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Land Listing and Signal Descriptions
Datasheet 71
BPM[5:0]#
Input/
Output
BPM[5:0]# (Breakpoint Monitor) are breakpoint and performance
monitor signals. They are outputs from the processor which indicate
the status of breakpoints and programmable counters used for
monitoring processor performance. BPM[5:0]# should connect the
appropriate pins/lands of all processor FSB agents.
BPM4# provides PRDY# (Probe Ready) functionality for the TAP
port. PRDY# is a processor output used by debug tools to determine
processor debug readiness.
BPM5# provides PREQ# (Probe Request) functionality for the TAP
port. PREQ# is used by debug tools to request debug operation of
the processor.
These signals do not have on-die termination.
BPRI# Input
BPRI# (Bus Priority Request) is used to arbitrate for ownership of
the processor FSB. It must connect the appropriate pins/lands of all
processor FSB agents. Observing BPRI# active (as asserted by the
priority agent) causes all other agents to stop issuing new requests,
unless such requests are part of an ongoing locked operation. The
priority agent keeps BPRI# asserted until all of its requests are
completed, then releases the bus by de-asserting BPRI#.
BR0#
Input/
Output
BR0# drives the BREQ0# signal in the system and is used by the
processor to request the bus. During power-on configuration this
signal is sampled to determine the agent ID = 0.
This signal does not have on-die termination and must be
terminated.
BSEL[2:0] Output
The BCLK[1:0] frequency select signals BSEL[2:0] are used to
select the processor input clock frequency. Table 17 defines the
possible combinations of the signals and the frequency associated
with each combination. The required frequency is determined by
the processor, chipset and clock synthesizer. All agents must
operate at the same frequency. For more information about these
signals, including termination recommendations refer to
Section 2.7.6.
COMP8
COMP[3:0]
Analog
COMP[3:0] and COMP8 must be terminated to V
SS
on the system
board using precision resistors.
Table 26. Signal Description (Sheet 1 of 9)
Name Type Description
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