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**82385SX 32-bit Cache Controller for 80386SX 01/25/89
***Notes:...
***Info:
The 82385SX Cache Controller is a high performance peripheral for
Intel's 386 SX Microprocessor. It stores a copy of frequently accessed
code and data from main memory in a zero wait state local cache
memory. The 82385SX allows the 386 SX Microprocessor to run near its
full potential by reducing the average number of CPU wait states to
nearly zero. The dual bus architecture of the 82385SX allows other
masters to access system resources while the 386 SX CPU operates
locally out of its cache. In this situation, the 82385SX's "bus
watching" mechanism preserves cache coherency by monitoring the system
bus address lines at no cost to system or local throughput.
The 82385SX is completely software transparent, protecting the
integrity of system software. High performance and board space savings
are achieved because the 82385SX integrates a cache directory and all
cache management logic on one chip.
1.0 82385SX FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
The 82385SX Cache Controller is a high performance peripheral for
Intel's 386 SX microprocessor. This chapter provides an overview of
the 82385SX, and of the basic architecture and operation of a 386 SX
CPU/ 82385SX system.
1.1 82385 OVERVIEW
The main function of a cache memory system is to provide fast local
storage for frequently accessed code and data. The cache system
intercepts 386 SX memory references to see if the required data
resides in the cache. If the data resides in the cache (a hit), it is
returned to the 386 SX without incurring wait states. If the data is
not cached (a miss), the reference is forwarded to the system and the
data retrieved from main memory. An efficient cache will yield a high
"hit rate" (the ratio of cache hits to total 386 SX accesses), such
that the majority of accesses are serviced with zero wait states. The
net effect is that the wait states incurred in a relatively infrequent
miss are averaged over a large number of accesses, resulting in an
average of nearly zero wait states per access. Since cache hits are
serviced locally, a processor operating out of its local cache has a
much lower "bus utilization" which reduces system bus bandwidth
requirements, making more bandwidth available to other bus masters.
The 82385SX Cache Controller integrates a cache directory and all
cache management logic required to support an external 16 Kbyte
cache. The cache directory structure is such that the entire physical
address range of the 386 SX is mapped into the cache. Provision is
made to allow areas of memory to be set aside a non-cacheable. The
user has two cache organization options: direct mapped and 2-way set
associative. Both provide the high hit rates necessary to make a
large, relatively slow main memory array look like a fast, zero wait
state memory to the 386 SX.
A good hit rate is an essential ingredient of a successful cache
implementation. Hit rate is the measure, of how efficient a cache is
in maintaining a copy of the most frequently requested code and data.
However, efficiency is not the only factor for performance
consideration. Just as essential are sound cache management policies.
These policies refer to the handling of 386 SX writes, preservation of
cache coherency, and ease of system design. The 82385SX's "posted
write" capability allows the majority of 386 SX writes, including
non-cacheable, to run with zero wait states, and the 82385SX's "bus
watching" mechanism preserves cache coherency with no impact on system
performance. Physically, the 82385SX ties directly to the 386 SX with
virtually no external logiC.
***Versions:...
***Features:...
**82395DX High Performance Smart Cache 06/18/90...
**82395SX Smart Cache 12/17/90
***Notes:...
**82396SX Smart Cache 12/17/90...
**82485 Turbo Cache (and 485Turbocache) c90...
**82489DX Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller 10/12/92...
**82495DX/490DX DX CPU-Cache Chip Set <Sep91...
**82495XP/490XP Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for i860) 06/05/91...
**82496/491 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P5 Pentium) 03/22/93...
**82497/492 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium) <Nov94...
**82498/493 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium) <Nov94...
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***810 (Whitney) 04/26/99...
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***815 (Solano) 06/19/00...
***815e (Solano-2) 06/19/00...
***815em (Solano-?) 10/23/00...
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***820 (Camino) 11/15/99...
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***845GV (Brookdale-GV) 10/07/02...
