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The Monitor Records are intended Programming Interfaces that allow the customer to write programs to obtain services of z/VM. |
MRUSELOF
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DSECT NAME - USELOF FUNCTION - Map a Monitor record. LOCATED BY - Through the Monitor Control Area REFERENCED CONTROL BLOCKS - MRRECHDR Monitor Record Header NAME - MRUSELOF DESCRIPTIVE NAME - Monitor Event Record Domain 4 - User Domain Record 2 - User Logoff Data DESCRIPTION - Records a user that has logged off. A record is created for the base VMDBK and each virtual@SQ534PQ CPU that is active at LOGOFF. NOTES: - Alternate VMDBKs of the user that has logged off are recorded in MRUSEDTC (Domain 4, Record 6). - Fields which are valid only for the base VMDBK are indicated in the comments for the fields. - To give a fuller picture of time consumed, three sets of used processor time are reported in this monitor record. When multithreading is enabled on the system, all three are also reported in the Type 1 and F accounting records. Timer field names ending with _MT1 are MT-1 Equivalent times. Timer field names ending with _PRO are Prorated Core Times. Timer field names without an _MT1 or _PRO suffix contain Raw Time values. - Raw Time is tracked for ALL users for their entire session. Raw Time is the CPU time each virtual CPU spent dispatched on a thread and is the CPU Timer information provided directly by the hardware. - MT-1 Equivalent Time is tracked for ALL users for their entire session. This calculated CPU time approximates the time that would have been spent if the workload had been run with multithreading disabled, that is, with all core resources available to one thread. When a user is running on a system where multithreading is not installed or not enabled, MT-1 Equivalent Time consumed will be identical to Raw Time. However, if a guest has relocated from an MT-enabled system to an MT-disabled system, the cumulative raw and MT-1 Equivalent times reported in monitor records may differ due to the prior execution in the MT environment. - Prorated Core Time charges for core utilization in a way suitable to core-based software licensing. Time is charged by dividing the time the core was dispatched evenly among the threads dispatched in that interval. Since Prorated Core Time is not always calculated, additional information is reported regarding the Prorated Core Time values: * The _VMAPRCAL bit indicates whether the Prorated Core Time values in this record are valid. When the user is relocated to any other system (even a Multithreading aware/enabled system), Prorated Core Time is reset. This means: * the _VMAPRCAL bit is set based on whether the source system will be calculating prorated core time or not. * all _VMAxxxxx_PRO fields are reset to PFXTMMAX.
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Offsets Dec Hex Type Len Name (Dim) Description 0 0 Structure 892+ USELOF Start of monitor record 0 0 Character 0 USELOF_MRHDR record header 0 0 Character 20 MRHDR 0 0 Unsigned 2 MRHDRLEN 2 2 Unsigned 2 MRHDRZER 4 4 Unsigned 1 MRHDRDM 5 5 Unsigned 1 * 6 6 Unsigned 2 MRHDRRC 8 8 Character 8 MRHDRTOD 16 10 Character 4 * 20 14 Character 0 MRHDR_END 20 14 Character 8 USELOF_VMDUSER USERID 28 1C Unsigned 2 USELOF_VMDCPUAD Processor ID 30 1E Bitstring 1 USELOF_VMDMODE Guest machine mode. This is as set for internal use by CP. See USELOF_CALMODE for the mode 'calculated' at. 31 1F Bitstring 1 USELOF_CALMODE Architectural mode of the virtual machine 1... .... * .1.. .... USELOF_CALMESA ESA architecture ..1. .... USELOF_CALMXA XA architecture ...1 .... USELOF_CALM370 370 architecture .... 1... USELOF_CALMXC XC architecture .... .1.. USELOF_CALMESAM Machine has entered z/Arch mode. .... ..1. * .... ...1 USELOF_CALMZONL z/Architecture only 32 20 Bitstring 1 USELOF_VMDSLIST Scheduling list that the user is in: X'37' = Dispatch List. X'21' = Eligible List. X'0B' = Dormant List. X'00' = user is not in any list. 33 21 Unsigned 1 USELOF_VMDELIST Class number (0,1,2,or 3) of the scheduling list the user is in 34 22 Bitstring 1 USELOF_CALFLAG1 Flag byte 1... .... USELOF_CALBASE This is base VCPU. .1.. .... USELOF_VMDQDSPU This user has the QUICKDSP designation, as set or defaulted by the SET QUICKDSP command. When the user has work to do, it will be added to the dispatch list immediately without waiting in the eligible list. ..1. .... USELOF_CALDIAL This user is a dialed user ...1 .... USELOF_CALSNA This user is connected through System Network Architecture (SNA) .... 1... USELOF_VMDNOINS User is prevented from inserting any tracks into the minidisk cache. (set when SET MDC INS OFF command is issued) .... .1.. USELOF_VMDNOFSL No MDC fair share limit applies. Set at LOGON if the NOMDCFS option is specified on the OPTIONS statement in the user's directory. .... ..1. USELOF_VMDMASST Collaborative Memory Management assist enabled. .... ...1 USELOF_VMDMAACT Collaborative Memory Management assist is active, i.e. in use by this virtual machine. Note: This guest may be in a pending off state if either a global or per-user SET MEMASSIST OFF has been issued (SYSMASST or VMDMASST is off). This indicates that the system or user setting was turned off after the guest started using the assist. The assist will remain active (USELOF_VMDMAACT=1) and available to this guest until the next virtual machine reset or IPL. 35 23 Bitstring 1 USELOF_VMDSTYPE Storage type this virtual machine resides in. X'00' => V=V. X'80' => Reserved and no longer available. X'40' => V=F. 36 24 Character 8 USELOF_VMDTTIME Total Raw Time which has been expended on this VMDBK. This includes time which the VMDBK spent doing its own work and also time which CP spent doing work on behalf of the VMDBK. It is in CPU timer format. The complement of this field is the elapsed time in TOD clock units. 44 2C Character 8 USELOF_VMDVTIME Total Raw Time that this user was running and doing productive work. It does NOT include any time that CP spends on behalf of that user doing such things as instruction simulation or page translation. This is in CPU timer format. The complement of this field is the accumulated time in TOD clock units. 52 34 Character 8 * Reserved for IBM use. Previous field is no longer meaningful. (USELOF_VMDVFVTM) 60 3C Character 8 * Reserved for IBM use. Previous field is no longer meaningful. (USELOF_VMDVFOTM) 68 44 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTPVR Cardinal count of private resident pages in the virtual machine. This monitor field is actually the sum of VMDCTPVR + VMDCTPVG, which includes pages above and below the 2GB line. To get the count of the resident pages below the 2GB line, subtract USELOF_VMDCTPVG from USELOF_VMDCTPVR. Valid only on base VMDBK. 72 48 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTPVL Cardinal count of locked pages in private address spaces <2G belonging to this user. See USELOF_VMDCTPVLA for the >2G value. Valid only on base VMDBK. 76 4C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDWSSPR This user's projected working set size. This is the scheduler's estimate of the amount of storage this user will require to be resident as it runs during its next stay in the dispatch list. It is based upon the user's past behavior and in some cases, on the behavior of similar types of users. Valid only on base VMDBK. 80 50 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTXBK Number of expanded storage blocks allocated to a virtual machine by CP for paging. Valid only on base VMDBK. 84 54 Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use. - was USELOF_CALXSTOR 88 58 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTFLT Count of host segment and page faults on guest pages which occurred while running this virtual CPU. It does not include faults on RCP pages. 92 5C Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use. Previous field is no longer meaningful. (USELOF_VMDCTVFL) 96 60 Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use - was USELOF_VMDFLREO 100 64 Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use - was USELOF_VMDCTORF 104 68 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCTPGS Cardinal count of non-preferred paging slots for private address spaces belonging to this user. Valid only on base VMDBK. 108 6C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTPWT Count of outstanding paging and spooling I/O's for this user 112 70 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPPGR Cumulative count of pages read from DASD to main storage for this user's address spaces while they were private. Valid only on base VMDBK. 116 74 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPPGW Cumulative count of pages written from main storage to DASD for this user's address spaces while they were private. Valid only on base VMDBK. 120 78 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTSPR Number of times I/O was issued for a spool read request Valid only on base VMDBK. 124 7C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTSPW Number of times I/O was issued for a spool write request Valid only on base VMDBK. 128 80 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDPGSPL Number of pages spooled for this user. This includes the pages spooled for the virtual reader, printer, punch, console, dump, and trace files. 132 84 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVCSCT Cumulative count of virtual SSCH requests to the virtual machine console 136 88 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVDSCT Cumulative count of virtual SSCH requests the virtual machine has issued to DASD devices 140 8C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVUSCT Cumulative count of virtual SSCH requests to virtual Unit Record devices 144 90 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVTSCT Cumulative count of virutal SSCH requests to virtual channel-to-channel adapters 148 94 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVOSCT Cumulative count of virtual SSCH requests to devices other than console, DASDs, CTCAs, and unit records. (see USELOF_VMDVCSCT, USELOF_VMDVDSCT, USELOF_VMDVUSCT, and USELOF_VMDVTSCT) 152 98 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPPST Cumulative count of pages reclaimed/offt this user's address spaces while they were private. Valid only on base VMDBK. 156 9C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDISEVM Number of times IUCV data was successfully transferred by this virtual machine. (SENDs and REPLYs with RC=0 when this virtual machine is the source). Valid only in base VMDBK. 160 A0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDISTVM Number of times IUCV data was successfully transferred to this virtual machine. (SENDs and REPLYs with RC=0 when this virtual machine is the target). Valid only in base VMDBK. 164 A4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDISUVM Number of times IUCV data was NOT successfully transferred by this virtual machine. (SENDs and REPLYs with RC^=0 when this virtual machine is the source). Valid only in the base VMDBK. 168 A8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVSEVM Number of times VMCF data was successfully transferred by this virtual machine. (SENDs SENDXs, SEND/RECEIVEs, and REPLYs with RC=0 and this virtual machine is source.) Valid only on base VMDBK. 172 AC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVSTVM Number of times VMCF data was successfully transferred to this virtual machine. (SENDs SENDXs, SEND/RECEIVEs, and REPLYs with RC=0 and this virtual machine is target.) Valid only on base VMDBK. 176 B0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVSUVM Number of times VMCF data was NOT successfully transferred by this virtual machine. (SENDs SENDXs, SEND/RECEIVEs, and REPLYs with RC^=0 and this virtual machine is source.) Valid only on base VMDBK. 