Method and apparatus for preventing a race condition and maintai

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Hierarchical memories

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711151, 395842, G06F 1318, G06F 1200

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058931538

ABSTRACT:
An integrated processor includes an on-chip integrated input/output (IO) system (which does not have a on-chip bus) to handle direct memory access (DMA) operations from external IO units and interface with external cache and main memories. The integrated IO system includes an external cache controller that controls access to both the cache and main memory so as to maintain coherency between the cache and main memory. As part of maintaining data coherency, the cache controller prevents race conditions between instructions generated from a core logic unit within the microprocessor and DMA instructions generated from an external IO unit by giving the DMA request priority over the CPU instructions.

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