Hi, Mark
Slack may be giving you the fullword at 0x8c, consisting of two-byte ILC and two-byte code. The instruction length code will be the number of bytes in the faulting instruction: 2, 4, or 6. The code will be the 0x0001 part of the examples you gave, Operation Exception for code 0x0001. (Operation Exception means an invalid instruction opcode.)
Send off for an IBM Reference Summary: SA22-7871 for z/Architecture, SA22-7209 for Enterprise Systems Architecture/390. This off-white-colored booklet of some 60 or 70 pages is the transformation of what some of us stubbornly persist in calling a "Green Card", the original folding S/360 Reference Summary.
Dick Hitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Post, Mark K wrote:
So, when I see a 0x40001 or 0x020001 error, how do I map that to something in the POP?
Mark Post
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The Principles of Operation manual (SA22-7832-03 chapter 6) describes all the program interruption types.
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knowing how to interpret the "User process fault: interruption code" messages that get generated. Is there a pointer to a document that contains explanations for these that anyone knows about?
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