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Q: The PCI specification (Section 6.2.4, Page 159) says
that the Is this what the Mac implementation of the POST standard does? A: Open Firmware does not allocate interrupt
vectors as in a typical x86 PC environment.
Interrupts on PCI PowerMac CPUs are organized
as 1 Interrupt per slot. At the motherboard
connector, The control and propagation of hardware interrupts are abstracted from the driver software. A interrupt source for a PCI card or device is represented by a node in a hierarchical tree, called Interrupt Source Tree (IST). For a good description of Interrupts on PCI PowerMac CPUs, please refer to the Interrupt Management section in the Driver Services Library chapter in Designing PCI Cards and Drivers for Power Macintosh Computers, A8 draft or later. |
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