Daniel R. Bornstein - San Francisco CA, US Ben C. Cheng - Cupertino CA, US William B. Buzbee - Half Moon Bay CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 45, 717148
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to techniques for potentially increasing the reliability and/or stability of systems having virtual machines that support multiple modes of execution. For example, as described herein, a virtual machine partitions a plurality of program instructions into a plurality of traces for execution by a virtual machine operating on a computing device, wherein the virtual machine has first and second modes of execution, and wherein each of the plurality of traces comprises one or more of the plurality of program instructions. The virtual machine applies the second mode of execution to a first trace in the plurality of traces and determines an error condition that is caused by the application of the second mode of execution to the first trace. After determining the error condition, the virtual machine applies the first mode of execution to the first trace to recover the virtual machine from the error condition.
Ben Cheng - San Jose CA, US Wei Pan Cheng - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
E05B 27/00
US Classification:
70493
Abstract:
A bump proof lock has stationary part and movable part in lockable sliding contact with each other. The stationary part has first passages and a driver pin slidably disposed in each first passage. The movable part has:Numerous key-driver pin pairs are made of magnets attracting each other causing the pairs to resist separation under a mechanical shock.
Daniel R. Bornstein - San Francisco CA, US Ben C. Cheng - Cupertino CA, US William B. Buzbee - Half Moon Bay CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 45, 717148
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to techniques for potentially increasing the reliability and/or stability of systems having virtual machines that support multiple modes of execution. For example, as described herein, a virtual machine partitions a plurality of program instructions into a plurality of traces for execution by a virtual machine operating on a computing device, wherein the virtual machine has first and second modes of execution, and wherein each of the plurality of traces comprises one or more of the plurality of program instructions. The virtual machine applies the second mode of execution to a first trace in the plurality of traces and determines an error condition that is caused by the application of the second mode of execution to the first trace. After determining the error condition, the virtual machine applies the first mode of execution to the first trace to recover the virtual machine from the error condition.
Astri Ltd since May 2007
R&D Dir
Pericom Technology Inc. - San Jose, Shanghai, Hong Kong 2000 - 2006
VP
Silicon Integration Technology - Santa Clara, CA 1993 - 2000
Founder, VP Engineering
Education:
The Ohio State University
MSEE, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago
BSEE