180 B4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDX98CT Cumulative number of times Diagnose X'98' was issued by this virtual machine 184 B8 Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use. - was USELOF_CALCPMIG 188 BC Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use. - was USELOF_CALCPXWT 192 C0 Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use. - was USELOF_CALCPXRD 196 C4 Unsigned 2 USELOF_VMDASMCT Cardinal number of non-base address spaces owned by this user. 198 C6 Bitstring 1 USELOF_CALSHARF Set Share flags 1... .... USELOF_VMDMXSHA Max share for this CPU is ABSOLUTE if on. Max share for this CPU is RELATIVE if off. .1.. .... * ..1. .... * ...1 .... * .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. USELOF_VMDLIMTH Max share for this CPU is LIMITHARD if on. Max share for this CPU is LIMITSOFT if off. .... ...1 * 199 C7 Bitstring 1 USELOF_CALOSTAT Virtual machine operating status 1... .... USELOF_VMDSYSOP User is primary system operator .1.. .... USELOF_VMDUSRCT User is counted as being logged on ..1. .... * ...1 .... USELOF_VMDFORCE User is to be logged off. This may be requested by CP, a forced logoff, or user's logoff command. .... 1... USELOF_VMDUFORC User is forced to logoff the system .... .1.. USELOF_VMDDISC User is running disconnected .... ..1. USELOF_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 USELOF_VMDXAUTO The original command was XAUTOLOG. Valid for the base VMDBK only (see USEINT_CALBASE). 200 C8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDBLKCT Count of SSCH's issued by BLOCKIO system service (includes both read and write requests) 204 CC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDMDCIA Count of SSCH's avoided due to Minidisk Cache read hit 208 D0 Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use Previous field is no longer meaningful. (USELOF_VMDCOPCT) 212 D4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTISO Number of times ISOLATE occurred for spaces owned by this virtual system. Valid only in base VMDBK 216 D8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDRELSH This virtual CPU's RELATIVE share of the system, as set in the user's directory or via the SET SHARE command. Set to zero when this VMDBK has an ABSOLUTE share value, or has a virtual processor dedicated to it, or is in the process of being logged off. 220 DC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDABSSH This virtual CPU's ABSOLUTE share of the system, as set in the user's directory or via the SET SHARE command. Unit of value is a hexadecimal factor scaled 16 bits. For example, X'00010000' = 1.00(100%), X'0000C000' = 0.75(75%), X'00008000' = 0.50(50%), etc. Set to zero when this VMDBK has a RELATIVE share value. 224 E0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDSSIZE Virtual machine size, in bytes. This field is kept for compatability reasons, but may not be accurate for z/Arch systems where larger virtual machines are valid. The preferred field is USELOF_ASCDEFSZ 228 E4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDMXRVP Number of pages reserved for the user 232 E8 Character 8 USELOF_VMDACTNO User accounting number 240 F0 Character 8 USELOF_VMDGRPN RACF ACI group name 248 F8 Character 8 USELOF_CALTODON Time at which the user logged on for this session. In time-of-day (TOD) clock format. To get the user's connect time, subtract this time value from the time stamp in the record header's MRHDRTOD. If virtual CPUs are active at LOGOFF the value in this field represents the time-of-day when the virtual CPU was defined. 256 100 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDVDISK Cumulative count of virtual SSCH requests to virtual disk in storage. 260 104 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDMXSHR This virtual CPU's Max share of the system, as set in the user's directory or via the SET SHARE command. This value is set to zero if no Max share exists. If the Max share is Absolute, then the unit of the value is a hexadecimal factor scaled 16 bits. For example, X'00010000' = 1.00(100%), X'0000C000' = 0.75(75%), X'00008000' = 0.50(50%), etc. Check USELOF_VMDMXSHA to determine if Max share is absolute or relative. 264 108 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDTHRCT Total number of times this user was delayed doing I/O to a throttled device 268 10C Character 8 USELOF_ASCDEFSZ Defined storage size in addressable bytes, minus one. If DEF STOR CONFIG was used to define multiple discontiguous extents of addressable defined storage, this field contains the sum of the sizes in bytes of all of the individual extents (minus one). The minus one notation is used so that a total size of 16 Exabytes may be represented without ambiguity (as x'FFFFFFFF_FFFFFFFF'). Valid only on base VMDBK. 268 10C Character 4 USELOF_CALDEFHI high four bytes 272 110 Character 4 USELOF_CALDEFLO low four bytes 276 114 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTPVG Count of private address space resident pages in DPA owned by this virtual machine which are >= 2G. Valid only in base VMDBK. 280 118 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDMVB2G Number of times page translation moved a page on behalf of this us user from a frame with address >= 2GB to one < 2GB. This field is only valid in the base VMDBK. 284 11C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VEBALERT Number of alert interruptions Collected only for base VMDBK. 288 120 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VEBTVSCT Number of interceptions for guest TVS instructions Collected only for base VMDBK. 292 124 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VEBSVSCT Number of interceptions for guest SVS instructions Collected only for base VMDBK. 296 128 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VEBTPIAI Number of adapter interruptions delivered via guest TPI Collected only for base VMDBK. 300 12C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VEBVIRAI Number of adapter interruptions stacked for guest by CP Collected only for base VMDBK. 304 130 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VEBHDWAI Number of adapter interruptions delivered to guest inside SIE Collected only for base VMDBK. 308 134 Character 8 USELOF_VMDCTPVLA Cardinal count of locked pages in private address spaces >2G belonging to this user. See USELOF_VMDCTPVL for the <2G value. Valid only on base VMDBK. 316 13C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCTSHL Count of shared address space resident pages <2G. Valid only in the SYSTEM VMDBK. 320 140 Character 8 USELOF_VMDCTSHLA Count of shared address space resident pages >2G. Valid only in the SYSTEM VMDBK. 328 148 Unsigned 1 USELOF_VMDPUTYP CPU Type. Valid values: X'00' - General Purpose (CP) X'02' - zSeries Application Assist (zAAP) X'03' - Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL) X'04' - Internal Coupling Facility (ICF) X'05' - zSeries Integrated Information (zIIP) 329 149 Unsigned 1 USELOF_CALMNEST When configuration-topology facility is installed, this is the selector 2 (x) value used by CP on STSI 15.1.x to obtain CPU topology information. When the configuration-topology facility is not installed, this contains a value of 1. This value is used to determine the number of valid entries in the USELOF_VMUPLTL, USELOF_VMUVMTL, and USELOF_VMUSTLTL arrays. 330 14A Character 2 * Reserved and available for IBM use. 332 14C Character 8 USELOF_VMDVTMP Total raw virtual time for the user on primary processor. 340 154 Character 8 USELOF_VMDTTMP Total raw virtual and simulation time for the user on primary processor. 348 15C Character 8 USELOF_VMDVTMS Total raw virtual time for the user on secondary processor. 356 164 Character 8 USELOF_VMDTTMS Total raw virtual and simulation time for the user on secondary processor. 364 16C Unsigned 4 USELOF_CP_SSHRELSH This user's RELATIVE share setting for CPUs of type CP. 368 170 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CP_SSHABSSH This user's ABSOLUTE share setting for CPUs of type CP. 372 174 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CP_SSHMXSHR This user's Max share setting for CPUs of type CP. 376 178 Bitstring 1 USELOF_CP_SSHFLG1 This user's share flags for CPUs of type CP. 1... .... * .1.. .... USELOF_CP_SSHLIMH Max share for type CP is LIMITHARD if on. Max share for type CP is LIMITSOFT if off. ..1. .... USELOF_CP_SSHNMSHA Normal share for type CP is ABSOLUTE if on. Normal share for type CP is RELATIVE if off. ...1 .... USELOF_CP_SSHMXSHA Max share for type CP is ABSOLUTE if on. Max share for type CP is RELATIVE if off. .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 377 179 Bitstring 3 * Reserved and available for IBM use. 380 17C Unsigned 4 USELOF_ZAP_SSHRELSH This user's RELATIVE share setting for CPUs of type zAAP. 384 180 Unsigned 4 USELOF_ZAP_SSHABSSH This user's ABSOLUTE share setting for CPUs of type zAAP. 388 184 Unsigned 4 USELOF_ZAP_SSHMXSHR This user's Max share setting for CPUs of type zAAP. 392 188 Bitstring 1 USELOF_ZAP_SSHFLG1 This user's share flags for CPUs of type zAAP. 1... .... * .1.. .... USELOF_ZAP_SSHLIMH Max share for type zAAP is LIMITHARD if on. Max share for type zAAP is LIMITSOFT if off. ..1. .... USELOF_ZAP_SSHNMSHA Normal share for type zAAP is ABSOLUTE if on. Normal share for type zAAP is RELATIVE if off. ...1 .... USELOF_ZAP_SSHMXSHA Max share for type zAAP is ABSOLUTE if on. Max share for type zAAP is RELATIVE if off. .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 393 189 Bitstring 3 * Reserved and available for IBM use. 396 18C Unsigned 4 USELOF_IFL_SSHRELSH This user's RELATIVE share setting for CPUs of type IFL. 400 190 Unsigned 4 USELOF_IFL_SSHABSSH This user's ABSOLUTE share setting for CPUs of type IFL. 404 194 Unsigned 4 USELOF_IFL_SSHMXSHR This user's Max share setting for CPUs of type IFL. 408 198 Bitstring 1 USELOF_IFL_SSHFLG1 This user's share flags for CPUs of type IFL. 1... .... * .1.. .... USELOF_IFL_SSHLIMH Max share for type IFL is LIMITHARD if on. Max share for type IFL is LIMITSOFT if off. ..1. .... USELOF_IFL_SSHNMSHA Normal share for type IFL is ABSOLUTE if on. Normal share for type IFL is RELATIVE if off. ...1 .... USELOF_IFL_SSHMXSHA Max share for type IFL is ABSOLUTE if on. Max share for type IFL is RELATIVE if off. .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 409 199 Bitstring 3 * Reserved and available for IBM use. 412 19C Unsigned 4 USELOF_ICF_SSHRELSH This user's RELATIVE share setting for CPUs of type ICF. 416 1A0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_ICF_SSHABSSH This user's ABSOLUTE share setting for CPUs of type ICF. 420 1A4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_ICF_SSHMXSHR This user's Max share setting for CPUs of type ICF. 424 1A8 Bitstring 1 USELOF_ICF_SSHFLG1 This user's share flags for CPUs of type ICF. 1... .... * .1.. .... USELOF_ICF_SSHLIMH Max share for type ICF is LIMITHARD if on. Max share for type ICF is LIMITSOFT if off. ..1. .... USELOF_ICF_SSHNMSHA Normal share for type ICF is ABSOLUTE if on. Normal share for type ICF is RELATIVE if off. ...1 .... USELOF_ICF_SSHMXSHA Max share for type ICF is ABSOLUTE if on. Max share for type ICF is RELATIVE if off. .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 425 1A9 Bitstring 3 * Reserved and available for IBM use. 428 1AC Unsigned 4 USELOF_ZIP_SSHRELSH This user's RELATIVE share setting for CPUs of type zIIP. 432 1B0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_ZIP_SSHABSSH This user's ABSOLUTE share setting for CPUs of type zIIP. 436 1B4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_ZIP_SSHMXSHR This user's Max share setting for CPUs of type zIIP. 440 1B8 Bitstring 1 USELOF_ZIP_SSHFLG1 This user's share flags for CPUs of type zIIP. 1... .... * .1.. .... USELOF_ZIP_SSHLIMH Max share for type zIIP is LIMITHARD if on. Max share for type zIIP is LIMITSOFT if off. ..1. .... USELOF_ZIP_SSHNMSHA Normal share for type zIIP is ABSOLUTE if on. Normal share for type zIIP is RELATIVE if off. ...1 .... USELOF_ZIP_SSHMXSHA Max share for type zIIP is ABSOLUTE if on. Max share for type zIIP is RELATIVE if off. .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 441 1B9 Bitstring 3 * Reserved and available for IBM use. 444 1BC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDLKTOT Cumulative count of times this user has issued the LINK command. Valid only in base VMDBK. 