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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 20, 2001
Filed:
Apr. 15, 1998
Michael Hudson, Portland, OR (US);
Daniel L. Moore, Vancouver, WA (US);
Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
A system is disclosed that includes a first processor, which in some embodiments includes a DSP, and a first memory pool and a second memory pool. The second memory pool is primarily associated with the DSP and stores code that is available for execution by the DSP. A plurality of code modules are stored in the first memory pool, which in some embodiments is associated with a second processor. The code modules are individually and dynamically swapped into the first memory pool, which in some embodiments is not large enough to simultaneously store all of the code modules. In some instances, the dynamic code module swapping is done at the direction of a second processor, which is aware of the state of the DSP execution. In other instances, the dynamic code module swapping is done at the direction of the DSP. In each instance, dynamic code swapping is performed in a manner that minimizes or eliminates any halts in DSP instruction execution.