Contention resolution with echo cancellation
First Claim
1. A multiple computer system comprising:
- a multiplicity of computers at least intermittently interconnected by at least one communications link, each of the multiplicity of computers being adapted for substantially simultaneous executing of different portions of least one application program written to operate only on a single convention computer;
said substantially simultaneous executing of different portions of least one application program resulting in a requirement for memory updating among said multiplicity of computers;
a memory system defined within said multiple computer system and including a multiplicity of different memories each having a plurality of memory stores;
means for overcoming memory updating echoes in a memory system where at least one memory location is replicated at different memory stores and is able to be substantially simultaneously updated from a number of sources, each source transmitting an updating message including the address of the location, the new content for the location, and an updating count indicative of the position of the updating message in a sequence of updating messages, said updating count being incremented by a predetermined number to indicate consecutive updating messages, said means for overcoming memory updating echoes further comprising;
(i) means for determining which source was the last to transmit in respect of a specific memory location; and
(ii) means for incrementing said updating count for the second transmission by more than said predetermined number where the same source is to transmit sequentially in respect of the same memory location.
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Abstract
A multiple computer system is disclosed in which n computers (M1, M2 . . . Mn) each run a different portion of a single application program written to execute only on a single computer. The local memory of each computer is maintained substantially the same by updating all computers with every change made to addressed memory locations. Contention can arise when the same memory location is substantially simultaneously updated by two or more machines because of transmission delays and latency of the communications network interconnecting all the computers. Contention detection and resolution is disclosed. A count value (99) indicative of the cumulative number of times each memory location has been updated is utilized. Contention is indicated if the currently stored count value and the incoming updating count value are the same. A method of echo suppression and a method of echo rejection are disclosed. In particular incrementing the count value by two in the case of consecutive sequential transmission to the same memory location (D) is disclosed.
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10 Claims
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1. A multiple computer system comprising:
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a multiplicity of computers at least intermittently interconnected by at least one communications link, each of the multiplicity of computers being adapted for substantially simultaneous executing of different portions of least one application program written to operate only on a single convention computer; said substantially simultaneous executing of different portions of least one application program resulting in a requirement for memory updating among said multiplicity of computers; a memory system defined within said multiple computer system and including a multiplicity of different memories each having a plurality of memory stores; means for overcoming memory updating echoes in a memory system where at least one memory location is replicated at different memory stores and is able to be substantially simultaneously updated from a number of sources, each source transmitting an updating message including the address of the location, the new content for the location, and an updating count indicative of the position of the updating message in a sequence of updating messages, said updating count being incremented by a predetermined number to indicate consecutive updating messages, said means for overcoming memory updating echoes further comprising; (i) means for determining which source was the last to transmit in respect of a specific memory location; and (ii) means for incrementing said updating count for the second transmission by more than said predetermined number where the same source is to transmit sequentially in respect of the same memory location. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of operating a multiple computer system, said method comprising:
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interconnecting a multiplicity of computers by at least one communications link, each of the multiplicity of computers being adapted for substantially simultaneous executing of different portions of least one application program written to operate only on a single convention computer; said substantially simultaneous executing of different portions of least one application program resulting in a requirement for memory updating among said multiplicity of computers; defining within said multiple computer system a memory system including a multiplicity of different memories each having a plurality of memory stores; overcoming memory updating echoes in a memory system where at least one memory location is replicated at different memory stores and is able to be substantially simultaneously updated from a number of sources, each source transmitting an updating message including the address of the location, the new content for the location, and an updating count indicative of the position of the updating message in a sequence of updating messages, said updating count being incremented by a predetermined number to indicate consecutive updating messages; determining which source was the last to transmit in respect of a specific memory location; and wherein the same source is to transmit sequentially in respect of the same memory location, incrementing said updating count for the second transmission by more than said predetermined number. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A single computer for operating in a multiple computer system where the multiple computer system includes a multiplicity of computers at least intermittently interconnected by at least one communications link, each of the multiplicity of computers being adapted for substantially simultaneous executing of different portions of least one application program written to operate only on a single convention computer, said substantially simultaneous executing of different portions of least one application program resulting in a requirement for memory updating among said multiplicity of computers;
- said single computer comprising;
a memory system at least partially defined within said single computer and including at least one local memory within said single computer;
multiplicity of different memories each having a plurality of memory stores;means for overcoming memory updating echoes in a memory system where said at least one local memory in said single computer is replicated in at least one different memory store and is able to be substantially simultaneously updated from a number of sources, each source transmitting an updating message including the address of the location, the new content for the location, and an updating count indicative of the position of the updating message in a sequence of updating messages, said updating count being incremented by a predetermined number to indicate consecutive updating messages, said means for overcoming memory updating echoes further comprising; (i) means for determining which source was the last to transmit in respect of a specific memory location associated with said single computer memory location; and (ii) means for incrementing said updating count for the second transmission by more than said predetermined number where the same source is to transmit sequentially in respect of the same memory location.
- said single computer comprising;
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