 RW 4 ODT_RD1. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank1 is read. 7:0 RW 4 ODT_RD0. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank0 is read. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.15.20 MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_RD This register contains the ODT activation matrix for RANKS 4 to 7 for Reads. Device: 4, 5, 6 Function:)0 Offset: A8h Access as a Dword 2.15.21 Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RW 1 ODT_RD7. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank7 is read. 23:16 RW 1 ODT_RD6. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank6 is read. Description 15:8 RW 4 ODT_RD5. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank5 is read. 7:0 RW 4 ODT_RD4. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank4 is read. MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_0_3_WR This register contains the ODT activation matrix for RANKS 0 to 3 for Writes. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.22 4, 5, 6 0 ACh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RW 9 ODT_WR3. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank3 is written. 23:16 RW 5 ODT_WR2. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank2 is written. 15:8 RW 6 ODT_WR1. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank1 is written. 7:0 RW 5 ODT_WR0. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank0 is written. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR MC_CHANNEL_1_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR MC_CHANNEL_2_ODT_MATRIX_RANK_4_7_WR This register contains the ODT activation matrix for RANKS 4 to 7 for Writes. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 B0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RW 9 ODT_WR7. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank7 is written. 23:16 RW 5 ODT_WR6. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank6 is written. 15:8 RW 6 ODT_WR5. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank5 is written. 7:0 RW 5 ODT_WR4. Bit patterns driven out onto ODT pins when Rank4 is written Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 103 Register Description 2.15.23 MC_CHANNEL_0_WAQ_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_1_WAQ_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_2_WAQ_PARAMS This register contains parameters that specify settings for the Write Address Queue. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.24 4, 5, 6 0 B4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 29:25 RW 6 24:20 RW 31 PARTWRTHRESHOLD. Threshold used to raise the priority of underfill requests in the scheduler. Set to 31 to disable. 19:15 RW 31 ISOCEXITTHRESHOLD. Write Major Mode ISOC Exit Threshold. When the number of writes in the WAQ drops below this threshold, the MC will exit write major mode in the presence of a read. 14:10 RW 31 ISOCENTRYTHRESHOLD. Write Major Mode ISOC Entry Threshold. When the number of writes in the WAQ exceeds this threshold, the MC will enter write major mode in the presence of a read. 9:5 RW 22 WMENTRYTHRESHOLD. Write Major Mode Entry Threshold. When the number of writes in the WAQ exceeds this threshold, the MC will enter write major mode. 4:0 RW 22 WMEXITTHRESHOLD. Write Major Mode Exit Threshold. When the number of writes in the WAQ drop below this threshold, the MC will exit write major mode. Description PRECASWRTHRESHOLD. Threshold above which Medium-Low Priority reads cannot PRE-CAS write requests. MC_CHANNEL_0_SCHEDULER_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_1_SCHEDULER_PARAMS MC_CHANNEL_2_SCHEDULER_PARAMS These are the parameters used to control parameters within the scheduler. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 104 4, 5, 6 0 B8h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 12 RW 1 CS_FOR_CKE_TRANSITION. Specifies if chip select is to be asserted when CKE transitions with PowerDown entry/exit and SelfRefresh exit. 11 RW 0 FLOAT_EN. When set, the address and command lines will float to save power when commands are not being sent out. This setting may not work with RDIMMs. 10:6 RW 7 PRECASRDTHRESHOLD. Threshold above which Medium-Low Priority reads can PRE-CAS write requests. 5 RW 0 DISABLE_ISOC_RBC_RESERVE. When set this bit will prevent any RBC's from being reserved for ISOC. 3 RW 0 ENABLE2N. Enable 2n Timing. 2:0 RW 0 PRIORITYCOUNTER. Upper 3 MSB of 8 bit priority time out counter. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.15.25 MC_CHANNEL_0_MAINTENANCE_OPS MC_CHANNEL_1_MAINTENANCE_OPS MC_CHANNEL_2_MAINTENANCE_OPS This register enables various maintenance operations such as ZQ, RCOMP, etc. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.26 4, 5, 6 0 BCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 12:0 RW 0 Description MAINT_CNTR. Value to be loaded in the maintenance counter. This counter sequences the rate to ZQ, RCOMP in increments of maintenance counter intervals. MC_CHANNEL_0_TX_BG_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_1_TX_BG_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_2_TX_BG_SETTINGS These are the parameters used to set the Start Scheduler for TX clock crossing. This is used to send commands to the DIMMs. The NATIVE RATIO is UCLK multiplier of BCLK = U ALIEN RATION is DCLK multiplier of BCLK = D PIPE DEPTH = 8 UCLK (design dependent variable) MIN SEP DELAY = 670ps (design dependent variable, Internally this is logic delay of FIFO + clock skew between U and D) TOTAL EFFECTIVE DELAY = PIPE DEPTH * UCLK PERIOD in ps + MIN SEP DELAY DELAY FRACTION = (TOTAL EFFECTIVE DELAY * D) / (UCLK PERIOD in ps * G.C.D(U,D) Determine OFFSET MULTIPLE using the equation FLOOR ((OFFSET MULTIPLE +1) / G.C.D (U,D)) > DELAY FRACTION OFFSET VALUE = MOD (OFFSET MULTIPLE, U) <= Final answer for OFFSET MULTIPLE Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 C0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 23:16 RW 2 OFFSET. TX offset setting. Description 15:8 RW 1 ALIENRATIO. Dclk ratio to BCLK. TX Alien Ratio setting. 7:0 RW 4 NATIVERATIO. Uclk ratio to BCLK. TX Native Ratio setting. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 105 Register Description 2.15.27 MC_CHANNEL_0_RX_BGF_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_1_RX_BGF_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_2_RX_BGF_SETTINGS These are the parameters used to set the Rx clock crossing BGF. