RECOVERING FAILED WRITES TO VITAL PRODUCT DATA DEVICES
    3.
    发明申请
    RECOVERING FAILED WRITES TO VITAL PRODUCT DATA DEVICES 失效
    恢复失败的写作到产品数据设备

    公开(公告)号:US20120185637A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-07-19

    申请号:US13008047

    申请日:2011-01-18

    IPC分类号: G06F12/00 G06F12/02

    CPC分类号: G06F11/0793 G06F8/656

    摘要: A method for maintaining vital product data (VPD) contained in an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) on a field replaceable unit (FRU) of a computer system that has a cache. The method includes maintaining a copy of the VPD in the cache, retrieving the copy of the VPD from the cache upon receiving a read request of the VPD, and, upon receiving a write request to write data to the VPD, writing the data to the copy of the VPD, determining whether the VPD in the EEPROM is in synchronization with the copy of the VPD in the cache, and, if the VPD and the copy of the VPD are in synchronization, writing the data to the EEPROM.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于维持包含在具有高速缓存的计算机系统的现场可更换单元(FRU)上的EEPROM(电可擦除可编程只读存储器)中的重要产品数据(VPD)的方法。 该方法包括将VPD的副本保存在高速缓存中,在接收到VPD的读取请求时从高速缓存中检索VPD的副本,并且在接收到向VPD写入数据的写入请求时,将数据写入到 VPD的副本,确定EEPROM中的VPD是否与高速缓存中的VPD的副本同步,并且如果VPD和VPD的副本同步,则将数据写入EEPROM。

    Recovering failed writes to vital product data devices
    4.
    发明授权
    Recovering failed writes to vital product data devices 失效
    恢复对重要产品数据设备的写入失败

    公开(公告)号:US08447921B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-05-21

    申请号:US13008047

    申请日:2011-01-18

    IPC分类号: G06F13/00 G06F13/28

    CPC分类号: G06F11/0793 G06F8/656

    摘要: A method for maintaining vital product data (VPD) contained in an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) on a field replaceable unit (FRU) of a computer system that has a cache. The method includes maintaining a copy of the VPD in the cache, retrieving the copy of the VPD from the cache upon receiving a read request of the VPD, and, upon receiving a write request to write data to the VPD, writing the data to the copy of the VPD, determining whether the VPD in the EEPROM is in synchronization with the copy of the VPD in the cache, and, if the VPD and the copy of the VPD are in synchronization, writing the data to the EEPROM.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于维持包含在具有高速缓存的计算机系统的现场可更换单元(FRU)上的EEPROM(电可擦除可编程只读存储器)中的重要产品数据(VPD)的方法。 该方法包括将VPD的副本保存在高速缓存中,在接收到VPD的读取请求时从高速缓存中检索VPD的副本,并且在接收到向VPD写入数据的写入请求时,将数据写入到 VPD的副本,确定EEPROM中的VPD是否与高速缓存中的VPD的副本同步,并且如果VPD和VPD的副本同步,则将数据写入EEPROM。

    Dynamically adding additional masters onto multi-mastered IIC buses with tunable performance
    5.
    发明授权
    Dynamically adding additional masters onto multi-mastered IIC buses with tunable performance 失效
    动态地将额外的主机添加到具有可调性能的多主控IIC总线上

    公开(公告)号:US07502953B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-03-10

    申请号:US11326567

    申请日:2006-01-05

    IPC分类号: G06F1/12

    CPC分类号: G06F13/376 G06F13/4291

    摘要: A method for coupling a collection of master devices on an Inter-Integrated Circuit (IIC) bus, where the collection of master devices includes at least one resident master device, generating a periodic, fixed interval tenure on the IIC bus, synchronizing at least one additional master device with the periodic, fixed interval tenure to enable the at least one additional master device to communicate on the IIC bus, and tuning a period value corresponding to a frequency of the periodic, fixed interval tenure to optimize the synchronizing, wherein the tuning further includes adjusting the period value to vary the frequency of the periodic, fixed interval tenure to balance between available IIC bus bandwidth and synchronization of the at least one additional master device.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于在集成电路(IIC)总线上耦合主设备的集合的方法,其中所述主设备的集合包括至少一个驻留主设备,在所述IIC总线上生成周期性的固定间隔任期,同步至少一个 具有周期性,固定间隔使用期的附加主设备,以使所述至少一个附加主设备能够在IIC总线上通信,以及调整对应于所述周期性固定间隔任期的频率的周期值,以优化所述同步,其中所述调谐 进一步包括调整周期值以改变周期性固定间隔期限的频率以在可用IIC总线带宽与所述至少一个附加主设备的同步之间进行平衡。

    ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF MEMORY ALLOCATED TO A CALL STACK
    6.
    发明申请
    ADJUSTING THE AMOUNT OF MEMORY ALLOCATED TO A CALL STACK 有权
    调整存储器的数量分配给一个电话堆栈

    公开(公告)号:US20120324194A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-12-20

    申请号:US13159480

    申请日:2011-06-14

    IPC分类号: G06F12/02

    摘要: In an embodiment, a plurality of stack depths of a stack are sampled from all stack depths of the stack. An average of the plurality of stack depths is calculated. If a number of the plurality of stack depths is greater than a maximum sample threshold and the average of the plurality of stack depths is greater than or equal to a current depth of the stack, then pages are deallocated from the stack that are above the average of the plurality of stack depths. If the number of the plurality of stack depths is greater than the maximum sample threshold and the average of the plurality of stack depths is less than the current depth of the stack, then pages are deallocated from the stack that are above the current depth of the stack.

