An RSCH record represents a resume subchannel operation.
RSCH.... shhhh ASCB.... hhhhhhhh CPUID... hhhh JOBN.... cccccccc
RST..... hhhhhhhh VST..... hhhhhhhh DSID.... hhhhhhhh
CC...... hh SEEKA... hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
GPMSK... hh OPT..... hh FMSK.... hh
DVRID... hh IOSLVL.. hh UCBLVL.. hh
UCBWGT.. hh BASE.... shhhh
- RSCH shhhh
- Device number from the UCBCHAN field of the UCB with subchannel
set identifier when appropriate.
- ASCB hhhhhhhh
- Address of the ASCB for the address space that started the I/O
operation.
- CPU hhhh
- Address of the processor on which the I/O operation resumed.
- JOBN cccccccc
- One of the following:
- cccccccc
- Name of the job associated with the I/O operation
- N/A
- Not applicable
- RST hhhhhhhh
- Address of the channel program. This value comes from the contents
of the IOSRST field of the IOSB.
- VST hhhhhhhh
- Virtual address of the channel program. This value comes from
the contents of the IOSVST field of the IOSB.
- DSID hhhhhhhh
- Request identifier used by purge. Contents of the IOSDID field
of the IOSB (address of the DEB or another control block used by purge).
- CC hh
- RSCH condition code in bits 2 and 3.
- SEEKA hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
- Dynamic seek address from the IOSEEKA field of the IOSB.
- GPMSK hh
- Guaranteed device path mask for GDP requests from the IOSEEKA
field of the IOSB.
- OPT hh
- IOSB options byte from the IOSOPT field of the IOSB.
- FMSK hh
- Mode set/file mask from the IOSFMSK field of the IOSB.
- DVRID hh
- Driver ID from the IOSDVRID field of the IOSB.
- IOSLVL hh
- Function level to provide serialization of I/O requests. This
value comes from the IOSLEVEL field of the IOSB.
- UCBLVL hh
- UCB level value from the UCBLEVEL field of the UCB.
- UCBWGT hh
- Flags from the UCBWGT field of the UCB.
- BASE shhhh
- Device number from the UCBCHAN field of the UCB, which includes
the subchannel set identifier when appropriate.