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.28 4, 5, 6 0 C8h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 26:24 RW 2 PTRSEP. RX FIFO pointer separation settings. THIS FIELD IS NOT USED BY HARDWARE. RX Pointer separation can be modified via the round trip setting (larger value causes a larger pointer separation). 23:16 RW 0 OFFSET. RX offset setting. 15:8 RW 1 ALIENRATIO. Qclk to BCLK ratio. RX Alien Ratio setting. 7:0 RW 2 NATIVERATIO. Uclk to BCLK ratio. RX Native Ratio setting. Description MC_CHANNEL_0_EW_BGF_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_1_EW_BGF_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_2_EW_BGF_SETTINGS These are the parameters used to set the early warning RX clock crossing BGF. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.29 4, 5, 6 0 CCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 15:8 RW 1 Description ALIENRATIO. Dclk to Bclk ratio. Early warning Alien Ratio setting. MC_CHANNEL_0_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_1_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS MC_CHANNEL_2_EW_BGF_OFFSET_SETTINGS These are the parameters to set the early warning RX clock crossing BGF. Device: Function: Offset: Access as Bit 106 4, 5, 6 0 D0h a Dword Type Reset Value Description 15:8 RW 2 EVENOFFSET. Early warning even offset setting. 7:0 RW 0 ODDOFFSET. Early warning odd offset setting. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.15.30 MC_CHANNEL_0_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY MC_CHANNEL_1_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY MC_CHANNEL_2_ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY These are the parameters to set the early warning RX clock crossing the Bubble Generator FIFO (BGF) used to go between different clocking domains. These settings provide the gearing necessary to make that clock crossing. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.31 4, 5, 6 0 D4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 7:0 RW 0 Description ROUND_TRIP_LATENCY. Round trip latency for reads. Units are in UCLK. This register must be programmed with the appropriate time for read data to be retuned from the pads after a READ CAS is sent to the DIMMs. MC_CHANNEL_0_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 MC_CHANNEL_1_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 MC_CHANNEL_2_PAGETABLE_PARAMS1 These are the parameters used to control parameters for page closing policies. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.32 4, 5, 6 0 D8h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 15:8 RW 0 RSVD. 7:0 RW 0 ADAPTIVETIMEOUTCOUNTER. Upper 8 MSBs of a 12-bit counter. This counter adapts the interval between assertions of the page close flag. For a less aggressive page close, the length of the count interval is increased and vice versa for a more aggressive page close policy. Description MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTINGS_CH0 MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTINGS_CH1 MC_TX_BG_CMD_DATA_RATIO_SETTINGS_CH2 Channel Bubble Generator ratios for CMD and DATA. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 0 E0h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 15:8 RW 1 ALIENRATIO. DCLK to BCLK ratio. 7:0 RW 4 NATIVERATIO. UCLK to BCLK ratio. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 107 Register Description 2.15.33 MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH0 MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH1 MC_TX_BG_CMD_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH2 Integrated Memory Controller Channel Bubble Generator Offsets for CMD FIFO. The Data command FIFOs share the settings for channel 0 across all three channels. The register in Channel 0 must be programmed for all configurations. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.15.34 4, 5, 6 0 E4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 9:8 RW 0 PTROFFSET. FIFO pointer offset. 7:0 RW 0 BGOFFSET. BG offset. Description MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH0 MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH1 MC_TX_BG_DATA_OFFSET_SETTINGS_CH2 Integrated Memory Controller Channel Bubble Generator Offsets for DATA FIFO. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 108 4, 5, 6 0 E8h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 16:14 RW 0 RDPTROFFSET. Read FIFO pointer offset. 13:10 RW 0 WRTPTROFFSET. Write FIFO pointer offset. 9:8 RW 0 PTROFFSET. FIFO pointer offset. 7:0 RW 0 BGOFFSET. BG offset. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.16 Integrated Memory Controller Channel Address Registers 2.16.1 MC_DOD_CH0_0 MC_DOD_CH0_1 MC_DOD_CH0_2 Channel 0 DIMM Organization Descriptor Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4 1 48h, 4Ch, 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 12:10 RW 0 RANKOFFSET. Rank Offset for calculating RANK. This corresponds to the first logical rank on the DIMM. The rank offset is always programmed to 0 for the DIMM 0 DOD registers. (DIMM 0 rank offset is always 0.) DIMM 1 DOD rank offset is either 4 for two DIMMs per channel or 2 if there are three DIMMs per channel. DIMM2 DOD rank offset is always 4 as it is only used in three DIMMs per channel case. Description 9 RW 0 DIMMPRESENT. DIMM slot is populated. 8:7 RW 0 NUMBANK. Defines the number of (real, not shadow) banks on these DIMMs. 00: Four-banked 01: Eight-banked 10: Sixteen-banked 6:5 RW 0 NUMRANK. Number of Ranks. Defines the number of ranks on these DIMMs. 00: Single Ranked 01: Double Ranked 10: Quad Ranked 4:2 RW 0 NUMROW. Number of Rows. Defines the number of rows within these DIMMs. 000: 2^12 Rows 001: 2^13 Rows 010: 2^14 Rows 011: 2^15 Rows 100: 2^16 Rows 1:0 RW 0 NUMCOL. Number of Columns. Defines the number of columns within on these DIMMs. 00: 2^10 columns 01: 2^11 columns 10: 2^12 columns 11: RSVD. