Data storage system

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Specific memory composition

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C710S052000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to data storage systems, and more particularly to data storage systems having redundancy arrangements to protect against total system failure in the event of a failure in a component or subassembly of the storage system.
As is known in the art, large mainframe computer systems require large capacity data storage systems. These large main frame computer systems generally include data processors which perform many operations on data introduced to the computer system through peripherals including the data storage system. The results of these operations are output to peripherals, including the storage system.
One type of data storage system is a magnetic disk storage system. Here a bank of disk drives and the main frame computer system are coupled together through an interface. The interface includes CPU, or “front end”, controllers (or directors) and “back end” disk controllers (or directors). The interface operates the controllers (or directors) in such a way that they are transparent to the computer. That is, data is stored in, and retrieved from, the bank of disk drives in such a way that the mainframe computer system merely thinks it is operating with one mainframe memory. One such system is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,206,939, entitled “System and Method for Disk Mapping and Data Retrieval”, inventors Moshe Yanai, Natan Vishlitzky, Bruno Alterescu and Daniel Castel, issued Apr. 27, 1993, and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
As described in such U.S. Patent, the interface may also include, in addition to the CPU controllers (or directors) and disk controllers (or directors), addressable cache memories. The cache memory is a semiconductor memory and is provided to rapidly store data from the main frame computer system before storage in the disk drives, and, on the other hand, store data from the disk drives prior to being sent to the main frame computer. The cache memory being a semiconductor memory, as distinguished from a magnetic memory as in the case of the disk drives, is much faster than the disk drives in reading and writing data.
The CPU controllers, disk controllers and cache memory are interconnected through a backplane printed circuit board. More particularly, disk controllers are mounted on disk controller printed circuit boards. CPU controllers are mounted on CPU controller printed circuit boards. And, cache memories are mounted on cache memory printed circuit boards. The disk controller, CPU controller and cache memory printed circuit boards plug into the backplane printed circuit board. In order to provide data integrity in case of a failure in a controller, the backplane printed circuit board has a pair of buses. One set the disk controllers is connected to one bus and another set of the disk controllers is connected to the other bus. Likewise, one set the CPU controllers is connected to one bus and another set of the CPU controllers is connected to the other bus. The cache memories are connected to both buses. Each one of the buses provides data, address and control information.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a data storage system is provided wherein a host computer is in communication with a bank of disk drives through an interface. The interface includes: a memory; a plurality of directors for controlling data transfer between the host computer and the bank of disk drives as such data passes through the memory; and a plurality of busses in communication with the directors and the memory. Each one of the directors includes a central processing unit. The central processing unit includes: (A) a microprocessor; (B) a main memory; and (C) a microprocessor interface. The microprocessor interface includes a semiconductor integrated circuit having formed therein: (i) a data rebuffering section disposed in the chip and adapted to couple data from a one of a plurality of data ports to a data port of the microprocessor selectively in accordance with a control signal; and (ii) a main memory interface adapted for coupling to a main memory for the microprocessor, such main memory interface being adapted for coupling to the microprocessor and being coupled to the data rebuffering section for providing control signals to the main memory section for enabling data transfer between the main memory and the microprocessor through the data rebuffering section. A controller is coupled to the data rebuffering section for producing the control signal.
In one embodiment of the invention, the central processing unit main memory is a selected one of a plurality of memory types each type having a different data transfer protocol and the main memory interface is configured in accordance with the selected one of the plurality of memory types to provide a proper memory protocol to data being transferred between the microprocessor and the main memory through the main memory interface.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, one main memory type is an SDRAM and in another type is a RDRAM.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the central processing unit data rebuffering section includes: a selector responsive to the control signal for coupled data between a selected one of the data ports and the microprocessor.
In one embodiment, the data rebuffering section includes a data distribution unit having a plurality of ports each one of the ports being coupled to a corresponding one of: (i) the selector; (ii) a random access memory; (iii) an interrupt request controller; (iv) the microprocessor data port; and (v) the main memory interface.
In accordance with another feature Of the invention, a data storage system is provided wherein a host computer is in communication with a bank of disk drives through an interface. The interface includes: a memory; a plurality of directors for controlling data transfer between the host computer and the bank of disk drives as such data passes through the memory; and a plurality of busses in communication with the directors and the memory. Each one of the directors includes a central processing unit. The central processing unit includes: (A) a microprocessor; (B) a main memory having a plurality of data storage sections, one section having a first set of addresses and a second section having addresses a second set of addresses; (C) a microprocessor interface. The interface includes: (i) a memory controller for producing addresses for the main memory, such memory controller having a decoder responsive to the produced addressed to determine whether the produced address is within the first set or the second set of addresses; and (ii) a main memory interface adapted for coupling to a main memory for the microprocessor, such main memory interface being adapted for coupling to the microprocessor and being coupled to the data rebuffering section for providing control signals to the main memory section for enabling data transfer between the main memory and the microprocessor through the data rebuffering section. A controller is responsive to the decoder, for enabling the second section in the memory when the decoder determines the produced address is in the second set of addresses. The first section is enabled for addressing by the produced address when the decoder determines the produced address is in the first set of addresses.
In one embodiment, the system includes a mask to transform the address to an address in the second section of the memory.


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