Programming Interface Information:
The Monitor Records are intended Programming Interfaces that allow the customer to write programs to obtain services of z/VM. |
MRUSEITE
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MRUSEITE Prolog
DSECT NAME - USEITE FUNCTION - Map a Monitor record. LOCATED BY - Through the Monitor Control Area REFERENCED CONTROL BLOCKS - MRRECHDR Monitor Record Header NAME - MRUSEITE DESCRIPTIVE NAME - Monitor Event Record Domain 4 - User Domain Record 10 - User Interaction at Transaction End DESCRIPTION - Describes a VMDBK's interaction with other VMDBKs during a transaction. A separate record is generated for each VMDBK in a virtual complex that contributed to the transaction. NOTES: - Fields labeled by the prefix, 'USEITE_HF', are high-frequency counters. - The following is the order in which the user is tested for its wait state. If the user is in more than one state, it is counted only in the first of the list. USEITE_HFIOWT USEITE_HFCFWT USEITE_HFSIMWT USEITE_HFWTPAG USEITE_HFLLIST USEITE_HFCPUWT USEITE_HFCPURN USEITE_HFESVM USEITE_HFLOAD USEITE_HFDORM USEITE_HFDSVM USEITE_HFIOACT USEITE_HFTIDL USEITE_HFTSVM USEITE_HFPGACT USEITE_HFOTHR
MRUSEITE Control Block Contents
Offsets Dec Hex Type Len Name (Dim) Description 0 0 Structure 200 USEITE Start of monitor record 0 0 Character 0 USEITE_MRHDR Record header. See MRRECHDR for details. 0 0 Character 20 MRHDR 0 0 Unsigned 2 MRHDRLEN record length in bytes 2 2 Unsigned 2 MRHDRZER field of zeros 4 4 Unsigned 1 MRHDRDM domain identifier 5 5 Unsigned 1 * 6 6 Unsigned 2 MRHDRRC record identifier 8 8 Character 8 MRHDRTOD Time at which this record was built. In time-of-day (TOD) clock format. See IBM System 370 XA Principle of Operation for explanation of format. 16 10 Character 4 * 20 14 Character 0 MRHDR_END End of header 20 14 Character 8 USEITE_VMDUSER User logon identification 28 1C Unsigned 2 USEITE_VMDCPUAD Processor address 30 1E Signed 2 USEITE_VMDSLCNT Count of minor time slices that have expired since the start of current transaction. 32 20 Unsigned 4 USEITE_VMDSVMFX Number of times the SVM wait flag was left on at the end of a transaction and had to be reset by the scheduler. 36 24 Character 8 USEITE_VMDSVMID VMDBK name for the last successful IUCV, VMCF or APPC/VM Send for this virtual machine. Valid in base VMDBK only. 44 2C Bitstring 1 USEITE_VMDSVMWT Service-virtual-machine (SVM) wait flag byte - valid in base VMDBK only. 1... .... USEITE_VMDSVMWF VMDBK is waiting for a response from IUCV, VMCF, or APPC. .1.. .... * ..1. .... * ...1 .... * .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 45 2D Character 0 USEITE_VMDSVMW2 Back-up byte to the VMDSVMWT byte. Its contents will persist longer than they would in VMDSVMWT. Valid in base VMDBK only. 45 2D Bitstring 1 USEITE_VMDSVMWT Service-virtual-machine (SVM) wait flag byte - valid in base VMDBK only. 1... .... USEITE_VMDSVMWF VMDBK is waiting for a response from IUCV, VMCF, or APPC. 46 2E Character 0 USEITE_VMDRDYCM Flag byte set by IUCV, VMCF, or APPC whenever IUCV/VMCF/APPC makes an external interrupt. It is sort of a "reference bit" that tells the scheduler that IUCV/VMCF/APPC has been active recently. Valid in base VMDBK only. 46 2E Bitstring 1 USEITE_VMDSVMWT Service-virtual-machine (SVM) wait flag byte - valid in base VMDBK only. 1... .... USEITE_VMDSVMWF VMDBK is waiting for a response from IUCV, VMCF, or APPC. 47 2F Bitstring 1 USEITE_CALFLAG1 Flag byte 1... .... USEITE_CALBASE If on, this is the base VMDBK. VMDBASE .1.. .... * ..1. .... * ...1 .... * .