448 1C0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDLKPLX Cumulative count of times this user has issued the LINK command and consulted with the SSI. Valid only in base VMDBK. 452 1C4 Character 8 USELOF_VMDLKTOD Total virtual time for LINK commands to consult with the SSI. Valid only in base VMDBK. 460 1CC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDDTTOT Cumulative count of times this user has issued the DETACH command. Valid only in base VMDBK. 464 1D0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDDTPLX Cumulative count of times this user has issued the DETACH command and consulted with the SSI. Valid only in base VMDBK. 468 1D4 Character 8 USELOF_VMDDTTOD Total virtual time for DETACH commands to consult with the SSI. Valid only in base VMDBK. 476 1DC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDWKTOT Cumulative count of times this user has used WRKALLEG (SET WRKALLEG, DASDOPT WRKALLEG or MINIOPT WRKALLEG). Valid only in base VMDBK. 480 1E0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDWKPLX Cumulative count of times this user has used WRKALLEG (SET WRKALLEG, DASDOPT WRKALLEG or MINIOPT WRKALLEG) and consulted with the SSI. Valid only in base VMDBK. 484 1E4 Character 8 USELOF_VMDWKTOD Total virtual time for WRKALLEG use to consult with the SSI. Valid only in base VMDBK. 492 1EC Bitstring 1 USELOF_LCLFLAGS General flags 1... .... USELOF_RELO1 Record cut due to a live guest relocation .1.. .... USELOF_VMDVVECT Vector regs in use ..1. .... * ...1 .... * .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 493 1ED Unsigned 1 * Reserved for IBM Use 494 1EE Unsigned 1 * Reserved for IBM Use 495 1EF Unsigned 1 * Reserved for IBM Use 496 1F0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMUNRBAL Cumulative count of the number of configuration rebalances. Valid only in base VMDBK. 500 1F4 Unsigned 1 USELOF_VMUTOPNE Number of elements that fit in the USELOF_VMUTOPDA array. 501 1F5 Unsigned 1 USELOF_VMUTOPNS The size in bytes of one element of the USELOF_VMUTOPDA array. 502 1F6 Unsigned 1 USELOF_VMUTOPDX Zero-based index into the circular array called USELOF_VMUTOPDA. This field indicates which element is the most recently updated of the ten. A value of zero indicates the first array element is the latest. A value of one indicates the second element is the latest and so on. 503 1F7 Unsigned 1 USELOF_MAXTOPO Maximum number of topology levels currently architected. The value should be used for array size calculation for the following fields: USELOF_VMUPLTL, USELOF_VMUVMTL, USELOF_VMUSTLTL. 504 1F8 Unsigned 2 USELOF_OFFPLTL Offset within this record to the USELOF_VMUPLTL array. 506 1FA Unsigned 2 USELOF_OFFVMTL Offset within this record to the USELOF_VMUVMTL array. 508 1FC Unsigned 2 USELOF_OFFSTLTL Offset within this record to the USELOF_VMUSTLTL array. 510 1FE Unsigned 2 USELOF_OFFTOPDA Offset within this record to the USELOF_VMUTOPDA array. 512 200 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMUREBAL The value of RCCREBAL (the count of the number of times a rebalance was done on this system) at the time of the most recent rebalance. 516 204 Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use 520 208 Unsigned 2 USELOF_VMDSTLFC Steal weight factor. Used to determine the level of aggressiveness in reclaiming frames from this user. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 522 20A Unsigned 2 USELOF_VMDSTFHW Steal weight factor high water mark. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 524 20C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDUFACTC The length (in frames) of the active section of the UFO. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 528 210 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDUFIBRC The length (in frames) of the IBR section of the UFO. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 532 214 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCTINS Cardinal count of private instantiated pages. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 536 218 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCTIBRB2G Cardinal count of private IBR pages on the UFO that are backed by frames < 2G. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 540 21C Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCTIBRA2G Cardinal count of private IBR pages on the UFO that are backed by frames > 2G. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 544 220 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCTAGLB2G Cardinal count of private IBR pages on the global aging list that are backed by frames < 2G. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 548 224 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCTAGLA2G Cardinal count of private IBR pages on the global aging list that are backed by frames > 2G. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 552 228 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCTRABISB2G Cardinal count of private non-faulted pages read in by a block read, made IBR, currently on the UFO or the global aging list, and backed by frames < 2G. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 556 22C Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCTRABISA2G Cardinal count of private non-faulted pages read in by a block read, made IBR, currently on the UFO or the global aging list, and backed by frames > 2G. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 560 230 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPINT Cumulative count of private instantiated pages. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 564 234 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPREL Cumulative count of private pages whose frames were reclaimed without preserving page content because of the guest page state (that is, the collaborative memory management state or because the contents was released by the guest via DIAG x10 or Diag x214) Valid only for the base VMDBK. 568 238 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPINV Cumulative count of private pages made IBR. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 572 23C Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPPFI Cumulative count of private IBR pages revalidated while on the UFO. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 576 240 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPPFA Cumulative count of private IBR pages revalidated while on the global aging list. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 580 244 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPFRY Cumulative count of private IBR pages on the global aging list that were already backed on auxiliary before the frames needed to be reclaimed. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 584 248 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALCPFNR Cumulative count of private IBR pages on the UFO list that were written to axuiliary storage immediately before the frames were reclaimed. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 588 24C Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use. - was USELOF_CALCPXRL 592 250 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDDSRSV Cumulative count of times demand scan could not move any frames from the UFO to the global aging list because it would violate the user's SET RESERVED setting. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 596 254 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDWASTE Cumulative count of times page faults occurred for private pages on the global aging list that were already written to auxiliary storage. Valid only for the base VMDBK. 600 258 Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use. - was USELOF_CALCTXBK 604 25C Character 8 USELOF_VMDTTIME_MT1 Total MT-1 Equivalent time which has been expended on this VMDBK. This includes time which the VMDBK spent doing its own work and also time which CP spent doing work on behalf of the VMDBK. It is in CPU timer format. 612 264 Character 8 USELOF_VMDVTIME_MT1 Total MT-1 Equivalent time that this user was running and doing productive work. It does NOT include any time that CP spends on behalf of that user doing such things as instruction simulation or page translation. This is in CPU timer format. 620 26C Character 8 USELOF_VMDVTMP_MT1 MT-1 Equivalent virtual time for the user on primary processor. 628 274 Character 8 USELOF_VMDTTMP_MT1 MT-1 Equivalent total virtual and simulation time for the user on primary processor. 636 27C Character 8 USELOF_VMDVTMS_MT1 MT-1 Equivalent total virtual time for the user on secondary processor. 644 284 Character 8 USELOF_VMDTTMS_MT1 MT-1 Equivalent total virtual and simulation time for the user on secondary processor. 652 28C Character 8 USELOF_VMATTIME_PRO Total Prorated Core Time which has been expended on this VMDBK. This includes time which the VMDBK spent doing its own work and also time which CP spent doing work on behalf of the VMDBK. It is in CPU timer format. See the notes above. 660 294 Character 8 USELOF_VMAVTIME_PRO Total Prorated Core Time that this user was running and doing productive work. It does not include any time that CP spends on behalf of that user doing such things as instruction simulation or page translation. This is in CPU timer format. See the notes above. 668 29C Character 8 USELOF_VMAVTMP_PRO Total Prorated Core virtual time for user on primary processor. See the notes above. 676 2A4 Character 8 USELOF_VMATTMP_PRO Total Prorated Core virtual and simulation time for the user on primary processor. See the notes above. 684 2AC Character 8 USELOF_VMAVTMS_PRO Total Prorated Core virtual time for user on secondary processor. See the notes above. 692 2B4 Character 8 USELOF_VMATTMS_PRO Total Prorated Core virtual and simulation time for the user on secondary processor. See the notes above. 700 2BC Unsigned 4 * Reserved for IBM use 704 2C0 Bitstring 1 USELOF_PROBITS Prorated Core Time bits needed to understand those fields. 1... .... USELOF_VMAPRCAL Indicates whether the Prorated Core Time values in this record are valid (only use if valid) 0 = values not valid 1 = values are valid .1.. .... * ..1. .... * ...1 .... * .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 705 2C1 Unsigned 1 * Reserved for IBM use 706 2C2 Unsigned 2 * Reserved for IBM use
HOST SHARE IPTE INTERLOCK STATISTICS There are two sets of IPTE Interlock statistics, each of which is stored as a self-consistent set. The first set is a quintuple relating to Interlock wait and acquisition times. It comprises: CAL_VMAIPTEI, VMAIIA, VMAIIADD, VMAIIWTM and VMAIIWTSSQ. Derived from this are two triples from which we can calculate the mean and variance of host interlock acquisition wait times per interlock acquisition: 1) For Interlock acquisitions using method 1 use: CAL_VMAIPTEI (total IPTE Interlock acquisitions using method 1) VMAIIWTM (accumulated time waiting for the interlock using method 1 or 2) VMAIIWTSSQ (accumulated sum of squares of time waiting for the interlock using method 1 or 2) 2) For interlock acquisitions using method 2 use: VMAIIA (total IPTE interlock acquisitions using method 2) VMAIIWTM (accumulated time waiting for the interlock using method 1 or 2) VMAIIWTSSQ (accumulated sum of squares of time waiting for the interlock using method 1 or 2) It is important to note that VMAIIA=0 when method 1 is in use. When method 2 is used then VMAIIA=CAL_VMAIPTEI. Sums of wait times, squares of wait times, hold times and squares of hold times are accumulated for one method only. The remaining metric, VMAIIADD, is incremented whenever an interlock acquisition is granted and a host share is already held. It may be used with the total number of Interlock acquisitions to calculate the mean number of additional host shares per initial host interlock acquisition where its host share is not held already. To make this calculation, VMAIIADD and CAL_VMAIPTEI (or VMAIIA) are summed across all virtual CPUs. See note below about calculating mean and variance of hold times. Thus: delta-VMAIIADD/(delta-VMAIPTEI - delta-VMAIIADD) provides the desired mean. The second set is a triple relating to Interlock hold time. It comprises: CAL_VMAIINHLD, VMAIIHLD and VMAIIHDSSQ. These three values are used to calculate the mean and variance of the intervals over which the IPTE Interlock was continuously held by the host. Fields that provide sums of times are expressed in TOD units; and those that provide sums of squares of times are expressed in TOD-units-squared. If we carry out of the high-order bit position when calculating any component of the two tuples then the entire tuple affected is reset to zero. The only time any metric component within a tuple is observed not to increase monotonically between successive sample records is where the tuple has been reset. In all cases the recorded tuple is self-consistent. A tuple may be used as the base from which to calculate a delta from the previous sample provided each component value in that tuple is greater than or equal to the corresponding component of the previous sample's tuple.
