HP dc5850 manual Option ROM Mapping, PCI Interrupts, PCI Power Management Support, Link Layer

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System Support

Link Layer

The link layer provides data integrity by adding a sequence information prefix and a CRC suffix to the packet created by the transaction layer. Flow-control methods ensure that a packet will only be transferred if the receiving device is ready to accomodate it. A corrupted packet will be automatically re-sent.

Physical Layer

The PCI Express bus uses a point-to-point, high-speed TX/RX serial lane topology. One or more full-duplex lanes transfer data serially, and the design allows for scalability depending on end-point capabilities. Each lane consists of two differential pairs of signal paths; one for transmit, one for receive (Figure 4-1).

System Board

Device A

TX

RX

PCI Express Card

Device B

Figure 4-1. PCI Express Bus Lane

Each byte is transferred using 8b/10b encoding. which embeds the clock signal with the data. Operating at a 2.5 Gigabit transfer rate, a single lane can provide a data flow of 200 MBps. The bandwidth is increased if additional lanes are available for use. During the initialization process, two PCI Express devices will negotiate for the number of lanes available and the speed the link can operate at. In a x1 (single lane) interface, all data bytes are transferred serially over the lane. In a multi-lane interface, data bytes are distributed across the lanes using a multiplex scheme.

4.2.3 Option ROM Mapping

During POST, the PCI bus is scanned for devices that contain their own specific firmware in ROM. Such option ROM data, if detected, is loaded into system memory's DOS compatibility area (refer to the system memory map shown in chapter 3).

4.2.4 PCI Interrupts

Eight interrupt signals (INTA- thru INTH-) are available for use by PCI devices. These signals may be generated by on-board PCI devices or by devices installed in the PCI slots. For more information on interrupts including PCI interrupt mapping refer to the “System Resources” section 4.3.

4.2.5 PCI Power Management Support

This system complies with the PCI Power Management Interface Specification (rev 1.0). The PCI Power Management Enable (PME-) signal is supported by the chipset and allows compliant PCI peripherals to initiate the power management routine.

 

