Patents by Inventor Douglas M. Wells

Douglas M. Wells 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: 4633406
    Abstract: A data processing system having a flexible internal structure, protected from and effectively invisible to users, with multilevel control and stack mechanism and capability of performing multiple, concurrent operations, and providing a flexible, simplified interface to users. The system is internally comprised of a plurality of separate, independent processors, each having a separate microinstruction control and at least one separate, independent port to a central communications and memory node. The communications and memory node is an independent processor having separate, independent microinstruction control and comprised of a plurality of independently operating, microinstruction controlled processors capable of performing multiple, concurrent memory and communications operations. Addressing mechanisms allow permanent, unique identification of information and an extremely large address space accessible and common to all such systems. Addresses are independent of system physical configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1986
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Lawrence H. Katz, Douglas M. Wells, Richard G. Bratt
  • Patent number: 4554626
    Abstract: A digital data processing system using process synchronization techniques which comprise processing await logic for suspending the execution of a program controlled by a process, virtual processor await logic for performing an await operation at the virtual processor level and for temporarily inhibiting the loading of state items for the execution of the program, virtual processor advance logic for performing an advance operation at the virtual processor level to cease the inhibition of the loading of such state items, and process advance logic for causing the processor of the system to resume execution of the suspended program which is under control of the process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Lawrence H. Katz, Douglas M. Wells, Richard G. Bratt
  • Patent number: 4532586
    Abstract: A digital computer system in which data storage is referred to by a descriptor comprising an object number denoting a variable-length block of storage, an offset indicating how far into that block a desired data item begins, and a length field denoting the length of the desired data item. Separate means exist for manipulating each of the three descriptor portions, thus facilitating repetitive operations on related or contiguous operands. Various levels of microcode control are included. Each level of microcode control has its own stack, facilitating interrupts between levels. Stacks are duplicated in "secure stacks" in memory to protect against loss of state data from the stacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Richard G. Bratt, Stephen I. Schleimer, Edward S. Gavrin, John F. Pilat, Steven J. Wallach, Lawrence H. Katz, Douglas M. Wells, Gerald F. Clancy, Craig J. Mundie, David H. Bernstein, Thomas M. Jones, Brett L. Bachman
  • Patent number: 4498131
    Abstract: A digital data processing system has a memory organized into objects containing at least operands and instructions. Each object is identified by a unique and permanent identifier code which identifies the data processing system and the object. The system utilizes unique addressing mechanisms the addresses of which have object fields, offset fields and length fields for specifying the location and the total number of bits of an addressed object. The system uses a protection technique to prevent unauthorized access to objects by users who are identified by a subject number which identifies the user, a process of the system for executing the user's procedure, and the type of operation of the system to be performed by the user's procedure. An access control list for each object includes an access control list entry for each subject having access rights to the object and means for confirming that a particular active subject has access rights to a particular object before permitting access to the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Richard G. Bratt, Edward S. Gavrin, Stephen I. Schleimer, John F. Pilat, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., Michael S. Richmond, Richard A. Belgard, David A. Farber, John K. Ahlstrom, Steven J. Wallach, Lawrence H. Katz, Douglas M. Wells, Craig J. Mundie, Gerald F. Clancy, David H. Bernstein, Thomas M. Jones, Brett L. Bachman
  • Patent number: 4498132
    Abstract: A digital data processing system has a memory organized into objects containing at least operands and instructions. Each object is identified by a unique and permanent identifier code which identifies the data processing system and the object. The system further uses multilevel microcode techniques for controlling sequences of microinstructions and for controlling the interval operations of the processor. The system uses a protection technique to prevent unauthorized access to objects by users who are identified by a subject number which identifies the user, a process of the system for executing a user's procedure, and the type of operation of the system to be performed by the user's procedure. An access control list for each object includes an access control list entry for each subject having access rights to the object and means for confirming that a particular active subject has access rights to a particular object before permitting access to the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 5, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: John K. Ahlstrom, Brett L. Bachman, Richard A. Belgard, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt, Gerald F. Clancy, Edward S. Gavrin, Ronald H. Gruner, Thomas M. Jones, Lawrence H. Katz, Craig J. Mundie, Michael S. Richmond, Stephen I. Schleimer, Steven J. Wallach, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., Douglas M. Wells
  • Patent number: 4493027
