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Multi-media computer diagnostic system

Patent 5634022 Issued on May 27, 1997. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 27, 2014. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Application

No. 847128 filed on 03/06/1992

US Classes:

717/130Including instrumentation and profiling

Examiners

Primary: Teska, Kevin J.
Assistant: Mohamed, Ayni

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 0422945 EP. 10/13/1990

International Class

G06F 011/00

Abstract

Multi-media computer system diagnostic system for fault isolation in a multi-tasking hard, real-time task environment is described. Hard, real-time multi-tasking operations, particularly those unique to signal processing tasks may be monitored without creating a task processing overload and without delaying the results beyond hard, real-time task deadlines by insertion of a branch instruction in the task execution instructions being examined which cause execution of the task to branch to a diagnostic program. The diagnostic program executes a diagnostic instruction set and captures one or more digital samples characteristic of the operation of the hard, real-time task at the point in its program execution where the branch instruction was located. The digital data samples so obtained may be queued and graphically plotted on the screen of a display associated with the computer system to generate a graphical representation of the performance of the algorithm or signal processing task under examination in order to quickly isolate task malfunctions without having to review a mass of digital data samples. Alternatively, pre-selected samples may be injected into the task execution by loading task registers with predetermined data by executing a branch to a diagnostic function which inserts the samples.

Other References

  • Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 16, No. 2, Jul. 1973 "Nondegrading Operation System Hooking" by J. F. Gran
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