HP XU700 User Manual

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2 System Board

Assigned Device Interrupts

Although the Setup program can be used to change some of the settings, the
following address map is not completely BIOS dependent, but is determined
partly by the operating system. Note that some of the interrupts are
allocated dynamically.

There are three major interrupt modes available:

PIC mode: This mode uses only the “Legacy” interrupt controllers, so that
only one processor can be supported. Because this system has dual
processor capability, this mode is not chosen by default by Windows NT.
However, during Windows NT installation, you have the possibility of
selecting this mode.

Interrupt Source

APIC Controller

Interrupt Signalling on

of

device

Input

(PIC mode)

1

1.

In PIC mode, the Interrupts signaled to the P64H are chained as INTC to the ICH2.

(APIC

modes)

INTA - PCI slot 3 (32/33)

P64H

IRQ0

BT_INT

APIC bus

INTB - PCI slot 3 (32/33)

P64H

IRQ1

BT_INT

APIC bus

INTC - PCI slot 3 (32/33)

P64H

IRQ2

BT_INT

APIC bus

INTD - PCI slot 3 (32/33)

P64H

IRQ3

BT_INT

APIC bus

INTA - PCI slot 4 (32/33)

P64H

IRQ4

BT_INT

APIC bus

INTB - PCI slot 4 (32/33)

P64H

IRQ5

BT_INT

APIC bus

INTC - PCI slot 4 (32/33)

P64H

IRQ6

BT_INT

APIC bus

INTD - PCI slot 4 (32/33)

P64H

IRQ7

BT_INT

APIC bus

INTA - onboard SCSI controller

P64H

IRQ8

BT_INT

APIC bus

AGP - INTA, PCI Slot 1 - INTC, PCI
Slot 2 - INTA, PCI Slot 5 - INTB

ICH2

INTA

INT

APIC bus

PCI Audio - INTA, AGP - INTB, PCI
Slot 1 - INTD, PCI Slot 2 - INTB,
PCI Slot 5 - INTC

ICH2

INTB

INT

APIC bus

BT_INT, PCI Slot 1 - INTA, PCI
Slot 2 - INTC, PCI Slot 5 - INTD

ICH2

INTC

INT

APIC bus

USB - INTA, PCI Slot 1 - INTB, PCI
Slot 2 - INTD, PCI Slot 5 - INTA

ICH2

INTD

INT

APIC bus

Device on Primary IDE Channel

ICH2

IRQ14

INT

APIC bus

Device on Secondary IDE Channel

ICH2

IRQ15

INT

APIC bus

Serial Interrupt from Super I/O

ICH2

SERIRQ

INT

APIC bus

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