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1001 NW Lovejoy St UNIT 313, Portland, OR 97209    503-3411897   

1130 12Th Ave, Portland, OR 97209   

1923 Hoyt St, Portland, OR 97209    503-2234813   

Mount Pleasant, WI   

Des Moines, IA   

19000 Evergreen St, Hillsboro, OR 97124    503-6170161   

Pittsburgh, PA   

Laurinburg, NC   

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Apparatus, Method, And System For Implementing Micro Page Tables

US Patent:
2012007, Mar 29, 2012
Filed:
Sep 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/890585
Inventors:
Glenn Hinton - Portland OR, US
Madhavan Parthasarathy - Portland OR, US
Rajesh Parthasarathy - Hillsboro OR, US
Muthukumar Swaminathan - Folsom CA, US
Raj Ramanujan - , US
David Zimmerman - El Dorado Hills CA, US
Larry O. Smith - Beaverton OR, US
Adrian C. Moga - Portland OR, US
Scott J. Cape - Portland OR, US
Wayne A. Downer - Portland OR, US
Robert S. Chappell - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
G06F 12/10
US Classification:
711207, 711E12061
Abstract:
An apparatus, method, machine-readable medium, and system are disclosed. In one embodiment the apparatus is a micro-page table engine that includes logic that is capable of receiving a memory page request for a page in global memory address space. The apparatus also includes a translation lookaside buffer (TLB) that is capable of storing one or more memory page address translations. Additionally, the apparatus also has a page miss handler capable of performing a micro physical address lookup in a page miss handler tag table in response to the TLB not storing the memory page address translation for the page of memory referenced by the memory page request. The apparatus also includes memory management logic that is capable of managing the page miss handler tag table entries. The micro-page table engine allows the TLB to be an agent that determines whether data in a two-level memory hierarchy is in a hot region of memory or in a cold region of memory. When data is in the cold region of memory, the micro-page table engine fetches the data to the hot memory and a hot memory block is then pushed out to the cold memory area.

Multi-Functional, Rotary Dial Input Device For Portable Computers

US Patent:
6225980, May 1, 2001
Filed:
Feb 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/020103
Inventors:
Lee E. Weiss - Pittsburgh PA
John Michael Stivoric - Pittsburgh PA
Gennady Yakovievitch Neplotnik - Pittsburgh PA
Scott J. Cape - Racine WI
Chris Kasabach - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G09G 508
US Classification:
345161
Abstract:
A multiple switch assembly acts as an input device for computers. The switch assembly is comprised of a first input device which defines a circumference. A second input device is positioned within the circumference of the first input device. An interface is connected to the first input device and the second input device for producing output signals responsive to the first and second input devices. A portable computer utilizing such an input device is also disclosed.

Techniques For Restricted Deployment Of Targeted Processor Firmware Updates

US Patent:
2021010, Apr 8, 2021
Filed:
Dec 18, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/127122
Inventors:
Chinmay Ashok - Beaverton OR, US
Vasudevan Srinivasan - Portland OR, US
Atanas K. Iwanow - Hillsboro OR, US
Martin G. Dixon - Portland OR, US
Scott J. Cape - Portland OR, US
Scott Bobholz - Bolton MA, US
David T. Mayo - Boxborough MA, US
Vinila Rose - Cupertino CA, US
Lorie Wigle - Hillsboro OR, US
Jason Kennedy - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/57
G06F 8/65
G06F 21/44
G06F 21/10
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for restricted deployment of targeted processor firmware updates. During a patch enabling per-work flow, service entitlement license information comprising one of more service entitlements is generated and provisioned on one or more computing platforms. A restricted deployment microcode (uCode) update release (aka uCode patch) targeted for platforms having CPUs and/or XPUs with certain part identifier is sent to the one or more platforms. Run-time software and/or firmware on the platforms are executed to access the provisioned service entitlement license information, which is used to authentic and verify the restricted deployment uCode update release using a service entitlement having a part identifier associated with the platform's CPU. In one solution, authentication is performed using a hash-matching scheme and verification is used to verify the platform is properly licensed to load uCode included in the restricted deployment microcode (uCode) update release into the CPU.

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