Offsets Dec Hex Type Len Name (Dim) Description 708 2C4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CAL_VMAIPTEI Total count of IPTE Interlock acquisitions using methods 1 or 2. 712 2C8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAIIA Count IPTE Interlock acquisitions using method 2. 716 2CC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAIIADD Count of times an IPTE Interlock was acquired as an additional host share. 720 2D0 Character 8 USELOF_VMAIIWTM Cumulative amount of time spent waiting for an IPTE Interlock acquisition. 728 2D8 Character 16 USELOF_VMAIIWTSSQ Sum of squared time spent waiting for an IPTE Interlock acquisition. 744 2E8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CAL_VMAIINHLD Count of intervals over which one or more host shares of an IPTE Interlock were continuously held. 748 2Ec Character 8 USELOF_VMAIIHLD Cumulative amount of time over which one or more host shares of an IPTE Interlock were continuously held. 756 2F4 Character 16 USELOF_VMAIIHDSSQ Sum of squared time over which one or more host shares of an IPTE Interlock were continuously held.
The following fields are statistics gathered by the dispatcher about how long a VMDBK has been dispatched and how long the VMDBK had to wait to be dispatched once it was ready to consume CPU time. The deltas of these fields between monitor intervals can be used to determine average dispatch time and average wait times, and using the sum of squares, the standard deviations of those time samples.
Offsets Dec Hex Type Len Name (Dim) Description 772 304 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALDWTCT Count of the number of times this VMDBK became ready to be dispatched (unsigned fullword). This is calculated using VMUDWTCT. 776 308 Character 8 USELOF_VMUDWTETM Accumulated elapsed time between when this VMDBK became ready to be dispatched and when it was dispatched (unsigned doubleword in microseconds) 784 310 Character 16 USELOF_VMUDWTTSQ Sum of the squares of the individual elapsed time samples which comprise USELOF_VMUDWTETM (unsigned quadword in squared microseconds) Note: Use deltas of USELOF_CALDWTCT, USELOF_VMUDWTETM, and this field to calculate the average amount of elapsed time this VMDBK waited to be dispatched once it became ready, and the standard deviation of those time samples. 800 320 Unsigned 4 USELOF_CALDSPCT Count of the number of times this VMDBK was dispatched (unsigned fullword). This is calculated using VMUDSPCT. Note: This count can be used with both the dispatched times and the USELOF_VMDTTIME values as those are all calculated at the same moment. 804 324 Character 8 USELOF_VMUDSPETM Accumulated elapsed time during which this VMDBK was dispatched (unsigned doubleword in microseconds) 812 32C Character 16 USELOF_VMUDSPTSQ Sum of the squares of the individual elapsed time samples which comprise USELOF_VMUDSPETM (unsigned quadword in squared microseconds) Note: Use deltas of USELOF_CALDSPCT, USELOF_VMUDSPETM, and this field to calculate the average amount of elapsed time this VMDBK was dispatched, and the standard deviation of those time samples. 828 33C Character 16 USELOF_VMUTTIMSQ Sum of the squares of the individual CPU timer samples added to VMDTTIME at undispatch (unsigned quadword in squared TOD clock units) Note: Use deltas of USELOF_CALDSPCT, USELOF_VMDTTIME and this field to calculate the average amount of CPU time this VMDBK consumed while it was dispatched, and the standard deviation of those time samples. 844 34C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDCPUCH Count of SIE entries with SIEIHCPU <> x'FFFF' and this is a different logical CPU than the one on which this VMDBK was last run (i.e. CPU CHanged) 848 350 Unsigned 2 USELOF_OFFDIAG Offset to table of diagnose counts for this virtual processor (USELOF_VMADIAG) 850 352 Unsigned 2 USELOF_LENDIAG Length of table of diagnose counts for this virtual processor (USELOF_VMADIAG) 852 354 Unsigned 2 USELOF_OFFSIMCT Offset to table of simulated instruction counts for this virtual processor (USELOF_VMASIMCT) 854 356 Unsigned 2 USELOF_LENSIMCT Length of table of simulated instruction counts for this virtual processor (USELOF_VMASIMCT) 856 358 Unsigned 2 USELOF_OFFINSOT Offset to table of counts for other instruction simulation related events for this virtual processor (USELOF_VMAINSOT) 858 35A Unsigned 2 USELOF_LENINSOT Length of table of counts for other instruction simulation related events for this virtual processor (USELOF_VMAINSOT) 860 35C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMDRUNCP Count of SIE instructions run for this VMDBK in the HCPRUN long path Guest Control Program Identification Control Program Name Codes for USELOF_VMACPNC: X'00' No CPNC specified. X'01' PR/SM X'02' z/VM X'04' Linux (including KVM) X'06' z/OS X'07' z/TPF X'08' z/VSE X'20'-X'23' Supplemental codes for z/VM X'24'-X'27' Supplemental codes for Linux/KVM X'28'-X'2B' Supplemental codes for z/OS X'2C'-X'2F' Supplemental codes for z/TPF X'30'-X'33' Supplemental codes for z/VSE 864 360 Unsigned 1 USELOF_VMACPNC Control Program name code. 865 361 Character 7 USELOF_VMACPVC Control Program version code. 872 368 Structure 20 USELOF_VMA370AC Counters of 370ACCOM operations 872 368 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA370CK Cumulative count of PSW manipulations for 370ACCOM in HCPPSWCK 876 36C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA370ME Cumulative count of PSW manipulations for 370ACCOM in HCPPSWME 880 370 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA370EM Cumulative count of PSW manipulations for 370ACCOM in HCPPSWEM 884 374 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA370NM Cumulative count of PSW manipulations for 370ACCOM in HCPPSWNM 888 378 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA370TMR Cumulative count of interval timer related 370ACCOM events 892 37C Character 0 * Additional fields may be inserted before here. Use offsets to locate any fields after this point. 0 0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMUPLTL(0:MAXTOPO) Array of counters of maximum rebalance topology distance placement. One of these counts is incremented each time a workload rebalance operation assigns VMDBKs in this guest to two or more different DSVBKs. None of these counts are incremented if the rebalance operation placed the entire guest in one DSVBK. These are all cumulative counts. (Valid only in the base VMDBK.) Entry 0:Count of times rebalance placed VMDBKs of this guest at a maximum scatter distance of more than one DSVBK that are all in an equivalent nesting level 1 (NL1) topology location. Entry 1:Count of times rebalance placed VMDBKs of this guest at a maximum scatter distance of DSVBKs in different nesting level 1 (NL1) topology locations but the same NL2 location. Entry 2:Count of times rebalance placed VMDBKs of this guest at a maximum scatter distance of DSVBKs in different nesting level 2 (NL2) topology locations but the same NL3 location. Entry 3:Count of times rebalance placed VMDBKs of this guest at a maximum scatter distance of DSVBKs in different nesting level 3 (NL3) topology locations but the same NL4 location. Entry 4:Count of times rebalance placed VMDBKs of this guest at a maximum scatter distance of DSVBKs in different nesting level 4 (NL4) topology locations but the same NL5 location. Entry 5:Count of times rebalance placed VMDBKs of this guest at a maximum scatter distance of DSVBKs in different nesting level 5 (NL5) topology locations. USELOF_MAXTOPO+1 should be used to determine the number of elements of this array. Only the first USELOF_CALMNEST entries contain valid data. 0 0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMUVMTL(0:MAXTOPO) Array of counters of how far the VMDBK was moved topologically during work load rebalancing. None of these counts are incremented if the VMDBK is assigned to its previous home. These are all cumulative counts. (Valid in all VMDBKs.) Entry 0:Count of moves between two DSVBKs that are both in an equivalent nesting level 1 (NL1) topology location Entry 1:Count of moves between DSVBKs in two different nesting level 1 (NL1) topology locations but the same NL2 location. Entry 2:Count of moves between DSVBKs in two different nesting level 2 (NL2) topology locations but the same NL3 location. Entry 3:Count of moves between DSVBKs in two different nesting level 3 (NL3) topology locations but the same NL4 location. Entry 4:Count of moves between DSVBKs in two different nesting level 4 (NL4) topology locations but the same NL5 location. Entry 5:Count of moves between DSVBKs in two different nesting level 5 (NL5) topology locations. The USELOF_MAXTOPO+1 value should be used to determine the number of elements of this array. Only the first USELOF_CALMNEST entries contain valid data. 0 0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMUSTLTL(0:MAXTOPO) Array of counters indicating how many times this VMDBK was stolen across different topology levels. (Valid in all VMDBKs.) Entry 0:Count of times a CPU stole a VMDBK from a DSVBK that is in an equivalent nesting level 1 (NL1) topology location. Entry 1:Count of times a CPU stole a VMDBK from a DSVBK in a different nesting level 1 (NL1) topology location but the same NL2 location. Entry 2:Count of times a CPU stole a VMDBK from a DSVBK in a different nesting level 2 (NL2) topology location but the same NL3 location. Entry 3:Count of times a CPU stole a VMDBK from a DSVBK in a different nesting level 3 (NL3) topology location but the same NL4 location. Entry 4:Count of times a CPU stole a VMDBK from a DSVBK in a different nesting level 4 (NL4) topology location but the same NL5 location. Entry 5:Count of times a CPU stole a VMDBK from a DSVBK in a different nesting level 5 (NL5) topology location. The USELOF_MAXTOPO value plus one should be used to determine the number of elements of this array. Only the first USELOF_CALMNEST entries contain valid data. 0 0 Unsigned 12 USELOF_VMUTOPDA(VMUTOPNE) An array of elements that contain the DSVBK ID and topology descriptor of the last DSVBKs to which this VMDBK was assigned by the last rebalance functions. This is a circular array with the USELOF_VMUTOPDX field pointing to the most recent element. This array is contained in all VMDBK records, not just the base. Within a virtual configuration the Nth element of the array for each VMDBK represents the assignment made during the same rebalance operation. The USELOF_VMUTOPNS value defines the size of one array's element. The USELOF_VMUTOPNE value should be used to determine the number of elements in this array. Each entry is all FFs initially until it is used and made valid. 0 0 Character 2 USELOF_VMUTOPDI Dispatch vector ID 2 2 Character 4 USELOF_VMUTOPDS This topology descriptor or identifier consists of the container IDs for each level of the topology tree above the dispatch vector specified in USELOF_VMUTOPDI. These container IDs are positioned left to right with the highest nesting level listed first. 6 6 Character 1 * Reserved for possible future topology level expansion. 7 7 Bitstring 1 USELOF_VMUTOPFL Flag byte 1... .... USELOF_VMURROBN Placed via round robin algorithm .1.. .... USELOF_VMUMODRB Placed by a modified rebalance. ..1. .... * ...1 .... * .... 1... * .... .1.. * .... ..1. * .... ...1 * 8 8 Character 4 USELOF_VMUTOPLU Last CPU usage of this VMDBK which was used to do the home DSVBK assignment. This is a scaled number where x'10000' represents 100% of one CPU. 12 C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMUASNORD DSV assignment order number that represents the relative position in which this guest was visited and assigned a home by rebalance. Valid in VMUBK for all VMDBKs.