***848P (Breeds Hill) c:Aug'03...
***850 (Tehama) 11/20/00...
***850E (Tehama-E) 05/06/02...
***852GM (Montara-GM) 01/14/03...
***852GMV (Montara-GM) ???...
***852PM (Montara-GM) 06/11/03...
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***854 (?) 04/11/05...
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***865G (Springdale) 05/21/03...
***865PE (Springdale-PE) 05/21/03...
***865P (Springdale-P) 05/21/03...
***865GV (Springdale-GV) c:Sep'03...
***875P (Canterwood) 04/14/03...
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**5571 (Trinity) Pentium PCI/ISA Chipset (75MHz) <12/09/96
***Info:...
***Configurations:...
***Features:
o Supports Intel Pentium CPU and other compatible CPU at
75/66/60/50MHz (external clock speed)
o Supports the Pipelined Address Mode of Pentium CPU
o Supports the Full 64-bit Pentium Processor data Bus
o Supports 32-bit PCI Interface
o Integrated Second Level (L2) Cache Controller
- Write Through and Write Back Cache Modes
- 8 bits or 7 bits Tag with Direct Mapped Cache Organization
- Integrated 16K bits Dirty Ram
- Supports Pipelined Burst SRAM
- Supports 256 KBytes to 512 MBytes Cache Sizes
- Cache Read/Write Cycle of 3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 at 66 MHz
o Integrated DRAM Controller
- Supports 3 Banks of FP/EDO SIMMs, or 2 Banks of SDRAM DIMMs
- Supports 2Mbytes to 384Mbytes of main memory
- Supports 256K/512K/1M/2M/4M/16M x N FP/EDO/SDRAM DRAM
- Supports 3V or 5V DRAM.
- Supports Symmetrical and Asymmetrical DRAM.
- Supports 32 bits/64 bits mixed mode configuration
- Supports Concurrent Write Back for FP/EDO DRAM
- Supports Mixed DRAM (FP/EDO/SDRAM) Technology
- Supports CAS before RAS Refresh
- Supports Relocation of System Management Memory
- Programmable CAS# ,RAS#, RAMW# and MA Driving Current
- Fully Configurable for the Characteristic of Shadow RAM (640
KBytes to 1 MBytes)
- Supports FP DRAM 5-3-3-3(-3-3-3-3) Burst Read Cycles
- Supports EDO DRAM 4/5-2-2-2(-2-2-2-2) Burst Read Cycles
- Supports SDRAM 6/7-1-1-1(-2-1-1-1) Burst Read Cycles
- Supports X-1-1-1/X-2-2-2/X-3-3-3 Burst Write Cycles
- Supports 8 Qword Deep Buffer for Read/Write Reordering, Dword
Merging and 3/2-1-1-1 Post write Cycles
- Two Programmable Non-Cacheable Regions
- Option to Disable Local Memory in Non-Cacheable Regions
- Shadow RAM in Increments of 16 KBytes
o Integrated PMU Controller
- Supports SMM Mode of CPU
- Supports CPU Stop Clock
- Supports Break Switch
- Supports Modem Ring Wakeup
- Supports Automatic Power Supply Control
o Provides High Performance PCI Arbiter.
- Supports 3 internal masters and 5 external PCI Masters
- Supports Rotating Priority Mechanism
- Hidden Arbitration Scheme Minimizes Arbitration Overhead.
- Supports Concurrency between CPU to Memory and PCI to PCI.
o Integrated Host-to-PCI Bridge
- Supports Asynchronous/Synchronous PCI Clock
- Translates the CPU Cycles into the PCI Bus Cycles
- Provides CPU-to-PCI Read Assembly and Write Disassembly
Mechanism
- Translates Sequential CPU-to-PCI Memory Write Cycles into PCI
Burst Cycles
- Zero Wait State Burst Cycles
- Supports 8 DW Deep Buffer for CPU-to-PCI Posted Write Cycles
- Supports Pipelined Process in CPU-to-PCI Access
- Supports Advance Snooping for PCI Master Bursting
- Maximum PCI Burst Transfer from 256 Bytes to 4 Kbytes
- Fast back-to-back
o Integrated Posted Write Buffers and Read Prefetch Buffers to
Increase System Performance
- CPU-to-Memory Posted Write Buffer (CTMFF) with 8 QW Deep, Always
Sustains 0 Wait Performance on CPU-to-Memory.
