Patents by Inventor Daniel E. Hurlimann
Daniel E. Hurlimann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10832536Abstract: Apparatuses, methods, program products, and systems are presented for guided cable management. An apparatus includes a cable module that detects a first end of a cable installed at a port of a first node, a first port module that determines whether the cable that is installed at the port is an expected cable for the port based on a cable mapping table, and a first indicator module that triggers a visual indicator at the port to visually confirm that the cable is the expected cable for the port. The apparatus includes a second port module that determines a port of a second node where a second end of the cable is expected to be installed and a second indicator module that triggers a visual indicator at the port to visually indicate that the second end of the cable is expected to be installed in the port.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2018Date of Patent: November 10, 2020Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Venkatesh Sainath, Jinu Joy Thomas, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Thomas Sand, Fernando Pizzano, Victor Garibay, Chetan Mehta
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Publication number: 20200184784Abstract: Apparatuses, methods, program products, and systems are presented for guided cable management. An apparatus includes a cable module that detects a first end of a cable installed at a port of a first node, a first port module that determines whether the cable that is installed at the port is an expected cable for the port based on a cable mapping table, and a first indicator module that triggers a visual indicator at the port to visually confirm that the cable is the expected cable for the port. The apparatus includes a second port module that determines a port of a second node where a second end of the cable is expected to be installed and a second indicator module that triggers a visual indicator at the port to visually indicate that the second end of the cable is expected to be installed in the port.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2018Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Venkatesh Sainath, Jinu Joy Thomas, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Thomas Sand, Fernando Pizzano, Victor Garibay, Chetan Mehta
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Publication number: 20190243797Abstract: A computer-implemented method determines that a link operation associated with a first link, among the set of interface links in a computing system, has resulted in a first set of signal lanes, included in the first link, becoming unused. The method further includes determining a link configuration and selecting, based on the link configuration, a second link from among the interface links, and determining a second set of signal lanes, from among the unused signal lanes included in the first link, to include in the second link. The signal lanes to include in the second link are based on an attribute associated with the second link. The method further includes dynamically reconfiguring the signal lanes included in the second to set to be included in the lanes in the second link. Some computing systems include a lane routing device connected to signal lanes of links among the interface links.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Inventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Patent number: 10331605Abstract: A computer-implemented method determines that a link operation associated with a first link, among the set of interface links in a computing system, has resulted in a first set of signal lanes, included in the first link, becoming unused. The method further includes determining a link configuration and selecting, based on the link configuration, a second link from among the interface links, and determining a second set of signal lanes, from among the unused signal lanes included in the first link, to include in the second link. The signal lanes to include in the second link are based on an attribute associated with the second link. The method further includes dynamically reconfiguring the signal lanes included in the second to set to be included in the lanes in the second link. Some computing systems include a lane routing device connected to signal lanes of links among the interface links.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2016Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Patent number: 10296484Abstract: The embodiments relate to dynamically re-allocating lanes of a computer bus. A computer system having a processor in communication with a module is booted. Allocation of lanes among adapters in communication with connectors of the computer bus is controlled at boot-time and, in response to detection of an additional adapter received after boot-time, an additional allocation of lanes to the additional adapter is dynamically controlled. The additional allocation includes allocating unallocated lanes to the additional adapter, and re-allocating at least one lane from the initial allocation in response to the unallocated lanes being insufficient.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2015Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Patent number: 10275362Abstract: A system and method dynamically allocate address translation tables for direct memory access windows by donating logical memory blocks to allocate to the address translation tables. A dynamic address translation table allocation module dynamically changes the allocation of memory to the address translation tables without a platform or partition reboot. A portion of the dynamic address translation table allocation module may reside in the hypervisor and in the partition and communicate to dynamically allocate memory to the address translation tables. The dynamic address translation table allocation module in the partition may donate logical memory blocks to the hypervisor to increase the allocation of memory to the address translation tables.