GUEST PORT

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GUESTPORT LODGENET ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION 3900 West Innovation Street Sioux Falls SD 57107 GUEST PORT;ONLINE SERVICES; PROVIDING ACCESS TO COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, INCLUDING GLOBAL COMPUTER INFORMATION NETWORKS AND THE WEB; PROVIDING A WIDE VARIETY OF INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT VIA COMPUTER NETWORKS; PROVIDING AN ONLINE LINK TO NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS, TRAVEL, CURRENT EVENTS, AND REFERENCE;
GUESTPORT LODGENET ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION 3900 West Innovation Street Sioux Falls SD 57107 GUEST PORT;PROMOTING THE GOODS AND SERVICES OF OTHERS BY PLACING ADVERTISEMENTS AND PROMOTIONAL DISPLAYS IN AN ELECTRONIC SITE ACCESSED THROUGH COMPUTER NETWORKS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for managing the execution on guest processors of a broadcast instruction requiring a corresponding operation on other processors of a guest machine. Each of a plurality of processors on an information handling system is operable either as a host processor under the control of a host program executing on a host machine or as a guest processor under the control of a guest program executing on a guest machine. The guest machine is defined by the host program executing on the host machine and contains a plurality of such guest processors forming a guest multiprocessing configuration. A lock is defined for the guest machine containing an indication of whether it is being held by a host lock holder from the host program and a count of the number of processors holding the lock as guest lock holders. Upon decoding a broadcast instruction executing on a processor operating as a guest processor, the lock is tested to determine whether it is being held by a host lock holder. If the lock is being held by a host lock holder, an instruction interception is recognized and execution of the instruction is terminated. If the lock is not being held by a host lock holder, the lock is updated to indicate that it is being held by the guest processor as a shared lock holder, the instruction is executed, and then the lock is updated a second time to indicate that it is no longer being held by the guest processor as a shared lock holder.