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AMD-K6-2E/400AFR

Manufacturer Part Number
AMD-K6-2E/400AFR
Description
Manufacturer
AMD [Advanced Micro Devices]
Datasheet
AMD-K6™-2E Processor Data Sheet
Bus Backoff (BOFF#)
162
BOFF# provides the fastest response among bus-hold inputs.
Either the system logic or another bus master can assert BOFF#
to gain control of the bus immediately. BOFF# is also used to
resolve potential deadlock problems that arise as a result of
inquire cycles. The processor samples BOFF# on every clock
e d g e . I f B O F F # i s s a m p l e d a s s e r t e d , t h e p ro c e s s o r
unconditionally aborts any cycles in progress and transitions to
a Bus Hold state. (See “BOFF# (Backoff)” on page 94.) Figure
65 on page 163 shows a read cycle that is aborted when the
processor samples BOFF# asserted even though BRDY# is
sampled asserted on the same clock edge. The read cycle is
restarted after BOFF# is sampled negated (KEN# must be in
the same state during the restarted cycle as its state during the
aborted cycle).
During a BOFF#-initiated inquire cycle that hits a shared or
exclusive line, the processor samples BOFF# negated and
restarts any bus cycle that was aborted when BOFF# was
asserted. If a BOFF#-initiated inquire cycle hits a modified line,
the processor performs a writeback cycle before it restarts the
aborted cycle.
If the processor samples BOFF# asserted on the same clock
edge that it asserts ADS#, ADS# is floated but the system logic
may erroneously interpret ADS# as asserted. In this case, the
system logic must properly interpret the state of ADS# when
BOFF# is negated.
Preliminary Information
Bus Cycles
22529B/0—January 2000
Chapter 6

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