IEI Integration PM-LX-800 v1.10 User Manual

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NOTE:

The following discussion applies to DOS environment. It is recommended

you contact IEI support or visit our website for specific drivers for more

sophisticated operating systems, e.g., Windows and Linux.

The Watchdog Timer is provided to ensure that standalone systems can always recover

from catastrophic conditions that cause the CPU to crash. This condition may have

occurred by external EMI or a software bug. When the CPU stops working correctly,

Watchdog Timer will either perform a hardware reset (cold boot) or a Non-Maskable

Interrupt (NMI) to bring the system back to a known state.

A BIOS function call (INT 15H) is used to control the Watchdog Timer:

INT 15H:

AH – 6FH Sub-function:

AL – 2:

Sets the Watchdog Timer’s period.

BL:

Time-out value (Its unit-second is dependent on the item “Watchdog

Timer unit select” in CMOS setup).

Table B-1: AH-6FH Sub-function

You have to call sub-function 2 to set the time-out period of Watchdog Timer first. If the

time-out value is not zero, the Watchdog Timer will start counting down. While the timer

value reaches zero, the system will reset. To ensure that this reset condition does not

occur, calling sub-function 2 must periodically refresh the Watchdog Timer. However, the

Watchdog timer will be disabled if you set the time-out value to be zero.

A tolerance of at least 10% must be maintained to avoid unknown routines within the

operating system (DOS), such as disk I/O that can be very time-consuming.

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