register
exists
for
each
CPU
and
contains
the
TOD
programmable
field
in
bits
16-31.
The
TOD
programmable
register
is
set
by
a
new
privileged
instruction,
SET
TOD
PROGRAMMABLE
FIELD
(SCKPF).
The
leftmost
byte
of
the
extended
form
TOD
clock
is
the
TOD
Epoch
Index
(TEX),
and
is
stored
as
zeros
in
machines
running
ESA/390.
The
extended
TOD
clock
facility
satisfies
three
main
objectives:
v
Relieve
constraints
that
exist
in
the
current
64-bit
TOD
clock
v
Extend
the
TOD-clock
architecture
to
multi-system
configurations
v
Help
ensure
sysplex-wide
uniqueness
of
the
STCKE
TOD
values
The
TOD
Programmable
Field
(TODPF)
is
a
16-bit
quantity
contained
in
bit
positions
16-31
of
the
TOD
programmable
register.
The
contents
of
the
register
can
be
set
by
the
privileged
instruction
SET
TOD
PROGRAMMABLE
FIELD.
The
contents
of
the
register
can
be
stored
by
the
instruction
STORE
CLOCK
EXTENDED,
which
stores
the
TOD
programmable
field
in
the
last
16
bits
of
the
extended
form
TOD
clock.
The
contents
of
the
register
are
reset
to
a
value
of
all
zeros
by
an
initial
CPU
reset.
Chapter
1.
Introduction
to
Logical
Partitions
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