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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 2006
Filed:
May. 16, 2001
William Thomas Charnell, Great Missenden, GB;
Wayne Plummer, High Wycombe, GB;
Stephen Darnell, Maidenhead, GB;
Blaise Abel Alec Dias, Uxbridge, GB;
Philippa Joy Guthrie, Aylesbury, GB;
Jeremy Paul Kramskoy, Long Kitton, GB;
Jeremy James Sexton, Hemel Hempstead, GB;
Michael John Wynn, Maidenhead, GB;
Keith Rautenbach, High Wycombe, GB;
Stephen Paul Thomas, High Wycombe, GB;
William Thomas Charnell, Great Missenden, GB;
Wayne Plummer, High Wycombe, GB;
Stephen Darnell, Maidenhead, GB;
Blaise Abel Alec Dias, Uxbridge, GB;
Philippa Joy Guthrie, Aylesbury, GB;
Jeremy Paul Kramskoy, Long Kitton, GB;
Jeremy James Sexton, Hemel Hempstead, GB;
Michael John Wynn, Maidenhead, GB;
Keith Rautenbach, High Wycombe, GB;
Stephen Paul Thomas, High Wycombe, GB;
Esmertec AG, Dubendorf, CH;
Abstract
A method and system multi-threaded fragment patching. The method provides a link in a self-modifying multi-threaded computer system between a first and a second piece of compiled code where the first piece of compiled code includes a control transfer instruction to the second piece of compiled code. The link is formed by inserting a patch from the first piece of compiled code to the second piece of compiled code. The patch may be a direct reference or a reference to an outlier.