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Revision as of 19:12, 6 January 2017
Cross-memory PC options
Summary
- Default value
- X'02' if M204XSVC is linked into the nucleus
- X'00' if M204XSVC is not linked into the nucleus
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- On User 0's parameter line
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V6.1 or earlier
Description
This parameter sets the Model 204 cross-memory services options that can be invoked during execution of Model 204.
This parameter applies only to z/OS.
The XMEMSVC parameter is used with any of the nonzero settings.
Valid settings of XMEMOPT are:
Setting | Meaning |
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X'80' | Activates CRAM-XDM. |
X'20' | Use SUSPEND/RESUME instead of WAIT/POST for communication between Model 204 real subtasks. This option may reduce operating system overhead slightly. |
X'04' | Forces initialization of cross-memory environment. |
X'03' | Invokes both Timer PC and IOS Branch Entry. |
X'02' | Invokes IOS Branch Entry (recommended for z/OS) to handle all database and CCATEMP I/O.
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X'01' | Invokes Timer PC.
Note: As described in the Timer PC section, this bit is automatically turned off as of version 7.4 of Model 204 if your system supports the ECTG instruction. |
X'00' | Disables Timer PC and IOS Branch Entry. |
Note: VIO is incompatible with IOS Branch Entry and EXCPVR.