On Fri, 9 Jun 2017 16:10:28 -0400, Don Poitras wrote:

>I don't see what 0C4 is telling you vis-a-vis APF authorization. I think it's
>more likely that you've told the binder that the program is RENT and it's
>not. If you have REFRPROT set in your PROGxx parmlib member, then it's going
>to get loaded into read-only storage and when it tries to modify itself, it
>gets the 0C4. i.e. I'd debug the 0C4 rather than randomly changing link
>options or library locations.

Programs that are marked RENT and loaded from an APF authorized library 
are loaded into key zero strorage that is not fetch protected. As a result, 
a problem program running in key 8 will S0C4 if it tries to modify it.

REFRPROT extends this to programs that are not loaded from an APF 
authorized library.

-- 
Tom Marchant

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