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 48 30 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFQUCT Number of times VMDBK was sampled for high-frequency data 52 34 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFDISP0 Number of times the VMDBK was in Q0. VMDSLIST = VMDDISPL and VMDELIST = 0. 56 38 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFDISP1 Number of times the VMDBK was in Q1. VMDSLIST = VMDDISPL and VMDELIST = 1. 60 3C Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFDISP2 Number of times the VMDBK was in Q2. VMDSLIST = VMDDISPL and VMDELIST = 2. 64 40 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFDISP3 Number of times the VMDBK was in Q3. VMDSLIST = VMDDISPL and VMDELIST = 3. 68 44 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFELIG0 Number of times the VMDBK was in E0. VMDSLIST = VMDELIG and VMDELIST = 0. 72 48 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFELIG1 Number of times the VMDBK was in E1. VMDSLIST = VMDELIG and VMDELIST = 1. 76 4C Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFELIG2 Number of times the VMDBK was in E2. VMDSLIST = VMDELIG and VMDELIST = 2. 80 50 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFELIG3 Number of times the VMDBK was in E3. VMDSLIST = VMDELIG and VMDELIST = 3. 84 54 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFSTCT Number of times VMDBK was high-frequency sampled. This was once distinguishable from USEITE_HFQUCT but is now the same and is retained for migration and compatibility purposes. 88 58 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFTIDL Number of times this user was found in test idle and not in SVM wait 92 5C Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFTSVM Number of times this user was found in test idle and in SVM wait 96 60 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFIOWT Number of times this user was in I/O wait. I/O wait indicates that a guest is waiting for I/O completion status and thus is prevented from running. VMDIOWT 100 64 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFCFWT Number of times this user was found in console-function wait. During such a wait, the virtual cpu is not permitted to run. VMDCFWT 104 68 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFSIMWT Number of times this user was found in 'simulation wait,' in which the CPU is simulating some hardware functions such as instructions, interrupts, or timer updates, and the virtual machine is thus prevented from running to avoid potential conflicts with the simulations. VMDSIMWT 108 6C Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFWTPAG Number of times this user was found in page wait. Page wait is when the current guest instruction refers to a guest page which is not present in host storage and must be brought in from auxiliary storage. Page wait prevents the virtual CPU from running, however it is a "soft wait" condition, and as such can be cleared by a guest PSW swap. VMDWTPAG 112 70 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFCPUWT Number of times this user was found waiting to run on the real CPU. VMDSTATE = VMDREADY 116 74 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFCPURN Number of times this user was found running on the real CPU. VMDSTATE = VMDISPCH 120 78 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFESVM Number of times this user was found in SVM wait and in the eligible list. 124 7C Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFLOAD Number of times this user was considered a loading user. VMDLOADU is on and VMDSLIST ^= VMDDORM. 