Patents Assigned to Sierra Logic
  • Patent number: 8095704
    Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention is an integrated circuit implementing a storage-shelf router, used in combination with path controller cards and optionally with other storage-shelf routers, to interconnect SATA disks within a storage shelf or disk array to a high-bandwidth communications medium, such as an FC arbitrated loop. When two, four, six, or eight or more storage-shelf routers are used within a storage shelf, and the interconnections between the storage-shelf routers, disk drives, and external communications media are properly designed and configured, the resulting storage shelf constitutes a discrete, highly-available component that may be included in a disk array or in other types of electronic devices. The storage-shelf router features a disk-drive adaptation layer that allows a storage-shelf router to interface to, and manage, any of many different types of disk drives. The disk-drive adaptation layer includes a disk-profile table and associated firmware logic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: Sierra Logic
    Inventors: Joseph H. Steinmetz, Avinash Nidumbur, Randeep S. Sidhu
  • Patent number: 8006046
    Abstract: One embodiment of the present invention is a virtual disk formatting system includes a mass-storage device having physical sectors that each contains a data payload of a first data length and additional information, including one or more of a sector number, error-detection, and error-correction information and a virtual disk interface to the mass-storage device, implemented in an integrated circuit, that maps access operations, received from external entities by the virtual disk interface, directed to a virtual disk having virtual sectors containing a data payload of a second data length by contiguously mapping an array of virtual-sector data payloads to a contiguous array of physical-sector data payloads without introducing padding data into physical-sector data payloads or into virtual-sector data payloads to align the initial bytes of virtual sectors and physical sectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2011
    Assignee: Sierra Logic
    Inventors: Joseph Harold Steinmetz, Murthy Kompella, Matthew Paul Wakeley
  • Patent number: 7634614
    Abstract: An integrated circuit implementing a storage-shelf router used alone, or in combination with other storage-shelf routers, and in combination with path controller cards, to interconnect the disks within a storage shelf or disk array to a high-bandwidth communications medium through which data is exchanged between the individual disk drives of the storage shelf and a disk-array controller. In various embodiments, the present invention provides virtual disk formatting by a storage shelf router and the storage shelf in which the storage-shelf is included, to external computing entities, such as disk-array controllers and host computers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: December 15, 2009
    Assignee: Sierra Logic
    Inventors: Joseph Harold Steinmetz, Murthy Kompella, Matthew Paul Wakeley
  • Patent number: 7353321
    Abstract: An integrated circuit implementing a storage-shelf router used alone, or in combination with other storage-shelf routers, and in combination with path controller cards, to interconnect the disks within a storage shelf or disk array to a high-bandwidth communications medium, such as an FC arbitrated loop, through which data is exchanged between the individual disk drives of the storage shelf and a disk-array controller. A set of interconnected storage-shelf routers within a storage shelf can be accessed through a single port of an FC arbitrated loop or other high-bandwidth communications medium. Because, in one implementation, eight storage-shelf routers can be interconnected within a storage shelf to provide highly available interconnection of sixty-four disk drives within the storage shelf to an FC arbitrated loop via a single FC-arbitrated-loop port, a single FC arbitrated loop including a disk-array controller, may interconnect 8,000 individual disk drives to the disk-array controller within a disk array.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2008
    Assignee: Sierra Logic
    Inventors: Joseph Harold Steinmetz, Murthy Kompella, Matthew Paul Wakeley, Jeffrey Douglas Scotten
  • Patent number: 7320084
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention include a storage-shelf-router-to-disk-drive interconnection method within a high-availability storage shelf amenable to dynamic reorganization in order to ameliorate error conditions that arise within the high-availability storage shelf. In one embodiment, each path-controller card within the storage shelf is interconnected to two storage-shelf routers on separate storage-shelf-router cards via two serial management links and two serial data links. Different types of errors that may arise within the storage shelf are carefully classified with respect to a number of different error-handling techniques, including local path failovers, single path failovers, error reporting and logging, and other types of error handling techniques. In many implementations, particular error handling methods are conifigurably associated with particular errors, in order to adapt error behavior in a storage shelf to the needs and requirements of a system that includes the storage shelf.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Assignee: Sierra Logic
    Inventors: Joseph Harold Steinmetz, Murthy Kompella, Matthew Paul Wakeley
  • Patent number: 7167929
    Abstract: An integrated circuit implementing a storage-shelf router, used in combination with path controller cards and optionally with other storage-shelf routers, to interconnect SATA disks within a storage shelf or disk array to a high-bandwidth communications medium, such as an FC arbitrated loop. Various embodiments of the present invention provide a tunneling mechanism through the storage-shelf interface provided by one or more storage-shelf routers within a storage shelf to enable external processing entities to directly access various components within the storage shelf. In one embodiment of the present invention, a WRITE-BUFFER command and a READ-BUFFER command are added to the command interface supported by storage-shelf router. These commands are exchanged via the FCP protocol over the fiber channel in the same manner that SCSI commands are packaged within the FCP protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2007
    Assignee: Sierra Logic
    Inventors: Joseph Harold Steinmetz, Murthy Kompella, Matthew Paul Wakeley