Claims
- 1. A computer system, comprising:a multitude of independent microprocessing units; a multiprocessor bus; a multitude of cache storage units, each cache storage unit of the multitude of cache storage units coupled to one of the multitude of microprocessing units; a multitude of bus interface units (BIUs), each BIU of the multitude of BIUs coupling each respective microprocessing unit through each respective cache storage unit to the multiprocessor bus; an I/O bus for coupling to I/O devices; and a memory controller coupled to the multiprocessor bus and the I/O bus for processing requests from any one of the multitude of independent microprocessing units for determining which addresses forming a block having a plurality of cache lines need to be snooped and for implementing a cache storage unit block snoop operation for the block when a determination is made that an address needs to be snooped and, alternatively, an I/O operation when a determination is made that the address does not need to be snooped.
- 2. The computer system as defined in claim 1, wherein each BIU of the multitude of BIUs generates a block snoop completed signal for informing the memory controller that each respective cache storage unit corresponding to each BIU has been snooped.
- 3. The computer system as defined in claim 2, wherein the block snoop completed signal from each BIU of the multitude of BIUs provides status relative to a completion of a system snoop and the memory controller generates a reset signal which is received by each respective BIU for each respective BIU to reset for a subsequent block snoop.
- 4. A nonsynchronous block snooping system, comprising:a multitude of independent microprocessing units; a multiprocessor bus; a multitude of cache storage units, each cache storage unit of the multitude of cache storage units coupled to one of the multitude of microprocessing units; a multitude of bus interface units (BIUs), each BIU of the multitude of BIUs coupling each respective microprocessing unit through each respective cache storage unit to the multiprocessor bus; an I/O bus for coupling to I/O devices; and a memory controller coupled to the multiprocessor bus and the I/O bus for processing requests from any one of the multitude of independent microprocessing units for determining which addresses having a plurality of cache lines need to be snooped and for implementing a cache storage unit block snoop operation before an I/O transfer to any I/O device when a determination is made that an address needs to be snooped and, alternatively, an I/O operation when a determination is made that the address does not need to be snooped.
- 5. A method of block snooping in a computer system including a multitude of independent microprocessing units, a multiprocessor bus, a multitude of cache storage units, each cache storage unit of the multitude of cache storage units coupled to one of the multitude of microprocessing units, a multitude of bus interface units (BIUs), each BIU of the multitude of BIUs coupling each respective microprocessing unit through each respective cache storage unit to the multiprocessor bus, an I/O bus for coupling to I/O devices and a memory controller coupled to the multiprocessor bus and the I/O bus for processing I/O requests from any one of the multitude of independent microprocessing units, comprising the steps of:receiving an I/O request from one of the multitude of independent microprocessing units; determining which cache storage unit addresses need to be snooped; implementing a cache storage unit block snoop operation when a determination is made that an address having a plurality of cache lines needs to be snooped by loading a block start register in each BIU with the cache storage unit address determined to be snooped and loading a block size register in each BIU with the size of the block to be snooped; snooping each cache storage unit; and transferring data requested by the one of the multitude of independent microprocessing units.
- 6. The method of block snooping as defined in claim 5, further including the step of resetting each BIU after all of the BIUs have completed the block snooping operation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/856,273 filed May 14, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,900,017.
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