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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2003
Filed:
Feb. 10, 1999
Donald G. Craycraft, Austin, TX (US);
Richard G. Russell, Austin, TX (US);
Gary M. Godfrey, Austin, TX (US);
Mark T. Ellis, Austin, TX (US);
Lloyd W. Gauthier, Austin, TX (US);
Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Abstract
The scalable virtual timer system or subsystem implements multiple hardware timers with minimal silicon overhead. In one embodiment, for each virtual timer of a plurality of virtual timers, a content addressable memory stores a sum of an “initial state” of a free running counter and a desired count duration for the virtual timer. When the stored value matches a current state of the free running counter, the content addressable memory generates a terminal count for the virtual timer. In an alternative embodiment, for each virtual timer, a period register of a set of period registers stores a sum of a desired count duration for a virtual timer and an “initial state” of the free running counter. A comparator of a set of comparators generates a terminal count for a virtual timer when a current state of the free running counter matches the sum stored in a period register associated with the virtual timer. A state of the free running counter may be read through software, such as by an execution unit, or through hardware, such as by an adder.