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TRACE TYPE IO, <strong>CP</strong>U 0000 TIME 01:00:00.000000<br />

TRACEID - I01, TRACESET = IOSET, IODATA = 12<br />

USER - TIMR, I/O OLD PSW = 033E0000 803973C8<br />

DEVICE = 0570, SCSW = 00404007 005D10B0 0C000001<br />

ESW = 0010000A<br />

->CCW(1) = 4B000000 60000001, CCW ADDRESS = 005D1088<br />

->CCW(2) = 015D1050 A0000001, CCW ADDRESS = 005D1090<br />

DATA = C2<br />

->CCW(3) = 005CE2F5 A0000047, CCW ADDRESS = 005D1098<br />

DATA = 1101E028 41002842 00F1F57A *.....15:*<br />

->CCW(4) = 005D1058 6000002D, CCW ADDRESS = 005D10A0<br />

DATA = 29034200 4100C0C1 11E76B29 *.....A.X,.*<br />

->CCW(5) = 03000000 20000001, CCW ADDRESS = 005D10A8<br />

Figure 5. I/O Data Formatted by TRACERED<br />

Data Trace Entry Output: TRACERED recognizes <strong>CP</strong> data trace information.<br />

An example of a <strong>CP</strong> data trace entry output formatted by TRACERED is shown in<br />

Figure 6.<br />

TRACE TYPE DATA, <strong>CP</strong>U 0000 TIME 16:06:07.000000<br />

TRACEID = Q, TRACESET = NULL, ADDRESS = 0061A058<br />

-> DATALINK STRING 1 = G11.090=<strong>VM</strong>DBK<br />

DATA = 00BDC00F 00A9E00F 00A9D00F 00A9C00F *.....z...z...z..*<br />

00A9B00F 00A9A00F 00A9900F 00A9800F *.z...z...z...z..*<br />

00A9700F 00A9600F 00A9500F 00A9400F *.z...z-..z&;.z .*<br />

00A9300F 00AB500F 00BC800F 00AC700F *.z....&;........*<br />

80000020 80000020 80000020 80000020 *................*<br />

80000020 80000020 80000020 80000020 *................*<br />

80000020 80000020 80000020 80000020 *................*<br />

80000020 80000020 80000020 00AA0000 *................*<br />

D6D7C5D9 C1E3D6D9 D6D7C5D9 C1E3D6D9 *OPERATOROPERATOR*<br />

-> DATALINK STRING 2 = G10.100=H<strong>CP</strong>TXCCM<br />

DATA = FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF *................*<br />

030C0000 803A30F2 000C2000 80DEB05A *.......2.......!*<br />

000C1000 8047865C 00000000 00000000 *......f*........*<br />

030C1000 804631F0 00000000 00000000 *.......0........*<br />

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*<br />

000C0000 803B1060 000C0000 80478060 *.......-.......-*<br />

000C0000 804A0230 00080000 80401170 *.....¢....... ..*<br />

000C0000 803DCCF8 0033E000 00001004 *.......8........*<br />

0002001C 00040016 00DE5888 00000000 *...........h....*<br />

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*<br />

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*<br />

00010001 00327240 00000000 00000000 *....... ........*<br />

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*<br />

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*<br />

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*<br />

00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 *................*<br />

Figure 6. Data Trace Entry Output Formatted by TRACERED<br />

TRACERED<br />

Formatted Print File: TRACERED formatted print output is identical with<br />

formatted CMS file output except that the default record length is 132 bytes. The<br />

TRACERED output is directed to your virtual printer rather than to a CMS file.<br />

Unformatted CMS File: When you select the HEX option <strong>and</strong> designate a CMS<br />

file in the TRACERED comm<strong>and</strong>, the default setting of the output to the CMS file<br />

consists of 80-character fixed-length records. You can reset the default record using<br />

the LRECL option.<br />

<strong>CP</strong> Trace Table Output: Each <strong>CP</strong> trace entry selected comprises one line. The line<br />

contains the <strong>CP</strong>U address, the time the entry was created, the trace code, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

trace entry data contents. These are in hexadecimal format.<br />

Chapter 3. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> 1881

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