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 109 Register Description 2.16.2 MC_DOD_CH1_0 MC_DOD_CH1_1 MC_DOD_CH1_2 Channel 1 DIMM Organization Descriptor Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 110 5 1 48h, 4Ch, 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 12:10 RW 0 RANKOFFSET. Rank Offset for calculating RANK. This corresponds to the first logical rank on the DIMM. The rank offset is always programmed to 0 for the DIMM 0 DOD registers. (DIMM 0 rank offset is always 0.) DIMM 1 DOD rank offset is either 4 for two DIMMs per channel or 2 if there are three DIMMs per channel. DIMM2 DOD rank offset is always 4 as it is only used in three DIMMs per channel case. 9 RW 0 DIMMPRESENT. DIMM slot is populated. 8:7 RW 0 NUMBANK. Defines the number of (real, not shadow) banks on these DIMMs. 00: Four-banked 01: Eight-banked 10: Sixteen-banked 6:5 RW 0 NUMRANK. Number of Ranks. Defines the number of ranks on these DIMMs. 00: Single Ranked 01: Double Ranked 10: Quad Ranked 4:2 RW 0 NUMROW. Number of Rows. Defines the number of rows within these DIMMs. 000: 2^12 Rows 001: 2^13 Rows 010: 2^14 Rows 011: 2^15 Rows 100: 2^16 Rows 1:0 RW 0 NUMCOL. Number of Columns. Defines the number of columns within on these DIMMs. 00: 2^10 columns 01: 2^11 columns 10: 2^12 columns 11: RSVD. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.16.3 MC_DOD_CH2_0 MC_DOD_CH2_1 MC_DOD_CH2_2 Channel 2 DIMM Organization Descriptor Register. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 6 1 48h, 4Ch, 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 12:10 RW 0 RANKOFFSET. Rank Offset for calculating RANK. This corresponds to the first logical rank on the DIMM. The rank offset is always programmed to 0 for the DIMM 0 DOD registers. (DIMM 0 rank offset is always 0.) DIMM 1 DOD rank offset is either 4 for two DIMMs per channel or 2 if there are three DIMMs per channel. DIMM2 DOD rank offset is always 4 as it is only used in three DIMMs per channel case. 9 RW 0 DIMMPRESENT. DIMM slot is populated. 8:7 RW 0 NUMBANK. Defines the number of (real, not shadow) banks on these DIMMs. 00: Four-banked 01: Eight-banked 10: Sixteen-banked 6:5 RW 0 NUMRANK. Defines the number of ranks on these DIMMs. 00: Single Ranked 01: Double Ranked 10: Quad Ranked 4:2 RW 0 NUMROW. Defines the number of rows within these DIMMs. 000: 2^12 Rows 001: 2^13 Rows 010: 2^14 Rows 011: 2^15 Rows 100: 2^16 Rows 1:0 RW 0 NUMCOL. Defines the number of columns within on these DIMMs. 00: 2^10 columns 01: 2^11 columns 10: 2^12 columns 11: RSVD Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 111 Register Description 2.16.4 MC_SAG_CH0_0 MC_SAG_CH0_1 MC_SAG_CH0_2 MC_SAG_CH0_3 MC_SAG_CH0_4 MC_SAG_CH0_5 MC_SAG_CH0_6 MC_SAG_CH0_7 MC_SAG_CH1_0 MC_SAG_CH1_1 MC_SAG_CH1_2 MC_SAG_CH1_3 MC_SAG_CH1_4 MC_SAG_CH1_5 MC_SAG_CH1_6 MC_SAG_CH1_7 MC_SAG_CH2_0 MC_SAG_CH2_1 MC_SAG_CH2_2 MC_SAG_CH2_3 MC_SAG_CH2_4 MC_SAG_CH2_5 MC_SAG_CH2_6 MC_SAG_CH2_7 Channel Segment Address Registers. For each of the 8 interleave ranges, they specify the offset between the System Address and the Memory Address and the System Address bits used for level 1 interleave, which should not be translated to Memory Address bits. Memory Address is calculated from System Address and the contents of these registers by the following algorithm: m[39:16] = SystemAddress[39:16] + (sign extend {Offset[23:0]}); m[15:6] = SystemAddress[15:6]; If (Removed[2]) {bit 8 removed}; If (Removed[1]) {bit 7 removed}; If (Removed[0]) {bit 6 removed}; MemoryAddress[36:6] = m[36:6]; The table below summarizes the combinations of removed bits and divide-by-3 operations for the various supported interleave configurations. All other combinations are not supported. Note: 112 If any of bits [8:6] are removed, the higher order bits are shifted down. Removed [8:6] Divide-By-3 Interleave 000 0 None 001 0 2-Way 011 0 4-Way 000 1 3-Way 001 1 6-Way Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4 1 80h, 84h, 88h, 8Ch, 90h, 94h, 98h, 9Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 27 RW 0 DIVBY3. This bit indicates the rule is a 3 or 6 way interleave. 26:24 RW 0 REMOVED. These are the bits to be removed after offset subtraction. These bits correspond to System Address [8,7,6]. 23:0 RW 0 OFFSET. This value should be subtracted from the current system address to create a contiguous address space within a channel. BITS 9:0 ARE RESERVED AND MUST ALWAYS BE SET TO 0. Description 2.17 Integrated Memory Controller Channel Rank Registers 2.17.1 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_0 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_1 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_2 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_3 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_4 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_5 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_6 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH0_7 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_0 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_1 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_2 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_3 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_4 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_5 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_6 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH1_7 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_0 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_1 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_2 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_3 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_4 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_5 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_6 MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH2_7 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 113 Register Description Channel Rank Limit Range Registers. