Patents by Inventor Kelly T. O'Hair

Kelly T. O'Hair 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: 6195676
    Abstract: An integrated software architecture for a highly parallel multiprocessor system having multiple tightly-coupled processors that share a common memory efficiently controls the interface with and execution of programs on such a multiprocessor system. The software architecture combines a symmetrically integrated multithreaded operating system and an integrated parallel user environment. The operating system distributively implements an anarchy-based scheduling model for the scheduling of processes and resources by allowing each processor to access a single image of the operating system stored in the common memory that operates on a common set of operating system shared resources. The user environment provides a common visual representation for a plurality of program development tools that provide compilation, execution and debugging capabilities for multithreaded user programs and assumes parallelism as the standard mode of operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: Silicon Graphics, Inc.
    Inventors: George A. Spix, Diane M. Wengelski, Stuart W. Hawkinson, Mark D. Johnson, Jeremiah D. Burke, Keith J. Thompson, Gregory G. Gaertner, Giacomo G. Brussino, Richard E. Hessel, David M. Barkai, Steve S. Chen, Steven G. Oslon, Robert E. Strout, II, Jon A. Masamitsu, David M. Cox, Linda J. O'Gara, Kelly T. O'Hair, David A. Seberger, James C. Rasbold, Timothy J. Cramer, Don A. Van Dyke, Ashok Chandramouli
  • Patent number: 5187789
    Abstract: The graphical display of compiler intermediate database representation is produced to function as an aid in the development of highly optimizing compilers, the inspection of the compiler-generated intermediate representation, and the analysis of the effects of a highly optimizing compiler upon original source code. This method extracts the intermediate representation and transforms it into simultaneous displays of the program statements, expressions, basic blocks, machine instructions, and original source code for a particular source position, statement, expression, basic block, or machine instruction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1993
    Assignee: Supercomputer Systems Limited Partnership
    Inventor: Kelly T. O'Hair
  • Patent number: 5179702
    Abstract: An integrated software architecture for a highly parallel multiprocessor system having multiple tightly-coupled processors that share a common memory efficiently controls the interface with and execution of programs on such a multiprocessor system. The software architecture combines a symmetrically integrated multithreaded operating system and an integrated parallel user environment. The operating system distributively implements an anarchy-based scheduling model for the scheduling of processes and resources by allowing each processor to access a single image of the operating system stored in the common memory that operates on a common set of operating system shared resources. The user environment provides a common visual representation for a plurality of program development tools that provide compilation, execution and debugging capabilities for multithreaded user programs and assumes parallelism as the standard mode of operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1990
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1993
    Assignee: Supercomputer Systems Limited Partnership
    Inventors: George A. Spix, Diane M. Wengelski, Stuart W. Hawkinson, Mark D. Johnson, Jeremiah D. Burke, Keith J. Thompson, Gregory G. Gaertner, Giacomo G. Brussino, Richard E. Hessel, David M. Barkai, Steve S. Chen, Steven G. Oslon, Robert E. Strout, II, Jon A. Masamitsu, David M. Cox, Linda J. O'Gara, Kelly T. O'Hair, David A. Seberger, James C. Rasbold, Timothy J. Cramer, Don A. Van Dyke, Ashok Chandramouli
  • Patent number: 5175856
    Abstract: A modular compilation system that utilizes a fully integrated hierarchical representation as a common intermediate representation to compile source code programs written in one or more procedural programming languages into an executable object code file. The structure of the integrated common intermediate representation supports machine-independent optimizations, as well as machine-dependent optimizations, and also supports source-level debugging of the executable object code file. The integrated hierarchical representation (IHR) is language independent and is shared by all of the components of the software development system, including the debugger.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 1990
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1992
    Assignee: Supercomputer Systems Limited Partnership
    Inventors: Don A. Van Dyke, Timothy J. Cramer, James C. Rasbold, Kelly T. O'Hair, David M. Cox, David A. Seberger, Linda J. O'Gara, Jon A. Masamitsu, Robert E. Strout, II, Ashok Chandramouli