Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110093865 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS INVOLVING REMOTE EXCEPTION CHECKS - A method includes receiving a remote call from a native process in a Java virtual process; and sending a return call to the native process, wherein the return call includes an exception status of the Java virtual process. | 04-21-2011 |
20120266147 | RUNNING MULTIPLE COPIES OF NATIVE CODE IN A JAVA VIRTUAL MACHINE - A method for running multiple copies of the same native code in a Java Virtual Machine is described. In one embodiment, such a method includes providing a class to enable segregating multiple copies of the same native code. The method defines, within the class, a native method configured to dispatch operation of the native code. The method further includes generating first and second instances of the class. Calling the native method in the first instance causes a first copy of the native code to run in a first remote execution container (e.g., a first process). Similarly, calling the native method in the second instance causes a second copy of the native code to run in a second remote execution container (e.g., a second process) separate from the first remote execution container. A corresponding computer program product is also disclosed. | 10-18-2012 |
20130235992 | PREFERENTIAL EXECUTION OF METHOD CALLS IN HYBRID SYSTEMS - Affinity-based preferential call technique, in one aspect, may improve performance of distributed applications in a hybrid system having heterogeneous platforms. A segment of code in a program being executed on a processor may be intercepted or trapped in runtime. A platform is selected in the hybrid system for executing said segment of code, the platform determined to run the segment of code with best efficiency among a plurality of platforms in the hybrid system. The segment of code is dynamically executed on the selected platform determined to run the segment of code with best efficiency. | 09-12-2013 |
20130239128 | PREFERENTIAL EXECUTION OF METHOD CALLS IN HYBRID SYSTEMS - Affinity-based preferential call technique, in one aspect, may improve performance of distributed applications in a hybrid system having heterogeneous platforms. A segment of code in a program being executed on a processor may be intercepted or trapped in runtime. A platform is selected in the hybrid system for executing said segment of code, the platform determined to run the segment of code with best efficiency among a plurality of platforms in the hybrid system. The segment of code is dynamically executed on the selected platform determined to run the segment of code with best efficiency. | 09-12-2013 |
20130263097 | IDENTIFICATION OF LOCALIZABLE FUNCTION CALLS - Detecting localizable native methods may include statically analyzing a native binary file of a native method. For each function call invoked in the native binary, it is checked whether resources accessed through the function call is locally available or not. If all resources accessed though the native method is locally available, the method is annotated as localizable. | 10-03-2013 |
20130263101 | IDENTIFICATION OF LOCALIZABLE FUNCTION CALLS - Detecting localizable native methods may include statically analyzing a native binary file of a native method. For each function call invoked in the native binary, it is checked whether resources accessed through the function call is locally available or not. If all resources accessed though the native method is locally available, the method is annotated as localizable. | 10-03-2013 |
20140068572 | JAVA NATIVE INTERFACE ARRAY HANDLING IN A DISTRIBUTED JAVA VIRTUAL MACHINE - A method for executing native code in a distributed Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is disclosed herein. The method may include receiving, in a first thread executing in a remote execution container, a first native code-generated call, such as a Java Native Interface (JNI) call, to a second thread, the first call including a first array write request. The first call may be stored in an instruction cache and bundled with a second native code-generated call and sent to the second thread. The calls are unbundled and executed in the second thread. An opaque handle to an array returned by the second call is bundled with corresponding array data and returned to the first thread. The array data of the bundle is stored in a data cache and retrieved in response to requests for the array data addressed to the second thread. A corresponding computer program product is also disclosed. | 03-06-2014 |
20140068579 | JAVA NATIVE INTERFACE ARRAY HANDLING IN A DISTRIBUTED JAVA VIRTUAL MACHINE - A method for executing native code in a distributed Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is disclosed herein. The method may include receiving, in a first thread executing in a remote execution container, a first native code-generated call, such as a Java Native Interface (JNI) call, to a second thread, the first call including a first array write request. The first call may be stored in an instruction cache and bundled with a second native code-generated call and sent to the second thread. The calls are unbundled and executed in the second thread. An opaque handle to an array returned by the second call is bundled with corresponding array data and returned to the first thread. The array data of the bundle is stored in a data cache and retrieved in response to requests for the array data addressed to the second thread. A corresponding computer program product is also disclosed. | 03-06-2014 |
20140331016 | APPLICATION-DIRECTED MEMORY DE-DUPLICATION - In a computing system including an application executing on top of a virtualization control layer, wherein the virtualization control layer maps portions of a virtual memory to portions of a physical memory, a method for managing memory including: identifying, by the application, a range of virtual memory whose probability of being replicated in the virtual memory exceeds a given threshold; obtaining, by the application, at least one memory address corresponding to the range of virtual memory; and passing, from the application to the virtualization control layer, an identifier for the range of virtual memory and the memory address corresponding to the range of virtual memory, wherein the identifier is useable by the virtualization control layer to identify similar ranges within the virtual memory. | 11-06-2014 |
20140331017 | APPLICATION-DIRECTED MEMORY DE-DUPLICATION - In a computing system including an application executing on top of a virtualization control layer, wherein the virtualization control layer maps portions of a virtual memory to portions of a physical memory, an apparatus for managing memory configured to: identify, by the application, a range of virtual memory whose probability of being replicated in the virtual memory exceeds a given threshold; obtain, by the application, at least one memory address corresponding to the range of virtual memory; and pass, from the application to the virtualization control layer, an identifier for the range of virtual memory and the memory address corresponding to the range of virtual memory, wherein the identifier is useable by the virtualization control layer to identify similar ranges within the virtual memory. | 11-06-2014 |