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.17.2 4 2 40h, 44h, 48h, 4Ch, 50h, 54h, 58h, 5Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 9:0 RW 0 Description LIMIT. This specifies the top of the range being mapped to the ranks specified in the MC_RIR_WAY_CH registers. The most significant bits of the lowest address in this range is one greater than the limit field in the RIR register with the next lower index. This field is compared against MA[37:28]. MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_0 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_1 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_2 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_3 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_4 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_5 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_6 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_7 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_8 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_9 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_10 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_11 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_12 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_13 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_14 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_15 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_16 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_17 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_18 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_19 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_20 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_21 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_22 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_23 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_24 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_25 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_26 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_27 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_28 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_29 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_30 MC_RIR_WAY_CH0_31 Channel Rank Interleave Way Range Registers. These registers allow the user to define the ranks and offsets that apply to the ranges defined by the LIMIT in the MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH registers. The mappings are as follows: RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[0] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[3:0] 114 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[1] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[7:6] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[2] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[11:10] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[3] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[15:14] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[4] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[19:18] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[5] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[23:22] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[6] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[27:26] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[7] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[31:28] Device: Function: Offset: C4h, C8h, Access as 2.17.3 4 2 80h, 84h, 88h, 8Ch, 90h, 94h, 98h, 9Ch, A0h, A4h, A8h, ACh, B0h, B4h, B8h, BCh, C0h, CCh, D0h, D4h, D8h, DCh, E0h, E4h, E8h, ECh, F0h, F4h, F8h, FCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 13:4 RW 0 OFFSET. Defines the offset used in the rank interleave. This is a 2's complement value. 3:0 RW 0 RANK. Defines which rank participates in WAY(n). If MC_CONTROL.CLOSED_PAGE=1, this field defines the DRAM rank selected when MemoryAddress[7:6]=(n). If MC_CONTROL.CLOSED_PAGE=0, this field defines which rank is selected when MemoryAddress[13:12]=(n). (n) is the instantiation of the register. This field is organized by physical rank. Bits [3:2] are the encoded DIMM ID(slot). Bits [1:0] are the rank within that DIMM. Description MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_0 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_1 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_2 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_3 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_4 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_5 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_6 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_7 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_8 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_9 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_10 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_11 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_12 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_13 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_14 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_15 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_16 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_17 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_18 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_19 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_20 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_21 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_22 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_23 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 115 Register Description MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_24 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_25 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_26 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_27 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_28 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_29 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_30 MC_RIR_WAY_CH1_31 Channel Rank Interleave Way Range Registers. These registers allow the user to define the ranks and offsets that apply to the ranges defined by the LIMIT in the MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH registers. The mappings are as follows: RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[0] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[3:0] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[1] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[7:6] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[2] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[11:10] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[3] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[15:14] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[4] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[19:18] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[5] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[23:22] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[6] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[27:26] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[7] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[31:28] Device: Function: Offset: C4h, C8h, Access as 116 5 2 80h, 84h, 88h, 8Ch, 90h, 94h, 98h, 9Ch, A0h, A4h, A8h, ACh, B0h, B4h, B8h, BCh, C0h, CCh, D0h, D4h, D8h, DCh, E0h, E4h, E8h, ECh, F0h, F4h, F8h, FCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 13:4 RW 0 OFFSET. Defines the offset used in the rank interleave. This is a 2's complement value. 