
PC Card Controller Programming Model
101
September 2005
SCPS110
4.43 Power Management Control/Status Register
The power management control/status register determines and changes the current power state of the
CardBus function. The contents of this register are not affected by the internally generated reset caused by
the transition from the D3hot to D0 state. See Table 420 for a complete description of the register contents.
All PCI registers, ExCA registers, and CardBus registers are reset as a result of a D3hot-to-D0 state transition,
with the exception of the PME context bits (if PME is enabled) and the GRST only bits.
PCI register offset:
A4h (Function 0)
Register type:
Read-only, Read/Write, Read/Write/Clear
Default value:
0000h
BIT NUMBER
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
RESET STATE
0
Table 420. Power Management Control/Status Register Description
BIT
SIGNAL
TYPE
FUNCTION
15
PMESTAT
RC
PME status. This bit is set when the CardBus function would normally assert the PME signal, independent
of the state of the PME_EN bit. This bit is cleared by a writeback of 1b, and this also clears the PME signal
if PME was asserted by this function. Writing a 0b to this bit has no effect.
1413
DATASCALE
R
This 2-bit field returns 00b when read. The CardBus function does not return any dynamic data.
129
DATASEL
R
Data select. This 4-bit field returns 0s when read. The CardBus function does not return any dynamic data.
8
PME_ENABLE
RW
This bit enables the function to assert PME. If this bit is cleared, then assertion of PME is disabled. This
bit is not cleared by the assertion of PRST. It is only cleared by the assertion of GRST.
72
RSVD
R
Reserved. These bits return 00 0000b when read.
10
PWRSTATE
RW
Power state. This 2-bit field is used both to determine the current power state of a function and to set the
function into a new power state. This field is encoded as:
00 = D0
01 = D1
10 = D2
11 = D3hot
One or more bits in this register are PME context bits and can be cleared only by the assertion of GRST when PME is enabled. If PME is not
enabled, then this bit is cleared by the assertion of PRST or GRST.
This bit is cleared only by the assertion of GRST.