Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Peripheral adapting
Reexamination Certificate
2005-04-26
2005-04-26
Elamin, A. (Department: 2116)
Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/
Input/output data processing
Peripheral adapting
C711S201000, C712S204000, C375S366000, C375S368000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06886058
ABSTRACT:
Data transactions are partitioned to transfer data across a communication connection requiring naturally aligned data transfers of quad-words. It is determining from byte enable signals whether the bytes of the data to be transferred start in the high order dword or end in the low order dword of a quad-word. The transaction is separated into two transactions if the bytes of the data to be transferred start in the high order dword or end in the low order dword of a quad word. A second transaction is created by pre-appending if the bytes of the data to be transferred start in the high order dword. A second transaction is created by post-appending if the bytes of the data to be transferred end in the low order dword of a quad word.
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Elamin A.
Intel Corporation
Kenyon & Kenyon
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