3:0 RW 0 RANK. Defines which rank participates in WAY(n). If MC_CONTROL.CLOSED_PAGE=1, this field defines the DRAM rank selected when MemoryAddress[7:6]=(n). If MC_CONTROL.CLOSED_PAGE=0, this field defines which rank is selected when MemoryAddress[13:12]=(n). (n) is the instantiation of the register. This field is organized by physical rank. Bits [3:2] are the encoded DIMM ID(slot). Bits [1:0] are the rank within that DIMM. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.17.4 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_0 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_1 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_2 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_3 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_4 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_5 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_6 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_7 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_8 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_9 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_10 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_11 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_12 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_13 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_14 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_15 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_16 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_17 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_18 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_19 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_20 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_21 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_22 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_23 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_24 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_25 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_26 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_27 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_28 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_29 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_30 MC_RIR_WAY_CH2_31 Channel Rank Interleave Way Range Registers. These registers allow the user to define the ranks and offsets that apply to the ranges defined by the LIMIT in the MC_RIR_LIMIT_CH registers. The mappings are as follows: RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[0] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[3:0] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[1] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[7:6] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[2] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[11:10] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[3] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[15:14] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[4] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[19:18] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[5] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[23:22] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[6] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[27:26] RIR_LIMIT_CH{chan}[7] -> RIR_WAY_CH{chan}[31:28] Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 117 Register Description Device: Function: Offset: C4h, C8h, Access as 6 2 80h, 84h, 88h, 8Ch, 90h, 94h, 98h, 9Ch, A0h, A4h, A8h, ACh, B0h, B4h, B8h, BCh, C0h, CCh, D0h, D4h, D8h, DCh, E0h, E4h, E8h, ECh, F0h, F4h, F8h, FCh a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 13:4 RW 0 OFFSET. Defines the offset used in the rank interleave. This is a 2's complement value. 3:0 RW 0 RANK. Defines which rank participates in WAY(n). If MC_CONTROL.CLOSED_PAGE=1, this field defines the DRAM rank selected when MemoryAddress[7:6]=(n). If MC_CONTROL.CLOSED_PAGE=0, this field defines which rank is selected when MemoryAddress[13:12]=(n). (n) is the instantiation of the register. This field is organized by physical rank. Bits [3:2] are the encoded DIMM ID(slot). Bits [1:0] are the rank within that DIMM. Description 2.18 Memory Thermal Control 2.18.1 MC_THERMAL_CONTROL0 MC_THERMAL_CONTROL1 MC_THERMAL_CONTROL2 Controls for the Integrated Memory Controller thermal throttle logic for each channel. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 118 4, 5, 6 3 48h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 2 RW 1 APPLY_SAFE. Enable the application of safe values while MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B.SAFE_INTERVAL is exceeded. 1:0 RW 0 THROTTLE_MODE. Selects throttling mode. When in lockstep mode, this field should only be non-zero for Channel0. 0: Throttle disabled 1: Open Loop: Throttle when Virtual Temperature is greater than MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET. 2: Closed Loop: Throttle when MC_CLOSED_LOOP.THROTTLE_NOW is set. 3: Closed Loop: Throttle when MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND.THROTTLE is set and the MC_DDR_THERM pin is asserted OR OLTT will be implemented (Condition 1). Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.18.2 MC_THERMAL_STATUS0 MC_THERMAL_STATUS1 MC_THERMAL_STATUS2 Status registers for the thermal throttling logic for each channel. