Intelligent storage device controller
First Claim
1. A Programmable Streaming Data Processor (PSDP), arranged to perform primitive initial processing functions directly on a set of data comprising:
- a streaming data interface, arranged to receive non-field delineated data from a streaming data source;
a streaming interface First In First Out (FIFO), arranged to temporarily store the streaming non-field delineated data from the streaming data interface;
a data engine, arranged to receive the non-field delineated output data from the streaming interface FIFO, recognize the record and field structure of the non-field delineated data, determine field boundaries in the non-field delineated data, and process fields to select one or more fields to be assembled into output tuples, the data engine also containing logic arranged to determine whether an output tuple is to be selected for further processing by additional Job Processing Units (JPUs) and to assert a use or lose decision value according to that determination;
a tuple generator, arranged to assemble fields into the output tuple and, if the use or lose decision value indicates that such output tuple is to be discarded, to prevent the output tuple from being transferred for further processing by the JPU; and
an output FIFO device, arranged to temporarily store tuples prior to conditionally forwarding them to the JPU.
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Abstract
A programmable streaming data processor that can be programmed to recognize record and field structures of data received from a streaming data source such as a mass storage device. Being programmed with, for example, field information, the unit can locate record and field boundaries and employ logical arithmetic methods to compare fields with one another or with values otherwise supplied by general purpose processors to precisely determine which records are worth transferring to memory of the more general purpose distributed processors. The remaining records arrive and are discarded by the streaming data processor or are tagged with status bits to indicate to the more general purpose processor that they are to be ignored. In a preferred embodiment, the streaming data processor may analyze and discard records for several reasons. The first reason may be an analysis of contents of the field. Other reasons for record blocking may have to do with tagging records that are to be visible to particular users depending upon a series of concurrent transactions.
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1. A Programmable Streaming Data Processor (PSDP), arranged to perform primitive initial processing functions directly on a set of data comprising:
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a streaming data interface, arranged to receive non-field delineated data from a streaming data source; a streaming interface First In First Out (FIFO), arranged to temporarily store the streaming non-field delineated data from the streaming data interface; a data engine, arranged to receive the non-field delineated output data from the streaming interface FIFO, recognize the record and field structure of the non-field delineated data, determine field boundaries in the non-field delineated data, and process fields to select one or more fields to be assembled into output tuples, the data engine also containing logic arranged to determine whether an output tuple is to be selected for further processing by additional Job Processing Units (JPUs) and to assert a use or lose decision value according to that determination; a tuple generator, arranged to assemble fields into the output tuple and, if the use or lose decision value indicates that such output tuple is to be discarded, to prevent the output tuple from being transferred for further processing by the JPU; and an output FIFO device, arranged to temporarily store tuples prior to conditionally forwarding them to the JPU. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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