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The parameters are explained as follows:
- name
- An optional symbol, starting in column 1, that is the name on
the HZSPREAD macro invocation. The name must conform to the rules
for an ordinary assembler language symbol.
- ,BUFFER=buffer
- A required input parameter that is the buffer in which to return
the data. The buffer should be in the same key as the caller.
To
code: Specify the RS-type address, or address in register (2)-(12),
of a character field.
- ,BYTESAVAIL=bytesavail
- A required output parameter that indicates the total number of
bytes that were available to be returned. If that number is less than
or equal to the sum of the values provided by the DataLen and StartByte
parameters, then all requested bytes were returned. If that number
is greater than the sum of the values provided by the DataLen and
StartByte parameters, then the number of bytes returned matches the
value provided by the DataLen parameter, and subsequent calls should
be made to retrieve the additional data, adding the value in the StartByte
parameter to the value in the DataLen parameter to form the value
for the StartByte parameter in the next call.
To code: Specify
the RS-type address, or address in register (2)-(12), of a fullword
field.
- ,CHECKNAME=checkname
- A required input parameter that specifies the name of the check
that has saved persistent data.
To code: Specify the RS-type
address, or address in register (2)-(12), of a 32-character field.
- CHECKOWNER=checkowner
- A required input parameter that specifies the owner of the check
that has saved persistent data.
To code: Specify the RS-type
address, or address in register (2)-(12), of a 16-character field.
- ,DATALEN=datalen
- A required input parameter that contains the number of bytes of
data to return.
When requesting data for a check other than your
own, a startbyte of 0 will be used regardless of what you specify,
so you should use a datalen that will accomplish returning all the
data in a single request.
To code: Specify the RS-type
address, or address in register (2)-(12), of a fullword field, or
specify a literal decimal value.
- ,HANDLE=handle
- When REMOTE=YES is specified, a required input parameter that
specifies a handle (token) that identifies the check. This handle
was returned via the HANDLE parameter of the HZSADDCK macro for a
REMOTE=YES REXX=NO check. It is provided in REXX variable HZS_HANDLE
for a REMOTE=YES REXX=YES check.
To code: Specify the RS-type
address, or address in register (2)-(12), of a 16-character field.
- ,INSTANCE=FIRST
- ,INSTANCE=MOSTRECENT
- A required parameter that indicates which instance of the data
is to be returned.
- ,INSTANCE=FIRST
- indicates that the first instance of this check's data for the
selected IPL should be returned.
- ,INSTANCE=MOSTRECENT
- indicates that the most recent instance of this check's data for
the selected IPL should be returned.
- ,IPL=CURRENT
- ,IPL=PRIOR
- A required parameter that indicates which IPL's data is to be
returned.
- ,IPL=CURRENT
- indicates that data from this IPL is to be returned.
- ,IPL=PRIOR
- indicates that data from the prior IPL is to be returned.
- ,MF=S
- ,MF=(L,list addr)
- ,MF=(L,list addr,attr)
- ,MF=(L,list addr,0D)
- ,MF=(E,list addr)
- ,MF=(E,list addr,COMPLETE)
- An optional input parameter that specifies the macro form.
Use
MF=S to specify the standard form of the macro, which builds an inline
parameter list and generates the macro invocation to transfer control
to the service. MF=S is the default.
Use MF=L to specify the
list form of the macro. Use the list form together with the execute
form of the macro for applications that require reentrant code. The
list form defines an area of storage that the execute form uses to
store the parameters. Only the PLISTVER parameter may be coded with
the list form of the macro.
Use MF=E to specify the execute
form of the macro. Use the execute form together with the list form
of the macro for applications that require reentrant code. The execute
form of the macro stores the parameters into the storage area defined
by the list form, and generates the macro invocation to transfer control
to the service.
- ,list addr
- The name of a storage area to contain the parameters. For MF=S
and MF=E, this can be an RS-type address or an address in register
(1)-(12).
- ,attr
- An optional 1- to 60-character input string that you use to force
boundary alignment of the parameter list. Use a value of 0F to force
the parameter list to a word boundary, or 0D to force the parameter
list to a doubleword boundary. If you do not code attr,
the system provides a value of 0D.
