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                     IBM System/370
                     Extended Architecture


                     Principles of Operation




Publication Number   File Number
SA22-7085-1          S370-01
Second Edition (January 1987)
This major revision obsoletes    SA22-7085-0 and Technical Newslet-
ters SN22-0682 and SN22-0688.
For a summary of changes to       the last   edition,    see the   last
section of the Preface.
Except for minor style alterations, changes are         identified by a
vertical line to the left of the change.
Changes are made periodically to the information herein; before
using this pUblication in connection with the operation of IBM
equipment, refer to the latest IBM System/370, 30xx, and 4300
Processors Bibliography, GC20-0001, for the editions that are
applicable and current.
References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or
services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in
all countries in which IBM operates. Any reference to an IBM
program product in this publication is not intended to state or
imply that only IBM's program product may be used.      Any func-
tionally equivalent program may be used instead.
Publications are not stocked at       the address given below.
Requests for IBM publications should be made to your IBM repre-
sentative or to the IBM branch office serving your locality.
A form for readers' comments is provided at the back of this
publication.   If the form has been removed, comments may be
addressed to IBM Corporation, Central Systems Architecture,
Department E57, PO Box 390, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA 12602. IBM may
use or distribute whatever information you supply in any way it
believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.
ec) Copyright International     Business Machines   Corporation 1983,
    1987
                                                                                PREFACE




This publication provides, for reference     and phrases appear, of necessity, earli-
purposes, a  detailed definition of the      er in the publication than the principal
machine functions performed by systems       discussions explaining them.  The reader
operating in the System/370 extended-        who encounters a problem because of this
architecture (370-XA) mode.                  arrangement should refer to the index,
                                             which indicates the location of the key
The publication applies only to systems      description.
operating in the 370-XA mode.    The IBM
System/370   Principles of    Operation,     The information presented in this publi-
GA22-7000, should be consulted regarding     cation is grouped in 17 chapters and
the functions of the architecture which      several appendixes:
apply to    systems operating    in the
System/370 mode.                             Chapter 1, Introduction, highlights some
                                             of the major facilities of systems oper-
The publication describes each function      ating in the 370-XA mode.
at the level of detail needed to prepare
an   assembler-language   program   that     Chapter~,   Organization, describes the
relies on that function.   It does not,      major groupings within the system -- the
however,  describe   the notation    and     central processing unit (CPU), storage,
conventions that must be employed in         and input/output -- with some attention
preparing such a program,  for which the     given to the composition and character-
user must instead refer to the appropri-     istics of those groupings.
ate assembler-language publication.
                                             Chapter d, Storage,   explains the infor-
The information   in this publication is     mation formats, the addressing of stor-
provided    principally   for    use  by     age,  and the facilities for storage
assembler-language programmers, although     protection.   It also deals with dynamic
anyone concerned with the functional         address   translation      (OAT),    which,
details of systems operating in the          coupled     with   special     programming
370-XA mode will find it useful.             support,  makes the use of a       virtual
                                             storage possible in systems operating in
This publication is written as a refer-      the 370-XA mode.   Dynamic address trans-
ence and should not be considered an         lation eliminates the need to assign a
introduction or a textbook.    It assumes    program to a fixed location       in real
the user has a  basic knowledge of data-     storage and thus reduces the addressing
processing systems.    IBM publications      constraints    on system     and    problem
relating to systems operating in the         programs.
370-XA mode are listed and described in
the IBM System/370,      30xx, and 4300      Chapter !, Control, describes the facil-
Processors Bibliography, GC20-0001.          ities for    the switching    of system
                                             status, for special externally initiated
All facilities discussed in this publi-      operations,  for   debugging,  and   for
cation are not necessarily available on      timing.  It deals specifically with CPU
every model.     Furthermore,  in   some     states,  control modes,    the program-
instances the definitions     have been      status word (PSW),   control registers,
structured to allow for some degree of       program-event recording,  timing facili-
extendibility, and    therefore certain      ties, resets, store status, and initial
capabilities may be described or implied     program loading.
that are not offered on any model.
Examples of such capabilities are the        Chapter 2,  Program Execution,  explains
use of a 16-bit field in the sUbsystem-      the role of instructions in program
identification word to     identify the      execution, looks in detail at instruc-
channel subsystem,  the size of the CPU      tion formats, and describes briefly the
address, and the number of CPUs sharing      use of the program-status word (PSW), of
main storage.   The allowance for this       branching, and of interruptions.      It
type of extendibility should not be          also details the aspects of program
construed as implying any intention by       execution on one CPU as observed by
IBM to provide such capabilities.    For     other CPUs and by channel programs.
information about the characteristics
and availability of facilities on a          Chapter ~,Interruptions,      details the
specific model, see the functional char-     mechanism that permits the CPU to change
acteristics publication for that model.      its state as a     result of conditions
The availability of facilities is summa-     external to the      system, within the
rized in the     IBM ~YEtemL370 System       system, or within the CPU itself. Six
Summary:  Processors, GA22-7001.             classes of interruptions are identified
                                             and described:    machine-check interrup-
largely because this     publ i cat ion is   tions,  program    interruptions,   super-
arranged for re'ference,  certain words      visor-call     interruptions,     external

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