X
'
7F
'
Input: CCU Level 2, 3,
or 4 Interrupt Requests
Output: Reset Interrupt
Mask
Byte X, Bit 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Byte 0, Bit 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Byte 1, Bit 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PCI level 2
MOSS diagnostic level 2
MOSS diagnostic level 3
MOSS request SVC level 4
MOSS response SVC level 4
0
CE/Operation int.req.level 3
PCI level 4
0
0
0
0
0
Interval timer level 3
PCI level 3
SVC level 4
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Not significant
Adapter level 1 request
Level 2 request
Level 3 request
Level 4 request
Program level 5 execution
Not significant
Not significant
Hardware Registers
Hardware registers are used to store and pass information essential to controller
operation. Some of these hardware registers are available to the control program
as external register addresses through the use of input and output instructions.
Instruction Address Register (IAR): See 'General Registers' above.
Lagging Address Register (LAR): The LAR is loaded from the IAR at the begin-
ning of each instruction execution. The lagging address register is a 'came from'
register. When displayed by the operator or by the program using input X'74' or
MOSS indirect input X'74', it contains the address of the last instruction executed
prior to the instruction that is currently being executed if any (this might not be true
in case of error. Refer to
Principles of Operations Manual. for more information).
The control program can load the contents of the LAR into a general register by
executing an input X'74' instruction. The control program can then either examine
the contents of the general register or display the address on the control panel by
using the general register as input to the display registers.
Operation Register (OP Register): The operation register is used to hold the first
16 bits of the instruction being executed. This register can be displayed on the
control panel.
Storage Address Register (SAR): The storage address register contains the
storage address currently used or last used.
The contents of the SAR can be displayed on the control panel.
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