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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 07, 2008
Filed:
Apr. 22, 2004
Gerard Chauvel, Antibes, FR;
Serge Lasserre, Frejus, FR;
Dominique D'inverno, Villeneuve Loubet, FR;
Maija Kuusela, Mouans Sartoux, FR;
Gilbert Cabillic, Brece, FR;
Jean-philippe Lesot, Argentré du Plessis, FR;
Michel Banâtre, La Fresnais, FR;
Jean-paul Routeau, Thorigné-Fouillard, FR;
Salam Majoul, Rennes, FR;
Frédéric Parain, Voiron, FR;
Gerard Chauvel, Antibes, FR;
Serge Lasserre, Frejus, FR;
Dominique D'Inverno, Villeneuve Loubet, FR;
Maija Kuusela, Mouans Sartoux, FR;
Gilbert Cabillic, Brece, FR;
Jean-Philippe Lesot, Argentré du Plessis, FR;
Michel Banâtre, La Fresnais, FR;
Jean-Paul Routeau, Thorigné-Fouillard, FR;
Salam Majoul, Rennes, FR;
Frédéric Parain, Voiron, FR;
Texas Instruments Incorporated, Dallas, TX (US);
Abstract
A process and associated system comprise pre-allocating a portion of memory in a first processor based upon a control input and determining in a second processor if the portion of the pre-allocated memory can satisfy a memory allocation request. Further, if a portion of pre-allocated memory can satisfy a memory allocation request, the technique includes assigning the pre-allocated portion of memory to the allocation request. However, if a portion of pre-allocated memory cannot satisfy a memory allocation request, the technique includes allocating a portion of memory in the first processor to the allocation request.