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System Device Node Definition. The System Device Node is the structure that represents a single embedded systemboard device. The elements that make up this structure provide information that describe the device and the system resources that have been allocated to the device. This includes reporting the system resources that have typically been reserved for standard PC compatible systemboard devices, such as I/O port addresses from 00h to FFh. The information for alternative or possible resource configuration settings can be provided in the System Device Node; however, it is not required. The various possible resource settings can also be provided in a configuration file or an image of the configuration file, in ROM, supplied by the system vendor. This configuration file would contain the necessary configuration information not contained in the System Device Node, and can provide more information to the user about the specific devices. If the configuration information is contained in both the System Device Node and in a configuration file, then the system resources possibilities for the device that are specified in the configuration file should take precedence over the information contained in the system device node. The following data structure defines the required elements for the base System Device Node. Please refer to the Plug and Play ISA Specification version 1.0A (Section 4.6) for the maximum resources that a device node can use. Field Size Size of the device node WORD Device node number/handle BYTE Device product identifier DWORD Device type code 3 BYTES Device node attribute bit-field WORD Allocated resource configuration descriptor block VARIABLE Possible resource configuration descriptor block VARIABLE Compatible device identifiers VARIABLE Size of Device Node: This field contains the size, in bytes, of the device node. Device node number: The node number, or handle, is a unique identifier value assigned to the node by the system BIOS and is used to access the node information through the BIOS interface. Device product identifier: This field is an EISA ID, which is a seven character ASCII representation of the product identifier compressed into a 32-bit identifier. The seven character ID consists of a three character manufacturer code, a three character hexadecimal product identifier, and a one character hexadecimal revision number. For example, the third revision of the ABC device might have an uncompressed ID such as ABC1003. The manufacturer code is a 3 uppercase character...
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