    摘要翻译: 在一个实施例中,堆叠的多个堆叠深度从堆叠​​的所有堆叠深度被采样。 计算多个堆叠深度的平均值。 如果多个堆叠深度中的多个数量大于最大采样阈值,并且多个堆叠深度的平均值大于或等于堆叠的当前深度,则从堆栈释放高于平均值的页面 的多个堆叠深度。 如果多个堆叠深度的数量大于最大采样阈值,并且多个堆叠深度的平均值小于堆叠的当前深度,则从堆栈释放高于当前深度的页面 堆栈

    Adjusting the amount of memory allocated to a call stack
    7.
    发明授权
    Adjusting the amount of memory allocated to a call stack 有权
    调整分配给调用堆栈的内存量

    公开(公告)号:US08769233B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-07-01

    申请号:US13159480

    申请日:2011-06-14

    IPC分类号: G06F12/00 G06F13/00 G06F13/28

    摘要: In an embodiment, a plurality of stack depths of a stack are sampled from all stack depths of the stack. An average of the plurality of stack depths is calculated. If a number of the plurality of stack depths is greater than a maximum sample threshold and the average of the plurality of stack depths is greater than or equal to a current depth of the stack, then pages are deallocated from the stack that are above the average of the plurality of stack depths. If the number of the plurality of stack depths is greater than the maximum sample threshold and the average of the plurality of stack depths is less than the current depth of the stack, then pages are deallocated from the stack that are above the current depth of the stack.

    摘要翻译: 在一个实施例中,堆叠的多个堆叠深度从堆叠​​的所有堆叠深度被采样。 计算多个堆叠深度的平均值。 如果多个堆叠深度中的多个数量大于最大采样阈值,并且多个堆叠深度的平均值大于或等于堆叠的当前深度,则从堆栈释放高于平均值的页面 的多个堆叠深度。 如果多个堆叠深度的数量大于最大采样阈值,并且多个堆叠深度的平均值小于堆叠的当前深度,则从堆栈释放高于当前深度的页面 堆栈

    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ULTRASOUND IMAGE PROCESSING
    8.
    发明申请
    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ULTRASOUND IMAGE PROCESSING 有权
    超声图像处理系统与方法

    公开(公告)号:US20120116219A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-05-10

    申请号:US13293499

    申请日:2011-11-10

    IPC分类号: A61B8/08 A61B8/14

    摘要: An ultrasound system includes an ultrasound transducer adapted to obtain a dynamic series of echo signals of a subject tissue at different deformation states, and an image processor for generating and displaying ultrasound images of the tissue. The processor is configured to generate dynamic images that correspond to the dynamic series of echo signals, identify a plurality of pixels within a region of interest (ROI) of a first of the generated images, evaluate local tissue mechanical behavior by tracking the displacement, deformation, and echo intensity of the identified plurality of pixels from the first image to subsequent images based on groups of pixels that correspond to each of the identified plurality of pixels, determine tissue functionality in the subject at the tracked pixel locations, and display the tissue functionality in dynamic images that corresponds to the tracked pixel locations.

    摘要翻译: 超声波系统包括适于获得不同变形状态下的被检体组织的动态回波信号的超声换能器,以及用于生成和显示组织的超声图像的图像处理器。 处理器被配置为产生对应于动态系列回波信号的动态图像,识别所生成的图像中的第一个图像的感兴趣区域(ROI)内的多个像素,通过跟踪位移,变形来评估局部组织机械行为 ,并且基于与所识别的多个像素中的每一个相对应的像素组从所述第一图像到所述后续图像的所识别的多个像素的回波强度确定所述被跟踪的像素位置处的所述对象中的组织功能,并且显示所述组织功能 在对应于跟踪的像素位置的动态图像中。

    System and method of ultrasound image processing
    9.
    发明授权
    System and method of ultrasound image processing 有权
    超声图像处理系统与方法

    公开(公告)号:US08840555B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-09-23

    申请号:US13293499

    申请日:2011-11-10

    IPC分类号: A61B8/00

    摘要: An ultrasound system includes an ultrasound transducer adapted to obtain a dynamic series of echo signals of a subject tissue at different deformation states, and an image processor for generating and displaying ultrasound images of the tissue. The processor is configured to generate dynamic images that correspond to the dynamic series of echo signals, identify a plurality of pixels within a region of interest (ROI) of a first of the generated images, evaluate local tissue mechanical behavior by tracking the displacement, deformation, and echo intensity of the identified plurality of pixels from the first image to subsequent images based on groups of pixels that correspond to each of the identified plurality of pixels, determine tissue functionality in the subject at the tracked pixel locations, and display the tissue functionality in dynamic images that corresponds to the tracked pixel locations.

    摘要翻译: 超声波系统包括适于获得不同变形状态下的被检体组织的动态回波信号的超声换能器,以及用于生成和显示组织的超声图像的图像处理器。 处理器被配置为产生对应于动态系列回波信号的动态图像,识别所生成的图像中的第一个图像的感兴趣区域(ROI)内的多个像素,通过跟踪位移,变形来评估局部组织机械行为 ,并且基于与所识别的多个像素中的每一个相对应的像素组从所述第一图像到所述后续图像的所识别的多个像素的回波强度确定所述被跟踪的像素位置处的所述对象中的组织功能,并且显示所述组织功能 在对应于跟踪的像素位置的动态图像中。