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Contents October Technical Reference GuideTechnical Reference Guide Contents Input/Output Interfaces System SupportIntegrated Graphics Subsystem Power and Signal DistributionError Messages and Codes Index System BiosAbout this Guide IntroductionAdditional Information Sources Online ViewingNotational Conventions Serial NumberSpecial Notices ValuesAcronyms and Abbreviations Common Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronym or Abbreviation Description CDS Eisa LAN PAL Sdvo URL Introduction Introduction System OverviewFeatures SFF Feature Difference Matrix by Form FactorSystem Architecture HP Compaq dc5850 Business PC Architecture, Block diagram Chipset AMD Processor SupportChipset Components and Functionality Components FunctionSystem Memory Support ComponentsSupport Component Functions Component Name FunctionSerial Interface Mass StorageUniversal Serial Bus Interface Network Interface ControllerAudio Subsystem Integrated Graphics ProcessorIntegrated Graphics Subsystem Statistics Integrated Graphics ControllerEnvironmental Specifications Factory Configuration SpecificationsPower Supply Electrical Specifications Parameter Operating Non-operatingParameter SFF Physical SpecificationsSystem Overview Processor/Memory Subsystem Architecture Processor/Memory SubsystemAMD Processor Overview AMD ProcessorsProcessor Changing/Upgrading Supported Processors partial listingMemory Subsystem Memory Mapping and Pre-allocation Memory Loading/UpgradingMemory Socket Loading Channel a Channel B SocketSystem Memory Map for maximum of 8 gigabytes Processor/Memory Subsystem PCI Bus Overview System SupportPCI 2.3 Bus Operation PCI Express Bus Operation Device REQ/GNT Line PCI Connector SlotSoftware/Driver Layer Transaction Protocol LayerOption ROM Mapping PCI Power Management SupportPCI Interrupts Link LayerPCI 2.3 Connector PCI ConnectorsPCI 2.3 Bus Connector Pinout PCI Express Bus Connector Pinout PCI Express ConnectorsSystem Resources Apic ModeInterrupts ModeConnector PCI slot 1 J20 Direct Memory AccessPCI Interrupt Distribution System Interrupts System BoardClearing Cmos Real-Time Clock and Configuration MemorySystem Management Configuration Memory Cmos MapStandard Cmos Locations Security FunctionsCable Lock Provision Power-On / Setup PasswordInterface Security Acpi Wake-Up Events Power ManagementAcpi Wake-Up Event System Wakes From System Status System Status PowerLED Beeps Action RequiredThermal Sensing and Cooling System Operational Status LED IndicationsSystem I/O Map Register Map and Miscellaneous FunctionsPort Function System I/O MapSB700 Functions Gpio FunctionsSIO Controller Functions System Support Input/Output Interfaces Pin Sata Connector Pinout Sata ConnectorSata Interfaces AHCI/RAID SupportImplementing Ahci RAID for Non-Factory Configurations Factory Configuration for RAIDRAID 1-Mirroring with Two Hard Drives Diskette Drive Interface Pin Signal Description Pin Diskette Drive Connector PinoutSerial Interface DB-9 Serial Connector PinoutEnhanced Parallel Port Mode Standard Parallel Port ModeExtended Capabilities Port Mode Parallel Interface SupportDB-25 Parallel Connector Pinout Parallel Interface ConnectorPin Signal Function Keyboard Interface Operation Keyboard/Pointing Device InterfaceKeyboard/Pointing Device Connector Pinout Keyboard/Pointing Device Interface ConnectorPointing Device Interface Operation USB Connector Pinout USB ConnectorSB700 signals USB Connector Location Universal Serial Bus InterfaceUSB Cable Data Signal Insulation colorUSB Cable Length Data USB Color CodeAudio Subsystem Audio Subsystem Functional Block DiagramHD Audio Link Bus HD Audio ControllerAudio Multistreaming HD Audio Subsystem Specifications Audio SpecificationsParameter Measurement LAN I/F NIC Network Interface ControllerWake-On-LAN Support Power Management SupportAlert Standard Format Support NIC Specifications NIC ConnectorNIC Specifications Parameter Compatibility standard orprotocolIntegrated Graphics Processor Functional Description Integrated Graphics Processor, Block diagramUpgrading Analog Monitor Connector Monitor ConnectorsDB-15 Monitor Connector Pinout DVI-D Monitor Connector Pinout DVI-D ConnectorPin Signal Integrated Graphics Processor Power Distribution Power and Signal DistributionSFF 240-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications SFF Power SupplyMin Range Current Max Surge Tolerance Loading Ripple MT 300-Watt Power Supply Unit Specifications MT Power SupplyRange or Min Current Max Surge Tolerance Loading Ripple Power Button Power ControlPower Button Actions Pressed Power Button ResultsPower LED Indications Condition Wake-On-LAN Wake Up EventsPower Transition OS Restart System Power StatesState System Condition Consumption To S0 by RequiredSystem Board Component Designations Signal DistributionDesignator Component function Shows pinouts of headers used on the sytem boards Power and Signal Distribution System Bios Upgrading ROM FlashingChangeable Splash Screen Boot Device Order Boot FunctionsNetwork Boot F12 Support Memory Detection and ConfigurationBoot Error Codes Boot Error CodesVisual power LED Audible speaker Meaning Client Management Functions Function ModeClient Management Functions INT15 System ID and ROM Type Temperature StatusSystem ID Numbers System System ID Form Factor Subsystem Device IDType Data Smbios FunctionsManagement Functions USB Legacy SupportBeep/Power LED Codes Error Messages and CodesTable A-1 Beep/Power LED Codes Beeps Power LED Probable CausePower-On Self Test Post Messages Table A-2 Error Messages and Codes Table A-3 System Error Messages Probable Cause System Error MessagesMemory Error Messages Memory Error MessagesTable A-4 Message Probable CauseTable A-5 Keyboard Error Messages Probable Cause Keyboard Error MessagesVideo Graphics Error Messages Printer Error MessagesTable A-6 Printer Error Messages Probable Cause Table A-7 Video Graphics Error Messages Probable CauseTable A-8 Diskette Drive Error Messages Probable Cause Diskette Drive Error MessagesTable A-9 Serial Interface Error Messages Probable Cause Serial Interface Error MessagesModem Communications Error Messages System Status Error Messages System Status Error MessagesTable A-11 Table A-12 Hard Drive Error Messages Probable Cause Hard Drive Error MessagesXx = 03, Hard drive read/write compare test Table A-13 Hard Drive Error Messages Probable Cause Table A-14 Video Graphics Error Messages Probable Cause Audio Error MessagesTable A-15 Audio Error Messages Probable Cause Network Interface Error Messages 17 DVD/CD-ROM Error MessagesDVD/CD-ROM Error Messages Table A-17 Network Interface Error Messages Probable CauseTable A-18 Scsi Interface Error Messages Scsi Interface Error Messages 65xx-xx, 66xx-xxPointing Device Interface Error Messages 8601-xx Error Messages and Codes Numerics IndexIndex
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