Any region size in excess of 16m gives you that amount above the line plus
everything that is available below the line.  REGION=64M is 64M above and
(assuming you have a 10M below the line YBTLRMV) gives you the 10M below as
well.  Been that way for as long as I remember. This also assumes there are
no exits messing with the REGION.

YBTLRMV - Your below the line region may vary <vbg>

Rob Schramm

On Sun, Jun 19, 2016, 6:17 PM Paul Gilmartin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 19 Jun 2016 15:32:07 -0400, Peter Relson wrote:
> >
> >The maximum region size is entertaining, but if you ever granted it, you
> >would probably cause the address space to fail.  There isn't room for
> >x'7FF00000' bytes of user storage above the 16M line (and when you specify
> >a region size that big, it applies to the area above 16M),
> >
> Really?  I had expected it would apply to both.  What happens if a (legacy)
> program explicitly requests 24-bit storage?  Does that mean that if I
> specify REGION=16385K, I can use that amount above the line *plus*
> whatever scraps are available below the line?  (I understand I'll never
> get 16383K.)
>
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 11:21:44 -0400, Jim Mulder wrote:
>
> >> >>For diagnostic purposes, then 4K page at 7FFFF000 is always
> >> >>left invalid in z/OS.
> >> >
> >> That might be due to a requirement of ANSI C that there always be an
> address
> >> algebraically greater than that of any accessible object, for loop
> >> termination conditions.
> >
> >  Not likely.  It has been that way since the first release of MVS/XA,
> >circa 1982. That was a time when MVS still ruled with arrogance, and it
> >would takes some doses of marketplace reality changes a few years later
> >before MVS became interested in accommodating C and Unix.
> >
> So it's fortuitous that the design meets both requirements.  Or,
> the designers might have had similar motivaions in both cases.
>
> -- gil
>
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