    Abstract: A method for executing call and return instructions in a digital computer system operating under control of microcode. The microcode may specify calls to and returns from sequences of microinstructions. A call microinstruction sequence corresponds to the call instruction. The call microcode in turn calls other microinstruction sequences for deriving pointers representing the location of the called procedure and of arguments from operands in the call instruction. As the call microcode obtains each argument pointer, it places the pointer on the stack. After it has obtained all of the argument pointers, it passes the pointer to the called procedure and a pointer to the argument pointers to a general call microinstruction sequence. That microinstruction sequence locates the called procedure, makes a new frame including the argument pointers, and saves the state necessary to resume execution of the call microinstruction sequence itself.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 8, 1985
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Lawrence H. Katz, Douglas M. Wells, Michael S. Richmond, Richard A. Belgard, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., David H. Bernstein, John K. Ahlstrom, John F. Pilat, David A. Farber, Richard G. Bratt
  • Patent number: 4480306
    Abstract: A data processing system having a flexible internal structure, protected from and effectively invisible to users, with multilevel control and stack mechanisms and capability of performing multiple, concurrent operations, and providing a flexible, simplified interface to users. The system is internally comprised of a plurality of separate, independent processors, each having a separate microinstruction control and at least one separate, independent port to a central communications and memory node. The communications and memory node is an independent processor having separate, independent microinstruction control and comprised of a plurality of independently operating, microinstruction controlled processors capable of performing multiple, concurrent memory and communications operations. Addressing mechanisms allow permanent, unique identification of information as objects and an extremely large address space accessible and common to all such systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Brett L. Bachman, Richard A. Belgard, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt, Gerald F. Clancy, Edward S. Gavrin, Thomas M. Jones, Lawrence H. Katz, Craig J. Mundie, John F. Pilat, Stephen I. Schleimer, Steven J. Wallach, Walter A. Wallach, Jr., Douglas M. Wells
  • Patent number: 4455604
    Abstract: The processor of the present invention executes procedures, which comprise S-language instructions and names. S-languages are of higher order than typical machine languages and can be tailored to user high-order languages. Each procedure includes a dialect code which the processor interprets, enabling it to execute any of a plurality of dialects of S-languages. The processor includes means for resolving names into operand logical addresses. The processor possosses multiple levels of microcode control means, each with its own set of stacks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: John K. Ahlstrom, Brett Bachman, Richard A. Belgard, David H. Bernstein, Richard G. Bratt, Ronald H. Gruner, Thomas M. Jones, Lawrence H. Katz, Craig J. Mundie, Michael S. Richmond, Stephen I. Schleimer, Steven J. Wallach, Walter A. Wallach, Jr, Douglas M. Well
  • Patent number: 4455603
    Abstract: Systems and method for resolving unresolved pointers in digital computer systems. In unresolved pointers, addresses are represented by means of data items from which the addresses may be derived. The unresolved pointer is resolved when the represented address is derived from the data items. One such system includes the unresolved pointers and procedures for resolving the unresolved pointers in the digital computer system's memory and apparatus in the digital computer system's process which operates under control of pointer translation microcode to translate pointers into represented addreses and under control of call-return microcode for invoking procedures from microcode. The pointer translation microcode responds to an unresolved pointer by causing the call-return microcode to invoke the procedures for resolving the unresolved pointer. Using the data items in the unresolved pointer, the procedures derive the represented address and return it to the pointer translation microcode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: Richard G. Bratt, Lawrence H. Katz, Douglas M. Wells
  • Patent number: 4454579
    Abstract: An improved system for performing call and return operations in a computer system in which every call and return operation changes the program counter and the frame pointer but some call and return operations change other state. Included in the state which may change in the computer system of the present invention is addresses used in calculating other addresses, an identifier specifying which instruction set the processor is executing, and protection state which determines what data may be accessed during execution of a procedure. In the system, the state saved and restored in the call and return operations is divided into basic state saved and restored on every call and return and extended state saved and restored on only some calls and returns. The frame associated with an execution accordingly contains either saved basic state or saved basic state and saved extended state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 12, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: John F. Pilat, Douglas M. Wells, Eric Hamilton, J. Theodore Compton
  • Patent number: 4445173
    Abstract: An improved system for saving state during a call operation and restoring state during a return operation in a computer system in which different call and return operations require the saving and restoring of different amounts of state. The components of the system are call instructions whose operation codes specify the amount of state to be saved, frames which contain either basic state saved on every call operation and restored on every return operation or basic state and extended state saved only on certain calls and returns, a frame type item in each frame which specifies whether it contains only basic state or both basic and extended state, a single return instruction, state-saving apparatus which is responsive to the different call instructions, and state-restoring apparatus which is resposive to the single return instruction and to the frame type item.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1984
    Assignee: Data General Corporation
    Inventors: John F. Pilat, Douglas M. Wells