Patents by Inventor David I. Cracknell

David I. Cracknell 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).

  • Patent number: 9378059
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described for parallelizing a high-volume data stream using a data structure that enables lockless access by a multi-threaded application. In some examples, a multi-core computing system includes an application that concurrently executes multiple threads on cores of the system. The multiple threads include one or more send threads each associated with a different lockless data structure that each includes both a circular buffer and a queue. One or more receive threads serially retrieve incoming data from a data stream or input buffer, copy data blocks to one of the circular buffers, and push metadata for the copied data blocks to the queue. Each of the various send threads, concurrent to the operation of the receive threads, dequeues the next metadata from its associated queue, reads respective blocks of data from its associated circular buffers based on metadata information, and offloads the block to a server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 28, 2016
    Assignee: Argyle Data, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond J. Huetter, Craig A McIntyre, Myvan Quoc, David I. Cracknell, Alka Yamarti, David I Gotwisner
  • Publication number: 20150331720
    Abstract: In general, techniques are described for parallelizing a high-volume data stream using a data structure that enables lockless access by a multi-threaded application. In some examples, a multi-core computing system includes an application that concurrently executes multiple threads on cores of the system. The multiple threads include one or more send threads each associated with a different lockless data structure that each includes both a circular buffer and a queue. One or more receive threads serially retrieve incoming data from a data stream or input buffer, copy data blocks to one of the circular buffers, and push metadata for the copied data blocks to the queue. Each of the various send threads, concurrent to the operation of the receive threads, dequeues the next metadata from its associated queue, reads respective blocks of data from its associated circular buffers based on metadata information, and offloads the block to a server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2013
    Publication date: November 19, 2015
    Inventors: Raymond J. Huetter, Craig A McIntyre, Myvan Quoc, David I. Cracknell, Alka Yamarti, David I Gotwisner