©2008 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. HD Audio Controllers Registers
AMD SB600 Register Reference Manual Proprietary Page 235
Output Payload Capability – R – 16 bits - [Mem_Reg: Base + 04h]
Field Name Bits Default Description
Output Payload Capability 15:0 003Ch Hard wired to 3Ch. Indicates the total output payload on the
link. This does not include bandwidth used for command
and control. This measurement is in 16-bit word quantities
per 48kHz frame. The default link clock speed of 24MHz
(double data rate) provides 1000 bits per frame minus 40
bits for command and control, leaving 960 bits (60 words)
for data payload.
Input Payload Capability – R – 16 bits - [Mem_Reg: Base + 06h]
Field Name Bits Default Description
Input Payload Capability 15:0 001Dh Hardwired to 1Dh. Indicates the total input payload on the
link. This does not include bandwidth used for response.
This measurement is in 16-bit word quantities per 48kHz
frame. The default link clock speed of 24MHz provides 500
bits per frame minus 36 bits for response, leaving 464 bits
(29 words) for data payload.
Global Control – RW – 32 bits - [Mem_Reg: Base + 08h]
Field Name Bits Default Description
Controller Reset 0 0b Writing a 0 to this bit causes the controller to transition to
the Reset state. After the hardware has completed
sequencing into the Reset state, it will report a 0 in this bit.
Software must read a 0 from this bit to verify that the
controller is in reset.
Writing a “1” to this bit causes the controller to exit the
Reset state and deassert the link RESET# signals.
Software is responsible for setting/clearing this bit such that
the minimum link RESET# signal assertion pulse width
specification is met.
When the controller hardware is ready to begin operation, it
will report a “1” in this bit. Software must read a 1 from this
bit before accessing any controller registers.
Flush Control 1 0b Writing a 1 to this bit initiates a flush. The flush is
completed when Flush Status is set.
Reserved 7:2 00h Reserved. Software must do a read-modify-write to
preserve the value of these bits.
Accepted Unsolicited
Response Enable
8 0b If “1”, Unsolicited Response from the codecs are accepted
by the controller and placed into the Response Input Ring
Buffer. If “0”, Unsolicited Responses are accepted and
dropped.
Reserved 31:9 000000h Reserved. Software must do a read-modify-write to
preserve the value of these bits.