Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080301374 | STRUCTURE FOR DYNAMIC LIVELOCK RESOLUTION WITH VARIABLE DELAY MEMORY ACCESS QUEUE - A design structure for resolving the occurrence of livelock at the interface between the processor core and memory subsystem controller. Livelock is resolved by introducing a livelock detection mechanism (which includes livelock detection utility or logic) within the processor to detect a livelock condition and dynamically change the duration of the delay stage(s) in order to alter the “harmonic” fixed-cycle loop behavior. The livelock detection logic (LDL) counts the number of flushes a particular instruction takes or the number of times an instruction re-issues without completing. The LDL then compares that number to a preset threshold number. Based on the result of the comparison, the LDL triggers the implementation of one of two different livelock resolution processes. These processes include dynamically configuring the delay queue within the processor into one of two different configurations and changing the sequence and timing of handling memory access instructions, based on the specific configuration of the delay queue. | 12-04-2008 |
20090113191 | Apparatus and Method for Improving Efficiency of Short Loop Instruction Fetch - A method, system and computer program product for instruction fetching within a processor instruction unit, utilizing a loop buffer, one or more virtual loop buffers, and/or an instruction buffer. During instruction fetch, modified instruction buffers coupled to an instruction cache (I-cache) temporarily store instructions from a single branch, backwards short loop. The modified instruction buffers may be a loop buffer, one or more virtual loop buffers, and/or an instruction buffer. Instructions are stored in the modified instruction buffers for the length of the loop cycle. The instruction fetch within the instruction unit of a processor retrieves the instructions for the short loop from the modified buffers during the loop cycle, rather than from the instruction cache. | 04-30-2009 |
20090113192 | DESIGN STRUCTURE FOR IMPROVING EFFICIENCY OF SHORT LOOP INSTRUCTION FETCH - A design structure provides instruction fetching within a processor instruction unit, utilizing a loop buffer, one or more virtual loop buffers, and/or an instruction buffer. During instruction fetch, modified instruction buffers coupled to an instruction cache (I-cache) temporarily store instructions from a single branch, backwards short loop. The modified instruction buffers may be a loop buffer, one or more virtual loop buffers, and/or an instruction buffer. Instructions are stored in the modified instruction buffers for the length of the loop cycle. The instruction fetch within the instruction unit of a processor retrieves the instructions for the short loop from the modified buffers during the loop cycle, rather than from the instruction cache. | 04-30-2009 |
20100037288 | Inherited Access Authorization to a Social Network - A method for access authorization via inheritance to information of a first registered user on a social network comprises defining authorization criteria for the first registered user; receiving first verification data from a requester, wherein the requester comprises one of a second registered user or a non-registered user; determining if the first verification data satisfies the authorization criteria, and in the event the first verification data satisfies the authorization criteria, extending inherited access authorization to the requester in the event the requester is the non-registered user, and extending inherited access authorization to a contact of the requestor in the event the requestor is the second registered user. | 02-11-2010 |
20120159125 | EFFICIENCY OF SHORT LOOP INSTRUCTION FETCH - A method, system and computer program product for instruction fetching within a processor instruction unit, utilizing a loop buffer, one or more virtual loop buffers, and/or an instruction buffer. During instruction fetch, modified instruction buffers coupled to an instruction cache (I-cache) temporarily store instructions from a single branch, backwards short loop. The modified instruction buffers may be a loop buffer, one or more virtual loop buffers, and/or an instruction buffer. Instructions are stored in the modified instruction buffers for the length of the loop cycle. The instruction fetch within the instruction unit of a processor retrieves the instructions for the short loop from the modified buffers during the loop cycle, rather than from the instruction cache. | 06-21-2012 |