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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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Responses<br />

CONVERT UTF-8 to UNICODE (CUTFU)<br />

MOVE LONG (MVCL)<br />

MOVE LONG EXTENDED (MVCLE)<br />

MOVE LONG UNICODE (MVCLU)<br />

MOVE STRING INSTRUCTION (MVST)<br />

TRANSLATE EXTENDED (TRE)<br />

TRANSLATE ONE TO ONE (TROO)<br />

TRANSLATE ONE TO TWO (TROT)<br />

TRANSLATE TWO TO ONE (TRTO)<br />

TRANSLATE TWO TO TWO (TRTT)<br />

2. If the DATA option is specified, the length of the virtual storage that is monitored<br />

for alteration is defined by the length of the DATA string. If this length added to<br />

the specified hexloc generates a wraparound address range, the ending<br />

address of the storage to be monitored is set to the end of storage as defined<br />

by <strong>CP</strong>’s current architecture.<br />

3. The oper<strong>and</strong>s PRI, AREGareg, ALEThexword use the host-access register<br />

translation (ART) process, which includes these special cases:<br />

v ALET X'00000000' always indicates the current host-primary address space.<br />

v Access register 0 is always treated as containing ALET X'00000000'. The<br />

contents of access register 0 are not used during ART processing.<br />

4. TRACE STORE traps that are set for a specific address space while the virtual<br />

machine is using the XC architecture do not cause instructions to be traced<br />

when the architecture is changed to ESA. In contrast, traps that apply to all<br />

address spaces remain effective when the virtual machine architecture is<br />

changed <strong>and</strong> function as though they had been created in the new architecture.<br />

5. For more information, see “Usage Notes” on page 1601.<br />

TRACE STORE (ESA/XC)<br />

For response information, see “TRACE: Comm<strong>and</strong> Responses” on page 1610.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 1653

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