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PCI Interface Continue
Name Pin Attr Signal Description
AD[31:0]
I/O
3.3V/5V -M
PCI Address /Data Bus:
In address phase:
1.When the SiS961 is a PCI bus master, AD[31:0] are output
signals.
2.When the SiS961 is a PCI target, AD[31:0] are input signals.
In data phase:
1.When the SiS961 is a target of a memory read/write cycle,
AD[31:0] are floating.
2.When the SiS961 is a target of a configuration or an I/O cycle,
AD[31:0] are output signals in a read cycle, and input signals in
a write cycle.
PAR
I/O
3.3V/5V -M
Parity:
SiS961 drives out Even Parity covering AD[31:0] and
C/BE[3:0]#. It does not check the input parity signal.
FRAME#
I/O
3.3V/5V -M
Frame#:
FRAME# is an output when the SiS961 is a PCI bus master.
The SiS961 drives FRAME# to indicate the beginning and
duration of an access. When the SiS961 is a PCI slave device,
FRAME# is an input signal.
IRDY#
I/O
3.3V/5V -M
Initiator Ready:
IRDY# is an output when the SiS961 is a PCI bus master. The
assertion of IRDY# indicates the current PCI bus master's
ability to complete the current data phase of the transaction. For
a read cycle, IRDY# indicates that the PCI bus master is
prepared to accept the read data on the following rising edge of
the PCI clock. For a write cycle, IRDY# indicates that the bus
master has driven valid data on the PCI bus. When the SiS961 is
a PCI slave, IRDY# is an input pin.
TRDY#
I/O
3.3V/5V -M
Target Ready:
TRDY# is an output when the SiS961 is a PCI slave. The
assertion of TRDY# indicates the target agent's ability to
complete the current data phase of the transaction. For a read
cycle, TRDY# indicates that the target has driven valid data
onto the PCI bus. For a write cycle, TRDY# indicates that the
target is prepared to accept data from the PCI bus. When the
SiS961 is a PCI master, it is an input pin.
STOP#
I/O
3.3V/5V -M
Stop#:
STOP# indicates that the bus master must start terminating its
current PCI bus cycle at the next clock edge and release control
of the PCI bus. STOP# is used for disconnection, retry, and
target-abortion sequences on the PCI bus.
PCI Interface
Name Pin Attr Signal Description
DEVSEL#
I/O
3.3V/5V -M
Device Select:
As a PCI target, SiS961 asserts DEVSEL# by doing positive or
subtractive decoding. SiS961 positively asserts DEVSEL# when
the DRAM address is being accessed by a PCI master, PCI
configuration registers or embedded controllers’ registers are
being addressed, or the BIOS memory space is being accessed.
The low 16K I/O space and low 16M memory space are
responded subtractively. The DEVESEL# is an input pin when
SiS961 is acting as a PCI master. It is asserted by the addressed
agent to claim the current transaction.
PREQ[4:0]#
I
3.3V/5V -M
PCI Bus Request:
PCI Bus Master Request Signals
PGNT[4:0]#
O
3.3V –M
PCI Bus Grant:
PCI Bus Master Grant Signals
PREQ5# /
GPIO5
I
I/O
3.3V/5V- M
PCI Bus Request:
PCI Bus Master Request Signal
PGNT5# /
GPIO6
O
I/O
3.3V- M
PCI Bus Grant:
PCI Bus Master Grant Signal
INT[A:D]#
I
3.3V/5V –M
PCI interrupt A,B,C,D:
The PCI interrupts will be connected to the inputs of the internal
Interrupt controller through the rerouting logic associated with
each PCI interrupt.
PCIRST#
O
3.3V –M
PCI Bus Reset:
PCIRST# will be asserted during the period when PWROK is
low, and will be kept on asserting until about 24ms after
PWROK goes high.
SERR#
I
3.3V/5V –M
System Error:
When sampled active low, a non-maskable interrupt (NMI) can
be generated to CPU if enabled.
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