Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1985-12-20
1987-06-23
Shaw, Gareth D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 304, G06F 918
Patent
active
046758127
ABSTRACT:
A priority circuit handles requests by three components of a data processing system for access to several resources of the system that can be accessed one at a time on each operating cycle of the system. A logic circuit receives requests by the requesters and grants access to one requester on a priority basis. The logic circuit has means for establishing a particular priority sequence, and the priority circuit includes means for stepping the logic circuit through a cycle of different priority sequences. In a repeating cycle of these steps, each requester is given the highest priority at least once. In a specific embodiment, the stepping means is a counter and a cycle is called a counting cycle. The stepping means is responsive to a control code to establish a particular stepping sequence. In a longer sequence, the lowest priority requester is given the highest priority once and higher priority requesters are given the highest priority several times so that in a complete cycle of steps the requesters have a different relative priority. In shorter cycles, the lowest priority requester is still given highest priority once and the higher priority requesters are given highest priority a few times so that in the shorter cycles the lowest priority requester has a higher relative priority. The priority circuit also includes means for matching a request for a resource with the availability of the resource so that a requester contends for priority only if the resource is in fact available.
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Capowski Robert S.
Zimmerman Terrence K.
Dorsey Daniel K.
International Business Machines Corp.
Robertson W. S.
Shaw Gareth D.
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