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.18.3 4, 5, 6 3 4Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 29:4 RO 0 CYCLES_THROTTLED. The number of throttle cycles, in increments of 256 Dclks, triggered in any rank in the last SAFE_INTERVAL number of ZQs. 3:0 RO 0 RANK_TEMP. The bit specifies whether the rank is above throttling threshold. Description MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE0 MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE1 MC_THERMAL_DEFEATURE2 Thermal Throttle defeature register for each channel. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.18.4 4, 5, 6 3 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 0 RW1S 0 Description THERM_REG_LOCK. When set, no further modification of all thermal throttle registers are allowed. This bit must be set to the same value for all channels. MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A0 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A1 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_A2 Parameters used by Open Loop Throughput Throttling (OLTT) and Closed Loop Thermal Throttling (CLTT). Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 3 60h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RW 0 CKE_ASSERT_ENERGY. Energy of having CKE asserted when no command is issued. 23:16 RW 0 CKE_DEASSERT_ENERGY. Energy of having CKE de-asserted when no command is issued. Description 15:8 RW 0 WRCMD_ENERGY. Energy of a write including data transfer. 7:0 RW 0 RDCMD_ENERGY. Energy of a read including data transfer. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 119 Register Description 2.18.5 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B0 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B1 MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B2 Parameters used by the thermal throttling logic. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.18.6 4, 5, 6 3 64h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:26 RW 1 25:16 RW 255 15:8 RW 1 SAFE_COOL_COEF. This value replaces MC_COOLING_COEF while the THERMAL_PARAMS_B.SAFE_INTERVAL is exceeded. 7:0 RW 0 ACTCMD_ENERGY. Energy of an Activate/Precharge Cycle. Description SAFE_INTERVAL. Safe values for cooling coefficient and duty cycle will be applied while the SAFE_INTERVAL is exceeded. This interval is the number of ZQ intervals since the last time the MC_COOLING_COEF or MC_CLOSED_LOOP registers have been written. A register to write to MC_COOLING_COEF or MC_CLOSED_LOOP will re-apply the normal MC_COOLING_COEF and MC_CLOSED_LOOP.MIN_THROTTLE_DUTY_CYC values. The register value written need not be different; writing the current value will suffice. The MC_THERMAL_STATUS.CYCLES_THROTTLED field is reloaded when the number of ZQ intervals exceeds this value. This field must not be programmed to 0; this value is illegal. SAFE_DUTY_CYC. This value replaces MC_CLOSED_LOOP.MIN_THROTTLE_DUTY_CYC while the MC_THERMAL_PARAMS_B.SAFE_INTERVAL is exceeded. MC_COOLING_COEF0 MC_COOLING_COEF1 MC_COOLING_COEF2 Heat removed from DRAM 8 DCLKs. This should be scaled relative to the per command weights and the initial value of the throttling threshold. This includes idle command and refresh energies. If 2X refresh is supported, the worst case of 2X refresh must be assumed. When there are more than 4 ranks attached to the channel, the thermal throttle logic is shared. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 120 4, 5, 6 3 80h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RW 255 RANK3. Rank 3 Cooling Coefficient. 23:16 RW 255 RANK2. Rank 2 Cooling Coefficient. 15:8 RW 255 RANK1. Rank 1 Cooling Coefficient. 7:0 RW 255 RANK0. Rank 0 Cooling Coefficient. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.18.7 MC_CLOSED_LOOP0 MC_CLOSED_LOOP1 MC_CLOSED_LOOP2 This register controls the closed loop thermal response of the DRAM thermal throttle logic. It supports immediate thermal throttle and 2X refresh. In addition, the register is used to configure the throttling duty cycle. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.18.8 4, 5, 6 3 84h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 17:8 RW 64 MIN_THROTTLE_DUTY_CYC. This parameter represents the minimum number of DCLKs of operation allowed after throttling. In order to provide actual command opportunities, the number of clocks between CKE de-assertion and first command should be considered. When in Lockstep, this field may not be changed when throttling is possible. This includes THROTTLE_NOW or DDR_THERM# pin assertion, depending on throttling mode selected. 4 RW 0 REF_2X_NOW. Direct control of dynamic 2X refresh if MC_THERMAL_CONTROL.THROTTLE_MODE = 2. This bit can be set only when MC_CHANNEL_X_REFRESH_THROTTLE_SUPPORT.ASR_PRESENT bit is set. 3:0 RW 0 THROTTLE_NOW. Throttler Vector to directly control throttling if MC_THERMAL_CONTROL.THROTTLE_MODE = 2. Description MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET0 MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET1 MC_THROTTLE_OFFSET2 Compared against bits [36:29] of virtual temperature of each rank stored in RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP to determine the throttle point. Recommended value for each rank is 255. When there are more than 4 ranks attached to the channel, the thermal throttle logic is shared. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 3 88h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RW 0 RANK3. Rank 3 throttle offset. 23:16 RW 0 RANK2. Rank 2 throttle offset. 15:8 RW 0 RANK1. Rank 1 throttle offset. 7:0 RW 0 RANK0. Rank 0 throttle offset. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 121 Register Description 2.18.9 MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP0 MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP1 MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP2 This register contains the 8 most significant bits [37:30] of the virtual temperature of each rank. The difference between the virtual temperature and the sensor temperature can be used to determine how fast fan speed should be increased. The value stored is right shifted one bit to the right with respect to the corresponding MC_Throttle_Offset register value. For example when When a rank throttle offset is set to 0x40, the value read from the corresponding in MC_RANK_VIRTUAL_TEMP register is 0x20. When there are more than 4 ranks attached to the channel, the thermal throttle logic is shared. