Tom Marchant wrote:
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 08:53:12 -0700, Edward Jaffe wrote:
Tom Marchant wrote:
Just to nit pick a little... It is not a 0C4, but a PIC 4. 0C4 is not an
interruption, but the abend code that MVS produces when it is unable to
resolve the program interruption.
And, to nit pick a bit more, PIC 0004 is a protection exception. That is
*not* the interrupt you normally see in the trace when accessing a page
in "first reference" state.
Thanks for the correction, Ed. Nor for a page fault because the page had
been stolen. For a normal page fault, it would be a PIC 0010 or 0011. Is "first
reference" diffrent? Since we are talking about GETMAIN, it wouldn't be a PIC
0039, 003A or 003B.
Right. PIC 0010 or PIC 0011 is what you normally see in this case.
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