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Date of Patent:
Apr. 25, 1995

Filed:

Sep. 13, 1994
Applicant:
Inventors:

James D Greenfield, Binghamton, NY (US);

Matthew J Mitchell, Jr, Endicott, NY (US);

William R Taylor, Rochester, MN (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G06F / ; G06F / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
395275 ; 395200 ; 395425 ; 3642383 ; 3642397 ; 364239 ; 3642285 ;
Abstract

An apparatus for intersystem I/O channel paging. The I/O channel through an I/O channel adapter provides communication between a central processor, an I/O processor, and a shared electronic storage device. The central processor and I/O processor are each enabled for recognizing specific instructions. The intersystem channel may be implemented in the form of a page chain table. Either process is capable of constructing a page chain table in the shared electronic storage device, upon receipt of appropriate instructions. The central processor or I/O processor signals the I/O channel adapter with identification of a page chain table to select. The I/O channel adapter fetches table entries and executes the table. The I/O channel adapter initiates I/O activity upon execution of the table. The I/O channel is not dependent upon the central processor or I/O processor for fetching or executing instructions, rather it acts independent of the processors once the page chain table is created. Flags set in the table serve as a disconnection mechanism for the I/O channel paging system. The I/O channel paging mechanism may operate synchronously or asynchronously.


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