Intel Itanium 2 Processor manual LINT10, Own# I/O, Pmi#, REQ50# I/O

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Signals Reference

A.1.44 LINT[1:0] (I)

LINT[1:0] are local interrupt signals. These pins are disabled after RESET#. LINT[0] is typically software configured as INT, an 8259-compatible maskable interrupt request signal. LINT[1] is typically software configured as NMI, a non-maskable interrupt.Both signals are asynchronous inputs.

A.1.45

LOCK# (I/O)

 

LOCK# is never asserted or sampled in the Itanium 2 processor system environment.

A.1.46

NMI (I)

 

The NMI signal is the Non-maskable Interrupt signal. Asserting NMI causes an interrupt with an

 

internally supplied vector value of 2. An external interrupt-acknowledge transaction is not

 

generated. If NMI is asserted during the execution of an NMI service routine, it remains pending

 

and is recognized after the EOI is executed by the NMI service routine. At most, one assertion of

 

NMI is held pending.

 

NMI is rising-edge sensitive. Recognition of NMI is guaranteed in a specific clock if it is asserted

 

synchronously and meets the setup and hold times. If asserted asynchronously, asserted and

 

deasserted pulse widths of NMI must be a minimum of two clocks.This signal must be software

 

configured to be used either as NMI or as another local interrupt (LINT1 pin).

A.1.47

OWN# (I/O)

 

The Guaranteed Cache Line Ownership (OWN#) signal is driven to the bus on the second clock of

 

the Request Phase on the Ab[5]# pin. OWN# is asserted if cache line ownership is guaranteed. This

 

allows a memory controller to ignore memory updates due to implicit writebacks.

A.1.48

PMI# (I)

 

The Platform Management Interrupt (PMI#) signal triggers the highest priority interrupt to the

 

processor. PMI# is usually used by the system to trigger system events that will be handled by

 

platform specific firmware.

A.1.49

PWRGOOD (I)

 

The Power Good (PWRGOOD) signal must be deasserted (L) during power-on, and must be

 

asserted (H) after RESET# is first asserted by the system.

A.1.50

REQ[5:0]# (I/O)

 

The REQ[5:0]# are the Request Command signals. They are asserted by the current bus owner in

 

both clocks of the Request Phase. In the first clock, the REQa[5:0]# signals define the transaction

type to a level of detail that is sufficient to begin a snoop request. In the second clock, REQb[5:0]# signals carry additional information to define the complete transaction type. REQb[4:3]# signals transmit DSZ[1:0]# or the data transfer information of the requestor for transactions that involve data transfer. REQb[2:0]# signals transmit LEN[2:0]# (the data transfer length information). In both clocks, REQ[5:0]# and ADS# are protected by parity RP#.

