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Processor Integrated I/O (IIO) Configuration Registers
3.3.6.9 DMIVC1RCTL—DMI VC1 Resource Control
Controls the resources associated with PCI Express Virtual Channel 1.
BAR: DMIRCBAR
Register: DMIVC1RCTL
Offset: 0020h
Bit Attr Default Description
31 RW 0 Virtual Channel 1 Enable (VC1E)
0 = Virtual Channel is disabled.
1 = Virtual Channel is enabled. See exceptions below.
Software must use the VC Negotiation Pending bit to check whether the VC
negotiation is complete. When VC Negotiation Pending bit is cleared, a 1 read
from this VC Enable bit indicates that the VC is enabled (Flow Control
Initialization is completed for the PCI Express port). A 0 read from this bit
indicates that the Virtual Channel is currently disabled.
BIOS Requirement:
1. To enable a Virtual Channel, the VC Enable bits for that Virtual Channel
must be set in both Components on a Link.
2. To disable a Virtual Channel, the VC Enable bits for that Virtual Channel
must be cleared in both Components on a Link.
3. Software must ensure that no traffic is using a Virtual Channel at the
time it is disabled.
4. Software must fully disable a Virtual Channel in both Components on a
Link before re-enabling the Virtual Channel.
30:27 RO 0h Reserved
26:24 RW 001b Virtual Channel 1 ID (VC1ID)
Assigns a VC ID to the VC resource. Assigned value must be non-zero. This
field can not be modified when the VC is already enabled.
23:20 RO 0h Reserved
19:17 RW 0h Port Arbitration Select (PAS)
Configures the VC resource to provide a particular Port Arbitration service.
Valid value for this field is a number corresponding to one of the asserted bits
in the Port Arbitration Capability field of the VC resource.
16:8 RO 0h Reserved
7:1 RW 00h
Traffic Class / Virtual Channel 1 Map (TCVC1M)
Indicates the TCs (Traffic Classes) that are mapped to the VC resource. Bit
locations within this field correspond to TC values.
For example, when Bit 7 is set in this field, TC7 is mapped to this VC resource.
When more than one bit in this field is set, it indicates that multiple TCs are
mapped to the VC resource. In order to remove one or more TCs from the
TC/VC Map of an enabled VC, software must ensure that no new or
outstanding transactions with the TC labels are targeted at the given Link.
0RO 0
Traffic Class 0/Virtual Channel 0 Map (TC0VC1M)
Traffic Class 0 is always routed to VC0.