Intel Video Game Controller Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controllers User Manual
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PCI Local Bus Interface
4.1.1
PCI-X Configuration Registers
The Ethernet controller supports additional configuration registers that are specific to PCI-X.
These registers are visible in conventional PCI and PCI-X modes, although they only affect the
operation of PCI-X mode. The PCI-X registers are linked into the Capabilities linked list.
Note: The 82540EP/EM, 82541xx, and 82547GI/EI do not support PCI-X mode.
Figure 4-2. PCI-X Capability Registers
4.1.1.1
PCI-X Capability ID
4.1.1.2
Next Capability
12
0b
Received Target Abort.
13
0b
Received Master Abort.
14
0b
Signaled System Error (not applicable to the
82547GI/EI).
82547GI/EI).
15
0b
Detected Parity Error (not applicable to the
82547GI/EI).
82547GI/EI).
a.
82541xx and 82547GI/EI only.
Bit(s)
Initial Value
Description
Byte Offset
Byte 3
Byte 2
Byte 1
Byte 0
E4h
PCI-X Command
Next Capability
PCI-X Capability ID
E8h
PCI-X Status
Bits
Read/
Write
Initial
Value
Value
Description
7:0
R
7
Capability ID - Identifies the PCI-X register set in the capabilities
linked list.
linked list.
Bits
Read/
Write
Initial
Value
Value
Description
7:0
R
F0
a
a.
In conventional PCI mode, Message Signaled Interrupts can also be disabled in the EEPROM. If disabled, the Message
Signaled Interrupt registers are not visible, and PCI-X’s “Next Capability” pointer is 0b.
Signaled Interrupt registers are not visible, and PCI-X’s “Next Capability” pointer is 0b.
Next Capability – points to the next capability in the capabilities
linked list.
linked list.