- ,COMPLETE
- Specifies that the system is to check for required parameters
and supply defaults for omitted optional parameters.
- ,PLISTVER=IMPLIED_VERSION
- ,PLISTVER=MAX
- ,PLISTVER=0
- An optional input parameter that specifies the version of the
macro. PLISTVER determines which parameter list the system generates.
PLISTVER is an optional input parameter on all forms of the macro,
including the list form. When using PLISTVER, specify it on all macro
forms used for a request and with the same value on all of the macro
forms. The values are:
- IMPLIED_VERSION, which is the lowest version that allows
all parameters specified on the request to be processed. If you omit
the PLISTVER parameter, IMPLIED_VERSION is the default.
- MAX, if you want the parameter list to be the largest size
currently possible. This size might grow from release to release and
affect the amount of storage that your program needs.
If you can
tolerate the size change, IBM® recommends
that you always specify PLISTVER=MAX on the list form of the macro.
Specifying MAX ensures that the list-form parameter list is always
long enough to hold all the parameters you might specify on the execute
form, when both are assembled with the same level of the system. In
this way, MAX ensures that the parameter list does not overwrite nearby
storage.
- 0, if you use the currently available parameters.
To code: Specify one of the following: - IMPLIED_VERSION
- MAX
- A decimal value of 0
- ,REMOTE=NO
- ,REMOTE=YES
- An optional parameter, which identifies the locale of the check.
The default is REMOTE=NO.
- ,REMOTE=NO
- indicates that the check runs locally in the address space of IBM Health Checker for z/OS®.
- ,REMOTE=YES
- indicates that the check runs remotely, in an address space other
than that of IBM Health Checker
for z/OS.
- ,RETCODE=retcode
- An optional output parameter into which the return code is to
be copied from GPR 15. If you specify 15, GPR15, REG15, or R15 (within
or without parentheses), the value will be left in GPR 15.
To
code: Specify the RS-type address of a fullword field, or register
(2)-(12) or (15), (GPR15), (REG15), or (R15).
- ,RETIPLTOD=retipltod
- An optional output parameter that is to contain the IPL TOD of
the persistent data. It is in STCK format.
To code: Specify
the RS-type address, or address in register (2)-(12), of an 8-character
field.
- ,RETPTIME=retptime
- An optional output parameter that specifies the time the persistent
data record was written. It is in STCK format.
To code: Specify
the RS-type address, or address in register (2)-(12), of an 8-character
field.
- ,REXX=NO
- ,REXX=YES
- When REMOTE=YES is specified, an optional parameter, which indicates
if this is a REXX check. The default is REXX=NO.
- ,REXX=NO
- indicates that the check is not a REXX check.
- ,REXX=YES
- indicates that the check is a REXX check.
- ,RSNCODE=rsncode
- An optional output parameter into which the reason code is to
be copied from GPR 0. If you specify 0, 00, GPR0, GPR00, REG0, REG00,
or R0 (within or without parentheses), the value will be left in GPR
0.
To code: Specify the RS-type address of a fullword field,
or register (0) or (2)-(12), (00), (GPR0), (GPR00), REG0), (REG00),
or (R0).
- ,SECCHECK=UNAUTH
- ,SECCHECK=ALL
- An optional parameter that indicates whether to do RACF® security checks. The default is SECCHECK=UNAUTH.
- ,SECCHECK=UNAUTH
- that indicates to do RACF security
checks only when the caller is unauthorized (not supervisor state,
not system key, not APF-authorized).
- ,SECCHECK=ALL
- that indicates to do RACF security
checks in all cases. If RACF does
not grant authority, the request is rejected.
- ,STARTBYTE=startbyte
- ,STARTBYTE=FIRST_BYTE
- An optional input parameter that indicates which byte to begin
with. For the first call, the most likely value would be 0 to indicate
the "first byte". Subsequent calls would most likely use the previous
StartByte value plus the value provided by the DataLen parameter,
when the value returned in the BytesAvail parameter of the previous
call exceeded the value provided by the DataLen parameter.
Note
that if reading from a check other than your own a StartByte of 0
is used, regardless of what you specify. The default is FIRST_BYTE.
To
code: Specify the RS-type address, or address in register (2)-(12),
of a fullword field, or specify a literal decimal value.
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