MP Configuration Table
For example, a host bus bridge for a PCI bus that provides ISA compatibility may decode a predefined range of addresses used for ISA device support in addition to the addresses used for PCI devices on that bus. A Compatibility Bus Address Space Modifier can be used in this case to add these predefined address ranges to the list specified by System Address Space Mapping entries for that PCI bus. As a corollary, in a system where two peer PCI buses are included, one of which provides ISA compatibility, a Compatibility Bus Address Space Modifier can be used to subtract these predefined ranges from the address space assigned to the PCI bus that does not support ISA devices to avoid any potential conflict.
The same effect can be achieved by using System Address Space Mapping entries to completely describe the address ranges supported on a bus, including those ranges that might otherwise be described by a Compatibility Bus Address Space Modifier entry. However, given the number of discrete address ranges that are used for ISA device compatibility, using an approach based solely on System Address Space Mapping entries may result in a significantly larger number of configuration table entries and a corresponding increase in table size.
Figure 4-12 shows the format of each entry, and Table 4-16 explains each field.
3 1 | 2 8 2 7 | 24 2 3 | 2 0 1 9 | 1 6 | 1 5 | 1 2 1 1 | 8 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 0 |
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| PREDEFINED RANGE LIST |
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| 04H |
ADDRESS MOD | P | BUS ID |
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| 130 |
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| RESERVED | R |
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3 1 | 2 8 2 7 | 24 2 3 | 2 0 1 9 | 1 6 | 1 5 | 1 2 1 1 | 8 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 0 |
00H
Figure 4-12. Compatibility Bus Address Space Modifier Entry
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