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Figure
Poll
Poll
prime
2-6. Poll bypass
I/O
attachment
card
N
r -
Poll
propagate
MI2
Mll
MI3
' - - -
mechanism
I/O
I/O
attachment
attachment
card
card
N+I
N+2
, - -
Poll
Poll
Poll
propagate
Poll
propagate
MI2
MIl
MI2
MIl
Poll
Poll
prime
prime
M13
M13
-
' - - -
foIl
f£su~~at~.
This ou·tbound
tag
is
raised
by
an
I/O
device when it receives a poll that
it
has not captured.
Poll
Retu~.
This is an inbound tag sent by an
I/O
device
to
signal the channel that a poll capture, for an interrupt
pallor for a non-burst cycle steal service has taken place.
It is not used to signify that a burst transfer is required.
Burst Ret.!!!:!!.
This is an inbound tag sent by an I/O
device
to signal the channel that a poll capture (cycle steal only)
has taken place and a
burst
transfer
is
required.
Once
activated.
the
next
leading
edge
of
a service gate tag
signals the beginning of the
burst
transfer.
The
entire
channel
is
now
dedicated
to
the
I/O
device.
Service
gate/service gate return "hand shaking". between the channel
and
the I/O device, continues until the burst return tag is
dropped.
An I/O device deactivates the burst return tag
at
the
rise
of
the
service
gate tag for the last transfer.
Under control of the program. burst mode is used only if
so
specified
in
the
DCB
control
word.
A
device capable of
supporting burst mode must
also
be
capable
of
non-burst
operations.
Note
that
DCB
fetching
is
always
done
in
non-burst
.ode.
Burst
mode
is
not
precluded
for
IPL
transfers.
Processor I/O Channel
2-17

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