128 80 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFDORM Number of times this user was found dormant. VMDSLIST = VMDDORM 132 84 Signed 4 USEITE_HFDSVM Number of times this user was found in SVM wait and in the dormant list. Note: this count is also included in USEITE_HFDORM. VMDSVMWF of VMDSVMWT = on and VMDSLIST = VMDDORM 136 88 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFOTHR Number of times this user was not found in any of the above states 140 8C Unsigned 2 USEITE_VMDCNTID Number of times user was not granted a test idle time when it went idle in the dispatch list 142 8E Unsigned 2 USEITE_VMDCTIDL Number of times this user was granted a test idle time when it went idle in the dispatch list 144 90 Unsigned 4 USEITE_VMDDFRWK Count of 'deferred' work items for the VMDBK. A 'deferred' work item is an asynchronous task that has yet to run. This VMDBK shall be prevented from completing its logoff until this count is zero, i.e., when all such work items have been run. 148 94 Bitstring 1 USEITE_VMDSTATE Scheduler/Dispatcher State. X'63' = Review-suspended. VMDBK is in transition to the suspended state. X'58' = Review-idle. VMDBK is in transition to the idle state. X'4D' = VMDBK has been selected by dispatcher for processing. X'42' = VMDBK is ready for selection by dispatcher once it goes to the dispatch list. X'37' = Test-idle. VMDBK is ready for selection by the dispatcher but should be dropped from the dispatch list when selected the next time. X'08' = VMDBK is suspended, probably waiting for a short-term event to occur. X'00' = VMDBK is idle. No work is available. 149 95 Bitstring 1 USEITE_CALOSTAT Virtual machine operating status 1... .... USEITE_VMDSYSOP User is primary system operator .1.. .... USEITE_VMDUSRCT User is counted as being logged on ..1. .... * ...1 .... USEITE_VMDFORCE User is to be logged off. This may be requested by CP, a forced logoff, or user's logoff command. .... 1... USEITE_VMDUFORC User is forced to logoff the system .... .1.. USEITE_VMDDISC User is running disconnected .... ..1. USEITE_VMDAUTOL AUTOLOG/XAUTOLOG in progress. User has been automatically logged on. This bit is set off when the user's IPL statement is processed, or (if there is no IPL to process) when the user enters a LOGON command from a terminal to RECONNECT. .... ...1 USEITE_VMDXAUTO The original command was XAUTOLOG. Valid for the base VMDBK only. 150 96 Bitstring 1 USEITE_CALRSTAT Reason(s) the dispatched VMDBK is not being run 1... .... * .1.. .... USEITE_VMDCFWT VMDBK is in console function wait. Either a console function is active, or the virtual machine is waiting for the remaining VMDBKs in the configuration to enter console function mode. ..1. .... USEITE_VMDSIMWT CP is simulating some hardware function for the guest such as instructions, interrupts, and timer updates. Virtual machine is prevented from running to avoid potential conflicts with the simulations. ...1 .... USEITE_VMDIOWT Instruction waiting for I/O status for completion. (May be cancelled without loss of system integrity.) .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 151 97 Unsigned 1 * Reserved for IBM use 152 98 Unsigned 2 USEITE_VMDCPRMD(4) Number of times this user was pre-emptied from the dispatch list (Q0, Q1, Q2, Q3) due to a requirement for storage for E1 users. 160 A0 Unsigned 2 USEITE_VMDCWSGD(4) Number of times this user was removed from the dispatch list (Q0, Q1, Q2, Q3) because it reached its working set size growth limit, and its new working set size would no longer fit into available storage. 