SLIP standard trace record

A SLIP standard (STD) trace record represents a slip trap match when the SLIP command specifies ACTION=TRACE or ACTION=TRDUMP.

     SLIP STD     ASCB.... hhhhhhhh CPU..... hhhh     JOBN.... cccccccc                
                  TID..... cccc     ASID.... hhhh     JSP..... cccccccc                
                  TCB..... hhhhhhhh MFLG.... hhhh     EFLG.... hhhh                    
                  SFLG.... hh       DAUN.... hhhh     MODN.... cccccccc                
                  OFFS.... hhhhhhhh IADR.... hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh                         
                  INS..... hhhhhhhh hhhh                                               
                  EXSIAD.. hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh EXSINS.. hhhhhhhh hhhh                    
                  BRNGH... hhhhhhhh BRNGA... hhhhhhhh BRNGD... hhhhhhhh                
                  OPSW.... hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh                         
                  ILC/PIC. hhhhhhhh PERC.... hh       TYP..... hh                      
                  PKM..... hhhh     SASID... hhhh     AX...... hhhh                    
                  PASID... hhhh     ASC..... c                                         
                  SA-SPACE ccccccccc     cccc         Start of changeDATX.... hhEnd of change                         
ASCB hhhhhhhh
The address of the ASCB for the current address space.
CPU hhhh
The processor identifier (ID).
JOBN cccccccc
One of the following:
cccccccc
Name of the job associated with the SLIP trap
N/A
Not applicable
TID cccc
The trap ID.
ASID hhhh
The identifier of the current address space.
JSP cccccccc
One of the following:
cccccccc
Job step program name
N/A
Not applicable
U/A
Unavailable
TCB hhhhhhhh
One of the following:
hhhhhhhh
TCB address
N/A
Not applicable
MFLG hhhh
System mode indicators that indicate the status of the system. The indicators correspond to the SLWACW field in the SLWA. For a description of the SLWA, see z/OS® MVS™ Data Areas in z/OS Internet library.
EFLG hhhh
Error bytes that indicate the error status of the system. These bytes correspond to SDWAERRA in the SDWA. For a description of the SDWA, see z/OS MVS Data Areas in z/OS Internet library.
SFLD hh
SLIP status flags.
DAUN hhhhhhhh
A counter representing the number of times data was unavailable for the DATA keyword test.
The following fields apply to PER interruptions only. For other than PER interruptions, these fields are not applicable and contain: N/A, N/, or N.
MODN cccccccc
One of the following:
cccccccc
Load module name in which the interruption occurred
N/A
Not applicable
U/A
Unavailable
OFFS hhhhhhhh
One of the following:
hhhhhhhh
Offset into the load module containing the instruction that caused the interruption
N/A
Not applicable
U/A
Unavailable
IADR hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
Address of the instruction that caused the interruption.
INS hhhhhhhh hhhh
Instruction content: the instruction that caused the PER interruption.
EXSIAD hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
One of the following:
hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
Target instruction address if the INS field is an Execute instruction
N/A
Not applicable
U/A
Unavailable
EXSINS hhhhhhhhhh hhhh
One of the following:
hhhhhhhh hhhh
Target instruction content if an INS field is an Execute instruction: 6 bytes of data beginning at the target instruction address
N/A
Not applicable
U/A
Unavailable
BRNGH hhhhhhhh
BRNGA hhhhhhhh
One of the following:
hhhhhhhh
The beginning range virtual address if the SLIP command specified SA. BRNGH identifies the high 4 bytes. BRNGA identifies the low 4 bytes.
N/A
Not applicable
BRNGD hhhhhhhh
One of the following:
hhhhhhhh
Four bytes of storage starting at the beginning range virtual address if SA was specified
N/A
Not applicable
U/A
Unavailable
OPSW hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
The program old PSW.
ILC/PIC hhhhhhhh
The instruction length code and program interruption code.
PERC hh
The PER interruption code.
TYP hh
The PER trap mode.
PKM hhhh
The PSW key mask.
SASID hhhh
The identifier of the secondary address space.
AX hhhh
The authorization index.
PASID hhhh
The identifier of the primary address space.
ASC c
The PSW ASC mode indicator:
c
Meaning
0
Primary addressing mode
1
Access register addressing mode
2
Secondary addressing mode
3
Home addressing mode
SA-SPACE ccccccccccccc
Storage alteration space identifier, as follows:
  • The ASID, for an address space
  • The owning ASID and the data space name, for a data space
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Start of changeThe DATA filter mismatch count due to an event that occurred in transactional execution mode.End of change