In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/19/2006
at 09:50 AM, Steve Comstock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>So I'm comfortable with having the JPA as an area in my
>address space for holding dynamically called reenterable programs.
Dynamically loaded, whether reenterable or not. Those modules marked
as RENT and loaded from an APF library go into SP 252 rather than into
SP 251, but it's all JPA.
>suppose I dynamically load a non-reenterable
>module? Where is that loaded?
JPA, SP 251.
>It can't be the JPA by the above definition.
Read it again; there is no above definition. There is a statement
about where certain load modules placed, but that statement is
nonexclusive.
>I seem to recall a term like "Load List
>Area" or "Link List Area" but I cannot find these anymore.
There is a Load List, which is task related, there is a Link List,
which is sytem related and there is a Link Pack Area, which is system
related; there is no Load List Area. There is something called LLA,
but the A stands for Aside, not for Area.
>But I am finding old notes that says the load list is only for
>non-reenterable programs, but no pointer to the docs for that.
I have no idea where that came from; it's not true.
>Any clarification would be appreciated.
Look at the mapping for the LLE.
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