Patents Examined by M. Farooq
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Patent number: 7085857Abstract: Methods, systems, apparatuses, and arrangements enable an identifier module of a storage system to be rendered unusable upon removal from the storage system. In an exemplary identifier module implementation, the identifier module includes an identifier data space that is capable of receiving an identifier and a breakable apparatus that is adapted to break and render the identifier module unusable upon removal of the identifier module from a storage system. The identifier module may be adapted for removable attachment to the storage system. In an exemplary storage system implementation, the storage system includes one or more memory units that are capable of storing information and at least one interface that is adapted to receive an identifier module. The at least one interface includes a disrupter apparatus that is adapted to break and render unusable an identifier module upon removal of such an identifier module from the at least one interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Robert A. Rust, James P. Slupe, Patrick F. Donnelly, III, Richard G. Sevier
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Patent number: 6970921Abstract: A plurality of virtual paths in a network interface between a host port and a network port are managed according to respective priorities. Thus, multiple levels of quality of service are supported through a single physical network port. Variant processes are applied for handling packets which have been downloaded to a network interface, prior to transmission onto the network. The network interface also includes memory used as a transmit buffer, that stores data packets received from the host computer on the first port, and provides data to the second port for transmission on the network. A control circuit in the network interface manages the memory as a plurality of first-in-first-out FIFO queues having respective priorities. Logic places a packet received from the host processor into one of the plurality of FIFO queues according to a quality of service parameter associated with the packets. Logic transmits the packets in the plurality of FIFO queues according to respective priorities.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: 3Com CorporationInventors: Chi-Lie Wang, Li-Jau Yang, Kap Soh, Chin-Li Mou
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Patent number: 6965929Abstract: A system includes a first network device which receives a request for configuration information, a second network device, and a third network device which issues the request. The first network device is configured to respond to the request within a first time period and the second network device is configured to respond to the request within a second time period if the first network device does not respond to the request within the first time period.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Murari Kumar
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Patent number: 6957279Abstract: The present invention is directed to a configurable input/output interface and method for data transfer between a host and a target in a network environment. A method for providing data transfer between a host and a target in a network environment by a configurable input/output interface includes providing a logical identifier. The logical identifier is configurable for operation in at least two modes, the at least two modes including at least two of referencing multiple data transfer routes between the target and the input/output device utilizing a single logical identifier, referencing a single route between the target and the input/output device utilizing a logical identifier, and referencing a physical address of the target utilizing a logical identifier. Communications between the host and the target are managed by selecting a mode of the at least two modes operable by the input/output interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: LSI Logic CorporationInventors: Louis H. Odenwald, Roger T. Clegg, Steven R. Schremmer
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Patent number: 6948004Abstract: A host system is provided with one or more host-fabric adapters installed therein for connecting to a switched fabric of a data network. The host-fabric adapter may comprise at least one Micro-Engine arranged to establish connections and support data transfer operations, via a switched fabric, in response to work requests that cause instructions in a form of work queue elements “WQES” posted from a host system for said data transfer operations; and a work queue element “WQE” hardware assist “HWA” mechanism arranged to determine the starting address of each work queue element “WQE” based on queue pair (QP) context information needed for said Micro-Engine (ME) to process work requests for said data transfer operations.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Dominic J. Gasbarro, Brian M. Leitner
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Patent number: 6883045Abstract: An apparatus for reordering graphics responses in a peripheral interface circuit for an I/O node of a computer system. The apparatus includes a data buffer and a control unit. The data buffer includes a first plurality of storage locations each corresponding to one of a plurality of tag values. The data buffer may receive a plurality of data packets associated with the graphics transactions. The data buffer may also store the data packets in the storage locations according to tag values. The control unit includes a storage unit having a second plurality of locations. Each of the locations in the storage unit corresponds to one of the tag values and may provide an indication of whether a given data packet has been stored in the data buffer. The control unit may further determine an order in which the plurality of data packets is read from the data buffer.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Tahsin Askar, Eric G. Chambers
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Patent number: 6871244Abstract: A system and method to facilitate communication between an associated bus, such as employs a standard bus protocol, and a connector to which a removable SFF device can be attached. A desired operating mode is selected based on the device attached at the connector, such as either to pass the protocol between the bus and device generally unchanged or to implement suitable protocol conversion for such communication. Thus, by configuring the SFF device to appear as device currently supported by the bus, the SFF device can operate at the connector with native operating system support.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Microsoft Corp.Inventors: Jeremy Paul Cahill, Andrew John Thornton, Jonathan Vines Smith