=WHERE

Results in CP QUERY PER output. The following output is for VM/SP, VM/SP

HPO, and VM/ESA 370.

1 INSTRUCT RANGE addr TERMINAL NORUN CMD * FUNC=SLSBINIT OFFSET=000000

2 INSTRUCT RANGE addr­addr TERMINAL NORUN CMD * FUNC=SLKODE OFFSET=000054

The following output is for VM/XA and VM/ESA.

NAME

INITIAL

(ACTIVE)

 

 

1

INSTR

PSWA

addr

 

 

 

TERM

NOPRINT

NORUN

SIM

 

 

SKIP

00000

PASS 00000

STOP 00000

STEP 00000

 

CMD

* FUNC=SLSBINIT OFFSET=00000000

 

2

INSTR

PSWA

addr-addr

 

 

 

TERM

NOPRINT

NORUN

SIM

 

 

SKIP

00000

PASS 00000

STOP 00000

STEP 00000

 

CMD

* FUNC=SLKODE OFFSET=00000054

 

=WHERE

This diagnostic command displays the module location of a named program module (and the date/time of last assembly), or the module name which contains a given address.

‘CP SET RUN OFF’ is executed, and the SCP debug environment is entered. The diagnostic command ‘=NODEBUG’ terminates the debug environment.

=

the command character for the DIAG subsystem. The default is ‘‘=,’’ but may be set to any character by the SUBSYS command that started the subsystem.

epname

the name of a known entry point. It is either named in the map within any ‘SLKNUCxx’ module or there is a CDE structure for the name.

If the name is known, it will be located in storage. It will be LOADed into storage if it was not there before.

address

any storage address. If it is within a known module, the module and entry point names and the offsets from each will be returned.

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