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Transfer of synchronized data from 16-bit code to a 32-bit process

US6850990B1 · kind B1 · utility

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Filing dateJul 14, 1999
Grant dateFeb 1, 2005
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Expiry dateJul 14, 2019

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC G)Physics
  • CPC primaryG06F9/544
  • WIPO fieldComputer technology
  • WIPO sectorElectrical engineering

Abstract

The 16-bit process receives synchronized data from a hooked data function. As memory becomes available in a shared memory buffer, the 16-bit process writes the synchronized data to the buffer. The 16-bit process then signals the 32-bit process that synchronized data is ready to be transmitted over the network. The 32-bit process reads the synchronized data, stores it in a send buffer to free the shared memory buffer, then signals the 16-bit process that the shared memory buffer has been read. The 32-bit process then sends the synchronized data out over the network. In this way, a “thunk” that improperly releases the mutual exclusion semaphore is avoided.There can be more than one shared memory buffer, to allow the 16-bit process and the 32-bit process to read and write synchronized data to the shared memory buffers at the same time.The 16-bit process can use a callback function to ensure that data does not wait in the shared memory buffers for too long before it is ready by the 32-bit process and sent out over the network.

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