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Licensed Internal Code detected problem reference code formats
Reference code formats.
Formats 60–63 in Table
1. SRC format examples represent the formats for Licensed Internal
Code SRCs.
- Format 60 is used for Licensed Internal Code Attention SRCs.
- Format 61 is used when Licensed Internal Code detects a Licensed Internal Code programming problem.
- Format 62 is used when Licensed Internal Code detects an IOP Bus or IOP programming problem.
- RRRR
- Licensed Internal Code unit reference code (URC).
- cccc
- Licensed Internal Code Component Reference Code (CRC). Identifies the Licensed Internal Code component and subcomponent that generated the SRC.
- pppp
- Licensed Internal Code Program Reference Code (PRC). Identifies the Licensed Internal Code class or component that generated the SRC and the specific error detected.
- qqqq
- Licensed Internal Code Program Reference Code Qualifier. SRC words found at functions 15-3 through 19-3 or 15-3 and 16-3, depending on the format, provide additional error isolation information that is specific to the Program Reference Code. One or more of these words may be '0000 0000'. Format 61 has up to 5 words of PRC Qualifier, in words 5-9. The PRC determines the number of PRC qualifer words. The content of words 5-9 is dependent on the value in word 4. Format 62 has the PRC qualifier ONLY in words 5-6; there is physical address and type information in words 7-9.
- BBBB Ccbb
- Bus/Card/Board identifiers of failing component (direct select address)
- @@@@
- Unit address
- ssss
- Serial number of failing unit
- TTTT
- Type number or card identification number of failing component (hex 2xxx through 9FFF). May be 0000, if system data is not available at the time the SRC is signaled.
- ZZZZ
- Reserved
- mmmm
- Model number of failing component (hex 2xxx through 9FFF). May be 0000, if system data is not available at the time the SRC is signaled.
- CCCC
- Cause code
- NNNN
- Number of disk device facilities missing
- MIGV EP
- General system status (see System reference code information for more information.)
- x
- Any hexadecimal number
Notes:
- For information about Function 11 and 12, refer to System reference code information.
- Format 60 may contain data in a format other than that shown. Format 60 is an old VLIC format, which some new Licensed Internal Code components use. It does not have the component reference code and program reference code that format 61 and 62 have (61 and 62 were specifically defined for the new Licensed Internal Code). Format 60 is mostly component-specific with no key information to indicate format (the developer has to interpret it).