Claims
- 1. A reconfigurable memory comprising:M bit lines, where M>1; a plurality of row lines; an array of memory storage cells, each memory storage cell storing a data value and comprising circuitry for coupling that data value to one of said bit lines in response to a row control signal on one of said row lines; a row select circuit for generating said row control signal on one of said row lines in response to a row address being coupled to said row select circuit, said row select circuit comprising a memory for storing a mapping of said row addresses to said row lines, said mapping determining which of said row lines is selected for each possible value of said row address; a controller for determining that one of said memory cells is defective and for altering said mapping if one of said memory cells is determined to be defective; an error correcting circuit for detecting errors in data words, said error correcting circuit generating an error data word from N data values coupled thereto, wherein N is less than or equal to M, said error data word indicating which of said N data values, if any, was erroneous; a bus interface circuit for coupling values stored in said array of memory storage cells to a bus; and a word assembly circuit for connecting N of said M bit lines to said error correcting circuit and ND of said M bit lines to said bus interface circuit, wherein ND is less than or equal to N, and said control circuit alters said mapping in said row select circuit in response to said error data words indicating that one of said memory storage cells is defective.
- 2. The memory of claim 1 wherein said controller further comprises a read abort circuit for generating an abort signal indicating that one of said values coupled by said bus interface is in error.
- 3. The memory of claim 2 wherein said abort signal causes a device connected to said bus to delay reading data on said bus for a time sufficient to allow said controller to couple corrected values to said bus interface circuit.
- 4. The memory of claim 3 wherein said abort signal causes a fault to be detected on said bus by a device connected to said bus.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/580,936, filed May 25, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,236,602.
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