No code outside of z/OS itself should ever be referencing PSASTAK. That is 
why it is not a programming interface. It has moved before. If you are 
referencing it, you either wrote that code after the previous move, or you 
accommodated the previous move, or you have been broken since the previous 
move (those are the only choices I could come up with). If you have to 
reference the normal FRR stack for some , use the pointer in PSANSTK. That 
is why that pointer exists (although it too is not a programming 
interface).

Regardless of the OSPROTECT setting, the PSASTAK change will be in effect 
once you are running with OA54807.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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