Plug and Play Installation Check Sample Clauses

Plug and Play Installation Check. This section describes the method for system software to determine if the system has a Plug and Play BIOS. This Plug and Play installation check indicates whether the system BIOS support for accessing the configuration information about the devices on the systemboard is present and the entry point to these BIOS functions. This method involves searching for a signature of the ASCII string $PnP in system memory starting from F0000h to FFFFFh at every 16 byte boundary. This signature indicates the system may have aPlug and Play BIOS and identifies the start of a structure that specifies the entry point of the BIOS code which implements the support described in this document. The system software can determine if the structure is valid by performing a Checksum operation. The method for calculating the checksum is to add up Length bytes from the top of the structure, including the Checksum field, into an 8-bit value. A resulting sum of zero indicates a valid checksum operation. The entry points specified in this structure are the software interface to the BIOS functions. The structure element that specifies the 16-bit protected mode entry point will allow the caller to construct a protected mode selector for calling this support. The structure of the Plug and Play BIOS Support Installation Check is as follows: Field Offset Length Value Signature 00h 4 BYTES $PnP (ASCII) Version 04h BYTE 10h Length 05h BYTE 21h Control field 06h WORD Varies Checksum 08h BYTE Varies Event notification flag address 09h DWORD Varies Real Mode 16-bit offset to entry point 0Dh WORD Varies Real Mode 16-bit code segment address 0Fh WORD Varies 16-Bit Protected Mode offset to entry point 11h WORD Varies 16-Bit Protected Mode code segment base address 13h DWORD Varies OEM Device Identifier 17h DWORD Varies Real Mode 16-bit data segment address 1Bh WORD Varies 16-Bit Protected Mode data segment base address 1Dh DWORD Varies Signature is represented as the ASCII string "$PnP", where byte 0='$' (24h), byte 1='P' (50h),byte 2='n' (6Eh), and byte 3='P' (50h). Version - This is a BCD value that implies a level of compliance with major (high nibble) and minor (low nibble) version changes of the Plug and Play BIOS specification. For example, the BCD value 10h would be interpreted as version 1.0. Length - Length of the entire Installation Structure expressed in bytes. The length count starts at the Signature field. The Control field is a bit-field that provides system capabilities information. bit...
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