AMD 8151 AGP Device Subsystem ID and Subsystem Vendor ID Register, AGP Capabilities Pointer

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AMD-8151TMAGP Tunnel Data Sheet

AGP Device Graphic Virtual Memory Aperture Register

DevA:0x10

 

 

It is expected that the state of this register is copied into the host by software. This register controls no hard- ware in the IC.

Default: 0000 0000 0000 0008h

Attribute: See below.

Bits

Description

 

 

 

63:32

APBARHI. Read-write. Aperture base address register high. Note: bits[63:40] are required to be

 

programmed low; setting any of these bits high results in undefined behavior. Note: if

 

DevA:0x10[64BIT]=0, then these bits are read only, all zero.

 

 

31:22

APBARLO. Aperture base address register low. These bits are a combination of read-write and read-

 

only zero, based on the state of DevA:0xB4[APSIZE]; see that register for details.

 

 

 

21:4

Reserved.

 

3Read only. This bit is fixed at its default value to indicate that this register points prefetchable space.

264BIT: 64-bit pointer. Read; write once. 1=DevA:0x10 is a 64-bit pointer. 0=DevA:0x10 is a 32-bit pointer; bits[63:32] are reserved.

1:0

Read only. These bits are fixed at their default value to indicate that this register points memory space.

AGP Device Subsystem ID and Subsystem Vendor ID Register

DevA:0x2C

 

 

 

 

Default: 0000 0000h

Attribute: Read; write once.

 

Bits

Description

 

 

 

 

 

31:16

Subsystem ID. This field controls no hardware.

 

 

 

 

15:0

Subsystem vendor ID. This field controls no hardware.

 

 

 

 

 

AGP Capabilities Pointer

 

DevA:0x34

 

 

 

 

Default: 0000 00A0h

Attribute: Read only.

 

Bits

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

31:8

Reserved.

 

 

 

 

7:0

Capabilities pointer. Specifies the offset in DevA:0 address space for the AGP capabilities block.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Overview Device FeaturesCover AMD-8151TMDeviceAMD-8151 TM AGP Tunnel Data Sheet Table of Contents Rev 3.03 July 12 System block diagram Configuration space Ball designationsList of Tables IO signal types Tunnel Link Signals ACALD, S and ACALD, S#. Compensation pins for AGP SignalsSERR# and PERR# signals are not supported on the AGP bridge Power Plane Sequencing Test and Miscellaneous SignalsPower and Ground Functional Operation Overview Reset And InitializationClocking Clock GatingLink PHY Tunnel LinksAGP Tags, UnitIDs, And OrderingAGP transaction Link transaction Translation from AGP requests to link requestsVarious Behaviors AGP Compensation And Calibration CyclesRegisters Register Overview Configuration SpaceRegister Naming and Description Conventions AGP Device AGP BridgeRegister attributes Configuration spacesMemory mapped address spaces RESET# AGP Device Status And Command Register DevA0x04AGP Device Revision and Class Code Register DevA0x08 REVISION. Read onlyDefault 0000 00A0h Attribute Read only Default 0000 0000h Attribute Read write onceAGP Device Subsystem ID and Subsystem Vendor ID Register AGP Capabilities PointerAGP Miscellaneous Control Register DevA0x40 Default 0000 0000h Attribute See below24888 Rev 3.03 July 12 Nctl 1514 Updated by the hardware approximately every 8 microsecondsPctl 1Fh, then 1Fh is applied 11bAGP Status Register AGP Revision and Capability RegisterBit Gart support. This bit fixed low Host translation#. This bit fixed lowDefault 0000 0000h Attribute Read-write AGP Command RegisterRates Pcalcyc and then DevA0xB0CALDIS should be cleared afterwardAGP3MD Drate Default 0001 0F00h Attribute See belowAGP Control Register AGP Aperture Size RegisterGarthi Gart base address register high Link Command RegisterGartlo Gart base address register low Slave/primary interface type. Read onlyLink Configuration And Control Register Rev 3.03 July 12 Link Enumeration Scratchpad Register DevA0xD4 Link Frequency Capability 0 Register DevA0xCCLink Frequency Capability 1 Register DevA0xD0 Bctl Default See below Attribute See belowBehavior 3021 Reserved 2016 Sum exceeds 1Fh, then 1Fh is applied 11b ActlClock Control Register Must be high. See .3.1 for detailsAGP Bridge Status And Command Register DevB0x04 AGP Bridge Configuration RegistersAGP Bridge Vendor And Device ID Register DevB0x00 AGP Bridge Revision and Class Code Register DevB0x08AGP Bridge Memory Base-Limit Registers DevB0x301C 3130 Reserved DevB0x3C DevB0x24. Default 0000 FFF0h Attribute Read-writeDefault 0000 00FFh Attribute See below Operating ranges Absolute maximum ratingsElectrical Data Absolute Ratings Operating RangesDC characteristics for signals on the VDD33 power plane Current and power consumptionDC Characteristics Symbol Parameter Description Min Max Units CommentsInput high voltage VDD15 + VDD15 AC Characteristics AC data for common clock operation of AGP signalsSymbol Parameter Description Min Max Units AC data for clocksAGP AC data for clock-forwarded operation of AGP signalsTop side view Ball DesignationsSignal name Ball Signal BGA positionsSignal Ball Name Power and ground BGA positionsPackage mechanical drawing Package SpecificationNand Tree Mode High Impedance ModeTest modes TestNand tree 2 output signal is STRAPL4 Revision Appendix Revision History

8151 specifications

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