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          GC28-0628-0
          File No. 5370-36




          OS/VS2 System Programming
Systems   Library: Supervisor

          VS2 Release 3


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First Edition (February, 1975)
This edition, with OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Job Management, GC28-0627, and
OS/VS2 System Programming Library: TSO, GC28-0629, obsoletes OS/VS2 System
Programming Library: Job Management. Supervisor, and TSO, GC28-0682-0.

This edition applies to release 3 of OS/VS2 and to all subsequent releases of OS/VS2
until otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical Newsletters. Changes are
continually made to the information herein; before using this publication in connection
with the operation of IBM systems, consult the latest Virtual Storage Supplement to IBM
System/360 and System/370 Bibliography, Ge20-000l, for the editions that are applicable
and current.
Requests for copies of IBM publications should be made to your IBM representative or
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Systems Publications, Department ])58, Building 706-2, PO Box 390, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
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@   Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1974,1975
                                                                     Preface


This publication describes supervisor facilities that can be influenced by the
system programmer.
Part I: Supervisor Services discusses supervisor functions restricted to
system programmers and installation-approved personnel, and the macro
instructions and parameters used to obtain the functions.
Part I is divided into .seven topics. For convenience and compatability, these
services are grouped in the same manner as in OS/VS2 Supervisor Services
and Macro Instructions, GC28-0683. Accordingly, some of the subjects
discussed are merely continuations of previous coverage, but are extended
to include discussions of the new functions. However, some subjects
discussed under the topics are completely new, but are restricted in use to
the system programmer.
Part II: Macro Instructions contains the formats and descriptions of the
supervisor macro instructions. It provides system programmers with the
information necessary to code the macro instructions.
Publications referenced:
OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Data Management, GC26-3830.
IBM System/370 Principles of Operation, GA22-7000.
OS/VS2 Supervisor Services and Macro Instructions, GC28-0683.
OS/VS2 Scheduler and Supervisor Logic, SY28-0624,SY28-0625,SY28-0626.
(3 volumes)
OS/VS - DOS/VS - VM/370 Assembler Language, GC33-4010.
OS/VS2 System Programming Library: System Generation Reference,
GC26-3792.




                                                                     Preface     3
4   OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Supervisor (VS2 Release 3)
                                                     Contents

Summary of Amendments                                ..... . 9

Part I: Supervisor Services                          .....       11

Subtask Creation and Control                                     13
Creating a New Task                                              13
   User Modifications . . .                                      14
Operator Communication With a Problem Program                    15
Providing an EXTRACT Answer Area                                 16

Program Management                                               17
Synchronous Exits                                                17

Resource Control                                                 19
Locking                                                          19
   Classes of Locks                                              20
   Types of Locks                                                20
   Locking Hierarchy                                             21
   Locking Considerations                                        21
   SETLOCK Macro Instruction                                     22
The Must Complete Function                                       22
   Characteristics of the Must Complete Function                 23
   Programming Notes . . . . . . '. . . . . .                    23
Shared Direct Access Storage Devices (Shared DASD)               24
   Devices That Can be Shared                                    24
   Volume/Device Status                                          24
   System Configuration . . .                                    25
   Volume Handling                                               25
   Macro Instructions Used With Shared DASD                      25
      Releasing Devices .                                        25
      Preventing Interlocks                                      25
      Volume Assignment                                          26
      Program Libraries .                                        26
      Finding the UCB Address                                    26
Authorized Program Facility (APF)                                30
   Restricting Services/Resources                                30
   Assigning Authorization                                       30
   Defining Authorized Libraries                                 31
Changing System Status                                           32
   Generating an SVC . . . . .                                   32
   Generating Inline Code . . .                                  32
Interprocessor Communications (IPC)                              32
   Service Classes .                                             33
   Status Conditions                                             34
Event Completion .                                               35
   Cross Memory POST                                             35
   Bypassing the POST Routine                                    35
   Waiting for Event Completion                                  36

Interruption, Termination, and Dumping Services                  37
Recovery /Termination . . . . . . . . .                          37
    Task Termination . . . . . . . . .                           37
    Ad'dress Space Termination . . . . .                         38
Processing Functional Recovery Routines                          38
    SETFRR Macro Instruction                                     39
SPIE Processing . . . . . . . . . . .                            39
Dumping Virtual Storage        ..... .                           39
    Using the SDUMP Macro Instruction                            39
       SQA Buffer . . . . . . . . . .                            40
    Using the CHNGDUMP Command                                   40
Task Recovery . . . . . . . . . .                                41
    ST AE/ST AI Exit Routines                                    41
       Interface to a ST AE/ST AI Exit                           42
    ST AE/ST AI Retry Routines .                                 42
    EST AE Extended Capabilities . .                             43



