Patents by Inventor Jim C. Hsu

Jim C. Hsu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6549951
    Abstract: A system architecture for a high speed serial bus compatible with the 1394 standard is disclosed. A transaction interface coordinates data packets received from or sent to a 1394 bus. A kernel/scheduler/dispatcher is used to allocate memory resources, and start a variety of tasks and services. The tasks and services vary depending on protocols used in a transport layer and application layer used in conjunction with the 1394 layers. The transaction interface uses information derived from the data packets received to form message control blocks, particular for each individual task, and places the control blocks into the proper task queue. The transaction interface forms a dispatcher message control block and places it into the scheduler/dispatcher queue to initiate the task. If there are no other message control blocks in the queue particular for the called task, the called task is immediately started. Otherwise, the message control block waits in the queue to eventually be operated on.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2003
    Assignee: STMicroelectronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Danny K. Hui, Harry S. Hvostov, Anthony Fung, Peter Groz, Jim C. Hsu
  • Patent number: 6523058
    Abstract: A system architecture for a high speed serial bus compatible with the 1394 standard is disclosed. A transaction interface coordinates data packets received from or sent to a 1394 bus. A kernel/scheduler/dispatcher is used to allocate memory resources, and start a variety of tasks and services. The tasks and services vary depending on protocols used in a transport layer and application layer used in conjunction with the 1394 layers. Each task operates according to a state machine progression. The transaction interface uses information derived from the data packets received to form message control blocks, particular for each individual task, and places the control blocks into the proper task queue. The transaction interface forms a dispatcher message control block and places it into the scheduler/dispatcher queue to initiate the task. If there are no other message control blocks in the queue particular for the called task, the called task is immediately started.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: STMicroelectronics Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Fung, Peter Groz, Jim C. Hsu, Danny K. Hui, Harry S. Hvostov
  • Patent number: 6243778
    Abstract: A system architecture for a high speed serial bus compatible with the 1394 standard is disclosed. A transaction interface coordinates data packets received from or sent to a 1394 bus. A kernel/scheduler/dispatcher is used to allocate memory resources, and start a variety of tasks and services. The tasks and services vary depending on protocols used in a transport layer and application layer used in conjunction with the 1394 layers. Each task operates according to a state machine progression. The transaction interface accepts data information from the tasks and forms data packets for delivery to the 1394 bus. The data packets are initially sent via an associated hardware register, but if busy, the transaction interface polls for other available registers. In addition, all queued transactions are loaded into registers in the most expedient manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Assignee: STMicroelectronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Anthony Fung, Peter Groz, Jim C. Hsu, Danny K. Hui, Harry S. Hvostov