168 A8 Unsigned 2 USEITE_VMDCETSD(4) Number of times this user was removed from the dispatch list (Q0, Q1, Q2, Q3) because it reached elapsed time slice end. 176 B0 Unsigned 2 USEITE_VMDCIDLD(4) Number of times this user was removed from the dispatch list (Q0, Q1, Q2, Q3) because its test idle time had expired or because it was granted no test idle time. 184 B8 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFIOACT High Frequency Count. Cardinal number of times the user had an asynchronous I/O outstanding, causing the user to be left in the dispatch list. VMDIOACT 188 BC Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFLLIST High Frequency Count. Number of times the user was in dispatch list waiting for CPU but was on the Limit List, prevented from running by max share. 192 C0 Unsigned 4 USEITE_HFPGACT High Frequency Count. Number of times the virtual machine had page fault requests active, but was not in page wait (VMDWTPAG was not set). This would occur if asynchronous page fault was being used and there was an outstanding page fault, but the virtual machine loaded a wait state because it had no other work to do. A virtual machine can have page faults handled asynchronously if using the PAGEX feature or the Page-Fault Handshaking CP services via the CP PFAULT MACRO. 196 C4 Unsigned 1 USEITE_VMDPUTYP CPU Type. Valid values: X'00' - General Purpose (CP) X'02' - zSeries Application Assist (zAAP) X'03' - Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) X'05' - zSeries Integrated Information (zIIP) 197 C5 Bitstring 1 USEITE_VMDCFGEM Virtual configuration indicators. Valid in base VMDBK only 1... .... * .1.. .... USEITE_VMDCPUAF User requested CPU Affinity ..1. .... * ...1 .... * .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 198 C6 Bitstring 1 USEITE_VMDPUST CPU Status flag 1... .... USEITE_VMDAFSUP CPU Affinity suppressed .1.. .... * ..1. .... * ...1 .... * .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 199 C7 Character 1 * Reserved for IBM use 200 C8 Character 0 USEITE_END
MRUSEITE Cross Reference
Hex Hex Name Offset Length Value MRHDR 0 20 MRHDR_END 14 0 MRHDRDM 4 1 MRHDRLEN 0 2 MRHDRRC 6 2 MRHDRTOD 8 8 MRHDRZER 2 2 USEITE 0 200 USEITE_CALBASE 2F 80 USEITE_CALFLAG1 2F 1 USEITE_CALOSTAT 95 1 USEITE_CALRSTAT 96 1 USEITE_END C8 0 USEITE_HFCFWT 64 4 USEITE_HFCPURN 74 4 USEITE_HFCPUWT 70 4 USEITE_HFDISP0 34 4 USEITE_HFDISP1 38 4 USEITE_HFDISP2 3C 4 USEITE_HFDISP3 40 4 USEITE_HFDORM 80 4 USEITE_HFDSVM 84 4 USEITE_HFELIG0 44 4 USEITE_HFELIG1 48 4 USEITE_HFELIG2 4C 4 USEITE_HFELIG3 50 4 USEITE_HFESVM 78 4 USEITE_HFIOACT B8 4 USEITE_HFIOWT 60 4 USEITE_HFLLIST BC 4 USEITE_HFLOAD 7C 4 USEITE_HFOTHR 88 4 USEITE_HFPGACT C0 4 USEITE_HFQUCT 30 4 USEITE_HFSIMWT 68 4 USEITE_HFSTCT 54 4 USEITE_HFTIDL 58 4 USEITE_HFTSVM 5C 4 USEITE_HFWTPAG 6C 4 USEITE_MRHDR 0 0 USEITE_VMDAFSUP C6 80 USEITE_VMDAUTOL 95 02 USEITE_VMDCETSD A8 8 USEITE_VMDCFGEM C5 1 USEITE_VMDCFWT 96 40 USEITE_VMDCIDLD B0 8 USEITE_VMDCNTID 8C 2 USEITE_VMDCPRMD 98 8 USEITE_VMDCPUAD 1C 2 USEITE_VMDCPUAF C5 40 USEITE_VMDCTIDL 8E 2 USEITE_VMDCWSGD A0 8 USEITE_VMDDFRWK 90 4 USEITE_VMDDISC 95 04 USEITE_VMDFORCE 95 10 USEITE_VMDIOWT 96 10 USEITE_VMDPUST C6 1 USEITE_VMDPUTYP C4 1 USEITE_VMDRDYCM 2E 0 USEITE_VMDSIMWT 96 20 USEITE_VMDSLCNT 1E 2 USEITE_VMDSTATE 94 1 USEITE_VMDSVMFX 20 4 USEITE_VMDSVMID 24 8 USEITE_VMDSVMWF 2C 80 USEITE_VMDSVMWF 2D 80 USEITE_VMDSVMWF 2E 80 USEITE_VMDSVMWT 2C 1 USEITE_VMDSVMWT 2D 1 USEITE_VMDSVMWT 2E 1 USEITE_VMDSVMW2 2D 0 USEITE_VMDSYSOP 95 80 USEITE_VMDUFORC 95 08 USEITE_VMDUSER 14 8 USEITE_VMDUSRCT 95 40 USEITE_VMDXAUTO 95 01
This information is based on z/VM V5R3.0.
Last updated on 12 Jun 2007 at 12:35:23.
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