Power-On Sequence
At power-on, the flash boot block code initializes the hardware to a known state, then performs basic
power-on diagnostic tests to determine the integrity of the hardware. Initialization performs the
following functions:
1.
Initializes CPU and memory controller.
2.
Initializes VGA software.
3.
Initializes and configures all PCI devices.
4.
Initializes the video to a known state.
5.
Initializes USB devices to a known state.
6.
Performs power-on diagnostics. For more information, see "Power-On Diagnostic Tests".
7.
The unit boots the operating system.
Power-On Diagnostic Tests
The Power-on diagnostics performs basic integrity tests of the hardware to determine its functionality
and configuration. If a diagnostic test fails during hardware initialization the unit simply stops. There
are no messages sent to video.
NOTE:
You may try to restart the unit and run through the diagnostic tests a second time to confirm
the first shutdown.
The following table lists the tests that are performed on the t5000 units.
Table 5-2
Power-On Diagnostic Test
Test
Boot Block Checksum
DRAM
Parallel Port
Serial Port
Timer
RTC CMOS battery
NAND flash device
Description
Tests boot block code for proper checksum value
Simple write/read pattern test of the first 640k of memory
Initiates the port's driver and determines if the device is present
Tests the serial port using simple port verification test to determine if ports are
present
Tests timer interrupt by using polling method
Tests integrity of RTC CMOS battery
Tests for proper NAND flash device ID present
Power-On Sequence
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