Cache and external interfaces, 1 introduction to the external interfaces, Introduction to the external interfaces – Compaq 21264 User Manual
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Alpha 21264/EV67 Hardware Reference Manual
Cache and External Interfaces
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Cache and External Interfaces
This chapter describes the 21264/EV67 cache and external interface, which includes the
second-level cache (Bcache) interface and the system interface. It also describes locks,
interrupt signals, and ECC/parity generation. It is organized as follows:
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Introduction to the external interfaces
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Physical address considerations
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Bcache structure
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Victim data buffer
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Cache coherency
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Lock mechanism
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System port
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Bcache port
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Interrupts
Chapter 3 lists and defines all 21264/EV67 hardware interface signal pins. Chapter 9
describes the 21264/EV67 hardware interface electrical requirements.
4.1 Introduction to the External Interfaces
A 21264/EV67-based system can be divided into three major sections:
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21264/EV67 microprocessor
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Second-level Bcache
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System interface logic
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Optional duplicate tag store
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Optional lock register
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Optional victim buffers
The 21264/EV67 external interface is flexible and mandates few design rules, allowing
a wide range of prospective systems. The external interface is composed of the Bcache
interface and the system interface.
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Input clocks must have the same frequency as their corresponding output clock. For
example, the frequency of SysAddInClk_L must be the same as
SysAddOutClk_L.