                                                      Contents    5
                     The BRANCH Option . . . . . . . .                              44
                     The TERM Option . . . . . . . . .                              44
                     The PURGE and ASYNCH Parameters                                44
                  EST AE/EST AI Exit Routines                                       45
                     Interface to an EST AE/EST AI Exit                             47
                  EST AE/EST AI Retry Routines                                      49
               Clean-Up Routines . . . . . . . . . .                                50
                  Support for Installation-Written Clean-Up Routines                50
                  Programming Considerations . . . . . . . . . .                    50

               Virtual Storage Management .                                         53
                   The BRANCH Parameter                                             53
                   The KEY Parameter                                                53

               Real Storage Management . . . . . . .                                55
               Fixing/Freeing Virtual Storage Contents                              55
               Completion Considerations                                            56
               Virtual Subarea List (VSL) . . . . . .                               56

               Miscellaneous Services                                               59
               Writing Operator Messages                                            59
                  Routing the Message                                               59
                  Writing a Multiple-Line Message                                   60
               Message Routing Exit Routines . .                                    60
                  Characteristics of M CS                                           60
                  Programming Conventions for WTO/WTOR Routines                     61
                      Messages Not Using Routing Codes . . . . . . .                62
                  Writing a WTO/WTOR Exit Routine         ...... .                  62
                      Adding a WTO/WTOR Exit Routine to the Control Program         62
               Service Management        ...... .                                   63
                  Scheduling Service Requests . . .                                 64
                      Service Request Blocks (SRBs)                                 64
                      Priorities . . . . . . . . . .                                64
                      Characteristics of Service Requests                           65
                  Purging Service Requests                                          65
                      PURGEDQ Parameters                                            66
               Creating Interruption Request Blocks                                 66
               Writing SVC Routines . . . . . . .                                   67
                  Characteristics of SVC Routines .                                 67
                  Programming Conventions for SVC Routines                          67
                  Inserting SVC Routines Into the Control Program                   70
                      Specifying SVC Routines . . . . . . . . . .                   70
                      Inserting SVC Routines During the System Generation Process   71
               Missing Interruption Handler . . . . . . . . . . .                   71
                  Establishing a Time Interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          71
               Adding Code to the Power Warning Feature Support . . . .             72
                  Writing Code for the Machine Check Handler Appendage              72
                      Coding Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .           73
                  Writing Code for the Master Scheduler Initialization Routine      74
                      Coding Considerations                                         75
                      Control Track Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .          76

               Part II: Reference - Macro Instructions                              79
               Macro Instruction Forms . . .                                        80
               Coding the Macro Instructions                                        80
               Continuation Lines . . . . .                                         82

               Descriptions of the Macro Instructions ..... .                       83
               A TT ACH -- Create a New Task          . . . . . .                   84
               CALLRTM -- Call Recovery/Termination Manager                         88
               CHNGDUMP -- Change Dump Options . .                                  90
               CIRB - Create Interruption Request Block                             94
               DEQ -- Release a Serially Reusable Resource                          96
               DEQ (List Form) . . . . .                                            99
               DEQ (Execute Form) . . . . . . . . . .                               100
               DSGNL -- Issue Direct Signal       ..... .                           101
               ENQ -- Request Control of a Serially Reusable Resource               103
               ENQ (List Form)                                                      106
               ENQ (Execute Form)                                                   107
               EST AE -- Extended ST AE                                             108



