Intel® 500 Series Chipset Family On-Package PCH Datasheet Volume 1
Datasheet
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Handling an Intruder
The PCH has an input signal, INTRUDER#, that can be attached to a switch that is activated by the system’s case being open. This input has a two RTC clock debounce. If INTRUDER# goes active (after the debouncer), this will set the INTRD_DET bit in the TCTL2 register. The INTRD_SEL bits in the TCTL2 register can enable the PCH to cause an SMI# or interrupt. The BIOS or interrupt handler can then cause a transition to the S5 state by writing to the SLP_EN bit.
The software can also directly read the status of the INTRUDER# signal (high or low) by clearing and then reading the INTRD_DET bit. This allows the signal to be used as a GPI if the intruder function is not required.
If the INTRUDER# signal goes inactive some point after the INTRD_DET bit is written as a 1, then the INTRD_DET bit will go to a 0 when INTRUDER# input signal goes inactive.