Intel S845WD1-E manual ATA-100, PCI Arbitration

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Table 10. PCI Bus Configuration IDs (continued)

IDSEL Value

Device

30

ATA-100 controller Promise Technology PDC20267

 

 

31

ATI Rage XL Video Controller

 

 

PCI Arbitration

The PCI bus supports six PCI masters (ATI Rage XL, two Intel 82550s, Promise ATA-100 Controller, PCI connector 1 and an arbiter (PCI connector 2 and PCI connector 3). All PCI masters must arbitrate for PCI access, using resources supplied by the ICH2. The host bridge PCI interface (ICH2) arbitration lines REQx and GNTx are a special case in that they are internal to the host bridge.

ATA-100

The S845WD1-E server board provides an embedded dual channel ATA-100 bus through the use of the Promise Technology PDC20267 ASIC. The PDC20267 ATA-100 controller contains two independent ATA-100 channels that share a single 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI bus master interface as a multifunction device, packaged in a 128-pin PQFP.

The ATA-100 controller supports the following features:

The scatter / gather mechanism supports both Direct Memory Access (DMA) and Programmable I/O (PIO) IDE drives and ATAPI devices.

Support for ATA and ATAPI proposal PIO Mode 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, DMA Mode 0, 1, 2, and Ultra DMA Mode 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

The IDE drive transfer rate is capable of up to 100 MB/sec per channel.

The host interface complies with PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.2.

32-bit, 33-MHz bus speed and 132 MB/sec sustained transfer rate.

The Promise PDC20267 supports IDE RAID through dual ATA-100 Channels. In a RAID configuration, multiple IDE hard drives are placed into one or more arrays of disks. Each array is seen as an independent disk, though the array may include upwards of two, three, or four drives. The IDE RAID can be configured as follows:

RAID 0: Striping one to four drives.

RAID 1: Mirroring two drives.

RAID 1 +: Spare drive (three drives).

RAID 0 +: One to four drives are required.

RAID 0 configurations are used for high-performance applications, as it doubles the sustained transfer rate of its drives. RAID 1 configurations primarily used for data protection. It creates an identical drive backup to a secondary drive. Whenever a disk write is performed, the controller sends data simultaneously to a second drive located on a different data channel. With four drives attached to dual ATA-100 channels, two striped drive pairs can mirror each other (RAID 0+1) for storage capacity and data redundancy.

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