6 ' OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Supervisor (VS2 Release 3)
    EST AE (List Form) . . . . . . . . .                                         110
    EST AE (Execute Form) . . . . . . .                                          111
I   EVENTS -- Wait for Events . . . . .                                          112
    EXTRACT -- Extract TCB Information                                           113
    EXTRACT (List Form) . . . . .                                                115
    EXTRACT (Execute Form)                                                       116
    FREE MAIN -- Free Virtual Storage                                            117
    FREEMAIN (List Form) . . . . .                                               119
    FREE MAIN (Execute Form) . . .                                               120
    GET MAIN -- Allocate Virtual Storage                                         121
    GETMAIN (List Form) . . . . . .                                              123
    GET MAIN (Execute Form)                                                      124
    MODESET -- Change System Status                                              125
    MODESET (List Form) . . . . . .                                              128
    MODESET (Execute Form)                                                       129
    NIL -- Provide a Lock Via an AND IMMEDIATE (NI) Instruction                  130
    OIL -- Provide a Lock Via an OR IMMEDIATE (01) Instruction                   132
    PGFIX -- Fix Virtual Storage Contents                                        134
    PGFIX (List Form) . . . . . . . . . .                                        137
    PGFREE -- Free Virtual Storage Contents                                      138
    PGFREE (List Form) . . . . .                                                 140
    POST -- Signal Event Completion                                              141
    POST (List Form) . . . . . .                                                 142
    POST (Execute Form) . . . .                                                  143
    RGEDQ -- Purge SRB Activity                                                  144
    PURGEDQ (List Form)                                                          145
    PURGEDQ (Execute Form)                                                       146
    QEDIT -- Link to SVC 34                                                      147
    RESERVE -- Reserve a Device                                                  148
    RESERVE (List Form)                                                          151
    RESERVE (Execute Form) . .                                                   152
    RISGNL -- Issue Remote Immediate Signal                                      153
    RPSGNL -- Issue Remote Pendable Signal .                                     155
    SCHEDULE -- Schedule System Services for Asynchronous Execution              157
    SDUMP -- Dump Virtual Storage . . . . . . .                                  158
    SDUMP (List Form)       ........... .                                        161
    SDUMP (Execute Form) . . . . . . . . . . .                                   162
    SETFRR -- Set Up Functional Recovery Routines                                164
    SETLOCK -- Control Access to Serially Reusable Resources                     166
    SETRP -- Set Return Parameters                                               173
    SPIE -- Specify Program Interruption Exit                                    177
    SPIE (List Form) . . . . .                                                   178
    SPIE (Execute Form) . . . . . . .                                            179
    SPOST -- Synchronize POST . . . .                                            180
    ST AE -- Specify Task Abnormal Exit                                          181
    ST AE (List Form)     ...... .                                               184
    STAE (Execute Form) . . . . . . .                                            185
    ST A TUS -- Change Subtask Status                                            186
    SYNCH -- Take a Synchronous Exit to a Processing Program                     190
    TEST AUTH -- Test Authorization of Caller                                    191
    WTO -- Write to Operator . . . . . .                                         193
    WTO (List Form) . . . . . . . . . .                                          196
    WTOR -- Write to Operator With Reply                                         197
    WTOR (List Form)                                                             199

    Index                                                                        201




                                                                      Contents     7
               Figures
               Figure    1.   EXTRACT ECB and CIB Pointers                                                   15
               Figure    2.   Command Input Buffer Contents                                                  15
               Figure    3.   EXTRACT Answer Area Fields                                                     16
               Figure    4.   Summary of Locking Characteristics                                             21
               Figure    5.   Valid Volume Characteristic and Device Status Combinations                     24
               Figure    6.   Example of an Interlock Environment . . . . . .                                26
               Figure    7.   Example of Subroutine Issuing RESERVE and DEQ                                  29
               Figure    8.   Assigning Authorization via SETCODE                                            31
               Figure    9.   Bypassing the POST Routine                                                     36
               Figure   10.   EST AE Environment . . . . . . . .                                             46
               Figure   11.   Virtual Subarea List Entries . . . . .                                         56
               Figure   12.   Programming Conventions for SVC Routines                                        68
               Figure   13.   Changing the Missing Interruption Handler Time Interval                         71
               Figure   14.   Logical Placement of Your Code in the Machine Check Handler Appendage           73
               Figure   15.   Logical Placement of Your Code in the Master Scheduler Initialization Module    75
               Figure   16.   Control Track Record      ..... .                                               76
               Figure   17.   Storage Assignments on MP Systems                                               77
               Figure   18.   Macro Instruction Coverage . .                                                  79
               Figure   19.   Sample Macro Instruction . . .                                                  81
               Figure   20.   Continuation Coding . . . . .                                                   82
               Figure   21.   Return Code Area Used by DEQ                                                    97
               Figure   22.   Return Code Area Used by ENQ                                                   104
               Figure   23.   Return Code Area Used by RESERVE                                               150
               Figure   24.   MCSFLAG Fields . . . . . . . . .                                               194




