Specifies how the Exerciser replies in response to a
Power Management states entry request in power state change link
commands (LGO_U1, LGO_U2, and LGO_U3).
Bit 0 specifies that the Exerciser replies with the LAU link command
on LGO_U1. Otherwise, it replies with the LXU link command.
Bit 1 specifies that the Exerciser replies with the LAU link command
on LGO_U2. Otherwise, it replies with the LXU link command.
Bit 2 specifies that the Exerciser replies with the LAU link command
on LGO_U3. Otherwise, it replies with the LXU link command.
Example: Set PwrStateAccept = AU1
Possible values are any combination of the following flags:
AU1 = 0x1 # Accept the request of entering U1 by sending LAU.
AU2 = 0x2 # Accept the request of entering U2 by sending LAU.
AU3 = 0x4 # Accept the request of entering U3 by sending LAU.
AU_ALL = (AU1 | AU2 | AU3)
AU_AUTO = 0x7 # AUTO mode. Reply to LGO_U1, LGO_U2, or
LGO_U3 based on the configured value through LMPs.
Default value: AUTO (0x7), so that the Exerciser accepts all power
state change requests.
Applicable Mode: HOST, DEVICE
Specifies whether the Exerciser responds with the LPMA link
command in response to LAU link commands. (This command is
used in conjunction with LGO_Ux and LAU handshakes to guarantee
that both ports are in the same state.)
Example: Set DisableLPMA = 0
Possible values are:
0 # Disables sending of LPMA in response to LAU.
1 # Enables sending of LPMA in response to LAU.
Default value: 1
Applicable Mode: HOST, DEVICE
Specifies whether the Exerciser link layer raises an error if the
PM Link command is not received during specified timeout.
Example: Set DisablePMLCTimeout = 1
Possible values are:
0 # Enables detection of timeout on receiving response to PM Link
command.
1 # Disables detection of timeout on receiving response to PM Link
command.
Default value: 0
Applicable Mode: HOST
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