Common use of Pause Clause in Contracts

Pause. Unlike control, bulk, and interrupt, Xxxxxxxxxxx Transfer Descriptors are never retired with an error. However, similar to control, bulk, and interrupt, when the upper layers of software desire to cancel an isochronous transfer request, all Transfer Descriptors associated with the same request must be removed from the queue of transfers on the endpoint. To do this, processing of the endpoint by the Host Controller must be paused before the Host Controller Driver can remove or otherwise alter the Transfer Descriptors on the endpoint’s queue. See Section 5.2.7.1.3 for a complete description.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Adopter’s Agreement for Open Host Controller Interface Reciprocal Covenant, Adopter’s Agreement for Open Host Controller Interface Reciprocal Covenant

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Pause. Unlike Like control, bulk, and interruptisochronous, Xxxxxxxxxxx when an interrupt Transfer Descriptors are never Descriptor is retired with an error. However, similar to control, bulk, and interrupt, error or when the upper layers of software desire to cancel an isochronous a transfer request, all Transfer Descriptors associated with the same request must be removed from the queue of transfers on the endpoint. To do this, processing of the endpoint by the Host Controller must be paused before the Host Controller Driver can remove or otherwise alter the Transfer Descriptors on the endpoint’s queue. See Section 5.2.7.1.3 for a complete description.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Adopter’s Agreement for Open Host Controller Interface Reciprocal Covenant

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Pause. Unlike Like control, bulk, and interruptisochronous, Xxxxxxxxxxx when an interrupt Transfer Descriptors are never Descriptor is retired with an error. However, similar to control, bulk, and interrupt, error or when the upper layers of software desire to cancel an isochronous a transfer request, all Transfer Descriptors associated with the same request must be removed from the queue of transfers on the endpoint. To do this, processing of the endpoint by the Host Controller must be paused before the Host Controller Driver can remove or otherwise alter the Transfer Descriptors on the endpoint’s queue. See Section 5.2.7.1.3 for a complete description.Section

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Adopter’s Agreement for Open Host Controller Interface Reciprocal Covenant

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