virtual o?eratinq system, is responsible for converting any second level storage aldresses to first level storage addresses before including them
in the specific command line.STOPP1N3 EXECUTION OF YOUR VIRTUAL MACHINE
To stop execution ofyour virtual machine at a given address in virtual
storage,use the ADSTOP command and specify the hexadecimal address of a
virtual instruction. The command:#cp adstop 3000 stops the virtual machine when the instruction 3000 is the next instruction to be executed.
runninq, you receive the message: AT 3000 at hexadecimal location When the machine stops
andYO'lr terminal is placed in CP console function mode. At this point,
you can enter otherCP debugging commands to display and alter storage or to tra=e certain instructions. When you want to resume running your
virtual machine, enter:
beginUnlike the hardware address stop, ADSTOP is turned off when: • The address is reached. • The next ADSTOP command is issued. • An 1PL or a system reset is performed. • The ADSTOP OFF command is issued. While is on, the SVC portion
executed.When ADSTOP is turned off,
machine assist.DISPLAYING VIRTUAL STORAGE of virtual machine assist is not SVcs are again handled by virtual contents of virtual storage, storage keys, general registers,
floating-point reqisters, control registers (if in EC mode),PSi, CAW, and CSW can be displayed on your terminal via the DISPLAY command. All
but the and csw can be printed on the Spooled virtual printer via
theryUMP The DISPLAY and DUMP commands are fully described in Section 5. The
examples that follow do not attempt to show all possible uses.
TERMINALOUTPUT With the DISPLAY command, you can display virtual storage at your
terminal in either of the following formats:• Four byte qroups, aligned on fullword boundaries, hexadecimal format, printel four fullwords per line. IB' VM/370 CP Command Reference for General Users
in the specific command line.
To stop execution of
storage,
virtual instruction. The command:
runninq, you receive the message:
and
you can enter other
virtual machine, enter:
begin
executed.
machine assist.
floating-point reqisters, control registers (if in EC mode),
but the
the
examples that follow do not attempt to show all possible uses.
TERMINAL
terminal in either of the following formats: