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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 28, 1992
Filed:
Dec. 08, 1989
Colin M Duxbury, Woodley, GB;
Philip V Rose, Higher Crumpsall, GB;
International Computers Limited, London, GB;
Abstract
A pipelined data processing system comprises a series of pipeline stages through which instructions pass sequentially. If an error associated with a particular instruction (e.g. an illegal instruction) is detected, a Mayday signal is produced. This does not become active immediately. Instead it is passed down the pipeline along with the instruction that caused it, and becomes active only if that instruction attempts to terminate at the end of the pipeline. When the Mayday becomes active, it causes an interrupt to a diagnostic processor. If, on the other hand, the instruction that caused the Mayday is aborted, or does not attempt to terminate, then the Mayday is discarded and does not become active. This prevents unnecessary diagnostic actions.