Invention Grant
US07809847B2 Network interface device that can transfer control of a TCP connection to a host CPU
有权
网络接口设备可以将TCP连接的控制转移到主机CPU
- Patent Title: Network interface device that can transfer control of a TCP connection to a host CPU
- Patent Title (中): 网络接口设备可以将TCP连接的控制转移到主机CPU
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Application No.: US11029863Application Date: 2005-01-04
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Publication No.: US07809847B2Publication Date: 2010-10-05
- Inventor: Laurence B. Boucher , Stephen E. J. Blightman , Peter K. Craft , David A. Higgen , Clive M. Philbrick , Daryl D. Starr
- Applicant: Laurence B. Boucher , Stephen E. J. Blightman , Peter K. Craft , David A. Higgen , Clive M. Philbrick , Daryl D. Starr
- Applicant Address: US CA San Jose
- Assignee: Alacritech, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Alacritech, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA San Jose
- Agency: Silicon Edge Law Group LLP
- Agent Mark Lauer
- Main IPC: G06F15/16
- IPC: G06F15/16

Abstract:
An intelligent network interface card (INIC) or communication processing device (CPD) works with a host computer for data communication. The device provides a fast-path that avoids protocol processing for most messages, greatly accelerating data transfer and offloading time-intensive processing tasks from the host CPU. The host retains a fallback processing capability for messages that do not fit fast-path criteria, with the device providing assistance such as validation even for slow-path messages, and messages being selected for either fast-path or slow-path processing. A context for a connection is defined that allows the device to move data, free of headers, directly to or from a destination or source in the host. The context can be passed back to the host for message processing by the host. The device contains specialized hardware circuits that are much faster at their specific tasks than a general purpose CPU. A preferred embodiment includes a trio of pipelined processors devoted to transmit, receive and utility processing, providing full duplex communication for four Fast Ethernet nodes.
Public/Granted literature
- US20050160139A1 Network interface device that can transfer control of a TCP connection to a host CPU Public/Granted day:2005-07-21
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