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Intel
82865G/82865GV GMCH Datasheet
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Functional Description
System
— G0/S0
Full On.
— G1/S1
Stop Grant, Desktop S1, same as C2.
— G1/S2
Not supported.
— G1/S3
Suspend to RAM (STR). Power and context lost to chipset.
— G1/S4
Suspend to Disk (STD). All power lost (except wakeup logic on ICH5).
— G2/S5
Soft off. Requires total system reboot.
— G3
Mechanical Off. All power lost (except real time clock).
5.7
Thermal Management
The GMCH implements the following thermal management mechanisms. The mechanisms will
manage the read and write cycles of the system memory interface, thus, ensuring that the
temperature can return to the normal operating range.
Hardware-Based Thermal Management
The number of hexwords transferred over the DRAM interface are tracked per row. The tracking
mechanism takes into account that the DRAM devices consume different levels of power based on
cycle type (i.e., page hit/miss/empty). If the programmed threshold is exceeded during a
monitoring window, the activity on the DRAM interface is reduced. This helps in lowering the
power and temperature.
Software-Based Thermal Management
This is used when the external thermal sensor in the system interrupts the processor to engage a
software routine for thermal management.
5.7.1
External Thermal Sensor Interface Overview
An external thermal sensor with a serial interface (e.g., the National Semiconductor LM77, LM87,
or other) may be placed next to DDR DIMM (or any other appropriate platform location), or a
remote thermal diode may be placed next to the DIMM (or any other appropriate platform location)
and connected to the external thermal sensor.
The external sensor can be connected to the ICH5 via the SMBus interface to allow programming
and setup by BIOS software over the serial interface. The external sensor’s output should include
an active-low open-drain signal indicating an over-temp condition (e.g., LM77 T_CRIT# or INT#
in comparator mode). The sensor’s output remains asserted for as long as the over-temp condition
exists and deasserts when the temperature has returned to within normal operating range. This
external sensor output will be connected to the GMCH input (EXTTS#) and will trigger a preset
interrupt and/or read-throttle on a level-sensitive basis.
Additional external thermal sensor’s outputs, for multiple sensors, can be wire-OR’d together to
allow signaling from multiple sensors that are physically separated. Software can, if necessary,
distinguish which DIMM(s) is the source of the over-temp through the serial interface. However,
since the DIMMs are located on the same memory bus data lines, any GMCH-base read throttle
will apply equally.