PoOP (-12 edition) states on page 4-47:

For certain instructions, the TOD clock is considered
to be extended to the left by an 8-bit epoch index. In
a multiprocessing configuration, a single epoch index
is shared by all CPUs. When the multiple-epoch facility
is not installed in the configuration, the epoch
index contains zeros when the TOD clock has not
wrapped around to zero; when the TOD clock has
wrapped around to zeros, it is unpredictable whether
or not the epoch index contains zeros. When the multiple-
epoch facility is installed in the configuration, the
epoch index extends the capacity of the monotonic
sequence of clock values to approximately 36,534
years.

But that is not the location I am asking about.  I am asking about the 
LOW-order two bytes (the "Programmable Field").

Peter

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On Wed, 17 Mar 2021 14:53:36 -0400, Brian Chapman wrote:

>I may need wrong, but I seem to remember reading that the 12 bit lower 
>order value had some relation to the processor ID. This ensured the 
>STCK value would be unique across the sysplex.
>
The patent is no help: 
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://patents.justia.com/patent/20030101365__;!!Ebr-cpPeAnfNniQ8HSAI-g_K5b7VKg!agRiorhCck5mAi2lTCG_ERgnTSnUGJMI0Sc4PUakKoE0EsD8S_V33ke2e0_B4pX9NIMoiw$
 

It never states, but one might infer that the high-order byte of ETOD might be 
incremented (by software?) when the clock wraps.


>On Wed, Mar 17, 2021, 1:55 PM Farley, Peter x23353 wrote:
>
>> But is it documented anywhere?  PoOP is silent on the value of the field.
>> 
RCF needed.

-- gil

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