IP Library Granted Patent US 7,278,041
Granted Patent B2
US 7,278,041 · App. 10/405,474 · Granted Oct 2, 2007

Data processing system and method

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Patent No.
US 7,278,041
App. No.
10/405,474
Granted
Oct 2, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a data processing system and method in which an indicator is used to provide an indication of whether or not it is safe to maintain the data processing system. Often, the first action taken by maintenance personnel, when maintaining a data processing system, is to remove the power to that system. This renders ineffective any means for providing an indication of the state of the data processing system that is dependent upon power such as, for example, the conventional motherboard power LED. Suitably, the present invention provides an indication of whether or not it is safe to maintain the system, even in the absence of power being connected to the system, using, in preferred embodiments, a bi-stable LCD, which retains its state in the absence of power.

Claims (29)

1. A data processing system comprising:

an indicator that provides an indication of whether or not it is safe to perform maintenance on the data processing system; the indicator being arranged to retain the state in the absence of power being supplied in the data processing system; and

a controller arranged to set the state of the indicator according to whether or not it is safe to perform maintenance on the data processing system,

wherein the state provides an indication as to whether or not it is safe to maintain the data processing system, and

wherein all possible states corresponding to when power is being supplied to the data processing system are indicated as unsafe states for maintaining the data processing system.

2. A data processing system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the indicator comprises at least two stable stages in the absence of power.

3. A data processing system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the data processing system comprises a power management system; the power management system being arranged, in preparing to enter a reduced power mode of operation, to influence the state of the indicator.

4. A data processing system as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising:

a first routine that is used by the power management system to set the state of the indicator to indicate a safe state; and

a second routine that is used by the power management system to set the state of the indicator to indicate an unsafe state.

5. A data processing system as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the power management system is configured to invoking one of the first routine and the second routine just prior to causing the data processing system to enter a different state.

6. A data processing system as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising:

a CMOS memory; and

a dedicated power supply for the CMOS memory,

wherein data corresponding to a current state of the data processing system is stored in the CMOS memory which maintains the data corresponding to the current irrespective as to whether or not power is supplied to a main power supply of the data processing system.

7. A data processing system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the controller comprises at least one of a BIOS of the data processing system and a power management control method.

8. A data processing system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the controller is operable to influence the state of the indicator after completion of a POST.

9. A data processing system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the controller has means to influence the state of the indicator during a shut-down procedure for the data processing system.

10. A data processing system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the state provides an indication that it is unsafe to maintain the data processing system.

11. A data processing system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the indicator comprises a bi-stable LCD.

12. A method for maintaining a data processing system as claimed in claim 1 , the method comprising the steps of:

determining from the indicator that it is unsafe to maintain the data processing system;

powering up the data processing system; and

performing a clean shut-down of the data processing system before commencing any maintenance.

13. A data processing system comprising:

an indicator that provides an indication of whether or not it is safe to perform maintenance on the data processing system; the indicator being arranged to retain the state in the absence of power being supplied in the data processing system; and

a controller arranged to set the state of the indicator according to whether or not it is safe to perform maintenance on the data processing system,

wherein the state provides an indication as to whether or not it is safe to make a hardware change to the data processing system without requiring a full power-off and then full power-on of the data processing system, and

wherein all possible states corresponding to when power is being supplied to the data processing system are indicated as unsafe states for performing maintenance on the data processing system.