IP Library Granted Patent US 8,788,732
Granted Patent B2
US 8,788,732 · App. 13/972,797 · Granted Jul 22, 2014

Messaging network for processing data using multiple processor cores

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,788,732
App. No.
13/972,797
Filed
Aug 21, 2013
Granted
Jul 22, 2014
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2111
USPC
710/105
Abstract

An advanced processor comprises a plurality of multithreaded processor cores each having a data cache and instruction cache. A data switch interconnect is coupled to each of the processor cores and configured to pass information among the processor cores. A messaging network is coupled to each of the processor cores and a plurality of communication ports. The data switch interconnect is coupled to each of the processor cores by its respective data cache, and the messaging network is coupled to each of the processor cores by its respective message station. In one aspect of an embodiment of the invention, the messaging network connects to a high-bandwidth star-topology serial bus such as a PCI express (PCIe) interface capable of supporting multiple high-bandwidth PCIe lanes. Advantages of the invention include the ability to provide high bandwidth communications between computer systems and memory in an efficient and cost-effective manner.

Claims (44)

1. A processor, comprising:

at least two processor cores;

at least two communication ports; and

a messaging network configured to:

receive, from a first communication port from among the at least two communication ports, at least two packets of packet data for respective processing by the at least two processor cores,

transmit, to the at least two processor cores, the at least two packets of packet data for the respective processing,

receive, from the at least two processor cores, at least two processed packets of packet data, and

transmit the at least two processed packets of packet data to a second communication port from among the at least two communication ports.

2. The processor of claim 1 , wherein the respective processing includes processing of the at least two packets of packet data by the at least two processor cores based on information included in headers of the at least two packets of packet data.

3. The processor of claim 1 , wherein the respective processing includes processing of the at least two packets of packet data by the at least two processor cores based on payload information included in the at least two packets of packet data.

4. The processor of claim 1 , wherein the messaging network is configured to receive the at least two packets of packet data in an order that is based on a current number of credits associated with the at least two processor cores.

5. The processor of claim 4 , wherein the current number of credits associated with each of the at least two processor cores is based on a processing speed associated with the at least two processor cores.

6. The processor of claim 5 , wherein the messaging network is configured to transmit a packet, from among the at least two packets of packet data, to a processor core other than the at least two processor cores when a delay in processing of the packet data is determined to be greater than a predetermined threshold.

7. The processor of claim 4 , wherein the current number of credits associated with the at least two processor cores is based on a delay in processing of the packet data by the at least two processor cores.

8. The processor of claim 1 , wherein the at least two packets of packet data are assigned at least two sequence numbers which are forwarded to the at least two processor cores and included in the at least two processed packets of packet data to allow the at least two processed packets of packet data to be output based on the sequence number assigned to the at least two packets of packet data.

9. The processor of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the at least two processor cores includes a data cache and an instruction cache, and the messaging network is disposed between the instruction cache of the at least one of the at least two processor cores and at least one of the at least two communication ports.

10. The processor of claim 9 , further comprising:

a data switch arrangement coupled to the data cache of the at least one of the at least two processor cores, the data switch arrangement being configured to transfer memory related information.

11. A method, comprising:

receiving, at a messaging network from a first communication port from among at least two communication ports, at least two packets of packet data for respective processing by the at least two processor cores, the messaging network being associated with the at least two processor cores and the at least two communication ports;

transmitting, from the messaging network to the at least two processor cores, the at least two packets of packet data for the respective processing,

receiving, at the messaging network from the at least two processor cores, at least two processed packets of packet data, and

transmitting, from the messaging network to a second communication port from among the at least two communication ports, the at least two processed packets of packet data.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the respective processing includes processing of the at least two packets of packet data by the at least two processor cores based on information included in headers of the at least two packets of packet data.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein the respective processing includes processing of the at least two packets of packet data by the at least two processor cores based on payload information included in the at least two packets of packet data.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the receiving the at least two packets of packet data includes receiving the at least two packets of packet data in an order that is based on a current number of credits associated with the at least two processor cores.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the current number of credits associated with each of the at least two processor cores is based on a processing speed of packet data by the at least two processor cores.

16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the current number of credits associated with the at least two processor cores is based on a delay in processing of the packet data by the at least two processor cores.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the transmitting the at least two packets of packet data for respective processing includes transmitting a packet, from among the at least two packets of packet data, to a processor core other than the at least two processor cores when the delay in processing of the packet data is determined to be greater than a predetermined threshold.

18. The method of claim 11 , further comprising:

assigning at least two sequence numbers to the at least two packets of packet data;

forwarding the at least two sequence numbers to the at least two processor cores;

including the at least two sequence numbers in the at least two processed packets of packet data, and

outputting the at least two processed packets of packet data based on the sequence number assigned to each of the at least two packets of packet data.

19. A processor, comprising:

at least two processor cores, the at least two processor cores including at least two data caches and at least two instruction caches;

a data switch arrangement coupled to the at least two data caches of the at least two processor cores, the data switch arrangement being configured to transfer information among the at least two processor cores; and

a messaging network configured to:

receive, from a first communication port, at least two packets of packet data for respective processing by the at least two processor cores,

transmit, to the at least two processor cores, the at least two packets of packet data for the respective processing,

receive, from the at least two processor cores, at least two processed packets of packet data, and

transmit the at least two processed packets of packet data to a second communication port.

20. The processor of claim 19 , wherein

each of the at least two packets of packet data is assigned a sequence number which is forwarded to the at least two processor cores and is included in the at least two processed packets of packet data to allow the at least two processed packets of packet data to be output based on the sequence number assigned to each of the at least two packets of packet data.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ERROR IN RECORDING THE MERGER IN THE INCORRECT US PATENT NO. 8,876,094 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 047351 FRAME 0384. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE MERGER. Recorded Mar 8, 2019
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