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Travis J. Pizel, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Patent number: 10102074Abstract: The embodiments relate to dynamically allocating lanes of a computer bus. A computer system is configured with a plurality of connectors in communication with a module, with each connector configured to receive a respective adapter. The module detects a presence of each primary and backup adapter present, and controls an initial allocation of lanes to each detected primary adapter for maximizing adapter functionality. After the initial allocation and in response to detecting a failure of at least one primary adapter, the module dynamically switches lanes from the failed adapter to at least one of the one or more remaining primary adapters and the backup adapter.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2015Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Publication number: 20180232317Abstract: A system and method dynamically allocate address translation tables for direct memory access windows by donating logical memory blocks to allocate to the address translation tables. A dynamic address translation table allocation module dynamically changes the allocation of memory to the address translation tables without a platform or partition reboot. A portion of the dynamic address translation table allocation module may reside in the hypervisor and in the partition and communicate to dynamically allocate memory to the address translation tables. The dynamic address translation table allocation module in the partition may donate logical memory blocks to the hypervisor to increase the allocation of memory to the address translation tables.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Travis J. Pizel, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Patent number: 10025725Abstract: A system and method dynamically allocate address translation tables for direct memory access windows by donating logical memory blocks to allocate to the address translation tables. A dynamic address translation table allocation module dynamically changes the allocation of memory to the address translation tables without a platform or partition reboot. A portion of the dynamic address translation table allocation module may reside in the hypervisor and in the partition and communicate to dynamically allocate memory to the address translation tables. The dynamic address translation table allocation module in the partition may donate logical memory blocks to the hypervisor to increase the allocation of memory to the address translation tables.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: VIctor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Travis J. Pizel, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Publication number: 20180113813Abstract: A system and method dynamically allocate address translation tables for direct memory access windows by donating logical memory blocks to allocate to the address translation tables. A dynamic address translation table allocation module dynamically changes the allocation of memory to the address translation tables without a platform or partition reboot. A portion of the dynamic address translation table allocation module may reside in the hypervisor and in the partition and communicate to dynamically allocate memory to the address translation tables. The dynamic address translation table allocation module in the partition may donate logical memory blocks to the hypervisor to increase the allocation of memory to the address translation tables.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Inventors: VIctor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Travis J. Pizel, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Publication number: 20180060266Abstract: A computer-implemented method determines that a link operation associated with a first link, among the set of interface links in a computing system, has resulted in a first set of signal lanes, included in the first link, becoming unused. The method further includes determining a link configuration and selecting, based on the link configuration, a second link from among the interface links, and determining a second set of signal lanes, from among the unused signal lanes included in the first link, to include in the second link. The signal lanes to include in the second link are based on an attribute associated with the second link. The method further includes dynamically reconfiguring the signal lanes included in the second to set to be included in the lanes in the second link. Some computing systems include a lane routing device connected to signal lanes of links among the interface links.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2016Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Patent number: 9710395Abstract: A system and method dynamically allocate address translation tables for direct memory access windows by donating logical memory blocks to allocate to the address translation tables. A dynamic address translation table allocation module dynamically changes the allocation of memory to the address translation tables without a platform or partition reboot. A portion of the dynamic address translation table allocation module may reside in the hypervisor and in the partition and communicate to dynamically allocate memory to the address translation tables. The dynamic address translation table allocation module in the partition may donate logical memory blocks to the hypervisor to increase the allocation of memory to the address translation tables.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Vlctor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Travis J. Pizel, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Publication number: 20170177178Abstract: Provided are techniques for capturing and displaying context information associated with a displayed document, comprising identifying a first plurality of words within a displayed document; applying natural language processing (NPL) to text in proximity to the first plurality of words in the document to identify a first context sensitive usage corresponding to the first plurality of words; storing a reference to the first plurality of words in conjunction with the first context sensitive usage; and in response to a user selection of the first plurality of words, displaying the first context sensitive usage in conjunction with the first plurality of words.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2015Publication date: June 22, 2017Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Doorlabh Panjwani
