Controlling memory redundancy in a system
A control system and memory technology, applied in the redundancy of hardware for data error detection, instrumentation, and response error generation, etc., can solve problems such as system crash and uncorrectable master node.
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[0025] In various embodiments, during a migration operation, management software (e.g., Basic Input Output System (BIOS)) may interact with system hardware so that uncorrectable errors are encountered at the primary node during the memory migration process while in migration mode This enables the slave memory node to process the access request. During memory migration, the BIOS can read the cache line (filled by the master) and write it back (to the master and slave). In this way, the contents of the master node can eventually be copied to the slave nodes on a cache-line by cache-line basis. This is called write-on-write (WOW) replication. Note that write-on-read (WOR) is handled in a similar fashion, but these writes are done by the hardware itself after the BIOS reads the cache line. During migration, as the management software starts copying storage, it can disambiguate ranges of storage that have been copied (and are now redundant) from ranges that are yet to be copied (...
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