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Hierarchical Checking of Multiprocessors Using Watchdog Processors

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Hierarchical Checking of Multiprocessors Using Watchdog Processors
A new control flow checking scheme, based on assigned-signature checking by a watchdog processor, is presented. This scheme is suitable for a multitasking, multiprocessor environment. The hardware overhead is comparatively low because of three reasons: first, hierarchically structured, the scheme uses only a single watchdog processor to monitor multiple processes or processors. Second, as an assigned-signature scheme it does not require monitoring the instruction bus of the processors. Third, the run-time and reference signatures are embedded into the checked program; thus, in the watchdog processor neither a reference database nor a time-consuming search and compare engine is required.
István Majzik, András Pataricza, Mar
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Type Conference
Year 1994
Where EDCC
Authors István Majzik, András Pataricza, Mario Dal Cin, Wolfgang Hohl, Joachim Hönig, Volkmar Sieh
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