Usb Resume Enable Bit; Interrupt/Activity Status Combinations - Intel 460GX Software Developer’s Manual

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Interrupt/Activity Status Combinations

Bit 2
0
1
1
0
10.6

USB Resume Enable Bit

Two bits have been added to the USB Host controller functionality in function 2 of IFB (PCI
Register configuration space at Offset C4h). This register is in the resume well of this function.
USB Resume Enable: (IFB Function 2 Config Register)
Address Offset:
Attribute:
Default Value:
Size:
Bit
7:2
1
0
For performing legacy power management, the firmware has to set these two bits in each of the
functions, if it wants the USB Host controller to monitor these ports.
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Bit 0
1
DMA transfer is in progress. No interrupt has been generated by the IDE device.
0
The IDE device generated an interrupt and the Physical Region Descriptors
exhausted. This is normal completion where the size of the physical memory regions is
equal to the IDE device transfer size.
1
The IDE device generated an interrupt. The controller has not reached the end of the
physical memory regions. This is a valid completion case when the size of the physical
memory regions is larger than the IDE device transfer size.
0
Error condition. If the IDE DMA Error bit is 1, there is a problem transferring data to/
from memory. Specifics of the error have to be determined using bus-specific
information. If the Error bit is 0, the PRD specified a smaller buffer size than the
programmed IDE transfer size.
C4h
Read/Write
00h
8 bits
Type
RO
Reserved
RW
PORT1EN: Enable port 1 of the USB controller to look at wakeup events. When set, the
USB controller will monitor port 1 for remote wakeup and connect/disconnect events.
When cleared, the USB controller will not look at this port for a wakeup event. For function
2, this bit applies to port 1.
RW
PORT0EN: Enable port 0 of the USB controller to look at wakeup events. When set, the
USB controller will monitor port 0 for remote wakeup and connect/disconnect events.
When cleared, the USB controller will not look at this port for a wakeup event. For function
2, this bit applies to port 0.
IFB Usage Considerations
Description
Description
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