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# ADR-0001: 51-bit Physical Address Layout & Decoding Contract
## Status
Accepted (Revision 2 — 2026-04-27: concrete bit layout, rack_id removal,
Tray->SIP / SIP->DIE renaming, PE/MCPU/IOCPU sub-unit tables.
Supersedes ADR-0031.)
## Date
2026-04-27 (original: 2026-02-27)
## Context
KernBench requires a stable, parsable physical address scheme that:
- can be decoded into routing domains (SIP / die / HBM / PE-resource / IOCPU)
- remains topology-agnostic (no hardcoded counts)
- supports swappable policy and DI-first components
- covers multiple SIPs, AHBM dies, and IO chiplet dies in a unified space
### History
- Original ADR-0001 defined a 51-bit layout with `rack_id(4) + sip_id(4) +
sip_seg(5) + local_offset(38)`. `rack_id` was never used in practice.
- ADR-0031 (stub) requested PE-resource range partition but was never
implemented.
Revision 2 removes `rack_id`, renames `sip_seg -> die_id`, and provides
concrete sub-unit tables for PE, MCPU, CUBE_SRAM, and IOCPU resources.
ADR-0031 is superseded.
## Decision
We define a **PhysAddr value object** and an **address decoding contract**
that converts an integer address into routing domains.
### D1. PhysAddr is an immutable value object
- PhysAddr is immutable and comparable as a pure value.
- Any allocator returns a **fully specified PhysAddr** (not partial metadata).
- No global state may be required to interpret a PhysAddr.
### D2. 51-bit Physical Address Layout
A 51-bit physical address is adopted.
#### 2.1 Top-Level Address Map
```text
[50:47] sip_id (4) -- 16 SIPs
[46:42] die_id (5) -- 32 dies per SIP
[41: 0] local_offset (42) -- 4 TB per die
```
```text
50 47 46 42 41 0
+---------+----------+-------------------------+
| sip_id | die_id | local_offset |
+---------+----------+-------------------------+
```
#### 2.2 die_id Allocation
| die_id | Meaning |
|--------|---------|
| 0..15 | AHBM dies |
| 16..20 | IOCHIPLET dies |
| 21..31 | Reserved |
#### 2.3 AHBM Die Layout
Only lower 256 GB of the 4 TB die-local window is assigned.
```text
[41:38] MBZ (4)
[37] addr_space (1) -- 0 = local resource, 1 = HBM memory
[36: 0] sub-address (37)
```
| addr_space | Meaning |
|------------|---------|
| 0 | Local resource |
| 1 | HBM memory |
##### 2.3.1 HBM Window (addr_space = 1)
```text
[36:0] hbm_offset (37) -- 128 GB decode window
```
The architectural decode window is fixed at 128 GB. Implemented capacity
may be smaller depending on SKU/topology (see D4).
##### 2.3.2 Resource Window (addr_space = 0)
```text
[36:34] resource_kind (3)
[33: 0] kind_local (34) -- 16 GB per kind
```
| resource_kind | Meaning |
|---------------|---------|
| 000 | PE_LOCAL |
| 001 | MCPU_LOCAL |
| 010 | CUBE_SRAM |
| 011..111 | Reserved |
Each kind gets a 16 GB decode region.
##### 2.3.3 PE_LOCAL (resource_kind = 000)
```text
[33] MBZ (1)
[32:29] pe_id (4) -- 0..15
[28:25] pe_sub_unit (4)
[24: 0] sub_offset (25) -- 32 MB per slot
```
16 PEs x 16 sub-unit slots x 32 MB = 8 GB active decode.
| pe_sub_unit | Name | Budget |
|-------------|------|--------|
| 0 | PE_CPU_DTCM | 8 KB |
| 1 | MATH_ENGINE_DTCM | 8 KB |
| 2 | IPCQ | 256 KB |
| 3 | PE_CPU_SFR | 16 KB |
| 4 | MATH_ENGINE_SFR | 16 KB |
| 5 | DMA_ENGINE_SFR | 192 KB |
| 6 | PE_TCM | 2 MB |
| 7..15 | Reserved | -- |
##### 2.3.4 MCPU_LOCAL (resource_kind = 001)
```text
[33:30] MBZ (4)
[29:25] mcpu_sub_unit (5)
