MultiProcessor Specification
Table 4-12. Local Interrupt Entry Fields
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ENTRY TYPE | 0 | 8 | Entry type 4 identifies a local interrupt | |||
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INTERRUPT TYPE | 1 | 8 | See Table | |||
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PO | 2:0 | 2 | Polarity of APIC local input signals: | |||
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| 00 = | Conforms to | ||
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| specifications of bus | ||
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| (for example, EISA is | ||
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| triggered interrupts) | ||
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| 01 = | Active high | ||
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| 10 = | Reserved | ||
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| 11 = | Active low | ||
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| Must be 00 if the 82489DX is used. | |||
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EL | 2:2 | 2 | Trigger mode of APIC local input signals: | |||
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| 00 = | Conforms to | ||
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| specifications of bus | ||
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| edge triggered) | ||
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| 10 = | Reserved | ||
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SOURCE BUS ID | 4 | 8 | Identifies the bus from which the interrupt | |||
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SOURCE BUS IRQ | 5 | 8 | Identifies the interrupt signal from the | |||
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| source bus. Values are mapped onto | |||
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| IRQ0 of an ISA bus. See Section D.3 for | |||
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DESTINATION LOCAL APIC ID | 6 | 8 | Identifies the local APIC to which the | |||
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| signal is connected. If the ID is 0FFh, the | |||
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| signal is connected to all local APICs. | |||
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DESTINATION LOCAL APIC | 7 | 8 | Identifies the LINTINn pin to which the | |||
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