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 2.18.10 4, 5, 6 3 98h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 31:24 RO 0 RANK3. Rank 3 virtual temperature. Description 23:16 RO 0 RANK2. Rank 2 virtual temperature. 15:8 RO 0 RANK1. Rank 1 virtual temperature. 7:0 RO 0 RANK0. Rank 0 virtual temperature. MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND0 MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND1 MC_DDR_THERM_COMMAND2 This register contains the command portion of the DDR_THERM# functionality as described in the Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 1 (i.e. what an assertion of the pin does). Device: Function: Offset: Access as 122 4, 5, 6 3 9Ch a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 3 RW 0 THROTTLE. Force throttling when DDR_THERM# pin is asserted. 2 RW 0 RSVD. 1 RW 0 DISABLE_EXTTS. Response to DDR_THERM# pin is disabled. ASSERTION and DEASSERTION fields in the register MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS are frozen. 0 RW1S 0 LOCK. When set, all bits in this register are RO and cannot be written. Reset will clear the lock. Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 Register Description 2.18.11 MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS0 MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS1 MC_DDR_THERM_STATUS2 This register contains the status portion of the DDR_THERM# functionality as described in the Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 1 (i.e. what is happening or has happened with respect to the pin). Device: Function: Offset: Access as 4, 5, 6 3 A4h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value Description 2 RO 0 ASSERTION. An assertion edge was seen on DDR_THERM#. Write-1-to-clear. 1 RO 0 DEASSERTION. A de-assertion edge was seen on DDR_THERM#. Write-1-toclear. 0 RO 0 STATE. Present logical state of DDR_THERM# bit. This is a static indication of the pin, and may be several clocks out of date due to the delay between the pin and the signal. STATE = 0 means DDR_THERM# is deasserted STATE = 1 means DDR_THERM# is asserted 2.19 Integrated Memory Controller Miscellaneous Registers 2.19.1 MC_DIMM_CLK_RATIO_STATUS Contains status information about DIMM clock ratio. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 4 50h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 28:24 RO 0 MAX_RATIO. Maximum ratio allowed by the part. Value - Qclk 00000 - RSVD 00110 - 800Mhz 01000 - 1066Mhz 01010 - 1333Mhz 4:0 RO 0 QCLK_RATIO. Current ratio of Qclk. Value - Qclk. 00000 - RSVD 00110 - 800Mhz 01000 - 1066Mhz 01010 - 1333Mhz Description Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 123 Register Description 2.19.2 MC_DIMM_CLK_RATIO Requested DIMM clock ratio (Qclk). This is the data rate going to the dimm. The clock sent to the DIMM is 1/2 of QCLK rate. Device: Function: Offset: Access as 3 4 54h a Dword Bit Type Reset Value 4:0 RW 6 Description QCLK_RATIO. Requested ratio of Qclk/Bclk. 00000 - RSVD 00110 - 800Mhz 01000 - 1066Mhz 01010 - 1333Mhz 124 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 DIMM Population Requirements 3 DIMM Population Requirements 3.1 General Population Requirements The Intel(R) 5500 platform offers a wide variety of DIMM configurations. Key parameters used in defining various DIMM configurations are listed in Table 3-1. Table 3-1. Key Parameters for DIMM Configurations Parameter # of Channels Possible Values 1, 2, or 3 # of DIMM Slots per channel Two DIMM slots or Three DIMM slots # of DIMMs Populated per channel 1DPC, 2DPC, or 3DPC (required three DIMM slots per channel) DIMM Type RDIMM (w/ECC), UDIMM (w/ or w/o ECC) MetaSDRAM* R-DIMM (8 GB module only) DIMM Raw Cards RDIMM Raw Cards as defined by JEDEC: A(1Rx8), B (2Rx8), C (1Rx4), D (2Rx4), E/J (2Rx4), F (4Rx4), or H (4Rx8) UDIMM Raw Cards as defined by JEDEC: A (1Rx8), B (2Rx8), C (1Rx161), D (1Rx8 w/ECC), E (2Rx8 w/ECC) DIMM Frequencies DDR3-800, DDR3-1066, or DDR3-1333 Notes: 1. UDIMM Raw Card C(1Rx16) is not supported in RDIMM/UDIMM combo designs (a combo platform can support either RDIMM only or UDIMM only but not a mix of both types). Following are generic population requirements: * All DIMMs must be DDR3 DIMMs. * The Intel(R) Xeon(R) processor 5500 series does not support low voltage (1.35V) DDR3 memory. If 1.35V (DDR3L) and 1.50V (DDR3) DIMMs are mixed, the DIMMs will run at 1.50V. * Registered DIMMs must be ECC only, Unbuffered DIMMs can be ECC or non-ECC. * Mixing of Registered and Unbuffered DIMMs is not allowed. * Mixing of MetaSDRAM* R-DIMM with any other DIMM type is not allowed. * It is allowed to mix ECC and non-ECC Unbuffered DIMMs. The presence of a single non-ECC Unbuffered DIMM will result in disabling ECC functionality. * DIMMs with different timing parameters can be installed on different slots within the same channel, but only timings that support the slowest DIMM will be applied to all. As a consequence, faster DIMMs will be operated at timings supported by the slowest DIMM populated. The same interface frequency (DDR3-800, DDR3-1066, or DDR3-1333) will be applied to all DIMMs on all channels on the platform (both processors). * DIMMs with DDR3-1333 speed are allowed only when one DIMM Per Channel (1DPC) is populated. If two 1333 MT/s capable UDIMMs or RDIMMs are detected in the same channel, BIOS would flag this as a warning and force the speed to 1066 MT/s. * DIMMs with DDR3-1066 speed are allowed only when two DIMMs Per Channel (2DPC) are populated. If three 1066 MT/s capable UDIMMs or RDIMMs are detected in the same channel, BIOS will force the speed to 800 MT/s. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 125 DIMM Population Requirements * When one quad rank DIMMs is used, it must be populated in DIMM slot0 (farthest away from the CPU) of a given channel * Mixing of quad ranks DIMMs (RDIMM Raw Cards F and H) in one channel and three DIMMs in other channel (3DPC) on the same CPU socket is not allowed. If such configuration is detected on a CPU socket, BIOS would flag this as a warning and disable the QR DIMM channel(s). 