Provides the number of times a Diagnose was executed for this virtual processor.
Offsets Dec Hex Type Len Name (Dim) Description 0 0 Structure 528 USELOF_VMADIAG Diagnose counts 0 0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGUCT Count of all USER diagnose operations. i.e. diag 100-1FC 4 4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADIAGT Count of all z/VM defined diagnose operations. 8 8 Structure 516 USELOF_VMADIAG0 Diagnose counts 8 8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX00 Count of DIAG x'00' 12 C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX04 Count of DIAG x'04' 16 10 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX08 Count of DIAG x'08' 20 14 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX0C Count of DIAG x'0C' 24 18 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX10 Count of DIAG x'10' 28 1C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX14 Count of DIAG x'14' 32 20 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX18 Count of DIAG x'18' 36 24 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX1C Count of DIAG x'1C' 40 28 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX20 Count of DIAG x'20' 44 2C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX24 Count of DIAG x'24' 48 30 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX28 Count of DIAG x'28' 52 34 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX2C Count of DIAG x'2C' 56 38 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX30 Count of DIAG x'30' 60 3C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX34 Count of DIAG x'34' 64 40 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX38 Count of DIAG x'38' 68 44 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX3C Count of DIAG x'3C' 72 48 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX40 Count of DIAG x'40' 76 4C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX44 Count of DIAG x'44' 80 50 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX48 Count of DIAG x'48' 84 54 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX4C Count of DIAG x'4C' 88 58 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX50 Count of DIAG x'50' 92 5C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX54 Count of DIAG x'54' 96 60 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX58 Count of DIAG x'58' 100 64 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX5C Count of DIAG x'5C' 104 68 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX60 Count of DIAG x'60' 108 6C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX64 Count of DIAG x'64' 112 70 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX68 Count of DIAG x'68' 116 74 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX6C Count of DIAG x'6C' 120 78 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX70 Count of DIAG x'70' 124 7C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX74 Count of DIAG x'74' 128 80 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX78 Count of DIAG x'78' 132 84 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX7C Count of DIAG x'7C' 136 88 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX80 Count of DIAG x'80' 140 8C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX84 Count of DIAG x'84' 144 90 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX88 Count of DIAG x'88' 148 94 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX8C Count of DIAG x'8C' 152 98 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX90 Count of DIAG x'90' 156 9C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX94 Count of DIAG x'94' 160 A0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX98 Count of DIAG x'98' 164 A4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGX9C Count of DIAG x'9C' 168 A8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXA0 Count of DIAG x'A0' 172 AC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXA4 Count of DIAG x'A4' 176 B0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXA8 Count of DIAG x'A8' 180 B4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXAC Count of DIAG x'AC' 184 B8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXB0 Count of DIAG x'B0' 188 BC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXB4 Count of DIAG x'B4' 192 C0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXB8 Count of DIAG x'B8' 196 C4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXBC Count of DIAG x'BC' 200 C8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXC0 Count of DIAG x'C0' 204 CC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXC4 Count of DIAG x'C4' 208 D0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXC8 Count of DIAG x'C8' 212 D4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXCC Count of DIAG x'CC' 216 D8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXD0 Count of DIAG x'D0' 220 DC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXD4 Count of DIAG x'D4' 224 E0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXD8 Count of DIAG x'D8' 228 E4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXDC Count of DIAG x'DC' 232 E8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXE0 Count of DIAG x'E0' 236 EC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXE4 Count of DIAG x'E4' 240 F0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXE8 Count of DIAG x'E8' 244 F4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXEC Count of DIAG x'EC' 248 F8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXF0 Count of DIAG x'F0' 252 FC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXF4 Count of DIAG x'F4' 256 100 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXF8 Count of DIAG x'F8' 260 104 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADGXFC Count of DIAG x'FC'
264 108 Structure 64 USELOF_VMADIAG2 Diagnose counts 264 108 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG200 Count of DIAG x'200' 268 10C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG204 Count of DIAG x'204' 272 110 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG208 Count of DIAG x'208' 276 114 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG20C Count of DIAG x'20C' 280 118 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG210 Count of DIAG x'210' 284 11C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG214 Count of DIAG x'214' 288 120 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG218 Count of DIAG x'218' 292 124 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG21C Count of DIAG x'21C' 296 128 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG220 Count of DIAG x'220' 300 12C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG224 Count of DIAG x'224' 304 130 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG228 Count of DIAG x'228' 308 134 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG22C Count of DIAG x'22C' 312 138 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG230 Count of DIAG x'230' 316 13C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG234 Count of DIAG x'234' 320 140 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG238 Count of DIAG x'238' 324 144 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG23C Count of DIAG x'23C' 328 148 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG240 Count of DIAG x'240' 332 14C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG244 Count of DIAG x'244' 336 150 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG248 Count of DIAG x'248' 340 154 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG24C Count of DIAG x'24C' 344 158 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG250 Count of DIAG x'250' 348 15C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG254 Count of DIAG x'254' 352 160 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG258 Count of DIAG x'258' 356 164 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG25C Count of DIAG x'25C' 360 168 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG260 Count of DIAG x'260' 364 16C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG264 Count of DIAG x'264' 368 170 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG268 Count of DIAG x'268' 372 174 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG26C Count of DIAG x'26C' 376 178 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG270 Count of DIAG x'270' 380 17C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG274 Count of DIAG x'274' 384 180 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG278 Count of DIAG x'278' 388 184 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG27C Count of DIAG x'27C' 392 188 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG280 Count of DIAG x'280' 396 18C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG284 Count of DIAG x'284' 400 190 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG288 Count of DIAG x'288' 404 194 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG28C Count of DIAG x'28C' 408 198 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG290 Count of DIAG x'290' 412 19C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG294 Count of DIAG x'294' 416 1A0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG298 Count of DIAG x'298' 420 1A4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG29C Count of DIAG x'29C' 424 1A8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2A0 Count of DIAG x'2A0' 428 1AC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2A4 Count of DIAG x'2A4' 432 1B0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2A8 Count of DIAG x'2A8' 436 1B4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2AC Count of DIAG x'2AC' 440 1B8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2B0 Count of DIAG x'2B0' 444 1BC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2B4 Count of DIAG x'2B4' 448 1C0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2B8 Count of DIAG x'2B8' 452 1C4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2BC Count of DIAG x'2BC' 456 1C8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2C0 Count of DIAG x'2C0' 460 1CC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2C4 Count of DIAG x'2C4' 464 1D0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2C8 Count of DIAG x'2C8' 468 1D4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2CC Count of DIAG x'2CC' 472 1D8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2D0 Count of DIAG x'2D0' 476 1DC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2D4 Count of DIAG x'2D4' 480 1E0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2D8 Count of DIAG x'2D8' 484 1E4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2DC Count of DIAG x'2DC' 488 1E8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2E0 Count of DIAG x'2E0' 492 1EC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2E4 Count of DIAG x'2E4' 496 1F0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2E8 Count of DIAG x'2E8' 500 1F4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2EC Count of DIAG x'2EC' 504 1F8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2F0 Count of DIAG x'2F0' 508 1FC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2F4 Count of DIAG x'2F4' 512 200 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2F8 Count of DIAG x'2F8' 516 204 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG2FC Count of DIAG x'2FC'
520 208 Structure 8 USELOF_VMADIAG3 Diagnose counts 520 208 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG308 Count of DIAG x'308' 524 20C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMADG318 Count of DIAG x'318'
Counts of instructions simulated for this virtual processor. Actually they are counts of the number of times the various instructions were intercepted. There are occasions when an instruction is intercepted and CP takes an action other than simulating the instruction.
