A-7 Did[9:0]# Encoding; Dbsy_C2# (O); Defer# (I); Den# (I/O) - Intel Itanium 2 Processor Datasheet

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A.1.22

DBSY_C2# (O)

DBSY# is a copy of the Data Bus Busy signal. This copy of the Data Bus Busy signal
(DBSY_C2#) is an output only.
A.1.23

DEFER# (I)

The DEFER# signal is asserted by an agent to indicate that the transaction cannot be guaranteed in-
order completion. Assertion of DEFER# is normally the responsibility of the priority agent.
A.1.24

DEN# (I/O)

The Defer Enable (DEN#) signal is driven on the bus on the second clock of the Request Phase on
the Ab[4]# pin. DEN# is asserted to indicate that the transaction can be deferred by the responding
agent.
A.1.25

DEP[15:0]# (I/O)

The Data Bus ECC Protection (DEP[15:0]#) signals provide optional ECC protection for Data Bus
(D[127:0]#). They are driven by the agent responsible for driving D[127:0]#. During power-on
configuration, bus agents can be enabled for either ECC checking or no checking.
The ECC error correcting code can detect and correct single-bit errors and detect double-bit or
nibble errors.
A.1.26

DHIT# (I)

The Deferred Hit (DHIT#) signal is driven during the Deferred Phase by the deferring agent. For
read transactions on the bus DHIT# returns the final cache status that would have been indicated on
HIT# for a transaction which was not deferred. DID[9:0]# (I/O)
DID[9:0]# are Deferred Identifier signals. The requesting agent transfers these signals by using
A[25:16]#. They are transferred on Ab[25:16]# during the second clock of the Request Phase on all
transactions, but Ab[20:16]# is only defined for deferrable transactions (DEN# asserted).
DID[9:0]# is also transferred on Aa[25:16]# during the first clock of the Request Phase for
Deferred Reply transactions.
The Deferred Identifier defines the token supplied by the requesting agent. DID[9]# and DID[8:5]#
carry the agent identifiers of the requesting agents (always valid) and DID[4:0]# carry a transaction
identifier associated with the request (valid only with DEN# asserted). This configuration limits the
bus specification to 32 logical bus agents with each one of the bus agents capable of making up to
32 requests.
Table A-7. DID[9:0]# Encoding
DID[9]#
Agent Type
DID[9]# indicates the agent type. Symmetric agents use 0. Priority agents use 1. DID[8:5]#
indicates the agent ID. Symmetric agents use their arbitration ID. DID[4:0]# indicates the
transaction ID for an agent. The transaction ID must be unique for all deferrable transactions issued
by an agent which have not reported their snoop results.
Datasheet
Table A-7
shows the DID encodings.
DID[8:5]#
Agent ID[3:0]
DID[4:0]#
Transaction ID[4:0]
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