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Chip Spare Functionality, Serial Presence Detect, I/O Bus Interface - spare parts

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Table 1-2 Memory Array Capacities (continued) Mininum/Maximum Memory Size Single DIMM Size 8 GB / 24 GB 2048 MB DIMM 32 GB / 32 GB 4096 MB DIMM DDR SDRAM Count, Type, and Technology 36 x 128 MB x 4 DDR1 SDRAMs (512 MB) 36 x 256 MB x 4 DDR1 SDRAMs (1024 MB) Chip Spare Functionality Chip spare enables an entire DDR SDRAM chip on a DIMM to be bypassed in the event that a multi-bit error is detected on the DDR SDRAM. To use the chip spare functionality on your server, use only DIMMs built with ×4 DDR SDRAM parts, and load these DIMMs in quads. The memory subsystem design supports the I/O ASIC chip spare functionality. Chip spare enables an entire SDRAM chip on a DIMM to be bypassed/replaced in the event that a multi-bit error is detected on that SDRAM. To use the chip spare functionality, use only DIMMs built with x4 SDRAM parts, and load these DIMMs in quads (two DIMMs per memory cell, loaded in the same location in each memory cell). Each DIMM within a quad must be identical to all the other DIMMs in the quad. Chip spare is achieved if four identical DIMMs are loaded into a quad. If more DIMMs are added, they must be loaded in quads to maintain the chip spare functionality. So, if more DIMMs are added in to the example case, four identical DIMMs (identical to each other, but can be different from the original quad that was loaded) must be loaded into the next quad. However, if you are using 4 GB DIMMS, the only configuration supported is eight 4 GB DIMMS in the first three quads, with no other DIMMs in the remaining quad. For slot and quad locations, see Figure 4-23 (page 58). Serial Presence Detect Each DIMM contains an I2C electronically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) whose content describes the module characteristics. This feature is called serial presence detect (SPD). Firmware typically uses this information to detect unmatched pairs of DIMMs and configure certain memory subsystem parameters. The SPD information for DIMMs loaded in the server is also accessible to the BMC through the I2C bus. I/O Bus Interface The I/O bus interface provides these features: • Industry-standard PCI 33 MHz and 66 MHz, PCI-X 66 MHz to 133 MHz, 32 or 64 data bit support • 3.3 V PCI only (does not support 5 V PCI) • DMA performance optimization • 3.3 V or Universal keyed PCI card support (not 5 V keyed PCI cards) • Up to four PCI sockets Processor Dependent Hardware Controller The PDH controller provides these features: • 16-bit PDH bus with reserved address space for the following: • - Flash memory - Nonvolatile memory - Scratch RAM - Real-time Clock - UARTs - External registers - Firmware read/writable registers System Board Components 25

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Table 1-2 Memory Array Capacities
(continued)
DDR SDRAM Count, Type, and Technology
Single DIMM Size
Mininum/Maximum Memory Size
36 x 128 MB x 4 DDR1 SDRAMs (512 MB)
2048 MB DIMM
8 GB / 24 GB
36 x 256 MB x 4 DDR1 SDRAMs (1024 MB)
4096 MB DIMM
32 GB / 32 GB
Chip Spare Functionality
Chip spare enables an entire DDR SDRAM chip on a DIMM to be bypassed in the event that a
multi-bit error is detected on the DDR SDRAM. To use the chip spare functionality on your
server, use only DIMMs built with ×4 DDR SDRAM parts, and load these DIMMs in quads.
The memory subsystem design supports the I/O ASIC chip spare functionality. Chip spare enables
an entire SDRAM chip on a DIMM to be bypassed/replaced in the event that a multi-bit error is
detected on that SDRAM. To use the chip spare functionality, use only DIMMs built with x4
SDRAM parts, and load these DIMMs in quads (two DIMMs per memory cell, loaded in the
same location in each memory cell). Each DIMM within a quad must be identical to all the other
DIMMs in the quad.
Chip spare is achieved if four identical DIMMs are loaded into a quad. If more DIMMs are added,
they must be loaded in quads to maintain the chip spare functionality. So, if more DIMMs are
added in to the example case, four identical DIMMs (identical to each other, but can be different
from the original quad that was loaded) must be loaded into the next quad. However, if you are
using 4 GB DIMMS, the only configuration supported is eight 4 GB DIMMS in the first three
quads, with no other DIMMs in the remaining quad. For slot and quad locations, see
Figure 4-23
(page 58)
.
Serial Presence Detect
Each DIMM contains an I2C electronically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM)
whose content describes the module characteristics. This feature is called serial presence detect
(SPD). Firmware typically uses this information to detect unmatched pairs of DIMMs and
configure certain memory subsystem parameters. The SPD information for DIMMs loaded in
the server is also accessible to the BMC through the I2C bus.
I/O Bus Interface
The I/O bus interface provides these features:
Industry-standard PCI 33 MHz and 66 MHz, PCI-X 66 MHz to 133 MHz, 32 or 64 data bit
support
3.3 V PCI only (does not support 5 V PCI)
DMA performance optimization
3.3 V or Universal keyed PCI card support (not 5 V keyed PCI cards)
Up to four PCI sockets
Processor Dependent Hardware Controller
The PDH controller provides these features:
16-bit PDH bus with reserved address space for the following:
Flash memory
Nonvolatile memory
Scratch RAM
Real-time Clock
UARTs
External registers
Firmware read/writable registers
System Board Components
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