It should be apparent that if you're using a 4-byte address from an 8-byte PSW,
you cannot possibly handle information from an extent list that might have
addresses above 2G.
16-byte PSW with its 8-byte address (and similarly GR high halves) is provided
only for time of error. That's not eithe
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> What I was trying to do is that after you had helped me understand rb
> chain I was trying to get the extents of the l
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Hi
What I was trying to do is that after you had helped me understand rb chain I
was trying to get the exte
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In contents supervisor speak, an extent list contains header information and
then information about the length and address of each (module
In contents supervisor speak, an extent list contains header information and
then information about the length and address of each (module) extent (whether
mapped by IHAXTLST or IHAXTL64.
As the name implies, XTL64E_EXTENTADDR contains the address of the extent for
this entry. And, not
Hi
Would someone know what the above points to ? A double word size of an extent ?
Thank you
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