Offsets Dec Hex Type Len Name (Dim) Description 0 0 Structure 496 USELOF_VMASIMCT Table of Counters 0 0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PR PR (0101) 4 4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPTFF PTFF (0104) 8 8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_0105 (0105) 12 C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_0106 (0106) 16 10 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMASCKPF SCKPF (0107) 20 14 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_0108 (0108) 24 18 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_0109 (0109) 28 1C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAKEYSK SSK (08) 32 20 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAKEYIK ISK (09) 36 24 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVSV SVC (0A) 40 28 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVMS SSM (80) 44 2C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVLP LPSW (82) 48 30 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMASIOCT SIO (9C) Also SIOF and RIO 52 34 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_TIO TIO (9D) Also CLRIO 56 38 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_HIO HIO (9E) Also HDV 60 3C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_TCH TCH (9F) Also CLRCH 64 40 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVMN STNSM (AC) 68 44 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVMO STOSM (AD) 72 48 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVGP SIGP (AE) 76 4C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISCP STIDP (B202) 80 50 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_STIDC STIDC (B203) 84 54 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISTE SCK (B204) 88 58 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISPB PTLB (B20D) 92 5C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISXE SPX (B210) 96 60 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISXS STPX (B211) 100 64 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISAS STAP (B212) 104 68 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAKEYRR RRB (B213) 108 6C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISSI SIE (B214) 112 70 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PC PC (B218) 116 74 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPCVSC SERVC (B220) 120 78 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAVPTNV IPTE (B221) 124 7C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PT PT (B228) 128 80 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAKEYIE ISKE (B229) 132 84 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAKEYRE RRBE (B22A) 136 88 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAKEYSE SSKE (B22B) 140 8C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISBT TB (B22C) 144 90 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAXPGIN PGIN (B22E) 148 94 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAXPGOU PGOUT (B22F) 152 98 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_CSCH CSCH (B230) 156 9C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_HSCH HSCH (B231) 160 A0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_MSCH MSCH (B232) 164 A4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_SSCH SSCH (B233) 168 A8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_STSCH STSCH (B234) 172 AC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_TSCH TSCH (B235) 176 B0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_TPI TPI (B236) 180 B4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_SAL SAL (B237) 184 B8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_RSCH RSCH (B238) 188 BC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_STCRW STCRW (B239) 192 C0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_STCPS STCPS (B23A) 196 C4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_RCHP RCHP (B23B) 200 C8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_SCHM SCHM (B23C) 204 CC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PALB PALB (B248) 208 D0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_TAR TAR (B24C) 212 D4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAVCSP CSP (B250) 216 D8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMASTHYI STHYI (B256) 220 DC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_BSG BSG (B258) 224 E0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAVIESB IESBE (B259) 228 E4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAXPG5A BSA (B25A) 232 E8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B25F (B25F) 236 EC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B260 (B260) 240 F0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B261 (B261) 244 F4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B264 (B264) 248 F8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B265 (B265) 252 FC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B266 (B266) 256 100 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B267 (B267) 260 104 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B268 (B268) 264 108 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B272 (B272) 268 10C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B274 (B274) 272 110 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_XSCH XSCH (B276) 276 114 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B27A (B27A) 280 118 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISST STSI (B27D) 284 11C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B27E (B27E) 288 120 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B27F (B27F) 292 124 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B2A4 (B2A4) 296 128 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B2AD (B2AD) 300 12C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B2AE (B2AE) 304 130 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B2AF (B2AF) 308 134 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMASTFLE STFLE (B2B0) 312 138 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA0STFL STFL (B2B1) 316 13C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMALPSWE LPSWE (B2B2) 320 140 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABISIU IUCV (B2F0) 324 144 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVTC STCTL (B6) 328 148 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVLC LCTL (B7) 332 14C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KMAC KMAC (B91E) 336 150 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PCKMO PCKMO (B928) 340 154 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KMA KMA (B929) 344 158 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KMF KMF (B92A) 348 15C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KMO KMO (B92B) 352 160 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PCC PCC (B92C) 356 164 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KMCTR KMCTR (B92D) 360 168 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KM KM (B92E) 364 16C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KMC KMC (B92F) 368 170 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PPNO