Innovation and Job Growth in a Developing Country. A Longitudinal study of South African Business Firms. 1

2005 
A mechanism is provided for avoiding deadlock, in particular, a Read/Read deadlock, in a computer system in which a split-transaction bus is bridged to a single-envelope bus. In one embodiment, deadlock is avoided using a closely-coupled master and slave circuit on the split-response bus. The closely-coupled master and slave circuit operates to disallow a second deadlocking read transaction. While there is an outstanding read transaction in either the master or slave portions of the split-response bus interface, the other portion will refuse to accept, or retry, another potentially deadlocking read transaction. The invention has the advantage of being absolutely certain of avoiding the Read/Read deadlock condition with a minimum amount of circuit complexity.
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