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

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DISPLAY Guest Storage (ESA/390)<br />

For all DISPLAY Guest Storage comm<strong>and</strong> responses, the character X displayed in<br />

Xhexloc indicates the type of storage being displayed:<br />

v R for real storage (second-level storage)<br />

v V for virtual storage (third-level storage).<br />

For DISPLAY Guest Storage comm<strong>and</strong>s that display third-level storage, an Lhexloc<br />

trailer shows the second-level address that corresponds to the third-level address.<br />

The trailer is displayed on the first line of a range <strong>and</strong> at every page boundary.<br />

Response 1:<br />

Xhexloc word1 word2 word3 word4 [key] [*TRANSLATION*] [Lhexloc]<br />

is the response you receive for the T or N option. The translation is given only for<br />

the T option <strong>and</strong> is in either EBCDIC or (if the TX option is specified) ASCII. The<br />

storage key is displayed on the first line of a request, <strong>and</strong> at every page boundary.<br />

Response 2:<br />

Xhexlochi_ Storage Key - [Key]<br />

hexloclo word1 word2 word3 word4 [*TRANSLATION*] [Lhexloc]<br />

is the response you receive with the M option. The translation is displayed in either<br />

EBCDIC or (if the MX option is specified) ASCII. The storage key is displayed on<br />

the first line, <strong>and</strong> at every page boundary.<br />

Response 3:<br />

Xhexloc *TRANSLATION* [key] [Lhexloc]<br />

is the response you receive with the U option. The oper<strong>and</strong> xhexloc is the<br />

hexadecimal location of the first data byte to be displayed. A minimum of one<br />

character <strong>and</strong> a maximum of 32 characters are displayed on each line. The<br />

contents of storage are displayed only in translated form <strong>and</strong> are in either EBCDIC<br />

or (if the UX option is specified) ASCII. Periods in the display represent nonprintable<br />

characters. The storage key is displayed on the first line of a request <strong>and</strong> at every<br />

page boundary.<br />

Response 4:<br />

Xhexloc mnemonic x-x mnemonic x-x mnemonic x-x [key] [Lhexloc]<br />

is the response you receive with the I option. The oper<strong>and</strong> xhexloc is the<br />

hexadecimal storage location of the first instruction to be displayed. The oper<strong>and</strong><br />

mnemonic is a character representation of the instruction code. This mnemonic can<br />

be as many as five characters in length. x-x is the actual hexadecimal contents of<br />

storage <strong>and</strong> is either two, four, or six bytes as determined by the instruction length<br />

code. Unrecognizable instruction codes are indicated by a series of asterisks. A<br />

minimum of one instruction <strong>and</strong> a maximum of three instructions are displayed on<br />

each line. The storage key is displayed on the first line of a request <strong>and</strong> at every<br />

page boundary.<br />

Response 5:<br />

Xhexloc stringhexadecimaldata [key][Lhexloc]<br />

is the response you receive with the S option. The storage key is displayed on the<br />

first line of a request <strong>and</strong> at every page boundary.<br />

Response 6:<br />

Xhexloc1 TO hexloc2 KEY = kk<br />

302 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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