Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1980-02-25
1983-05-17
Shaw, Gareth D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 918
Patent
active
043843239
ABSTRACT:
Store group circuits (102a,b,c or 202a,b,c) in fixed priority bus allocation arrangements eliminate lockouts and reduce delays for devices (101a,b,c) requesting access to a shared resource such as a data bus. The store group circuit stores (111 or 205-1 through 205-3) all access requests (REQA, REQB, REQC) from the devices present at a time instant, inhibits (110 or 210 ) storage of subsequent requests until each device associated with a stored request is granted access (GRANTA, GRANTB, GRANTC), and removes from storage each request associated with a device which has been granted access. Arbitration is performed among the stored requests using existing arbiters (103) in the fixed priority bus allocation arrangement. Bus access is guaranteed for devices whose requests are stored in the store group circuit thereby eliminating lockouts.
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Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated
Mills John G.
Ranieri Gregory C.
Shaw Gareth D.
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