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<tr><th><var>X'00'</var></th>
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<td>Disables cross-memory services.</td></tr>
<td>Disables Model&nbsp;204 cross-memory services.</td></tr>
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<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> VIO is incompatible with IOS Branch Entry and [[Performance monitoring and tuning#EXCPVR|EXCPVR]].</p>
<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> VIO is incompatible with IOS Branch Entry and [[Performance monitoring and tuning#EXCPVR|EXCPVR]].</p>

Revision as of 21:33, 1 February 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:

SettingMeaning
X'80' Activates CRAM-XDM.

If the Online and CRAM-XDM load modules are not APF authorized, the X'80' bit is turned off.

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 (M204XSVC).
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.
  • If the Online load module is not APF authorized, the X'02' bit is turned off.
  • As of Model 204 version 7.6, the X'02' setting is required for zIIP processing.
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 Model 204 cross-memory services.

Note: VIO is incompatible with IOS Branch Entry and EXCPVR.