PPNO (B93C) 372 174 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KIMD KIMD (B93E) 376 178 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KLMD KLMD (B93F) 380 17C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAVCSPG CSPG (B98A) 384 180 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA0EPSW EPSW (B98D) 388 184 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAVIDTE IDTE (B98E) 392 188 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B99C (B99C) 396 18C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA0ESEA ESEA (B99D) 400 190 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PTI PTI (B99E) 404 194 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B9A0 (B9A0) 408 198 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAESSA ESSA (B9AB) 412 19C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMABPFMF PFMF (B9AF) 416 1A0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B9D0 (B9D0) 420 1A4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B9D2 (B9D2) 424 1A8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_B9D3 (B9D3) 428 1AC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_E328 (E328) 432 1B0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_E3D0 (E3D0) 436 1B4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_E3D1 (E3D1) 440 1B8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_E3D4 (E3D4) 444 1BC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_LASP LASP (E500) 448 1C0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVTP TPROT (E501) 452 1C4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVSG STCTG (EB25) 456 1C8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVLG LCTLG (EB2F) 460 1CC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_EB8A (EB8A) 464 1D0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_EBD0 (EBD0) 468 1D4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_EBD1 (EBD1) 472 1D8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_PLO PLO (EE) 476 1DC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_SORTL SORTL (B938) 480 1E0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_DFLTC DFLTCC (B939) 484 1E4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMA_KDSA KDSA (B93A) 488 1E8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMALPSWY LPSWEY (EB71) 492 1EC Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMARDP RDP (B98B)
Offsets Dec Hex Type Len Name (Dim) Description 0 0 Structure 24 USELOF_VMAINSOT Other instruction simulation related counters. 0 0 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVVN Guest SVC 76's reflected to the guest 4 4 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAPRVSC Count of SVC interrupts reflected to the guest 8 8 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAFST44 Count of fast path diagnose 44s 12 C Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAFSTPX Count of fast path processing of partial execution intercepts 16 10 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAFSTSG Count of fast path simulations of SIGP external calls 20 14 Unsigned 4 USELOF_VMAFSTXC Count of fast path reflections of guest external call interruptions * * Character 0 USELOF_END
MRUSELOF 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 USELOF 0 892+ USELOF_ASCDEFSZ 10C 8 USELOF_CAL_VMAIINHLD 2E8 4 USELOF_CAL_VMAIPTEI 2C4 4 USELOF_CALBASE 22 80 USELOF_CALCPFNR 248 4 USELOF_CALCPFRY 244 4 USELOF_CALCPINT 230 4 USELOF_CALCPINV 238 4 USELOF_CALCPPFA 240 4 USELOF_CALCPPFI 23C 4 USELOF_CALCPPGR 70 4 USELOF_CALCPPGW 74 4 USELOF_CALCPPST 98 4 USELOF_CALCPREL 234 4 USELOF_CALCTAGLA2G 224 4 USELOF_CALCTAGLB2G 220 4 USELOF_CALCTIBRA2G 21C 4 USELOF_CALCTIBRB2G 218 4 USELOF_CALCTINS 214 4 USELOF_CALCTPGS 68 4 USELOF_CALCTRABISA2G 22C 4 USELOF_CALCTRABISB2G 228 4 USELOF_CALDEFHI 10C 4 USELOF_CALDEFLO 110 4 USELOF_CALDIAL 22 20 USELOF_CALDSPCT 320 4 USELOF_CALDWTCT 304 4 USELOF_CALFLAG1 22 1 USELOF_CALMESA 1F 40 USELOF_CALMESAM 1F 04 USELOF_CALMNEST 149 1 USELOF_CALMODE 1F 1 USELOF_CALMXA 1F 20 USELOF_CALMXC 1F 08 USELOF_CALMZONL 1F 01 USELOF_CALM370 1F 10 USELOF_CALOSTAT C7 1 USELOF_CALSHARF C6 1 USELOF_CALSNA 22 10 USELOF_CALTODON F8 8 USELOF_CP_SSHABSSH 170 4 USELOF_CP_SSHFLG1 178 1 USELOF_CP_SSHLIMH 178 40 USELOF_CP_SSHMXSHA 178 10 USELOF_CP_SSHMXSHR 174 4 USELOF_CP_SSHNMSHA 178 20 USELOF_CP_SSHRELSH 16C 4 USELOF_END * * USELOF_ICF_SSHABSSH 1A0 4 USELOF_ICF_SSHFLG1 1A8 1 USELOF_ICF_SSHLIMH 1A8 40 USELOF_ICF_SSHMXSHA 1A8 10 USELOF_ICF_SSHMXSHR 1A4 4 USELOF_ICF_SSHNMSHA 1A8 20 USELOF_ICF_SSHRELSH 19C 4 USELOF_IFL_SSHABSSH 190 4 USELOF_IFL_SSHFLG1 198 1 USELOF_IFL_SSHLIMH 198 40 USELOF_IFL_SSHMXSHA 198 10 USELOF_IFL_SSHMXSHR 194 4 USELOF_IFL_SSHNMSHA 198 20 USELOF_IFL_SSHRELSH 18C 4 USELOF_LENDIAG 352 2 USELOF_LENINSOT 35A 2 USELOF_LENSIMCT 356 2 USELOF_LCLFLAGS 1EC 1 USELOF_MAXTOPO 1F7 1 USELOF_OFFDIAG 350 2 USELOF_OFFINSOT 358 2 USELOF_OFFPLTL 1F8 2 USELOF_OFFSIMCT 354 2 USELOF_OFFTOPDA 1FE 2 USELOF_OFFVMTL 1FA 2 USELOF_PROBITS 2C0 1 USELOF_RELO1 1EC 80 USELOF_VEBALERT 11C 4 USELOF_VEBHDWAI 130 4 USELOF_VEBSVSCT 124 4 USELOF_VEBTPIAI 128 4 USELOF_VEBTVSCT 120 4 USELOF_VEBVIRAI 12C 4 USELOF_VMA_0105 8 4 USELOF_VMA_0106 C 4 USELOF_VMA_0108 14 4 USELOF_VMA_0109 18 4 USELOF_VMA_BSG DC 4 USELOF_VMA_B25F E8 4 USELOF_VMA_B260 EC 4 USELOF_VMA_B261 F0 4 USELOF_VMA_B264 F4 4 USELOF_VMA_B265 F8 4 USELOF_VMA_B266 FC 4 USELOF_VMA_B267 100 4 USELOF_VMA_B268 104 4 USELOF_VMA_B272 108 4 USELOF_VMA_B274 10C 4 USELOF_VMA_B27A 114 4 USELOF_VMA_B27E 11C 4 USELOF_VMA_B27F 120 4 USELOF_VMA_B2A4 124 4 USELOF_VMA_B2AD 128 4 USELOF_VMA_B2AE 12C 4 USELOF_VMA_B2AF 130 4 USELOF_VMA_B99C 188 4 USELOF_VMA_B9A0 194 4 USELOF_VMA_B9D0 1B0 4 USELOF_VMA_B9D2 1B4 4 USELOF_VMA_B9D3 1B8 4 USELOF_VMA_CSCH 98 4 USELOF_VMA_DFLTC 1EC 4 USELOF_VMA_E328 1BC 4 USELOF_VMA_E3D0 1C0 4 USELOF_VMA_E3D1 1C4 4 USELOF_VMA_E3D4 1C8 4 USELOF_VMA_EB8A 1CC 4 USELOF_VMA_EBD0 1D0 4 USELOF_VMA_EBD1 1D4 4 USELOF_VMA_HIO 38 4 USELOF_VMA_HSCH 9C 4 USELOF_VMA_KDSA 1E4 4 USELOF_VMA_KIMD 174 4 USELOF_VMA_KLMD 178 4 USELOF_VMA_KM 168 4 USELOF_VMA_KMA 154 4 USELOF_VMA_KMAC 14C 4 USELOF_VMA_KMC 16C 4 USELOF_VMA_KMCTR 164 4 USELOF_VMA_KMF 158 4 USELOF_VMA_KMO 15C 4 USELOF_VMA_LASP 1CC 4 USELOF_VMA_MSCH A0 4 USELOF_VMA_PALB CC 4 USELOF_VMA_PC 70 4 USELOF_VMA_PCC 160 4 USELOF_VMA_PCKMO 150 4 USELOF_VMA_PLO 1D8 4 USELOF_VMA_PPNO 170 4 USELOF_VMA_PR 0 4 USELOF_VMA_PT 7C 4 USELOF_VMA_PTI 190 4 USELOF_VMA_RCHP C4 4 USELOF_VMA_RSCH B8 4 USELOF_VMA_SAL B4 4 USELOF_VMA_SCHM C8 4 USELOF_VMA_SORTL 1DC 4 USELOF_VMA_SSCH A4 4 USELOF_VMA_STCPS C0 4 USELOF_VMA_STCRW BC 4 USELOF_VMA_STIDC 50 4 USELOF_VMA_STSCH A8 4 USELOF_VMA_TAR D0 4 USELOF_VMA_TCH 3C 4 USELOF_VMA_TIO 34 4 USELOF_VMA_TPI B0 4 USELOF_VMA_TSCH AC 4 USELOF_VMA_XSCH 110 4 USELOF_VMA0EPSW 180 4 USELOF_VMA0ESEA 18C 4 USELOF_VMA0STFL 138 4 USELOF_VMA370AC 368 20 USELOF_VMA370CK 368 4 USELOF_VMA370EM 370 4 USELOF_VMA370ME 36C 4 USELOF_VMA370NM 374 4 USELOF_VMA370TMR 378 4 USELOF_VMABISAS 64 4 USELOF_VMABISBT 8C 4 USELOF_VMABISCP 4C 4 USELOF_VMABISIU 140 4 USELOF_VMABISPB 58 4 USELOF_VMABISSI 6C 4 USELOF_VMABISST 118 4 USELOF_VMABISTE 54 4 USELOF_VMABISXE 5C 4 