3.2 Populating DIMMs Within a Channel 3.2.1 DIMM Population for Three Slots per Channel For three slot per channel configurations, the Intel 5500 platform requires DIMMs within a channel to be populated starting with the DIMMs farthest from the processor in a "fill-farthest" approach (see Figure 3-1). In addition, when populating a Quad-rank DIMM with a Single- or Dual-rank DIMM in the same channel, the Quad-rank DIMM must be populated farthest from the processor. Note that Quad-rank DIMMs and UDIMMs are not allowed in three slots populated configurations. Intel recommends checking for correct DIMM placement during BIOS initialization. Additionally, Intel strongly recommends that all designs follow the DIMM ordering, command clock, and control signal routing documented in Figure 3-1. This addressing must be maintained to be compliant with the reference BIOS code supplied by Intel. All allowed DIMM population configurations for three slots per channel are shown in Table 3-2 and Table 3-3. Figure 3-1. DIMM Population within a Channel for Three Slots per Channel Fill Fill Third Second Processor D I M M D I M M D I M M 2 1 0 CLK: P2/N2 Chip Select: 2/3 ODT: 4/5 CKE: 0/2 Note: 126 Fill First P1/N1 P0/N0 P3/N3 P2/N2 4/5/6/7 0/1/2/3 2/3 0/1 1/3 0/2 ODT[5:4] is muxed with CS[7:6]#. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 DIMM Population Requirements Table 3-2. RDIMM Population Configurations within a Channel for Three Slots per Channel Configuration Number Maximum Supported Speed1 1N or 2N 1 DDR3-1333 1N 2 DDR3-1333 1N 3 DDR3-1066 1N Empty Empty Quad-rank 4 DDR3-1066 1N Empty Single-rank Single-rank 5 DDR3-1066 1N Empty Single-rank Dual-rank 6 DDR3-1066 1N Empty Dual-rank Single-rank 7 DDR3-1066 1N Empty Dual-rank Dual-rank 8 DDR3-800 1N Empty Single-rank Quad-rank DIMM2 DIMM1 DIMM0 Empty Empty Single-rank Empty Empty Dual-rank 9 DDR3-800 1N Empty Dual-rank Quad-rank 10 DDR3-800 1N Empty Quad-rank Quad-rank 11 DDR3-800 1N Single-rank Single-rank Single-rank 12 DDR3-800 1N Single-rank Single-rank Dual-rank 13 DDR3-800 1N Single-rank Dual-rank Single-rank 14 DDR3-800 1N Dual-rank Single-rank Single-rank 15 DDR3-800 1N Single-rank Dual-rank Dual-rank 16 DDR3-800 1N Dual-rank Single-rank Dual-rank 17 DDR3-800 1N Dual-rank Dual-rank Single-rank 18 DDR3-800 1N Dual-rank Dual-rank Dual-rank Notes: 1. If a DIMM faster than the maximum supported speed is populated, BIOS will force the memory to run at the maximum supported speed. Table 3-3. UDIMM Population Configurations within a Channel for Three Slots per Channel Configuration Number Maximum Supported Speed1 1N or 2N DIMM2 DIMM1 DIMM0 1 DDR3-1333 1N Empty Empty Single-rank 2 DDR3-1333 1N Empty Empty Dual-rank 3 DDR3-1066 2N Empty Single-rank Single-rank 4 DDR3-1066 2N Empty Single-rank Dual-rank 5 DDR3-1066 2N Empty Dual-rank Single-rank 6 DDR3-1066 2N Empty Dual-rank Dual-rank Notes: 1. If a DIMM faster than the maximum supported speed is populated, BIOS will force the memory to run at the maximum supported speed. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 127 DIMM Population Requirements Table 3-4. MetaSDRAM* R-DIMM 1 Population Configurations within a Channel for Three Slots per Channel Configuration Number Maximum Supported Speed2 1N or 2N DIMM2 DIMM1 DIMM0 1 DDR3-1066 1N Empty Empty Dual-rank 2 DDR3-1066 1N Empty Dual-rank Dual-rank 3 DDR3-1066 1N Dual-rank Dual-rank Dual-rank Notes: 1. 8 GB DDR3 MetaSDRAM R-DIMM only. Designers considering the support of MetaSDRAM R-DIMM are recommended to review the platform VR design guidelines as the DC/AC load requirement may be different from that of RDIMM/UDIMM. 2. If a DIMM faster than the maximum supported speed is populated, BIOS will force the memory to run at the maximum supported speed. 3.2.2 DIMM Population for Two Slots per Channel For two slot per channel configurations, the Intel 5500 platform requires DIMMs within a channel to be populated starting with the DIMMs farthest from the processor in a "fillfarthest" approach (see Figure 3-2). In addition, when populating a Quad-rank DIMM with a Single- or Dual-rank DIMM in the same channel, the Quad-rank DIMM must be populated farthest from the processor. Intel recommends checking for correct DIMM placement during BIOS initialization. Additionally, Intel strongly recommends that all designs follow the DIMM ordering, command clock, and control signal routing documented in Figure 3-2. This addressing must be maintained to be compliant with the reference BIOS code supplied by Intel. All allowed DIMM population configurations for two slots per channel are shown in Table 3-5 and Table 3-6. Figure 3-2. DIMM Population Within a Channel for Two Slots per Channel Fill Second Processor Fill First D I M M D I M M 1 0 CLK: P1/N1 P0/N0 P3/N3 P2/N2 Chip Select: 4/5/6/7 0/1/2/3 ODT: 2/3 0/1 CKE: 1/3 0/2 128 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 DIMM Population Requirements Table 3-5. RDIMM Population Configurations Within a Channel for Two Slots per Channel Configuration Number Maximum Supported Speed1 1N or 2N DIMM1 DIMM0 1 DDR3-1333 1N Empty Single-rank 2 DDR3-1333 1N Empty Dual-rank 3 DDR3-1066 1N Empty Quad-rank 4 DDR3-1066 1N Single-rank Single-rank 5 DDR3-1066 1N Single-rank Dual-rank 6 DDR3-1066 1N Dual-rank Single-rank 7 DDR3-1066 1N Dual-rank Dual-rank 8 DDR3-800 1N Single-rank Quad-rank 9 DDR3-800 1N Dual-rank Quad-rank 10 DDR3-800 1N Quad-rank Quad-rank Notes: 1. If a DIMM faster than the maximum supported speed is populated, BIOS will force the memory to run at the maximum supported speed. Table 3-6. UDIMM Population Configurations within a Channel for Two Slots per Channel Configuration Number Maximum Supported Speed 1 1N or 2N DIMM1 DIMM0 1 DDR3-1333 1N Empty Single-rank 2 DDR3-1333 1N Empty Dual-rank 3 DDR3-1066 2N Single-rank Single-rank 4 DDR3-1066 2N Single-rank Dual-rank 5 DDR3-1066 2N Dual-rank Single-rank 6 DDR3-1066 2N Dual-rank Dual-rank Notes: 1. If a DIMM faster than the maximum supported speed is populated, BIOS will force the memory to run at the maximum supported speed. Table 3-7. MetaSDRAM R-DIMM 1 Population Configurations within a Channel for Two Slots per Channel Configuration Number Maximum Supported Speed 2 1N or 2N 1 DDR3-1066 2 DDR3-1066 DIMM1 DIMM0 1N Empty Dual-rank 1N Dual-rank Dual-rank Notes: 1. 8 GB DDR3 MetaSDRAM R-DIMM only. 2. If a DIMM faster than the maximum supported speed is populated, BIOS will force the memory to run at the maximum supported speed. Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2 129 DIMM Population Requirements 130 Intel(R) Xeon(R) Processor 5500 Series Datasheet, Volume 2