2 drivers, 3 gpio programming – ADLINK Hurricane-QM57 User Manual

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4.2

Drivers

Software drivers for Chipset, Ethernet and graphics adapter are available for the Hurricane-QM57.

These drivers can be downloaded from LiPPERT's website http://www.lippertembedded.com.

Follow the installation instructions that come with the drivers.

4.3

GPIO programming

The table below shows which Intel QM57 (“Ibex Peak”) GPIO is wired to the appropriate System Panel
Connector (X5) pin. For further information please consult the “Intel® 5 Series Chipset and Intel® 3400 Series
Chipset External Design Specification (EDS)”.

X5 pin Ibex Peak PCH signal X5 pin Ibex Peak PCH signal

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13

PCH_GPIO64

14

PCH_GPIO65

15

PCH_GPIO66

16

PCH_GPIO67

17

PCH_GPIO1

18

PCH_GPIO6

19

PCH_GPIO7

20

PCH_GPIO28

Windows

In order to use the GPIOs under Windows you may utilize the PortTalk driver.

Note:

The following description on how to use the PortTalk driver is based on
an extended version created by LiPPERT ADLINK Technology. To get it,
just send an email to

[email protected]

.

The “Cmdline tools” directory contains all available functions provided by the PortTalk driver. The functions
needed are “rdpcil”, “wrpcil, “inl” and “outl”.

Initially the GPIO Base Address is needed. It can be found in register 0x48 of the PCI Configuration Registers
(LPC I/F—D31:F0). Using the command line you have to type “rdpcil 0 31 0 0x48”. In the example, which is
shown in the picture below, the readout is “0000 0501”.

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