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SELECTOR
CHANNEL ERROR HANDLING
Interface
Control
Check
The
following
conditions
can
cause
an
interface
con-
trol
check:
1.
Parity
check
on
'bus
in'
during
•address-in'
or
'status-in'
tag.
2.
Address
compare
not equal
during
unit
selec-
tion.
3.
'Operational
in'
falling
while
'select
out'
is
still
active.
4.
'Select
in'
received
by
the
channel
in
response
to
'address
out'
during
a
command
chain
upit
selec-
tion
or
a
hardware
test
I/O
selection
on
a
device-end
interrupt.
5.
More
than
one in
tag
active
while
'operational
in'
is
active.
6. In
response
to
'address
out',
during
initial
selection
on a
start
I/O
or
test
I/O
instruction,
if
the
channel
has
not
received
'operational
in',
'select
in',
or
'status
in',
and
the
CPU
countdown
loop
has
timed
out.
The
time-out
indicator
in the
common
channel
will
turn
off
before
the
system
is
stopped
or
logged.
7.
In
response
to
the
halt
disconnect
sequence
during
a
halt
I/O
instruction,
if
'operational
in'
has
not
fallen
and
the
CPU countdown loop
has
timed
out.
The
time-out
indicator
in
the
common
channel
will
turn
off
before
the
system
is
stopped
or
logged.
Mode Switch
Settings
Stop Mode:
Results
in a
master
check
and
a
log
re-
quest
(CPU
roller
2,
position
6).
Channel
Stop Mode:
Results
in a
master
check
and
a
log
request
(CPU
roller
2,
position
6). All
chan-
nel-out
tag
responses
to
an
in tag·
from
a
control
unit
are
delayed
to allow
time
to
stop
the
channel
response
on
the
interface.
This
prevents
the
in
tag
from
dropping,
thereby
freezing
the
error
condition
on
the
interface
to
facilitate
error
analysis.
Process
Mode:
Results
in a logout of only
the
se-
lector
channel
in
error
(when
the
channel
is
not
masked) and in
an
I/O
interrupt.
If
the
error
oc-
curred
during
an
initial
selection,
logout
takes
place
and a
channel
status
word
(CSW)
is
stored.
Disable
Mode:
Results
in a
selective
reset
of
the
interface
and
I/O
interrupt
when
the
channel
is
not
masked.
Channel
Control
Check-
-Channel
Detected
The
following
conditions
can
cause
a
channel-detected
channel
control
check:
1.
Interface
parity
check
on
data
going
to
bus
out
lines
during
address
out and
command
out.
2.
Byte
counter
parity
check.
3.
Log
word
4
error.
4.
Zero
test
portion
of
log
word
5
test
in
the
end
update
routine.
Mode Switch
Settings
Results
are
the
same
as
for
interface
control
check
mode
switch
settings.
Channel
Control
Check-
-CPU
Detected
The
following
conditions
can
cause
a
CPU-detected
channel
control
check:
1.
Time-out
check.
2.
First-cycle
check.
3.
ROS
parity
check.
4.
Full-sum
check.
5.
Mover
output
or
input
check.
6.
Half-sum
check.
7.
Storage-protect
parity
check.
8.
Parity
test
portion
of
the
log
word
5
test
in
the
end update
routine.
Mode Switch
Settings
Stop
or
Channel
Stop Mode:
Results
in
a
log
request,
the
CPU
error
displayed
on
the
check
register,
and
a
master
check.
The
channel
control
check
is
set
and
displayed
in
the
channel,
and
the
channel
indicators
remain
unchanged.
Process
Mode:
Results
in a logout of
the
CPU and
the
channel
in
error
when PSW
bit
13
is
on.
This
is
followed by a
machine
check
interrupt.
Disable
Mode:
Results
in
the
error
being
set
into
the
check
register,
but
the
channel
control
check
is
not
sent
to the
channel.
Program,
Storage-Protect,
and
Chaining
Check
The
following
conditions
will
cause
a
program
check:
1.
Invalid
command
in
the
channel
command
word
(CCW)
(positions
4-7
are
zero).
2.
Invalid
flags
in
the
CCW
(positions
5-7
of
the
flag
byte
are
not
zero.
Diagnostic Techniques
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