Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Input/output data processing – Flow controlling
Patent
1996-09-08
2000-11-28
Lee, Thomas C.
Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/
Input/output data processing
Flow controlling
710 48, 710 52, 710 59, 709232, 709234, 709235, G06F 1314, G06F 1320
Patent
active
061547948
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for controlling the flow of information (e.g., graphics primitives, display data, etc.) to an input/output unit within a computer controlled graphics system. The system includes a processor having a first-in-first-out (FIFO) buffer, a separate input/output unit with its FIFO buffer, and a number of intermediate devices (with FIFO buffers) coupled between the input/output unit and the processor for moving input/output data from the processor to the input/output unit. Mechanisms are placed within an intermediate device, very close to the processor, which maintain an accounting of the number of input/output data sent to the input/output unit, but not yet cleared from the input/output unit's buffer. These mechanisms regulate data flow to the input/output unit. By placing these mechanisms close to the processor, rather than within the input/output unit, the system allows a larger portion of the input/output unit's buffer to be utilized for storing input/output data before a processor suspend or interrupt is required. This leads to increased input/output data throughput between the processor and the input/output unit by reducing processor interrupts. The system also includes an efficiently invoked timer mechanism for temporarily suspending the processor from transmitting stores to the input/output unit when the input/output unit and/or the intermediate devices are congested. The processor is not interrupted by an interrupt request until after the timer mechanism times out, allowing the system an opportunity to clear its congestion before a lengthily invoked interrupt is required.
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Abdalla Karim M.
Naghshineh Kianoosh
Tornes James E.
Yau Daniel
Lee Thomas C.
Perveen Rehana
Silicon Graphics Inc.
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