Intel E3300 Data Sheet - Page 86

Normal State, HALT and Extended HALT Powerdown States

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Features Figure 17. Processor Low Power State Machine Normal State - Normal Execution HALT or MWAIT Instruction and HALT Bus Cycle Generated INIT#, INTR, NMI, SMI#, RESET#, FSB interrupts Extended HALT or HALT State - BCLK running - Snoops and interrupts allowed 6.2.1 6.2.2 STPCLK# STPCLK# Asserted De-asserted Stop Grant State - BCLK running - Snoops and interrupts allowed STPCLK# Asserted STPCLK# De-asserted Snoop Event Occurs Snoop Event Serviced Snoop Event Occurs Snoop Event Serviced Extended HALT Snoop or HALT Snoop State - BCLK running - Service Snoops to caches Extended Stop Grant or Stop Grant Snoop State - BCLK running - Service Snoops to caches SLP# Asserted SLP# De-asserted Sleep State - BCLK running - No Snoops or interrupts allowed - PECI unavailable in this state DPSLP# Asserted DPSLP# De-asserted Deep Sleep State - BCLK can be stopped - No Snoops or interrupts allowed - PECI unavailable in this state DPRSTP# Asserted DPRSTP# De-asserted Deeper Sleep State - BCLK can be stopped - No Snoops or interrupts allowed - PECI unavailable in this state Normal State This is the normal operating state for the processor. HALT and Extended HALT Powerdown States The processor supports the HALT or Extended HALT powerdown state. The Extended HALT powerdown state must be configured and enabled using the BIOS for the processor to remain within specification. The Extended HALT state is a lower power state as compared to the Stop Grant State. If Extended HALT is not enabled, the default powerdown state entered will be HALT. Refer to the sections below for details about the HALT and Extended HALT states. 86 Datasheet

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Features
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Datasheet
6.2.1
Normal State
This is the normal operating state for the processor.
6.2.2
HALT and Extended HALT Powerdown States
The processor supports the HALT or Extended HALT powerdown state. The Extended
HALT powerdown state must be configured and enabled using the BIOS for the
processor to remain within specification.
The Extended HALT state is a lower power state as compared to the Stop Grant State.
If Extended HALT is not enabled, the default powerdown state entered will be HALT.
Refer to the sections below for details about the HALT and Extended HALT states.
Figure 17.
Processor Low Power State Machine
Normal State
- Normal Execution
Stop Grant State
- BCLK running
- Snoops and interrupts
allowed
Extended Stop Grant or
Stop Grant Snoop State
- BCLK running
- Service Snoops to caches
Extended HALT Snoop or
HALT Snoop State
- BCLK running
- Service Snoops to caches
Extended HALT or HALT
State
- BCLK running
- Snoops and interrupts
allowed
HALT or MWAIT Instruction and
HALT Bus Cycle Generated
INIT#, INTR, NMI, SMI#, RESET#,
FSB interrupts
STPCLK#
Asserted
STPCLK#
De-asserted
STPCLK#
Asserted
STPCLK#
De-asserted
Snoop
Event
Occurs
Snoop
Event
Serviced
Snoop Event Occurs
Snoop Event Serviced
Sleep State
- BCLK running
- No Snoops or
interrupts allowed
- PECI unavailable in
this state
Deep Sleep State
- BCLK can be stopped
- No Snoops or
interrupts allowed
- PECI unavailable in
this state
Deeper Sleep State
- BCLK can be stopped
- No Snoops or
interrupts allowed
- PECI unavailable in
this state
SLP#
Asserted
SLP#
De-asserted
DPSLP#
Asserted
DPSLP#
De-asserted
DPRSTP#
Asserted
DPRSTP#
De-asserted