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US07158536B2 Adaptive-allocation of I/O bandwidth using a configurable interconnect topology
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使用可配置的互连拓扑自适应分配I / O带宽
- Patent Title: Adaptive-allocation of I/O bandwidth using a configurable interconnect topology
- Patent Title (中): 使用可配置的互连拓扑自适应分配I / O带宽
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Application No.: US10766334Application Date: 2004-01-28
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Publication No.: US07158536B2Publication Date: 2007-01-02
- Inventor: Michael Ching , Steven Woo
- Applicant: Michael Ching , Steven Woo
- Applicant Address: US CA Los Altos
- Assignee: Rambus Inc.
- Current Assignee: Rambus Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Los Altos
- Agency: Vierra Magen Marcus & DeNiro LLP
- Main IPC: H04L3/16
- IPC: H04L3/16

Abstract:
Apparatus and methods allocate I/O bandwidth of an electrical component, such as an IC, by configuring an I/O interface into various types of interfaces. In an embodiment of the present invention, an I/O interface is configured into either a bi-directional contact, unidirectional contact (including either a dedicated transmit or dedicated receive contact) or a maintenance contact used in a maintenance or calibration mode of operation. The I/O interface is periodically reconfigured to optimally allocate I/O bandwidth responsive to system parameters, such as changing data workloads in the electronic components. System parameters include, but are not limited to, 1) number of transmit-receive bus turnarounds; 2) number of transmit and/or receive data packets; 3) user selectable setting 4) number of transmit and/or receive commands; 5) direct requests from one or more electronic components; 6) number of queued transactions in one or more electronic components; 7) transmit burst-length setting, 8) duration or cycle count of bus commands, and control strobes such as address/data strobe, write enable, chip select, data valid, data ready; 9) power and/or temperature of one or more electrical components; 10) information from executable instructions, such as a software application or operating system; 11) multiple statistics over respective periods of time to determine if using a different bandwidth allocation would result in better performance. The importance of a system parameter may be weighted over time in an embodiment of the present invention.
Public/Granted literature
- US20050165970A1 Adaptive-allocation of I/O bandwidth using a configurable interconnect topology Public/Granted day:2005-07-28
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