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  2. 1Usage Notes and Advisories Matrices
    1. 1.1 Devices Supported
  3. 2Silicon Usage Notes and Advisories
    1. 2.1 Silicon Usage Notes
      1.      i2287
      2.      i2351
    2. 2.2 Silicon Advisories
      1.      i2049
      2.      i2062
      3.      i2103
      4.      i2184
      5.      i2189
      6.      i2236
      7.      i2185
      8.      i2196
      9.      i2207
      10.      i2208
      11.      i2228
      12.      i2232
      13.      i2244
      14.      i2245
      15.      i2091
      16.      i2235
      17.      i2303
      18.      i2317
      19.      i2134
      20.      i2257
      21.      i2277
      22.      i2285
      23.      i2310
      24.      i2311
      25.      i2313
      26.      i2328
      27.      i2241
      28.      i2279
      29.      i2307
      30.      i2320
      31.      i2329
      32.      i2331
      33.      i2243
      34.      i2249
      35.      i2256
      36.      i2274
      37.      i2278
      38.      i2306
      39.      i2363
      40.      i2312
      41.      i2371
      42.      i2366
      43.      i2138
      44.      i2253
      45.      i2259
      46.      i2283
      47.      i2305
      48.      i2326
      49.      i2368
      50.      i2383
      51.      i2401
      52.      i2409
  4.   Trademarks
  5.   Revision History

i2207

CBASS: Command Arbitration Blocking

Details:

When the interconnect arbitrates commands from multiple sources, the higher priority request always takes precedence. Requests that are at the same priority level are arbitrated in round-robin fashion. The issue is after the higher priority request goes idle and there are two or more pending requests that are at the same priority level, the hardware selects one of them arbitrarily. A potential issue may arise when software polls from multiple sources to the same endpoint: after servicing the higher priority source, the hardware may repeatedly select the same lower priority source for access. That means other same-lower priority requests may be blocked for a long time, and in the worst case if there are dependencies between the polling sequences, the software may run into a livelock state.

This issue only affects certain interconnect where in one switch module there are at least three sources that can access the same target simultaneously. Also note that when all requests are at the same priority level, the issue does not apply.

Workaround(s):

When multiple sources are simultaneously polling from the same endpoint, and there is expected dependency based on the read data, ensure that all sources are sending the read commands at the same priority level. The source that breaks the dependency should be at equal or higher priority than other dependent sources.