Chapter 4  System Support
 
Compaq Deskpro 4000 and 6000 Personal Computers
      featuring the Pentium II Processor
First Edition - October 1997
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Figure 4-3 shows how the loading of 0CF8h results in a Type 0 configuration cycle on the PCI
bus. The Device Number (bits <15..11> determines which one of the AD31..11 lines is to be
asserted high for the IDSEL signal, which acts as a “chip select” function for the PCI device to be
configured.
Figure 4–3.   Type 0 Configuration Cycle
Type 0 configuration cycles are used for configuring devices on PCI bus # 0. Type 1
configuration cycles (reg. 0CF8h bits <1,0> = 01b) are passed on to PCI bus # 1 (if present).
Table 4-3 shows the standard configuration of device numbers and IDSEL connections for
components and slots residing on a PCI bus.
Table 4–3. PCI Device Configuration Access
                    Table 4-3.
                       PCI Component Configuration Access
PCI Component
Device
No. [1]
IDSEL
Wired to:
440LX (North Bridge) 0 AD11
PCI Connector (slot 1) 12 AD23
PCI Connector (slot 2) 13 AD24
PCI Connector (slot 3) 14 AD25
PCI Connector (slot 4) [2] 18 AD29
SCSI Controller 15 AD26
Network Interface Controller 16 AD27
82371 (South Bridge) 20 AD31
NOTES
[1] CF8h bits <15..11>
[2] Minitower only
The function number (CF8h, bits <10..8>) is used to select a particular function within a
multifunction device as shown in Table 4-4.
AD31..0
w/Type 0
Config. Cycle
Reserved
Device
Number
Function
Number
Register
Index
Bus
Number
3130 24 23
16 15 11 10 8 721  0
0  0
IDSEL  (only one signal line asserted)
Function
Number
Register
Index
31
11 10 8
721  0
Register 0CF8h
Results in: