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

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Response 3:<br />

Hhexloc *TRANSLATION* [key]<br />

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

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

character <strong>and</strong> a maximum of 64 characters are dumped per line. The contents of<br />

storage are dumped in translated form <strong>and</strong> are in either EBCDIC or (if the UX<br />

option is specified) ASCII. Periods represent nonprintable characters. The storage<br />

key is dumped on the first line <strong>and</strong> at every page boundary.<br />

Response 4:<br />

Hhexloc mnemonic x-x mnemonic x-x mnemonic x-x [key]<br />

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

hexadecimal storage location of the first instruction to be dumped. 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. The expression x-x is the actual<br />

hexadecimal contents of storage <strong>and</strong> is either two, four, or six bytes as determined<br />

by the instruction length code. Unrecognizable instruction codes are indicated by a<br />

series of asterisks. A minimum of one instruction <strong>and</strong> a maximum of five instructions<br />

are dumped per line. The storage key is dumped on the first line <strong>and</strong> at every page<br />

boundary.<br />

Response 5:<br />

Hhexloc stringhexadecimaldata [key]<br />

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

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

Response 6:<br />

Hhexloc1 to hexloc2 KEY = kk<br />

is the response you receive with the K option. The oper<strong>and</strong>s Hhexloc1 <strong>and</strong> hexloc2<br />

are storage locations <strong>and</strong> kk is the associated storage key. You receive this<br />

response for every contiguous address range that has unique storage keys, <strong>and</strong><br />

whenever a segment boundary is crossed.<br />

Response 7:<br />

If your request includes a request to dump one or more lines identical with the<br />

previous line, you receive the following response:<br />

xhexloc1 to hexloc2 suppressed line(s) same as above ...<br />

hexloc1 <strong>and</strong> hexloc2 are storage locations. The x in xhexloc can be L, R, V, or W,<br />

depending on the request.<br />

Response 8:<br />

Responses 8 <strong>and</strong> 9 appear on your display screen.<br />

dumping LOC Hhexloc<br />

is the response sent to your console to indicate that a segment boundary has been<br />

reached. Each segment boundary has an address that ends in X'00000'.<br />

Response 9:<br />

DUMP Host Storage<br />

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