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Chapter 2. Architecture and technical overview 61
2.5 System bus
This section provides additional information about the internal buses.
The Power 720 and Power 740 systems have internal I/O connectivity through PCIe slots, and
also external connectivity through InfiniBand adapters.
The internal I/O subsystem on the Power 720 and Power 740 is connected to the GX bus on a
POWER7+ processor in the system. This bus runs at 2.5 GHz and provides 20 GBps of I/O
connectivity to the PCIe slots, integrated Ethernet adapter ports, SAS internal adapters, and
USB ports.
Additionally, the POWER7+ processor chip that is installed on the Power 720 and each of the
processor chips on the Power 740 provide a GX++ bus, which is used to optionally connect to
a 12x GX++ adapter. Each bus runs at 2.5 GHz and provides 20 GBps bandwidth.
One GX++ slot is available on the Power 720 and two GX++ slots are available on the
Power 740. The GX++ Dual-Port 12x Channel Attach Adapter (FC EJ04) can be installed in
either GX++ slot. The first GX++ slot can also be used by the optional PCIe Gen2 Adapter
Riser Card (FC 5685) to add four short, 8x, PICe Gen2 low-profile slots.
Table 2-8 lists the I/O bandwidth configuration of Power 720 and Power 740 processors.
Table 2-8 I/O bandwidth
2.6 Internal I/O subsystem
The internal I/O subsystem resides on the system planar that supports the PCIe slot. PCIe
slots on the Power 720 and Power 740 are not hot pluggable. However, PCIe and PCI-X slots
on the I/O drawers are hot-pluggable.
All PCIe slots support Enhanced Error Handling (EEH). PCI EEH-enabled adapters respond
to a special data packet, generated from the affected PCIe slot hardware, by calling system
firmware, which examines the affected bus, allows the device driver to reset it, and continues
without a system reboot. For Linux, EEH support extends to the majority of frequently used
devices, although various third-party PCI devices might not provide native EEH support.
Remember: The GX++ slots are not hot-pluggable.
I/O I/O Bandwidth (maximum theoretical)
Power 720 Power 740
GX++ Bus from the first
SCM to the IO chip
10 GBps simplex
20 GBps duplex
10 GBps simplex
20 GBps duplex
GX++ Bus (slot 1) 10 GBps simplex
20 GBps duplex
10 GBps simplex
20 GBps duplex
GX++ Bus (slot 2) - 10 GBps simplex
20 GBps duplex
Total I/O bandwidth 20 GBps simplex
40 GBps duplex
30 GBps simplex
60 GBps duplex

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