[24: 0] sub_offset (25) -- 32 MB per slot
```
1 GB active decode.
| mcpu_sub_unit | Name | Budget |
|---------------|------|--------|
| 0 | MCPU_ITCM | 512 KB |
| 1 | MCPU_DTCM | 512 KB |
| 2 | IPCQ | 256 KB |
| 3 | MCPU_SFR | 8 KB |
| 4 | MCPU_DMA_SFR | 16 KB |
| 5 | MCPU_SRAM | 10 MB |
| 6..31 | Reserved | -- |
##### 2.3.5 CUBE_SRAM (resource_kind = 010)
```text
[33:25] MBZ (9)
[24: 0] sram_offset (25) -- flat 32 MB
```
#### 2.4 IOCHIPLET Die Layout
Only lower 1 TB of the 4 TB die-local window is assigned.
```text
[41:40] MBZ (2)
[39: 0] chiplet_offset (40) -- 1 TB
```
Region split by address range:
| Range | Meaning | Decode condition |
|-------|---------|------------------|
| [0, 2 GB) | IOCPU resource | chiplet_offset < 0x8000_0000 |
| [2 GB, 1 TB) | UAL | chiplet_offset >= 0x8000_0000 |
##### 2.4.1 IOCPU Region
```text
[30:27] iocpu_sub_unit (4)
[26: 0] sub_offset (27) -- 128 MB per slot
```
16 x 128 MB slots. 2 GB active decode.
| iocpu_sub_unit | Name | Budget |
|----------------|------|--------|
| 0 | IOCPU_ITCM | 512 KB |
| 1 | IOCPU_DTCM | 512 KB |
| 2 | IPCQ | 2 MB |
| 3 | IOCPU_SFR | 8 KB |
| 4 | IO_DMA_SFR | 16 KB |
| 5 | IO_SRAM | 64 MB |
| 6..15 | Reserved | -- |
##### 2.4.2 UAL Region
Sub-layout TBD (separate ADR).
#### 2.5 Addressing Rules
1. MBZ bits must be zero. An address with non-zero MBZ bits is
**architecturally invalid**. Implementation may raise a decode fault
or return an error -- behavior is not prescribed by this ADR.
2. Fixed slot sizes are chosen for simple hardware decode; actual
implemented capacity may be smaller than the slot.
3. Access beyond a sub-unit's implemented budget within a slot is
**architecturally invalid** (same policy as MBZ).
### D3. Bitfield decoding is deterministic
Given an integer address, field extraction (`sip_id`, `die_id`, `kind`,
`sub_unit`, `offset`) is purely positional. No runtime state is required.
Decoding deterministically maps an integer address to destination domains:
`sip_id`, `die_id`, target kind (HBM / PE_LOCAL / MCPU_LOCAL / CUBE_SRAM /
IOCPU / UAL).
### D4. Capacity validation may depend on topology config
Whether a decoded address falls within **implemented capacity** (e.g.,
HBM 96 GB on a specific SKU) is checked against topology parameters
provided via DI/config. Decode itself (D3) never consults topology --
only validation does. These parameters must live in the topology/config
layer, not in node implementations.
### D5. Routing consumes decoded domains, not raw bits
Routing policy uses decoded domains:
- `src` location (sip / die / pe or node_id)
- `dst` domains derived from PhysAddr decoding
- `size_bytes` for size-aware link latency
Routing must not inspect raw bit-fields directly except inside the
decoding module.
## Alternatives Considered
1. **Keep `rack_id` (4 bits)**: Rejected -- never used in practice,
consumes 4 bits that enable die-local expansion to 42 bits
(IOCHIPLET 1 TB).
2. **Uniform 256 GB per die**: Rejected -- IOCHIPLET UAL requires ~1 TB.
Freed rack_id bits enable 42-bit local_offset.
3. **Variable-width die windows (AHBM 256 GB, CHIPLET 1 TB via multi-seg
spanning)**: Rejected -- complicates D3 (deterministic decoding).
Uniform 4 TB window with MBZ padding is simpler.
4. **Use raw integers everywhere, decode ad-hoc in routing**: Rejected --
leads to duplicated logic, inconsistent routing, and hidden
assumptions.
5. **Hardcode topology sizes (SIP/CUBE/PE counts) into decoding**:
Rejected -- violates SPEC R3 and breaks swappability.
