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EPC-3305 Hardware Reference next table defines the bit position to control these features. All bits are active high, with the exception of the ENUM bit. Table 4-9. Local interrupt enables R/W R/W Index Default 0x05 0x04 D7 — D6 IRQ7 D5 — D4 IRQ 11 D3 — D2 INIT D1 IRQ 10 D0 NMI IRQ_7 Enables an interrupt on ENUM from the 21554 drawbridge or CompactPCI backplane. If set to one, an interrupt occurs when ENUM asserts. IRQ_11 Enables IRQ 11 when the CPU ejector latch opens. If set to one, IRQ 11 asserts as long as the latch remains in the open position. INIT Enables an INIT on a soft reset. If set to one, the INIT line to the processor is strobed on a soft reset. You can use these values: Disabled A reset source programmed to generate a soft reset does not reset (INIT) the processor. Enabled (POR default) Resets (INIT) the processor. Use this to produce a timed interrupt with no processor reset. IRQ_10 Enables IRQ_10 on a soft reset. If set to one, IRQ 10 asserts for 63 ms before the INIT signal to the processor is strobed. NMI Enables an NMI on a soft reset. If set to one, the NMI line asserts for 63 ms before the INIT signal to the processor is strobed. CompactPCI features register The CompactPCI Features register provides a means for software to read: • CompactPCI geographic address • CompactPCI SYSEN bit • RTM present This register allows software to route CompactPCI interrupts to the local processor. Note that the CompactPCI backplanes rotate the interrupts from slot to slot. It is up to software to de-rotate (if required) the source of the interrupts. Slot position can be determined by reading the Geographical Address from the CPLD. Plug the EPC-3305 into a system slot only if the system is specifically designed around the EPC-3305 feature set. The EPC-3305 is not designed as a system card. Table 4-10. CompactPCI features register R/W Index R (D5 R/W) 0x09 D7 SYSEN SYSEN 60 D6 D5 #RTM _P INTS_ IN D4 GA4 D3 GA3 D2 GA2 D1 GA1 D0 GA0 The SYSEN signal from the CompactPCI backplane. This is an active low signal. If zero it indicated that the CPU card is plugged into the System
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