Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090259875 | Store Clock and Store Clock Fast Instruction Execution - Two forms of TOD Clock instructions are provided, Store Clock and Store Clock Fast. Execution of the Store Clock Fast instruction may produce a time of day (TOD) result that is exactly the same as a previous TOD result, however execution of Store Clock Fast instructions while the clock is running always produce unique TOD results. | 10-15-2009 |
20100325385 | DETECTION OF ZERO ADDRESS EVENTS IN ADDRESS FORMATION - One or more registers used to form an address usable in accessing storage are examined to determine if a zero address event has occurred in forming the address. In response to an indication that a zero address event has occurred in address formation, an alert is provided to the program using the address to access storage. | 12-23-2010 |
20130185732 | PROVIDING BY ONE PROGRAM TO ANOTHER PROGRAM ACCESS TO A WARNING TRACK FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185735 | WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185738 | USE OF A WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY BY A PROGRAM - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 07-18-2013 |
20130185739 | WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 07-18-2013 |
20140075142 | MANAGING BACKING OF VIRTUAL MEMORY - A computer system includes memory and a processor configured to manage memory allocation. The processor is configured to execute a memory allocation request to allocate a portion of the memory to an application by determining whether a size of the memory allocation request is less than a first pre-defined size. The processor searches virtual memory for a free allocated memory area corresponding at least to the size of the memory allocation request based on determining that the size of the memory allocation request is less than the first pre-defined size. | 03-13-2014 |
20140317325 | WARNING TRACK INTERRUPTION FACILITY - A program (e.g., an operating system) is provided a warning that it has a grace period in which to perform a function, such as cleanup (e.g., complete, stop and/or move a dispatchable unit). The program is being warned, in one example, that it is losing access to its shared resources. For instance, in a virtual environment, a guest program is warned that it is about to lose its central processing unit resources, and therefore, it is to perform a function, such as cleanup. | 10-23-2014 |