Patents by Inventor Marie-Antoinette de Bonis-Hamelin

Marie-Antoinette de Bonis-Hamelin 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: 6789214
    Abstract: The invention relates to a process for dynamically reconfiguring an information processing system (1), particularly a so-called “SMP” symmetric multiprocessor system. The process comprises a preliminary step for detecting a failure risk of one of the components of the system (CPU3). Following this detection, the system (1) is placed in a coherent, so-called “frozen” state in a first step with the aid of programs (J1-J4) executing specific tasks. A second step consists of reconfiguring the system by reallocating/de-allocating all or some of the components (CPU1-CPU4). In a third step, the component (CPU3) that presents a failure risk is isolated. The pending interruptions (4) are processed and the current tasks (6) are executed prior to the “freeze.” Likewise, the queues of tasks to be executed are purged prior to the “freeze.” Then, the subsequent tasks and interrupts are inhibited until a final step that consists of releasing the system (1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Bull, S.A.
    Inventors: Marie-Antoinette De Bonis-Hamelin, Zoltan Menyhart, Jean-Dominique Sorace
  • Patent number: 6434679
    Abstract: The invention relates to an architecture for management of vital data in a multi-module digital data processing machine (1) and the process for its implementation. Each module (M1 through Mn) comprises a physical nonvolatile memory (NVM1 through NVMn) in which vital data is stored. A first area (G1 through Gx) stores global vital data obtained by copying and associated with the operation of the machine (1). A second area (L1 through Lx) stores local vital data associated with the operation of the module (M1 through Mn). A virtual nonvolatile memory in two parts, global memory and local memory divided into windows, makes it possible, under the control of an extension of the operating system, to address the physical nonvolatile memories (NVM1 through NVMn). The windows of a defective module (M1 through Mn) are not visible. At the startup, a specific firmware determines the state of the modules (M1 through Mn).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Bull, S.A.
    Inventors: Marie-Antoinette de Bonis-Hamelin, Zoltan Menyhart