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Contents Intel Itanium 2 Processor DatasheetDatasheet Contents Processor Information ROM and Scratch Eeprom Supported Figures BINIT#, HIT#, HITM#, BNR#, TND#, BERR# Tables106 Revision No Description Date Revision HistoryIntel Itanium 2 Processor Product FeaturesDatasheet Processor Abstraction Layer OverviewState of Data Mixing Processors of Different Frequencies and Cache SizesTerminology Title Document Number Reference DocumentsIntroduction System Bus Power Pins System Bus SignalsSignal Groups Itanium 2 Processor System BusGroup Name Signals Signal DescriptionsItanium 2 Processor System Bus Signal Groups Symbol Parameter Core Minimum Typ Maximum Unit Package SpecificationsItanium 2 Processor Package Specifications Itanium 2 Processor Power Supply Specifications Signal SpecificationsAGTL+ Signals DC Specifications Sheet 1 Symbol Parameter Minimum Typ Maximum UnitPower Good Signal DC Specifications AGTL+ Signals DC Specifications Sheet 2System Bus Clock Differential Hstl DC Specifications TAP Connection DC SpecificationsLvttl Signal DC Specifications SMBus DC SpecificationsSystem Symbol Parameter Minimum Typ Maximum UnitMinimum Typ Maximum 11. SMBus AC Specifications12. Itanium 2 Processor Absolute Maximum Ratings Sheet 1 Maximum Ratings12. Itanium 2 Processor Absolute Maximum Ratings Sheet 2 Overshoot/Undershoot MagnitudeActivity Factor Overshoot/Undershoot Pulse DurationVcterm Reading Overshoot/Undershoot Specification TablesAbsolute Pulse Duration ns Parameter Description Specification UnitsOver AF = 1 Shoot0143 Wired-OR Signals 0513 22. Itanium 2 Processor Power Pod Connector Signals Power Pod Connector SignalsGroup Name Signals Power Pod Connector AbsoluteVID2 VID1 VID0 23. Processor Core Voltage Identification Code1State Transition Ramp Rate Comment 24. Processor Power StatesItanium 2 Processor System Bus Clock and Processor Clocking Ratio of Bus Frequency A21# A20# A19# A18# A17# 25. Itanium 2 Processor System Bus RatiosSystem Bus Reset and Configuration Timings for Cold Reset 26. Connection for Unused Pins Sheet 1 Recommended Connections for Unused PinsPins/Pin Groups Recommended TAP SignalsSystem Management Signals 26. Connection for Unused Pins Sheet 2Lvttl Power Pod Signals Reserved PinsPinout Specifications Pin Name System Bus Input/Output Signal Name Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 1Pin Name System Bus Input/Output Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 2Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 3 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 4 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 5 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 6 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 7 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 8 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 9 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 10 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 11 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 12 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 13 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 14 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Name Sheet 15 Location Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 1Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 2 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 3 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 4 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 5 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 6 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 7 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 8 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 9 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 10 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 11 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 12 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 13 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 14 Pin/Signal Information Sorted by Pin Location Sheet 15 Pinout Specifications Itanium 2 Processor Package Mechanical DimensionsSubstrate Units ProcessorItanium 2 Processor Package Power Tab Processor Bottom-Side Marking Package MarkingProcessor Top-Side Marking Processor Bottom-Side Marking Placement on Interposer Mechanical Specifications Thermal Alert Thermal FeaturesCase Temperature Specification Case TemperatureSymbol Parameter Core Minimum Maximum Unit Enhanced Thermal ManagementItanium 2 Processor Package Thermocouple Location Thermal Specifications System Management Interface Signal Descriptions System Management Interface SignalsSignal Name Pin Count Description System Management BusSystem Management Feature Specifications 9Xh SMBus Device AddressingProcessor Information ROM Format Sheet 1 Processor Information ROMEeprom SMBus Addressing on the Itanium 2 Processor Cache Processor Information ROM Format Sheet 2Offset Function Examples Section Bits Processor Information ROM Format Sheet 3 FeaturesOffset Function Examples Section Bits Package Part NumbersOther Scratch EepromProcessor Information ROM Format Sheet 4 Current Address Read SMBus Packet Thermal Sensing DeviceRandom Address Read SMBus Packet Byte Write SMBus PacketThermal Sensing Device Supported SMBus Transactions Register Command Reset State Function 13. Command Byte Bit AssignmentThermal Sensing Device Registers Thermal Reference Registers15. Thermal Sensing Device Configuration Register Configuration RegisterThermal Limit Registers Status Register16. Thermal Sensing Device Conversion Rate Register Register Contents Conversion Rate HzConversion Rate Register Alphabetical Signals Reference ATTR30# I/O Table A-2. Effective Memory Type Signal EncodingBCLKp/BCLKn 8 BE70# I/OBERR# I/O Table A-3. Special Transaction Encoding on Byte EnablesSpecial Transaction Byte Enables70# 11 BNR# I/O BINIT# I/O12 BPM50# I/O BPRI#Bus Signal Agent 0 Pins Agent 3 Pins Table A-6. BR30# Signals and Agent IDsBREQ30# I/O Pin SampledD1270# I/O CCL# I/O# I/O DBSYC1# ODEFER# DBSYC2# O24 DEN# I/O 25 DEP150# I/ODRDY# I/O 27 DPS# I/ODRDYC1# O DRDYC2# OFERR# O 33 FCL# I/OHIT# I/O and HITM# I/O ID90#LEN20# I/O IP10#Table A-9. Length of Data Transfers LEN20#OWN# I/O LINT10PMI# REQ50# I/OTransaction REQa50# REQb50# RESET#52 RP# I/O RSP# RS20#SBSYC1# O SBSYC2# OTDO O STBn70# and STBp70# I/OTHRMTRIP# O Table A-11. STBp70# and STBn70# AssociationsTable A-12. Output Signals Sheet 1 Signal SummariesName Active Level Clock Signal Group TND# I/OName Active Level Clock Signal Group Qualified Table A-12. Output Signals Sheet 2Table A-13. Input Signals Table A-15. Input/Output Signals Multiple Driver Table A-14. Input/Output Signals Single Driver108