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System resources, Interrupts, Maskable interrupts – Compaq W4000 User Manual

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Chapter 4 System Support


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The microprocessor uses tw

ware interrupts; maskable and nonmaskable. A

m kable interr

be e

disabled within the microprocessor by the use of the STI and

C instructions. A nonma

annot be masked off within the microprocessor,

a

ugh it may

ibited

or software means external to the microprocessor.

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to get th

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eripheral functions produce a unique INTA-H

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Q0-15 (ISA) sig

asserts the interrupt

e microprocessor. The microprocessor halts execution to determine the source

of the in

vices the peripheral as appropriate.

the routing of PCI and ISA interrupts. Most IRQs are routed through the I/O












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SYSTEM

RESOURCES

This section describes the availability and basic control of major subsystems, otherwise known a
resource allocation or simply “system resources.” System resources are provi

nts.

basis through hardware interrupts and DMA requests and gra

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controller, which contains a serializing function. A serialized interrupt stream is applied to the
82801 ICH2.

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Hard Drives

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Processing

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I/O &

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Processor

PCI Peripherals

LPC47B367

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APIC bus

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