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Host-PCI <strong>Express</strong>* Bridge Registers (D1:F0) (<strong>Intel®</strong> 82<strong>945G</strong>/82<strong>945G</strong>C/82<strong>945P</strong>/82<strong>945P</strong>L Only)<br />

5.1.25 SS_CAPID—Subsystem ID and Vendor ID Capabilities<br />

(D1:F0)<br />

PCI Device: 1<br />

Address Offset: 88h<br />

Default Value: 0000800Dh<br />

Access: RO<br />

Size: 32 bits<br />

This capability is used to uniquely identify the subsystem where the PCI device resides. Because<br />

this device is an integrated part of the system and not an add-in device, it is anticipated that this<br />

capability will never be used. However, it is necessary because Microsoft will test for its presence<br />

as part of its compliance testing.<br />

Bit Access &<br />

Default<br />

31:16 Reserved<br />

15:8 RO<br />

80h<br />

7:0 RO<br />

0Dh<br />

Description<br />

Pointer to Next Capability: This field contains a pointer to the next item in the<br />

capabilities list that is the PCI Power Management capability.<br />

Capability ID: The value of 0Dh identifies this linked list item (capability<br />

structure) as being for SSID/SSVID registers in a PCI-to-PCI Bridge.<br />

5.1.26 SS—Subsystem ID and Subsystem Vendor ID (D1:F0)<br />

PCI Device: 1<br />

Address Offset: 8Ch<br />

Default Value: 00008086h<br />

Access: RO<br />

Size: 32 bits<br />

System BIOS can be used as the mechanism for loading the SSID/SVID values. These values<br />

must be preserved through power management transitions and hardware reset.<br />

Bit Access &<br />

Default<br />

31:16 R/WO<br />

0000h<br />

15:0 R/WO<br />

8086h<br />

Description<br />

Subsystem ID (SSID): This field identifies the particular subsystem and is<br />

assigned by the vendor.<br />

Subsystem Vendor ID (SSVID): This field identifies the manufacturer of the<br />

subsystem and is the same as the vendor ID that is assigned by the PCI Special<br />

Interest Group.<br />

130 Intel ® 82<strong>945G</strong>/82<strong>945G</strong>Z/82<strong>945G</strong>C GMCH and 82<strong>945P</strong>/82<strong>945P</strong>L MCH Datasheet

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