Register X97H: Nmi Sources & Mask - Kontron PCI-946-1 Technical Reference Manual

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3.3.7. Register x97h: NMI sources & mask
Not used by the BIOS, except when the Whatchdog option is enabled and after POST.
All bits are active "1" regardless of the electrical state of the signal. Inversion is provided
by the hardware when required. When an NMI source is enabled, the corresponding event
is latched until the enable bit is cleared. When the enable bit is cleared, the status bit
reflects the signal (not latched).
The NMI itself is generated through the IOCHK* signal. As a result, it can be monitored
on the ISA backplane, and the NMI handler must reset the IOCHK* latch.
* = Active low signal
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Bit
7
6
Reset
0
Read
BatFltEn
BatFlt
Write
BatFltEn
Watchdog NMI: NMI from the Watchdog timeout.
WdNmi
WdNmiEn
Enable NMI from the Watchdog.
Battery Fault: NMI from power failure detection.
BatFlt
BatFltEn
Enable NMI from BatFlt.
Fan Fault: NMI from CPU fan failure detection
FanFlt
Enable NMI from FanFlt
FanFltEn
NOTE
When a watchdog NMI occurs, the CPU must trigger or disable the
watchdog within 1ms or the watchdog will generate a master reset.
Knowing that an NMI is the highest priority interrupt on the CPU, if the CPU
cannot answer the NMI within 1ms then there is a major problem and the
best thing to do is to reset everything. Normally, the CPU will answer the NMI
and re-trigger the watchdog for the time it needs to shut down properly.
5
4
3
2
0
FanFlt
FanFlt En
FanFlt En
3-8
1
0
0
WdNmiEn
WdNmi
WdNmiEn

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