USELOF_VMABISXS 60 4 USELOF_VMABPFMF 19C 4 USELOF_VMACPNC 360 1 USELOF_VMACPVC 361 7 USELOF_VMADGUCT 0 0 USELOF_VMADGX00 8 4 USELOF_VMADGX04 C 4 USELOF_VMADGX08 10 4 USELOF_VMADGX0C 14 4 USELOF_VMADGX10 18 4 USELOF_VMADGX14 1C 4 USELOF_VMADGX18 20 4 USELOF_VMADGX1C 24 4 USELOF_VMADGX20 28 4 USELOF_VMADGX24 2C 4 USELOF_VMADGX28 30 4 USELOF_VMADGX2C 34 4 USELOF_VMADGX30 38 4 USELOF_VMADGX34 3C 4 USELOF_VMADGX38 40 4 USELOF_VMADGX3C 44 4 USELOF_VMADGX40 48 4 USELOF_VMADGX44 4C 4 USELOF_VMADGX48 50 4 USELOF_VMADGX4C 54 4 USELOF_VMADGX50 58 4 USELOF_VMADGX54 5C 4 USELOF_VMADGX58 60 4 USELOF_VMADGX5C 64 4 USELOF_VMADGX60 68 4 USELOF_VMADGX64 6C 4 USELOF_VMADGX68 70 4 USELOF_VMADGX6C 74 4 USELOF_VMADGX70 78 4 USELOF_VMADGX74 7C 4 USELOF_VMADGX78 80 4 USELOF_VMADGX7C 84 4 USELOF_VMADGX80 88 4 USELOF_VMADGX84 8C 4 USELOF_VMADGX88 90 4 USELOF_VMADGX8C 94 4 USELOF_VMADGX90 98 4 USELOF_VMADGX94 9C 4 USELOF_VMADGX98 A0 4 USELOF_VMADGX9C A4 4 USELOF_VMADGXA0 A8 4 USELOF_VMADGXA4 AC 4 USELOF_VMADGXA8 B0 4 USELOF_VMADGXAC B4 4 USELOF_VMADGXB0 B8 4 USELOF_VMADGXB4 BC 4 USELOF_VMADGXB8 C0 4 USELOF_VMADGXBC C4 4 USELOF_VMADGXC0 C8 4 USELOF_VMADGXC4 CC 4 USELOF_VMADGXC8 D0 4 USELOF_VMADGXCC D4 4 USELOF_VMADGXD0 D8 4 USELOF_VMADGXD4 DC 4 USELOF_VMADGXD8 E0 4 USELOF_VMADGXDC E4 4 USELOF_VMADGXE0 E8 4 USELOF_VMADGXE4 EC 4 USELOF_VMADGXE8 F0 4 USELOF_VMADGXEC F4 4 USELOF_VMADGXF0 F8 4 USELOF_VMADGXF4 FC 4 USELOF_VMADGXF8 100 4 USELOF_VMADGXFC 104 4 USELOF_VMADG200 108 4 USELOF_VMADG204 10C 4 USELOF_VMADG208 110 4 USELOF_VMADG20C 114 4 USELOF_VMADG210 118 4 USELOF_VMADG214 11C 4 USELOF_VMADG218 120 4 USELOF_VMADG21C 124 4 USELOF_VMADG220 128 4 USELOF_VMADG224 12C 4 USELOF_VMADG228 130 4 USELOF_VMADG22C 134 4 USELOF_VMADG230 138 4 USELOF_VMADG234 13C 4 USELOF_VMADG238 140 4 USELOF_VMADG23C 144 4 USELOF_VMADG240 148 4 USELOF_VMADG244 14C 4 USELOF_VMADG248 150 4 USELOF_VMADG24C 154 4 USELOF_VMADG250 158 4 USELOF_VMADG254 15C 4 USELOF_VMADG258 160 4 USELOF_VMADG25C 164 4 USELOF_VMADG260 168 4 USELOF_VMADG264 16C 4 USELOF_VMADG268 170 4 USELOF_VMADG26C 174 4 USELOF_VMADG270 178 4 USELOF_VMADG274 17C 4 USELOF_VMADG278 180 4 USELOF_VMADG27C 184 4 USELOF_VMADG280 188 4 USELOF_VMADG284 18C 4 USELOF_VMADG288 190 4 USELOF_VMADG28C 194 4 USELOF_VMADG290 198 4 USELOF_VMADG294 19C 4 USELOF_VMADG298 1A0 4 USELOF_VMADG29C 1A4 4 USELOF_VMADG2A0 1A8 4 USELOF_VMADG2A4 1AC 4 USELOF_VMADG2A8 1B0 4 USELOF_VMADG2AC 1B4 4 USELOF_VMADG2B0 1B8 4 USELOF_VMADG2B4 1BC 4 USELOF_VMADG2B8 1C0 4 USELOF_VMADG2BC 1C4 4 USELOF_VMADG2C0 1C8 4 USELOF_VMADG2C4 1CC 4 USELOF_VMADG2C8 1D0 4 USELOF_VMADG2CC 1D4 4 USELOF_VMADG2D0 1D8 4 USELOF_VMADG2D4 1DC 4 USELOF_VMADG2D8 1E0 4 USELOF_VMADG2DC 1E4 4 USELOF_VMADG2E0 1E8 4 USELOF_VMADG2E4 1EC 4 USELOF_VMADG2E8 1F0 4 USELOF_VMADG2EC 1F4 4 USELOF_VMADG2F0 1F8 4 USELOF_VMADG2F4 1FC 4 USELOF_VMADG2F8 200 4 USELOF_VMADG2FC 204 4 USELOF_VMADG308 208 4 USELOF_VMADG318 20C 4 USELOF_VMADIAG 0 258 USELOF_VMADIAGT 4 4 USELOF_VMADIAG0 8 8 USELOF_VMADIAG2 108 64 USELOF_VMADIAG3 208 8 USELOF_VMAESSA 198 4 USELOF_VMAFST44 8 4 USELOF_VMAFSTPX C 4 USELOF_VMAFSTSG 10 4 USELOF_VMAFSTXC 14 4 USELOF_VMAIIA 2C8 4 USELOF_VMAIIADD 2CC 4 USELOF_VMAIIHDSSQ 2F4 16 USELOF_VMAIIHLD 2EC 8 USELOF_VMAIIWTM 2D0 8 USELOF_VMAIIWTSSQ 2D8 16 USELOF_VMAINSOT 0 24 USELOF_VMAKEYIE 80 4 USELOF_VMAKEYIK 20 4 USELOF_VMAKEYRE 84 4 USELOF_VMAKEYRR 68 4 USELOF_VMAKEYSE 88 4 USELOF_VMAKEYSK 1C 4 USELOF_VMALPSWE 13C 4 USELOF_VMALPSWY 1E8 4 USELOF_VMAPCVSC 74 4 USELOF_VMAPRCAL 2C0 80 USELOF_VMAPRVGP 48 4 USELOF_VMAPRVLC 148 4 USELOF_VMAPRVLG 1C8 4 USELOF_VMAPRVLP 2C 4 USELOF_VMAPRVMN 40 4 USELOF_VMAPRVMO 44 4 USELOF_VMAPRVMS 28 4 USELOF_VMAPRVSC 4 4 USELOF_VMAPRVSG 1C4 4 USELOF_VMAPRVSV 24 4 USELOF_VMAPRVTC 144 4 USELOF_VMAPRVTP 1C0 4 USELOF_VMAPRVVN 0 4 USELOF_VMAPTFF 4 4 USELOF_VMARDP 1EC 4 USELOF_VMASCKPF 10 4 USELOF_VMASIMCT 0 496 USELOF_VMASIOCT 30 4 USELOF_VMASTFLE 134 4 USELOF_VMASTHYI D8 4 USELOF_VMATTIME_PRO 28C 8 USELOF_VMATTMP_PRO 2A4 8 USELOF_VMATTMS_PRO 2B4 8 USELOF_VMAVCSP D4 4 USELOF_VMAVCSPG 17C 4 USELOF_VMAVIDTE 184 4 USELOF_VMAVIESB E0 4 USELOF_VMAVPTNV 78 4 USELOF_VMAVTIME_PRO 294 8 USELOF_VMAVTMP_PRO 29C 8 USELOF_VMAVTMS_PRO 2AC 8 USELOF_VMAXPG5A E4 4 USELOF_VMAXPGIN 90 4 USELOF_VMAXPGOU 94 4 USELOF_VMDABSSH DC 4 USELOF_VMDACTNO E8 8 USELOF_VMDASMCT C4 2 USELOF_VMDAUTOL C7 02 USELOF_VMDBLKCT C8 4 USELOF_VMDCPUAD 1C 2 USELOF_VMDCPUCH 34C 4 USELOF_VMDCTFLT 58 4 USELOF_VMDCTISO D4 4 USELOF_VMDCTPVG 114 4 USELOF_VMDCTPVL 48 4 USELOF_VMDCTPVLA 134 8 USELOF_VMDCTPVR 44 4 USELOF_VMDCTPWT 6C 4 USELOF_VMDCTSHL 13C 4 USELOF_VMDCTSHLA 140 8 USELOF_VMDCTSPR 78 4 USELOF_VMDCTSPW 7C 4 USELOF_VMDCTXBK 50 4 USELOF_VMDDISC C7 04 USELOF_VMDDSRSV 250 4 USELOF_VMDDTPLX 1D0 4 USELOF_VMDDTTOD 1D4 8 USELOF_VMDDTTOT 1CC 4 USELOF_VMDELIST 21 1 USELOF_VMDFORCE C7 10 USELOF_VMDGRPN F0 8 USELOF_VMDISEVM 9C 4 USELOF_VMDISTVM A0 4 USELOF_VMDISUVM A4 4 USELOF_VMDLIMTH C6 02 USELOF_VMDLKPLX 1C0 4 USELOF_VMDLKTOD 1C4 8 USELOF_VMDLKTOT 1BC 4 USELOF_VMDMAACT 22 01 USELOF_VMDMASST 22 02 USELOF_VMDMDCIA CC 4 USELOF_VMDMODE 1E 1 USELOF_VMDMVB2G 118 4 USELOF_VMDMXRVP E4 4 USELOF_VMDMXSHA C6 80 USELOF_VMDMXSHR 104 4 USELOF_VMDNOFSL 22 04 USELOF_VMDNOINS 22 08 USELOF_VMDPGSPL 80 4 USELOF_VMDPUTYP 148 1 USELOF_VMDQDSPU 22 40 USELOF_VMDRELSH D8 4 USELOF_VMDRUNCP 35C 4 USELOF_VMDSLIST 20 1 USELOF_VMDSSIZE E0 4 USELOF_VMDSTFHW 20A 2 USELOF_VMDSTLFC 208 2 USELOF_VMDSTYPE 23 1 USELOF_VMDSYSOP C7 80 USELOF_VMDTHRCT 108 4 USELOF_VMDTTIME 24 8 USELOF_VMDTTIME_MT1 25C 8 USELOF_VMDTTMP 154 8 USELOF_VMDTTMP_MT1 274 8 USELOF_VMDTTMS 164 8 USELOF_VMDTTMS_MT1 284 8 USELOF_VMDUFACTC 20C 4 USELOF_VMDUFIBRC 210 4 USELOF_VMDUFORC C7 08 USELOF_VMDUSER 14 8 USELOF_VMDUSRCT C7 40 USELOF_VMDVCSCT 84 4 USELOF_VMDVDISK 100 4 USELOF_VMDVDSCT 88 4 USELOF_VMDVOSCT 94 4 USELOF_VMDVSEVM A8 4 USELOF_VMDVSTVM AC 4 USELOF_VMDVSUVM B0 4 USELOF_VMDVTIME 2C 8 USELOF_VMDVTIME_MT1 264 8 USELOF_VMDVTMP 14C 8 USELOF_VMDVTMP_MT1 26C 8 USELOF_VMDVTMS 15C 8 USELOF_VMDVTMS_MT1 27C 8 USELOF_VMDVTSCT 90 4 USELOF_VMDVUSCT 8C 4 USELOF_VMDVVECT 1EC 40 USELOF_VMDWASTE 254 40 USELOF_VMDWKPLX 1E0 4 USELOF_VMDWKTOD 1E4 8 USELOF_VMDWKTOT 1DC 4 USELOF_VMDWSSPR 4C 4 USELOF_VMDXAUTO C7 01 USELOF_VMDX98CT B4 4 USELOF_VMUASNORD C 4 USELOF_VMUDSPETM 324 8 USELOF_VMUDSPTSQ 32C 16 USELOF_VMUDWTETM 308 8 USELOF_VMUDWTTSQ 310 16 USELOF_VMUMODRB 6 40 USELOF_VMUNRBAL 1F0 4 USELOF_VMUPLTL 0 4 USELOF_VMUREBAL 200 4 USELOF_VMURROBN 6 80 USELOF_VMUSTLTL 0 4 USELOF_VMUTOPDA 0 12 USELOF_VMUTOPDI 0 2 USELOF_VMUTOPDS 2 4 USELOF_VMUTOPDX 1F6 1 USELOF_VMUTOPFL 7 1 USELOF_VMUTOPLU 8 4 USELOF_VMUTOPNE 1F4 1 USELOF_VMUTOPNS 1F5 1 USELOF_VMUTTIMSQ 33C 16 USELOF_VMUVMTL 0 4 USELOF_ZAP_SSHABSSH 180 4 USELOF_ZAP_SSHFLG1 188 1 USELOF_ZAP_SSHLIMH 188 40 USELOF_ZAP_SSHMXSHA 188 10 USELOF_ZAP_SSHMXSHR 184 4 USELOF_ZAP_SSHNMSHA 188 20 USELOF_ZAP_SSHRELSH 17C 4 USELOF_ZIP_SSHABSSH 1B0 4 USELOF_ZIP_SSHFLG1 1B8 1 USELOF_ZIP_SSHLIMH 1B8 40 USELOF_ZIP_SSHMXSHA 1B8 10 USELOF_ZIP_SSHMXSHR 1B4 4 USELOF_ZIP_SSHNMSHA 1B8 20 USELOF_ZIP_SSHRELSH 1AC 4
This information is based on z/VM V7R1.0.
Last updated on 21 April 2022 at 15:29:43.
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