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Table 18.
Signal Description (Sheet 4 of 7)
Name
Type
FERR#/PBE#
Output
GTLREF
Input
Input/
HIT#
Output
Input/
HITM#
Output
IERR#
Output
IGNNE#
Input
INIT#
Input
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FERR# (Floating-point Error)/PBE#(Pending Break Event) is a multiplexed signal
and its meaning is qualified with STPCLK#. When STPCLK# is not asserted, FERR#/
PBE# indicates a floating point when the processor detects an unmasked floating-
point error. FERR# is similar to the ERROR# signal on the Intel 387 coprocessor,
and is included for compatibility with systems using MS-DOS*-type floating-point
error reporting. When STPCLK# is asserted, an assertion of FERR#/PBE# indicates
that the processor has a pending break event waiting for service. The assertion of
FERR#/PBE# indicates that the processor should be returned to the Normal state.
When FERR#/PBE# is asserted, indicating a break event, it remains asserted until
STPCLK# is deasserted. Assertion of PREQ# when STPCLK# is active also causes
an FERR# break event.
For additional information on the pending break event functionality, including
identification of support of the feature and enable/disable information, refer to
Volumes 3A and 3B of the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's
Manual and the Inte
Processor Identification and CPUID Instruction application
note.
GTLREF determines the signal reference level for AGTL+ input pins. GTLREF should
be set at 2/3 V
. GTLREF is used by the AGTL+ receivers to determine if a signal
CCP
is a logical 0 or logical 1.
HIT# (Snoop Hit) and HITM# (Hit Modified) convey transaction snoop operation
results. Either FSB agent may assert both HIT# and HITM# together to indicate
that it requires a snoop stall, which can be continued by reasserting HIT# and
HITM# together.
IERR# (Internal Error) is asserted by a processor as the result of an internal error.
Assertion of IERR# is usually accompanied by a SHUTDOWN transaction on the
FSB. This transaction may optionally be converted to an external error signal (e.g.,
NMI) by system core logic. The processor keeps IERR# asserted until the assertion
of RESET#, BINIT#, or INIT#.
IGNNE# (Ignore Numeric Error) is asserted to force the processor to ignore a
numeric error and continue to execute noncontrol floating-point instructions. If
IGNNE# is deasserted, the processor generates an exception on a noncontrol
floating-point instruction if a previous floating-point instruction caused an error.
IGNNE# has no effect when the NE bit in control register 0 (CR0) is set.
IGNNE# is an asynchronous signal. However, to ensure recognition of this signal
following an Input/Output write instruction, it must be valid along with the TRDY#
assertion of the corresponding Input/Output Write bus transaction.
INIT# (Initialization), when asserted, resets integer registers inside the processor
without affecting its internal caches or floating-point registers. The processor then
begins execution at the power-on Reset vector configured during power-on
configuration. The processor continues to handle snoop requests during INIT#
assertion. INIT# is an asynchronous signal. However, to ensure recognition of this
signal following an Input/Output Write instruction, it must be valid along with the
TRDY# assertion of the corresponding Input/Output Write bus transaction. INIT#
must connect the appropriate pins of both FSB agents.
If INIT# is sampled active on the active to inactive transition of RESET#, then the
processor executes its Built-in Self-Test (BIST)
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