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Publication number: 20170177179Abstract: Provided are techniques for capturing and displaying context information associated with a displayed document, comprising identifying a first plurality of words within a displayed document; applying natural language processing (NPL) to text in proximity to the first plurality of words in the document to identify a first context sensitive usage corresponding to the first plurality of words; storing a reference to the first plurality of words in conjunction with the first context sensitive usage; and in response to a user selection of the first plurality of words, displaying the first context sensitive usage in conjunction with the first plurality of words.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2016Publication date: June 22, 2017Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Doorlabh Panjwani
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Publication number: 20170153949Abstract: The embodiments relate to dynamically allocating lanes of a computer bus. A computer system is configured with a plurality of connectors in communication with a module, with each connector configured to receive a respective adapter. The module detects a presence of each primary and backup adapter present, and controls an initial allocation of lanes to each detected primary adapter for maximizing adapter functionality. After the initial allocation and in response to detecting a failure of at least one primary adapter, the module dynamically switches lanes from the failed adapter to at least one of the one or more remaining primary adapters and the backup adapter.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Publication number: 20170154008Abstract: The embodiments relate to dynamically re-allocating lanes of a computer bus. A computer system having a processor in communication with a module is booted. Allocation of lanes among adapters in communication with connectors of the computer bus is controlled at boot-time and, in response to detection of an additional adapter received after boot-time, an additional allocation of lanes to the additional adapter is dynamically controlled. The additional allocation includes allocating unallocated lanes to the additional adapter, and re-allocating at least one lane from the initial allocation in response to the unallocated lanes being insufficient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Publication number: 20170153989Abstract: The embodiments relate to dynamically allocating lanes of a computer bus. A computer system having a processor in communication with a module is booted. Allocation of lanes among adapters in communication with connectors of the computer bus is controlled, which includes the module controlling an allocation of the lanes to adapters present at boot-time. The allocation is dynamic and functions to maximize lane allocation and functionality for the detected adapters.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Publication number: 20170154000Abstract: The embodiments relate to dynamically re-allocating lanes of a computer bus. A computer system is configured with a plurality of connectors in communication with a module, with each connector configured to receive a respective adapter. The module detects a presence of each adapter and controls an initial allocation of lanes to each detected adapter for maximizing adapter functionality. After the initial allocation and in response to performance evaluation, the module dynamically switches lanes from the among the adapters, including allocation of available lane, upshifting lane allocation to one or more adapters, and/or downshifting lane allocation to one or more adapters.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: June 1, 2017Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Victor A. Garibay, Daniel E. Hurlimann, Chetan Mehta, Fernando Pizzano, Thomas R. Sand
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Patent number: 7853638Abstract: A design structure embodied in a machine readable storage medium for designing, manufacturing, and/or testing a design for addressing deficiencies of the art in respect to hypertransport-based switching for multi-CPU systems and for flexibly configurable multi-CPU supported hypertransport switching is provided. The design structure can include a hypertransport switching data processing system. The system can include a CPU and at least two I/O bridges. Each I/O bridge can provide a communications path for data driven to a corresponding peripheral device from the CPU. Notably, the system can include a flexibly configurable hypertransport switch. The switch can include a first configuration adapting the CPU to both of the I/O bridges, and a second configuration adapting the CPU to a first one of the I/O bridges and a second CPU to a second one of the I/O bridges.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Lee H. Wilson, Kirby L. Watson, Vinh B. Lu, Mark W. Mueller, Daniel E. Hurlimann
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Patent number: 7797475Abstract: Embodiments of the invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to hypertransport-based switching for multi-CPU systems and provide a method, system and computer program product for flexibly configurable multi-CPU supported hypertransport switching. In one embodiment of the invention, a hypertransport switching data processing system can be provided. The system can include a CPU and at least two I/O bridges. Each I/O bridge can provide a communications path for data driven to a corresponding peripheral device from the CPU. Notably, the system can include a flexibly configurable hypertransport switch. The switch can include a first configuration adapting the CPU to both of the I/O bridges, and a second configuration adapting the CPU to a first one of the I/O bridges and a second CPU to a second one of the I/O bridges.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Lee H. Wilson, Kirby L. Watson, Vinh B. Lu, Mark W. Mueller, Daniel E. Hurlimann