- CPU-to-PCI Posted Write Buffer(CTPFF) with 8 DW Deep
- PCI-to-Memory Posted Write Buffer(PTHFF) with 8 QW Deep, Always
Streams 0 Wait Performance on PCI-to/from-Memory Access
- PCI-to-Memory Read Prefetch Buffer(CTPFF) with 8 QW Deep
o Built-in one 32-bit General Purpose Register
o Integrated PCI-to-ISA Bridge
- Translates PCI Bus Cycles into ISA Bus Cycles
- Translates ISA Master or DMA Cycles into PCI Bus Cycles
- Provides a Dword Post Buffer for PCI to ISA Memory cycles
- Two 32 bit Prefetch/Post Buffers Enhance the DMA and ISA Master
Performance
- Fully Compliant to PCI 2.1
o Enhanced DMA Functions
- 8-, 16- bit DMA Data Transfer
- ISA compatible, and Fast Type F DMA Cycles
- Two 8237A Compatible DMA Controllers with Seven Independent
Programmable Channels
- Provides the Readability of the two 8237 Associated Registers
o Built-in Two 8259A Interrupt Controllers
- 14 Independently Programmable Channels for Level- or Edge-
triggered Interrupts
- Provides the Readability of the two 8259A Associated Registers
o Three Programmable 16-bit Counters compatible with 8254
- System Timer Interrupt
- Generates Refresh Request
- Speaker Tone Output
- Provides the Readability of the 8254 Associated Registers
o Built-in Keyboard Controller
- Hardwired Logic Provides Instant Response
- Supports PS/2 Mouse
- Support Hot Key "Sleep" Function
o Built-in Real Time Clock(RTC) with 256B CMOS SRAM
o Fast PCI IDE Master/Slave Controller
- Fully Compatible with PCI Local Bus Specification V2.1
- Supports PCI Bus Mastering
- Plug and Play Compatible
- Supports Scatter and Gather
- Supports Dual Mode Operation - Native Mode and
Compatibility Mode
- Supports IDE PIO Timing Mode 0, 1, 2 of ANSI ATA Specification
- Supports Mode 3 and Mode 4 Timing Proposal on Enhanced IDE
Specification
- Supports Multiword DMA Mode 0, 1, 2
- Separate IDE Bus
- Two 8x32-bit FIFO for PCI Burst Read/Write Transfers.
o Universal Serial Bus Controller
- Host/Hub Controller
- Two USB ports
o On-Board Plug and Play Support
- One Steerable DMA Channel
- One Steerable Interrupt
- One Programmable Chip Select
o Supports the Reroutibility of the four PCI Interrupts
o Supports Flash ROM
o 480-Pin BGA Package
o 0.5 μm CMOS Technology
**5581/5582 (Jessie) Pentium PCI/ISA Chipset (75MHz) <04/15/97...
**5591/5592/5595 (David) Pentium PCI A.G.P. Chipset <01/09/98...
**5596/5513 (Genesis) Pentium PCI Chipset <03/26/96...
**5597/5598 (Jedi) Pentium PCI/ISA Chipset <04/15/97...
**530/5595 (Sinbad) Host, PCI, 3D Graphics & Mem. Ctrl.<11/10/98...
**540 (Spartan) Super7 2D/3D Ultra-AGP Single C.S.<11/30/99...
**55x SoC (System-on-chip) <03/14/02...
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**85C206 Integrated Peripheral Controller [no datasheet] ?...
**5595 Pentium PCI System I/O <12/24/97...
**950 LPC I/O <07/16/99...
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