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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 11, 2009
Filed:
Apr. 28, 2003
Michael Stephen Floyd, Austin, TX (US);
Larry Scott Leitner, Austin, TX (US);
Kevin Franklin Reick, Round Rock, TX (US);
Kevin Dennis Woodling, Austin, TX (US);
Michael Stephen Floyd, Austin, TX (US);
Larry Scott Leitner, Austin, TX (US);
Kevin Franklin Reick, Round Rock, TX (US);
Kevin Dennis Woodling, Austin, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method of communicating between processing units on different integrated circuit chips in a multi-processor computer system by issuing a command from a source processing unit to a destination processing unit, receiving the command at the destination processing unit while the destination processing unit is processing program instructions, and accessing free-running, scan registers in clock-controlled components of the destination processing unit without interrupting processing of the program instructions by the destination processing unit. The access may be a read from status or mode registers of the destination processing unit, or write to control or mode registers. Many processing units can be interconnected in a ring topology, and the access command can be passed from the source processing unit through several other processing units before reaching the destination processing unit.