Arbitration system limiting high priority successive grants

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ABSTRACT:
Priority levels and bump values are assigned to requestors for access to a system resource. When access requests are received, arbitration of the requests is made in accordance with the assigned priorities, bump values, and the received access requests. If a high priority level access request is granted, then the same request will be held off for a successive number of requests as set by the bump values. In cases where the access is required for more than one request/grant cycle, the priority level access can be retained as long as required.

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Research Disclosure, No. 271, Nov. 1986, Havant GB, "Algorithm for Arbitration Priority Adjustment", p. 668.

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