Interrupts; Pci Interrupt Routing Map - Intel D850MVSE Specification

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2.6 Interrupts

Table 17.

Interrupts

IRQ
System Resource
NMI
I/O channel check
0
Reserved, interval timer
1
Reserved, keyboard buffer full
2
Reserved, cascade interrupt from slave PIC
3
COM2
4
COM1
5
LPT2 (Plug and Play option) / Audio / User available
6
Diskette drive
7
LPT1
8
Real-time clock
9
Reserved for ICH2 system management bus
10
User available
11
User available
12
Onboard mouse port (if present, else user available)
13
Reserved, math coprocessor
14
Primary IDE
15
Secondary IDE
Note:
Default, but can be changed to another IRQ.

2.7 PCI Interrupt Routing Map

This section describes interrupt sharing and how the interrupt signals are connected between the
PCI bus connectors and onboard PCI devices. The PCI specification specifies how interrupts can
be shared between devices attached to the PCI bus. In most cases, the small amount of latency
added by sharing interrupts does not affect the operation or throughput of the devices. In some
special cases where maximum performance is needed from a device, a PCI device should not share
an interrupt with other PCI devices. Use the following information to avoid sharing an interrupt
with a PCI add-in card.
PCI devices are categorized as follows to specify their interrupt grouping:
INTA: By default, all add-in cards that require only one interrupt are in this category. For
almost all cards that require more than one interrupt, the first interrupt on the card is also
classified as INTA.
INTB: Generally, the second interrupt on add-in cards that require two or more interrupts is
classified as INTB. (This is not an absolute requirement.)
INTC and INTD: Generally, a third interrupt on add-in cards is classified as INTC and a
fourth interrupt is classified as INTD.
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