It's already benefiting many customers. I/O buffers above the bar have been
around for a while now. Of course, that only requires AMODE=64, not RMODE=64.
Currently only EXCP or BSAM I believe.

In article <CA+K=n16FW28HyvCry5QG==07hkGwpqL2YcUHO=kcefdmoz1...@mail.gmail.com> 
you wrote:
> It seems, that 64bit architecture is going through the same growing pains
> we saw with earlier versions of OS/VS2 , MVS/ESA , etc.
> This isn't necessary bad, in fact it's a good thing, since executing in
> 64bit mode, doing I/O would benefit many customers, I feel.

> Scott

> On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 6:48 AM Ed Jaffe <[email protected]>
> wrote:

> > On 3/29/2017 2:27 AM, Martin Packer wrote:
> > > As I understand it the real restriction is not being interruptible (for
> > > I/O). In which case a clever (and aren't they all nowadays?) :-) JVM
> > might
> > > well find itself executing machine code that you'd hope wouldn't have to
> > > be copied below the bar first.
> >
> > Actually, that's not a restriction at all. z/OS fully supports executing
> > enabled code running above the bar.
> >
> > What's missing is binder/loader/contents support to load/manage
> > executable RMODE(64) modules and enough officially-supported SVC and
> > PC-entered z/OS services to make running programs there feasible. After
> > that, you would need compiler and HLL run-time language support from LE
> > to open that "world" up to everyone...
> >
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