On Wed, 27 Apr 2022 13:48:12 -0400, Steve Smith wrote:

>Well, S0C4-11 does not mean the storage is fetch-protected.  It means the
>virtual address doesn't exist.  ..
> 
In   SA22-7871-10  z/Architecture IBM Reference Summary
I read:
Program-Interruption Codes
At real-storage locations 142-143 (8E-8F hex)
Code                                                                            
Instr.
(Hex)     Condition                                                    ILC Set  
Ending
0001      Operation exception                                             1 2 3 
       S
0002      Privileged-operation exception                                    2 3 
       S
0003      Execute exception                                                 2 3 
       S
0004      Protection exception                                            1 2 3 
       S T
0005      Addressing exception                                            1 2 3 
       S T
    ...
A Historian told me long ago that Addressing exceptions were so rare
before DAT that MVS/XA elected to reflect 0005 as S0C4 for
compatibility with existing code.

-- 
gil

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