6. **Put decoding inside memory controllers or routers**: Rejected --
leaks policy into components, violates SPEC R4 / D5.
## Consequences
### Positive
- Simple hierarchical decoder: SIP -> die -> kind -> sub-unit.
- Clean separation of memory (HBM) vs local resource (PE/MCPU/SRAM/IOCPU).
- Deterministic routing domains enable clear test invariants (SPEC R1, R5).
- Expandable: 11 reserved die_id slots, reserved resource_kind / sub-unit
slots, reserved MBZ bits.
- DI-first: decoder can be swapped without changing components (SPEC R4).
### Tradeoffs
- Sparse address holes due to power-of-2 slot alignment.
- Large reserved/MBZ regions (intentional for future extension).
- Requires explicit configuration for topology-derived sizes (D4).
- Introduces a single "blessed" decoding module that must remain stable
and well-tested.
## Supersedes
- **ADR-0031 (PhysAddr PE-Resource Extension)**: stub status. The
PE_LOCAL / MCPU_LOCAL / CUBE_SRAM sub-unit tables in D2.3.3-D2.3.5
fulfill ADR-0031's stated goals.
## Implementation Notes (Non-normative)
- Recommended module: `src/kernbench/policy/address/phyaddr.py`
- Tests should cover: encode/decode round-trip per kind, MBZ enforcement,
die_id dispatch (AHBM / IOCHIPLET / reserved), sub-unit boundary
values, backward compatibility of factory APIs.
- Factory methods: `hbm_addr`, `pe_hbm_addr`, `pe_tcm_addr`,
`cube_sram_addr` retain signatures (minus `rack_id`); `cube_id`
parameter renamed to `die_id`.
- New factories: `pe_resource_addr`, `mcpu_resource_addr`,
`iocpu_resource_addr`, `ual_addr`.
## Appendix A. Address Examples
### A.1 AHBM HBM access
sip=2, die=5, HBM offset=0x1000
```text
sip_id = 2 -> [50:47] = 0b0010
die_id = 5 -> [46:42] = 0b00101
addr_space = 1 -> [37] = 1 (HBM)
hbm_offset = 0x1000 -> [36:0]
51-bit addr = (2 << 47) | (5 << 42) | (1 << 37) | 0x1000
```
### A.2 AHBM PE_LOCAL -- PE3 PE_TCM, offset=0x400
```text
sip_id = 0 -> [50:47] = 0
die_id = 0 -> [46:42] = 0
addr_space = 0 -> [37] = 0
resource_kind = 0 -> [36:34] = 000 (PE_LOCAL)
pe_id = 3 -> [32:29] = 0011
pe_sub_unit = 6 -> [28:25] = 0110 (PE_TCM)
sub_offset = 0x400 -> [24:0]
local_offset = (0 << 34) | (3 << 29) | (6 << 25) | 0x400
```
### A.3 AHBM MCPU_LOCAL -- MCPU_SRAM, offset=0x0
```text
sip_id = 1 -> [50:47] = 0001
die_id = 3 -> [46:42] = 00011
addr_space = 0 -> [37] = 0
resource_kind = 1 -> [36:34] = 001 (MCPU_LOCAL)
mcpu_sub_unit = 5 -> [29:25] = 00101 (MCPU_SRAM)
sub_offset = 0 -> [24:0] = 0
local_offset = (1 << 34) | (5 << 25)
```
### A.4 IOCHIPLET -- IOCPU IPCQ, offset=0x20000
```text
sip_id = 1 -> [50:47] = 0001
die_id = 17 -> [46:42] = 10001 (IOCHIPLET[1])
iocpu_sub_unit = 2 -> [30:27] = 0010 (IPCQ)
sub_offset = 0x20000 -> [26:0]
chiplet_offset = (2 << 27) | 0x20000
(< 0x8000_0000 -> IOCPU region)
```
### A.5 IOCHIPLET -- UAL region, offset=4 GB
```text
sip_id = 0 -> [50:47] = 0
die_id = 16 -> [46:42] = 10000 (IOCHIPLET[0])
chiplet_offset = 0x1_0000_0000 (4 GB >= 2 GB -> UAL region)
```
## Links
- SPEC.md: R1 (routing), R3 (configurable topology), R4 (DI-first),
R5 (multi-domain comm)
- ADR-0031: Superseded