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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 20, 1984
Filed:
Aug. 25, 1981
David L Budde, Portland, OR (US);
David G Carson, Hillsboro, OR (US);
Anthony L Cornish, Essex, GB;
Brad W Hosler, Portland, OR (US);
David B Johnson, Portland, OR (US);
Craig B Peterson, Portland, OR (US);
Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
A number of intelligent crossbar switches (100) are provided in a matrix of orthogonal lines interconnecting processor (110) and memory control unit (MCU) modules (112). The matrix is composed of processor buses (105) and corresponding error-reporting lines (106); and memory buses (107) with corresponding error-reporting lines (108). At the intersection of these lines is a crossbar switch node (100). The crossbar switches function to pass memory requests from a processor to a memory module attached to an MCU node and to pass any data associated with the requests. The system is organized into confinement areas at the boundaries of which are positioned error-detection mechanisms to deal with information flow occurring across area boundaries. Each crossbar switch and MCU node has means for the logging and signaling of errors to other nodes. Means are provided to reconfigure the system to reroute traffic around the confinement area at fault and for restarting system operation in a possibly degraded mode.