Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Address formation – Address mapping
Patent
1996-11-27
1999-11-02
Cabeca, John W.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory
Address formation
Address mapping
707204, 3952003, G06F 1200
Patent
active
059788941
ABSTRACT:
To realize interprocessor data transfer with the data receive area not fixed in the real memory and with less overhead for synchronization, the send node sends to the destination node, data, a virtual address of a receive area, an address of a receive control flag, a comparison value, and a comparison method. Network adaptor in the destination node judges whether the transfer condition is fulfilled, based on the comparison value, the comparison method and the semaphore in the receive control flag designated by the receive control flag address. Network adaptor further detects whether the receive area of the virtual address is in the main storage, based on the virtual address and the address translation table. The send data is stored in the receive buffer provided in the area for OS, when the above-mentioned condition is not fulfilled or the receive area is not in the main storage. Either when the destination node program issues a specific system call or when the program issues a reading instruction to the data in the receive area and a page fault is generated, OS moves the send data from the receive buffer to the receive area.
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Ito Masanao
Sukegawa Naonobu
Tamaki Yoshiko
Cabeca John W.
Hitachi , Ltd.
Langjahr David
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