Multiprocessor computer backplane bus in which bus transactions are classified into different classes for arbitration

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PATENT NO 5581713
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08559043

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A computer having multiple modules connected by a backplane bus includes multiple competition signal lines and multiple class signal lines. Access to the backplane bus to engage in one or more of multiple types of bus transactions is arbitrated between the modules by classifying the bus transactions into different classes and, during each of a succession of competition cycles, when a module wants access to the backplane bus to engage in a particular type of bus transaction, asserting a class signal line corresponding to a class in which the particular type of bus transaction has been classified. Based on information presented on the class signal lines, it is determined which modules are or are not eligible to compete for access to the backplane bus. When a module is eligible to compete for access to the backplane bus, it drives an identification code associated with the module on the competition signal lines. Then, based on information presented on the competition signal lines, a module is granted access to the backplane bus.

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FUJITSU SIEMENS COMPUTERS LLC598 GIBRALTAR DRIVE MILPITAS CA 95035

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Lloyd, Stacey Hillsboro, OR 3 67
Lynch, John Portland, OR 77 2248
Myers, Mark Portland, OR 19 495
Stout, Richard Tualatin, OR 4 118
Takasumi, Robert Hillsboro, OR 2 51

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