Patents Represented by Attorney B. M. Goldman
  • Patent number: 5809546
    Abstract: I/O protection key processes for protecting storage blocks (page frames) in a shared main storage against unwanted I/O accesses. Independent CP (central processor) key protection may optionally be provided to protect the same storage against unwanted CP accesses. Processes are included for initializing, and addressing I/O buffers used by the I/O programs; each I/O buffer is comprised of a contiguous set of the blocks (page frames). The I/O keys may be used independently of any CP keys provided for protecting the same blocks against unwanted accesses by any CP in the system. The I/O keys must be supported by a hardware I/O storage array when only real (or absolute) addressing is used by I/O programs. However, the CP keys may be supported by either real CP keys in a second hardware key array; or alternatively the CP keys may be provided as virtual CP keys in a field in each page table entry (which is used for translating CP virtual addresses to CP real addresses).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Gregory Greenstein, Richard Roland Guyette, John Ted Rodell
  • Patent number: 5802397
    Abstract: Protection against unwanted I/O accesses in main storage blocks/page frames independent of any storage protection provided against unwanted CPU accesses. An I/O protection array is used containing one-bit I/O keys used only for protecting which respectively protect associated blocks/page frames from unwanted accesses by I/O programs. Each one-bit I/O key is used to allow or disallow I/O accesses into an associated storage block. Any CPU access is not affected by the I/O storage key. No I/O program key is used and therefore no key compare operation is required. However, the embodiment is compatible with use of CPU storage protection using CPU storage keys in either real form in a CPU storage key array, or in virtual form in page table entries without using any CPU storage key array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1998
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Gregory Greenstein, Richard Roland Guyette, John Ted Rodell
  • Patent number: 5724551
    Abstract: A program stored on a portable storage medium for transferring the program from/to a data processing system, including to or from a disk medium in the system. The program manages I/O buffers that use I/O storage protection key for protecting storage blocks (page frames) in a shared main storage against unwanted I/O accesses, but the I/O storage keys do not protect the storage blocks from an CP (central processor) accesses. CP key protection may optionally be provided to independently protect the same storage block against unwanted CP accesses. Processes initialize, and address I/O buffers used by I/O programs; each I/O buffer is comprised of a contiguous set of the blocks (page frames). The I/O keys are used independently of any CP keys, and both I/O and CP keys are required for protecting any block against unwanted accesses by both I/O and CP accesses. The I/O keys are supported by a hardware I/O storage key array when real (or absolute) addressing is used by I/O the programs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 3, 1998
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Gregory Greenstein, Richard Roland Guyette, John Ted Rodell