Claims
- 1. A method for a bidirectional handshake protocol for asserting/deasserting an event signal across a single line between a first device and a second device, where in a no-event state the first device is deasserting the event signal and the second device is tristated, comprising the steps:
- (a) initiating an event by asserting the event signal at the first device;
- (b) asserting the event signal at the second device a first period of time after the event signal is asserted by the first device, such that a first hand-off period is commenced during which the event signal is asserted by both the first device and the second device;
- (c) tristating the first device at the end of the first hand-off period, while the second device continues to assert the event signal;
- (d) deasserting the event signal at the second device a second period of time after the first hand-off period;
- (e) deasserting the event signal at the first device a third period of time after the event signal is deasserted by the second device, such that a second hand-off period is commenced during which the event signal is deasserted by both the first device and the second device; and
- (f) tristating the second device at the end of the second hand-off period, thereby entering the no-event state in preparation for a next event.
- 2. The bidirectional handshake protocol of claim 1, wherein the first device is a chipset and the second device is a central processing unit (CPU).
- 3. The bidirectional handshake protocol of claim 2, wherein the event signal is a system management interrupt.
- 4. The bidirectional handshake protocol of claim 3, wherein the CPU enters SMM mode when it asserts the system management interrupt signal.
- 5. The bidirectional handshake protocol of claim 1, wherein
- (a) the second device asserts the event signal a first predetermined number of clock cycles after the event signal is asserted by the first device;
- (b) the first hand-off period lasts for a second predetermined number of clock cycles; and
- (c) the second hand-off period lasts for a third predetermined number of clock cycles.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 08/133,721, filed Oct. 8, 1993, now abandoned.
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