AC’97 Modem Controller Registers (D31:F6)
14-14
Intel
82801BA ICH2 Datasheet
Note:
On reads from a codec, the controller will give the codec a maximum of 4 frames to respond, after
which if no response is received, it will return a dummy read completion to the processor (with all
pHs on the data) and also set the Read Completion Status bit in the Global Status Register.
14.2.10
CAS—Codec Access Semaphore Register
I/O Address:
Default Value:
Lockable:
NABMBAR + 44h
00h
No
Attribute:
Size:
Power Well:
R/W
8 bits
Core
5
PCM In Interrupt (PIINT)—
RO. This bit indicates that one of the PCM in channel interrupts
occurred.
1 = Interrupt occurred.
0 = 0 = When the specific interrupt is cleared, this bit will be cleared.
4:3
Reserved
2
Modem Out Interrupt (MOINT)—
RO. This bit indicates that one of the modem out channel
interrupts occurred.
1 = Interrupt occurred.
0 = When the specific interrupt is cleared, this bit will be cleared.
1
Modem In Interrupt (MIINT)—
RO. This bit indicates that one of the modem in channel interrupts
occurred.
1 = Interrupt occurred.
0 = When the specific interrupt is cleared, this bit will be cleared.
0
GPI Status Change Interrupt (GSCI)
—RWC. This bit reflects the state of bit 0 in slot 12, and is set
when bit 0 of slot 12 is set. This happens when the value of any of the GPIOs currently defined as
inputs changes.
1 = Input changed.
0 = Cleared by writing a 1 to this bit position.
Bit
Description
Bit
Description
7:1
Reserved.
0
Codec Access Semaphore (CAS)—
R/W (special). This bit is read by software to check whether a
codec access is currently in progress.
0 = No access in progress.
1 = The act of reading this register sets this bit to 1. The driver that read this bit can then perform
an I/O access. Once the access is completed, hardware automatically clears this bit.
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