Signal Definitions (Continued)
2.2.2 PCI Interface Signals (Continued)
BGA
SPGA
Signal Name
Pin No. Pin No
Type
Description
Frame
FRAME#
A8
C13
s/t/s
(PU)
(PU)
Cycle Frame is driven by the current master to indicate the
beginning and duration of an access. FRAME# is asserted to
indicate a bus transaction is beginning. While FRAME# is
asserted, data transfers continue. When FRAME# is deasserted,
the transaction is in the final data phase.
This pin is internally connected to a 20-kohm pull-up resistor.
IRDY#
TRDY#
STOP#
C9
(PU)
D14
(PU)
s/t/s
s/t/s
s/t/s
Initiator Ready
Initiator Ready is asserted to indicate that the bus master is able
to complete the current data phase of the transaction. IRDY# is
used in conjunction with TRDY#. A data phase is completed on
any SYSCLK in which both IRDY# and TRDY# are sampled
asserted. During a write, IRDY# indicates valid data is present
on AD[31:0]. During a read, it indicates the master is prepared to
accept data. Wait cycles are inserted until both IRDY# and
TRDY# are asserted together.
This pin is internally connected to a 20-kohm pull-up resistor.
B9
(PU)
B14
(PU)
Target Ready
TRDY# is asserted to indicate that the target agent is able to
complete the current data phase of the transaction. TRDY# is
used in conjunction with IRDY#. A data phase is complete on any
SYSCLK in which both TRDY# and IRDY# are sampled
asserted. During a read, TRDY# indicates that valid data is
present on AD[31:0]. During a write, it indicates the target is pre-
pared to accept data. Wait cycles are inserted until both IRDY#
and TRDY# are asserted together.
This pin is internally connected to a 20-kohm pull-up resistor.
C11
A15
Target Stop
(PU)
(PU)
STOP# is asserted to indicate that the current target is request-
ing the master to stop the current transaction. This signal is used
with DEVSEL# to indicate retry, disconnect or target abort. If
STOP# is sampled active while a master, FRAME# will be deas-
serted and the cycle stopped within three SYSCLK cycles. As an
input, STOP# can be asserted in the following cases. 1) If a PCI
master tries to access memory that has been locked by another
master. This condition is detected if FRAME# and LOCK# are
asserted during an address phase. 2) STOP# will also be
asserted if the PCI write buffers are full or if a previously buffered
cycle has not completed. 3) Finally, STOP# can be asserted on
read cycles that cross cache line boundaries. This is conditional
based upon the programming of bit 1 in PCI Control Function 2
Register. (See Table 4-37 on page 156 for programming details.)
This pin is internally connected to a 20-kohm pull-up resistor.
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