2-8Service Guide

2.2.6 Signal Descriptions

Table 2-2 M1521 Signal Descriptions

Signal Pin Type Description
Host Interface
A[31:29]
A[28:26]
A[25:23]
A[22:20]
A[19:17]
A[16:14]
A[13:11]
A[10:08]
A[07:05]
A[04:03]
W8, W11, U11, Y10,
Y9, V10, W9, W10, U9,
U10, V9, U5, V5, W5,
Y5, U6, W6, V6, Y6,
U7, W7, Y7, V7, V8,
Y8, Y12, U8, Y11, V11
I/O Host Address Bus Lines. A[31:3] have two
functions. As inputs, along with the byte enable
signals, these serve as the address lines of the host
address bus that defines the physical area of
memory or I/O being accessed. As outputs, the
M1521 drives them during inquiry cycles on behalf of
PCI masters.
BEJ[7:0] M1, L4, L3, L2, L1, K4,
K3, K2 IByte Enables. These are the byte enable signals for
the data bus. BEJ[7] applies to the most significant
byte and BEJ[0] applies to the least significant byte.
They determine which byte of data must be written to
the memory, or are requested by the CPU. In local
memory read and line-fill cycles, these are ignored
by the M1521.
ADSJ T5 IAddress Strobe. The CPU or M1521 starts a new
cycle by asserting ADSJ first. The M1521 does not
precede to execute a cycle until it detects ADSJ
active.
BRDYJ M5 OBurst Ready. The assertion of BRDYJ means the
current transaction is complete. The CPU
terminates the cycle by receiving 1 or 4 active
BRDYJs depending on different types of cycles.
NAJ N5 ONext Address. It is asserted by the M1521 to inform
the CPU that pipelined cycles are ready for
execution.
AHOLD L5 OCPU A-Hold Request Output. It serves as the input
of CPU's AHOLD pin and actively driven for inquiry
cycles.
EADSJ R5 OExternal Address Strobe. This signal is connected to
the CPU EADSJ pin. During PCI cycles, the M1521
asserts this signal to proceed snooping.
BOFFJ P5 OCPU Back-Off. If BOFFJ is sampled active, CPU
floats all its buses in the next clock.
HITMJ T8 IHost Cache Hit after Modified. When snooped, the
CPU asserts HITMJ to indicate that a hit to a
modified line in the data cache occurred. It is used
to prohibit another bus master from accessing the
data of this modified line in the memory until the line
is completely written-back.