IP Library Granted Patent US 11,467,840
Granted Patent B2
US 11,467,840 · App. 16/743,586 · Granted Oct 11, 2022

Livelock recovery circuit for detecting illegal repetition of an instruction and transitioning to a known state

Inventors: Ashish Darbari (Abbots Langley, GB); Iain Singleton (Hemel Hempstead, GB)
Assignee: Imagination Technologies Limited
G06F9/325G06F9/30145G06F9/3802G06F9/3861G06F9/3865G06F9/3867G06F11/00G06F9/524
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Patent No.
US 11,467,840
App. No.
16/743,586
Granted
Oct 11, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Livelock recovery circuits configured to detect livelock in a processor, and cause the processor to transition to a known safe state when livelock is detected. The livelock recovery circuits include detection logic configured to detect that the processor is in livelock when the processor has illegally repeated an instruction; and transition logic configured to cause the processor to transition to a safe state when livelock has been detected by the detection logic.

Claims (28)

1. A livelock recovery circuit for a processor comprising a program counter, the livelock recovery circuit comprising:

detection logic configured to monitor one or more control signals of the processor to detect if the processor illegally repeats an instruction; and

transition logic configured to, in response to the detection logic detecting that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction, cause the processor to transition to a known state;

wherein the detection logic is configured to detect that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction by, for each of one or more previous instruction fetches, comparing a value of the program counter associated with a current instruction fetch to a value of the program counter associated with one of the one or more previous instruction fetches to determine if the values are equal to detect repeated fetch of a same instruction.

2. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 1 , wherein the detection logic is configured to detect that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction when the detection logic detects from the comparing (i) that a frequency of fetching a same instruction by the processor is greater than a threshold, or, (ii) that the processor has fetched a same instruction more than a threshold number of times within a particular period.

3. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 1 , wherein the detection logic is configured to detect that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction when the detection logic detects from the comparing that the processor has fetched an instruction from a same address two or more times within a predetermined number of consecutive instruction fetches.

4. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 3 , wherein the predetermined number of consecutive instruction fetches is an integer X, where X is greater than one, and the one or more previous instruction fetches comprises X−1 instruction fetches preceding the current instruction fetch.

5. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 3 , wherein the processor is a single cycle non-pipelined processor and the predetermined number of consecutive instruction fetches is two.

6. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 5 , wherein the detection logic comprises a previous program counter vector to store a value of the program counter associated with a previous instruction fetch.

7. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 3 , wherein the processor is a pipelined processor and the predetermined number of consecutive instruction fetches is greater than two.

8. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 7 , wherein the predetermined number of consecutive instruction fetches is an integer X, where X is greater than two, and the detection logic comprises a program counter buffer to store the values of the program counter associated with a most recent X−1 instruction fetches.

9. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 1 , wherein the detection logic is configured to detect that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction when the detection logic detects from the comparing that the processor has fetched an instruction from a same address more than a predetermined number of times between a start event and a stop event.

10. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 9 , wherein the start event is the processor being in an idle state and the stop event is the processor being in an idle state.

11. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 1 , wherein the detection logic comprises a livelock detected register and the detection logic is configured to set the livelock detected register upon detecting that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction.

12. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 1 , wherein the detection logic is configured to, in response to detecting that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction, generate a signal indicating that the detection logic has detected the processor is in livelock.

13. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 1 , wherein the transition logic is configured to cause the processor to transition to the known state by setting a state of the processor to the known state.

14. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 13 , wherein the known state is an idle state.

15. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 1 , wherein the transition logic is configured to cause the processor to transition to the known state by invoking an interrupt.

16. The livelock recovery circuit of claim 1 , wherein the livelock recovery circuit is embodied in hardware on an integrated circuit.

17. A method of recovering a processor comprising a program counter from livelock, the method comprising:

monitoring, by a livelock recovery circuit, one or more control signals of the processor to detect when the processor has illegally repeated an instruction; and

in response to detecting that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction, causing, by the livelock recovery circuit, the processor to transition to a known state;

wherein detecting that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction comprises, for each of one or more previous instruction fetches, comparing a value of the program counter associated with a current instruction fetch to a value of the program counter associated with one of the one or more previous instruction fetches to determine if the values are equal to detect repeated fetch of a same instruction.

18. A computer system comprising the processor and the livelock recovery circuit as set forth in claim 1 .

19. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored thereon a computer readable description of an integrated circuit that, when processed in an integrated circuit manufacturing system, causes the integrated circuit manufacturing system to manufacture a livelock recovery circuit comprising:

detection logic configured to monitor one or more control signals of a processor comprising a program counter to detect if the processor illegally repeats an instruction; and

transition logic configured to, in response to the detection logic detecting that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction, cause the processor to transition to a known state;

wherein the detection logic is configured to detect that the processor has illegally repeated an instruction by, for each of one or more previous instruction fetches, comparing a value of the program counter associated with a current instruction fetch to a value of the program counter associated with one of the one or more previous instruction fetches to determine if the values are equal to detect repeated fetch of a same instruction.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2024
From: IMAGINATION TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
To: FORTRESS INVESTMENT GROUP (UK) LTD
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