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

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Usage Notes<br />

Responses<br />

*dumpid<br />

identifies a 1- to 97-character string that is to be assigned to the dump. If<br />

specified, dumpid must be the last oper<strong>and</strong> you enter on the comm<strong>and</strong> line.<br />

1. No blanks are allowed between oper<strong>and</strong>s that relate to a single dump request.<br />

2. If either VR or VP alone is specified, the default is to dump all elements of all<br />

registers.<br />

3. For existing dump functions, an optional dumpid can be specified.<br />

4. For more information, see “Usage Notes” on page 351.<br />

Response 1:<br />

VRnn,elt = xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx ... xxxxxxxx<br />

The register elements are always dumped in groups of eight per line with the<br />

contents shown in hexadecimal. If required, multiple lines are dumped for each<br />

register.<br />

nn indicates the register whose contents are to be dumped.<br />

elt indicates the first element number whose contents are dumped.<br />

Response 2:<br />

VPnn,elt = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx s.dddddddddddddddd Esdd<br />

The contents of the register pair are dumped in both the hexadecimal format (the<br />

first part of the response) <strong>and</strong> in exponential decimal format (the second part of the<br />

response). Two elements of a register pair are dumped. The contents of two vector<br />

register pairs are dumped per line. If required, multiple lines are dumped for each<br />

register.<br />

nn indicates the first register pair whose contents are dumped.<br />

elt indicates the first element number whose contents are to be dumped.<br />

s identifies the positive or negative indicator.<br />

Response 3:<br />

VSR = xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx<br />

The vector status register contents are dumped in hexadecimal.<br />

Response 4:<br />

<strong>VM</strong>R = xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx<br />

The vector mask register contents are dumped in hexadecimal.<br />

Response 5:<br />

VAC = xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx<br />

The vector activity count contents are dumped in hexadecimal.<br />

Response 6:<br />

VECTOR SECTION SIZE: nnn<br />

DUMP Vector<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 411

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