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PCI Bus Interface
Signal Name Pin #
I/O Signal Description
AD[31:0] see
pin
list)
IO
Address /Data Bus. Multiplexed address and data. The address is
driven with FRAME# assertion and data is driven or received in
following cycles.
CBE[3:0]# L1,A4,
D1,F4
IO
Command /Byte Enable. The command is driven with FRAME#
assertion. Byte enables corresponding to supplied or requested data
are driven on following clocks.
DEVSEL#
B3
IO
Device Select. The VT8235 asserts his signal o claim PCI transactions
through positive or subtractive decoding. As an input, DEVSEL#
indicates the response to a VT8235-initiated transaction and is also
sampled when decoding whether to subtractively decode the cycle.
FRAME#
B4
IO
Frame. Assertion indicates the address phase of a PCI transfer.
Negation indicates that one more data transfer is desired by the cycle
initiator.
IRDY#
C4
IO
Initiator Ready. Asserted when the initiator is ready for data transfer.
TRDY#
A3
IO
Target Ready. Asserted when the target is ready for data transfer.
STOP#
C3
IO
Stop. Asserted by the target to request the master to stop the current
transaction.
SERR#
C1
I
System Error. SERR# can be pulsed active by any PCI device that
detects a system error condition. Upon sampling SERR# active, the
VT8235 can be programmed o generate an NMI to the CPU.
PAR
D3
IO
Parity. A single parity bi is provided over AD[31:0]and C/BE[3:0]#.
INTA#
INTB#
INTC#
INTD#
INTE#
/GPIO12
/PCGNTA,
INTF#
/GPIO13
/PCGNTB,
INTG#
/GPIO14,
INTH#
/GPIO15
P1,
P2,
P3,
R1
A7,
B8,
D8,
C7
I
PCI Interrupt Request .The INTA# through INTD# pins are typically
connected to the PCI bus INTA#-INTD# pins per the able below.
INTE-H# are enabled by setting Device 17,Function 0 Rx5B[1]=1.
BIOS settings must match the physical connection method.
INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD#
PCI Slot 1 INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD#
PCI Slot 2 INTB# INTC# INTD# INTE#
PCI Slot 3 INTC# INTD# INTE# INTF#
PCI Slot 4 INTD# INTE# INTF# INTG#
PCI Slot 5 INTE# INTF# INTG# INTH#
PCI Slot 6 INTF# INTG# INTH# INTA#
PCI Bus Interface Continue
Signal Name Pin #
I/O Signal Description
REQ5#/GPI7,
REQ4#,
REQ3#,
REQ2#,
REQ1#,
REQ0#
N4
L4
H4
D4
C5
D6
I
PCI Request. These signals connect to the VT8235 from each PCI slot
(or each PCI master)o request he PCI bus. To use pin N4 as REQ5#,
Function 0 RxE4 must be set to 1 otherwise his pin will function as
General Purpose Input 7.
GNT5#/GPO
7,
GNT4#,
GNT3#,
GNT2#,
GNT1#,
GNT0#
P4
M4
J4
E4
D5
E6
O
PCI Grant. These signals are driven by he VT8235 to grant PCI access
to a specific PCI master. To use pin P4 as GNT5#,Function 0 RxE4
must be set to 1 otherwise this pin will function as General Purpose
Output 7.
PCIRST#
R2
O
PCI Reset. This signal is used o reset devices attached to the PCI bus.
PCICLK
R22
I
PCI Clock. This signal provides timing for all transactions on the PCI
Bus.
PCKRUN#
AF5
IO
PCI Bus Clock Run. This signal indicates whether he PCI clock is or
will be stopped high) or running (low).The VT8235 drives his signal
low when he PCI clock is running default on reset)and releases it
when it stops the PCI clock. External devices may assert this signal
low o request hat he PCI clock be restarted or prevent it from
stopping. Connect his pin o ground using a 100 .resistor if he function
is not used. Refer to the
“
PCI Mobile Design Guide
”
and he VIA
“
VT8633 Apollo Pro266 Design Guide
”
for more details.
PC /PCI DMA
Signal Name
Pin #
I/O
PU
Signal Description
PCREQA/GPIO8/VGA
TE
C8
I
PC /PCI Request A. Device 17 Function 0 Rx53[7]=1
PCREQB /GPIO9
B7
I
PC /PCI Request B. Device 17 Function 0 Rx53[7]=1
PCGNTA /GPIO12
A7
O
PC /PCI Grant A. Device 17 Function 0 Rx53[7]=1
PCGNTB /GPIO13
B8
O
PC /PCI Grant B. Device 17 Function 0 Rx53[7]=1
5.3 VIA VT8235 BGA PCI-LPC/ISA South Bridge
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