Address protection circuit

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CA 2053693

An Address Protection Circuit (APC) for cross-checking the integrity of requests to read or write an addressable system memory in a fault-tolerant computer system. in the check mode, the APC checks each address and the source identification code of each memory access request from an address source. The source identication and current bus address are compared to a range of addresses stored in the APC. If the current bus address is within an "authorized" range, access to that range of locations in the memory is allowed to the address source. If a current memory access request is not authorized, the APC asserts an error signal, which may be used to transfer control to a redundant subsys- tem. The APC contains a content-addressable memory element that can be initialized by the subsystem processor with address ranges and type of access allowed for each source. In the setup mode, the APC is first addressed to switch the APC from its check mode to its setup mode. Thereafter, a single value in the APC tables can be changed by the processor. The APC then automatically reverts to its check mode.

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