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{
"gpio_configs": [
{
"Name" : "IdButton",
"LineName" : "",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
},
{
"Name" : "NMIButton",
"LineName" : "NMI_BTN_N",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
},
{
"Name" : "NMIOut",
"LineName" : "BMC_NMI",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveHigh"
},
{
"Name" : "PostComplete",
"LineName" : "FM_BIOS_POST_CMPLT_N",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
},
{
"Name" : "PowerButton",
"LineName" : "BMC_PSIN",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
},
{
"Name" : "PowerOk",
/*
* The e3c246d4i doesn't have a PS_PWROK signal as far as
* I can tell. It does have an O_PWROK line that's driven
* by the SuperIO chip, which may "actually" be
* SioPowerGood, but it seems to work for this, so...?
*/
"LineName" : "O_PWROK",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveHigh"
},
{
"Name" : "PowerOut",
"LineName" : "BMC_PSOUT",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
},
{
"Name" : "ResetButton",
"LineName" : "BMC_RESETCON",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
},
{
"Name" : "ResetOut",
"LineName" : "RESETCON",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
},
{
"Name" : "SioOnControl",
"LineName" : "",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
},
{
"Name" : "SioPowerGood",
"LineName" : "",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveHigh"
},
{
"Name" : "SIOS5",
"LineName" : "SLP_S5",
"Type" : "GPIO",
"Polarity": "ActiveLow"
}
],
"timing_configs": {
"PowerPulseMs": 200,
"ForceOffPulseMs": 15000,
"ResetPulseMs": 500,
"PowerCycleMs": 5000,
"SioPowerGoodWatchdogMs": 1000,
"PsPowerOKWatchdogMs": 8000,
"GracefulPowerOffS": 300,
"WarmResetCheckMs": 500,
"PowerOffSaveMs": 7000
}
}