8   OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Supervisor (VS2 Release 3)
Summary of Amendments
for GC28-0628-0
OS/VS2 Release 3

This edition, with OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Job   SPIE Macro Instruction
Management, GC28-0627, and OS/VS2 System Programming
                                                            The syntax of the SPIE macro instruction is presented.
Library: TSO, GC28-0629, obsoletes OS/VS2 System
Programming Library: Job Management, Supervisor, and TSO,
GC28-0682-0.                                                Miscellaneous Corrections
                                                            EST AE processing
Power Warning Feature Support                               APF
                                                            Locking
This edition incorporates system programmer information     MODESET
previously contained in OS/VS Power Warning Feature         WTO
(PWF) Support, ICR Guide, GC28-0686-0.                      Command input buffers


Virtual Storage Management                                  Examples
New Subpools 227 and 228 are discussed.                     The examples of the standard, list, and execute forms of the
                                                            macro instructions are more properly placed at the ends of
                                                            their appropriate sections.
Event Completion
The EVENTS macro instruction, and its use, are discussed.




                                                                                            Summary of Amendments      9
10   OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Supervisor (VS2 Release 3)
                                                              Part I: Supervisor Services


The supervisor provides the resources that your programs need while assuring that as many of
these resources as possible are being used at a given time. Well designed programs use system
resources efficiently. Knowing the conventions and characteristics of the vs supervisor will
help you design more efficient programs.
   This section describes those supervisor services that should be restricted in use to systems
programmers and installation-approved personnel. In most cases, the services correspond to
macro instructions and parameters that are described in part II.
   For convenience and compatibility, the services you can request from the supervisor are
grouped in the same manner as in OS/VS2 Supervisor Services and Macro Instructions. The
service groupings may be described as follows:

Subtask Creation and Control: Occasionally, you can have your program executed faster and
more efficiently by dividing parts of it into subtasks that compete with each other and with
other tasks for execution time.

Program Management: The supervisor can be used to aid communication between segments of
a program. Save areas, address ability , and passage of control from one segment of a program
to another are included in this topic.

Resource Control: Portions of some tasks depend on the completion of events in other tasks,
thus requiring planned task synchronization. Planning is also required when more than one
program uses a serially reusable resource.

Interruption, Termination, and Dumping Services: The supervisor provides facilities for writing
exit routines to handle specific types of interruptions. It is not likely, however, that you will be
able to write routines to handle all types of abnormal conditions. The supervisor therefore
provides for termination of your program when you request it by issuing an ABEND macro
instruction, or when the control program detects a condition that will degrade the system or
destroy data.

Virtual Storage Management: While virtual storage allows you to write large programs without
the need for complex overlay structures, virtual storage must be obtained for your job step.
Virtual storage is allocated by both explicit and implicit requests.

Real Storage Management: The supervisor administers the use of real storage and directs the
movement of virtual pages between auxiliary storage and real storage in page size blocks. The
services provided allow you to release virtual storage contents, load virtual storage areas into
real storage, and page out virtual storage areas from real storage.
   In addition to the services outlined above, the supervisor provides the facilities for timing
events, extended precision floating-point simulation, and operator communication with both the
system and application programs.




                                                                          Part I: Supervisor Services 11
12   OS/VS2 System Programming Library: Supervisor (VS2 Release 3)
                                                         Subtask Creation and Control


One task is created by the control program as a result of initiating execution of the job step
(the job step task). You can create additional tasks in your program. If you do not, however,
the job step task is the only task in a job being executed. The benefits of a multiprogramming
environment are still available even with only one task in the job step; work is still being
performed for other jobs when your task is waiting for an event, such as an input operation, to
occur.
   The advantage in creating additional tasks within the job step is that more tasks are
competing for control than the task in the job you are concerned with. When a wait condition
occurs in one of your tasks, it is not necessarily a task from some other job that gets control;
it may be one of your tasks, a portion of your job.
   The general rule is that parallel execution of a job step (that is, more than one task in a job
step) should be chosen only when a significant amount of overlap between two or more tasks
can be achieved. The amount of time taken by the control program in establishing and
controlling additional tasks, and your increased effort to coordinate the tasks and provide for
communications between them must be taken into account.
  Most of the information concerning subtask creation and control appears in OS/VS2
Supervisor Services and Macro Instructions. This chapter continues discussion in the following
areas:
   



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