Vol. 3A 10-17
MEMORY CACHE CONTROL
4. Setting the PCD and PWT flags to opposite values is considered model-specific for the WP
and WC memory types and architecturally-defined for the WB, WT, and UC memory
types.
10.5.2.2 Selecting Memory Types for Pentium 4, Intel Xeon,
and Pentium III Processors
The Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, and Pentium III processors use the PAT to select effective page-level
memory types. Here, a memory type for a page is selected by the MTRRs and the value in a PAT
entry that is selected with the PAT, PCD and PWT bits in a page-table or page-directory entry
(see Section 10.12.3, “Selecting a Memory Type from the PAT”). Table 10-7 describes the
mapping of MTRR memory types and PAT entry types to effective memory types, when normal
caching is in effect (the CD and NW flags in control register CR0 are clear). The combinations
shown in gray are implementation-defined for the Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, and Pentium III proces-
sors. System designers are encouraged to avoid the implementation-defined combinations.
Table 10-7. Effective Page-Level Memory Types for Pentium III, Pentium 4,
and Intel Xeon Processors
MTRR Memory Type PAT Entry Value Effective Memory Type
UC UC UC1
UC- UC1
WC WC
WT UC1
WB UC1
WP UC1
WC UC UC2
UC- WC
WC WC
WT UC2,3
WB WC
WP UC2,3
WT UC UC2
UC- UC2
WC WC
WT WT
WB WT
WP WP3