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1. Pentium(R) Pro Processors - LOCKed Transactions on the Pentium® Pro Processor Bus
- support.intel.com
- The bus agent that is involved in a LOCKed bus sequence does not have to release ownership to another arbitrating Pentium Pro processor bus agent, including a priority agent, until the completion of the last transaction in the LOCKed sequence. ... If a different Pentium Pro processor bus agent is arbitrating for the bus (asserting BREQ#), it must wait until the LOCK# signal is sampled deasserted before initiating a new transaction (i. ... This new agent must also have the highest priority if more than one agent is arbitrating. If there are no agents arbitrating for the bus when the original agent completes the LOCKed sequence and releases the LOCK# signal, it can maintain ownership of the bus and issue another transaction by asserting it's ADS# signal.
- During the LOCKed sequence, there were no other symmetric agents arbitrating for the bus and BPRI# was not asserted at the end of the LOCKed sequence. ... Although there were no other agents arbitrating for the bus, the existing owner waited for two clocks after deasserting LOCK# before beginning a new transaction by asserting it's ADS# signal. ...
- If there are no other devices arbitrating for the bus, the Pentium Pro processor will still release the LOCK# signal but cannot assert ADS# in that same clock, as it must sample LOCK# unasserted prior to asserting ADS# again. Therefore, a minimum of two clocks would occur before the same agent could begin a new transaction after a LOCKed sequence, provided there are no other agents arbitrating for the bus. ...
2. U.S. Patent Subclass 710/240 - ACCESS ARBITRATING
- cxp.paterra.com
- - Class 710 ELECTRICAL COMPUTERS AND DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS: INPUT/OUTPUT- 240 ACCESS ARBITRATING- 241 Centralized arbitrating- 242 Decentralized arbitrating- 243 Hierarchical or multilevel arbitrating- 244 Access prioritizing .
3. DEHAI NEWS MAILING LIST ARCHIVE: dehai-news (PCA) Permanent Court of Arbitration Optional Rules for Arbitrating Disputes between Two States
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- dehai-news (PCA) Permanent Court of Arbitration Optional Rules for Arbitrating Disputes between Two States.
- Permanent Court of Arbitration Optional Rules for Arbitrating Disputes .
4. Aspen Publishers - Arbitrating Foreign Investment Disputes
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- Arbitrating Foreign Investment Disputes.
- Arbitrating such disputes requires specialised skills and arbitrators with international experience. This new title, featuring contributions from leading experts in the field, deals with the procedural and substantive legal aspects of arbitrating foreign investment disputes. The chapters cover the basic framework of investment protection, the key notions of investment protection and examples and crucial aspects of arbitrating foreign investment disputes. For those involved with international investment arbitration, including practising lawyers, anyone doing business abroad and academics Arbitrating Foreign Investment Disputes: Procedural and Substantive Legal Aspects will provide high level analysis and accurate legal updates and assessments from around the world. ...
5. Negotiating, Mediating, and Arbitrating with Governmental Entities
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- Negotiating, Mediating, and Arbitrating with Governmental Entities.
- Negotiating, Mediating, and Arbitrating with Governmental Entities (1 hr. ...
6. Arbitrating multiprocessor accesses to shared resources.
- gauss.bacon.su.se
- Arbitrating multiprocessor accesses to shared resources.
- In a computer system comprising a plurality of processors coupled to a plurality of shared resources, a method for arbitrating accesses to a shared resource by said processors, said method comprising the steps of: .
- In a computer system comprising a plurality of processors coupled to a plurality of shared resources, an apparatus for arbitrating accesses to a shared resource by said processors, said apparatus comprising: .
- an apparatus for arbitrating processor accesses to said shared resource comprising first and second storage means for storing an access request and an access grant semaphore, said access request and grant semaphores comprising a plurality of access request and access grant bits respectively, each of said processors being assigned one of said access request bits and a corresponding access grant bits, each of said assigned access request bits being set by its processor when its processor requests access to said shared resource, each of said assigned access grant bit being set by its processor when its processor after requesting said access to said shared resource determines that said shared resource is not granted to a lower priority processor nor being requested by a higher priority processor;;.
- More specifically, the present invention relates to arbitrating multiprocessor accesses to shared resources, which has particular application to multiprocessor communication. ...
- As will be disclosed, the present invention provides a method and apparatus for arbitrating multiprocessor accesses to shared resources that overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art. ...
- It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for arbitrating multiprocessor accesses to shared resources which can be applied to multiprocessor communication. ...
- Figure 6 illustrates the method of the present invention for arbitrating processor accesses to a shared resource on the multiprocessor computer system illustrated in Figure 1. ...
- A method and apparatus for arbitrating processor accesses to shared resources on a multiprocessor computer system is disclosed, which has particular application to multiprocessor communication. ...
- Referring now to Figure 6, a block diagram illustrating the method of the present invention for arbitrating processor accesses to shared resources is shown. ...
7. Synchronization: Arbitrating Conention for Shared Resources
- www.apl.jhu.edu
- Synchronization: Arbitrating Conention for Shared Resources.
8. Dictionary Definition: Arbitrating
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9. Arbitrating the Use of afpMiscUserCommand and afpMiscUserWrite
- developer.apple.com
- This Technical Note discusses a scheme for arbitrating the use of the afpMiscUserCommand and afpMiscUserWrite AppleTalk Filing Protocol (AFP) commands.
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11. JP Catalogue - Arbitrating Armed Conflict: Decisions of the Israel – Lebanon Monitoring Group
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- Arbitrating Armed Conflict: Decisions of the Israel – Lebanon Monitoring Group.
12. Arbitrating command requests in a parallel multi-threaded processing system
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- Arbitrating command requests in a parallel multi-threaded processing system.
- A paraIIeI, muIti-threaded processor system and technique for arbitrating command requests. ...
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