Intel BX80635E51660V2 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-1600 v2/E5-2600 v2 Product Families 79
Datasheet Volume One of Two
Technologies
partitions in the same operating system, or there can be multiple operating system
instances running on the same system – offering benefits such as system
consolidation, legacy migration, activity partitioning or security.
3.1.3.1 Intel VT-d Features Supported
The processor supports the following Intel VT-d features:
Root entry, context entry, and default context
Support for 4-K page sizes only
Support for register-based fault recording only (for single entry only) and support
for MSI interrupts for faults
Support for fault collapsing based on Requester ID
Support for both leaf and non-leaf caching
Support for boot protection of default page table
Support for non-caching of invalid page table entries
Support for hardware based flushing of translated but pending writes and pending
reads upon IOTLB invalidation.
Support for page-selective IOTLB invalidation.
Support for ARI (Alternative Requester ID - a PCI SIG ECR for increasing the
function number count in a PCIe device) to support IOV devices.
Improved invalidation architecture
End point caching support (ATS)
Interrupt remapping
3.1.4 Intel® Virtualization Technology Processor Extensions
The processor supports the following Intel VT Processor Extensions features:
Large Intel VT-d Pages
Adds 2 MB and 1 GB page sizes to Intel VT-d implementations
Matches current support for Extended Page Tables (EPT)
Ability to share CPU's EPT page-table (with super-pages) with Intel VT-d
Benefits:
Less memory foot-print for I/O page-tables when using super-pages
Potential for improved performance - Due to shorter page-walks, allows
hardware optimization for IOTLB
Transition latency reductions expected to improve virtualization performance
without the need for VMM enabling. This reduces the VMM overheads further and
increase virtualization performance.
3.2 Security Technologies
3.2.1 Intel® Trusted Execution Technology
Intel TXT defines platform-level enhancements that provide the building blocks for
creating trusted platforms.