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Note:
Since
the
same
write
key
prevai
Is
for
the
entire
lOCO
and
all
memory
locations
within
a
mem-
ory
page
are
assigned
the
same
write
lock,
the
write
key/write
lock
relationship
may
change
when
the
memory
byte
address is
incremented
(or
decremented)
across a memory
page
boundary.
3.
If
the
order
specifies
an
input
operation
(e.
g.,
Read,
Read Backward,
or
Sense)
and
the
Skip flag is
coded
as
a 1,
all
parameters
within
the
10CD,
except
the
write
key,
may
be
applicable.
As
a
result
of
receiving
an
appropriate
input
order,
the
device
transmits
data
(Read
or
Read Backward
order)
or
information from
special
registers (Sense
order)
into
the
data
buffers
within
the
I/o
subchannel
of
the
lOP.
Because
the
Skip
flag
is
coded
as a 1,
the
lOP
can
not
access
main
memory (the
write
key
may
be
ignored
and
a
Write
Lock
Violation
can
not
occur).
Although
the
data
can
not
be
stored in
the
main memory,
the
lOP
increments
the
memory
byte
address
(except
during
a Read Backward
order,
when
it
is
decremented)
and
decrements
the
byte
count
by
one
for
each
byte
transferred
out
of
the
data
buffers. The
device
may
continue
to transmit
data
into
the
data
buffers and
the
lOP
may
continue
to
update
the
memory
byte
address
and
byte
count
unti I
the
cur-
rent
order
is
either
completed
in a normal manner
or
terminated
because
of
an
"unusual
end"
condition
(other
than
a
Write
Lock
Violation).
4.
If
the
order
specifies
an
output
operation
(e.
g.,
Write
or
Control)
and
if
the
Skip
flag
is
coded
as a 0,
all
parameters
within
the
10CD,
except
the
write
key,
may
be
applicable.
When
transferring
data
(Write
order)
or
i nformati on (Contro I
order)
out
of
mai n
memory,
the
write
key/write
lock
checking
is
not
performed;
hence,
the
write
key
may
be
ignored.
Likewise, a
Write
Lock
Violation
will
not
occur.
For
an
output
operation,
the
lOP
wi
II
access
main memory
(in
accordance
with
the
priority
that
prevai
Is
for
ac-
cessing
main memory)
and
transfer
up to four
bytes
of
data
(or
information),
as
specified
by
the
current
mem-
ory
byte
address, to
the
data
buffers
of
the
appropri
ate
I/O
subchannel.
The
lOP
also
increments
the
memory
byte
address
and
decrements
the
byte
count
by
one
for
each
byte
of
data
transferred.
Data
is
then
transferred
from
the
data
buffers to
the
devi
ceo The
lOP
may
con-
tinue
to
access
main memory,
transfer
up to four
bytes
of
data
from main memory to
the
appropriate
data
buf-
fers,
and
update
the
memory
byte
address and
byte
count.
The
devi
ce
continues
to
output
data
unti I
the
order
is
either
completed
in a normal manner
or
ter-
minated
because
of
an
lIunusual
end"
condition.
5.
If
the
order
specifies
an
output
operation
(e.
g.,
Write
or
Control)
and
if
the
Skip
flag
is
coded
as a 1,
all
parameters
\A,'itn:r.
the current !OCD,
except
the \Â¥rite
key,
may
be
applicable.
Because
the
Skip
flag
is
coded
as
a 1,
the
lOP
can
not
access
main memory for
any
data
{or
information}.
Instead,
the
lOP
generates
and
loads zeros
(XIOOI)
into
the
data
buffers
of
the
appropriate
I/O
subchannel
and
increments
the
memory
byte
address
and
decrements
the
byte
count
by
one
for
150
I/O
Operation
Phases
each
byte
loaded.
The
zeros
are
then
transferred from
the
data
buffer to
the
devi
ceo
The
lOP
may
continue
to
generate
and
load zeros
into
the
data
buffers
and
update
the
memory
byte
address
and
byte
count,
ac-
cordingly,
and
the
device
may
continue
to
output
zeros
unti
I
the
order
is
either
completed
in a normal manner
or
terminated
because
of
an
"unusual
end
ll
condition.
DATA
CHAINING
An
order
may
be
continued
from
the
current
operational
10CD
to
the
next
operational
10CD,
if
data
chaining
is
specified
in
the
current
10CD.
In this
case,
the
lOP
wi
II
automatically
fetch
the
next
operational
10CD,
asdescribed
under
"Fetching
Phase",
when
the
byte
count
of
the
current
10CD
is
reduced
to
zero.
In
the
process
of
fetching
the
next
operational
10CD,
the
lOP
may
fetch
and
execute
a
control
lOCO
containing
a Transfer in
Channel
command
without
affecting
the
continuity
of
the
order.
The process
of
fetching
and
loading
the
next
operational
10CD
into
the
control
registers
of
the
I/o
subchannel
is
transparent
to
the
device.
That is,
the
device
continues
to
operate
as
if
the
order
were
defined
by
a
single
10CD.
Also,
any
changes
in
the
status
of
the
Skip
flag
or
in
the
write
key
from
one
10CD
to
the
next
is
transparent
to
the
device.
The
device
continues
to
receive
zeros,
data,
or
information from
the
data
buffers during
an
output
operation,
or
continues
to
transmit
data
(or information)
into
the
data
buffers
regardless
of
whether
it
is
subsequently
rejected
or
stored whi Ie
per-
forming
an
input
operation.
During
the
execution
phase,
an
I/O
interrupt
may
be
re-
quested
each
time
the
byte
count
of
an
operational
10CD
is
reduced
to
zero
if
the
Interrupt
at
Zero
Byte
Count
(IZC)
flag
is
coded
as a 1. Thus,
if
data
chaining
is
specified,
the
lOP
may
request
an
I/O
interrupt
without
interfering
with
the
process
of
fetching
the
next
operational
IOCD.
If
the
I/o
interrupt
level
(location
X
I
5C')
within
the
inter-
rupt
system is
armed,
enabled,
and
not
inhibited,
the
I/o
interrupt
may
be
processed by
the
BP
in
accordance
with
the
priority
that
prevai
Is
within
the
interrupt
system,
the
lOPs,
and
the
device
controllers
connected
to
the
lOP.
The
order
may
be
completed
in a normal
manner
when
the
Data
Chain
flag
of
the
current
IOCD
(the last
10CD
of
a
logical
record)
is
coded
as a
O.
COMMAND
CHAINING
An
I/o
operation
may
be
continued
from
the
current
lOCO
to
the
next
10CD
if
command
chaining
is
specified
in
the
current
!OCD.
Command
chaining
is
commonly
specified
when
reading
(or
writing)
consecutive
records
of
data
from
the
same
file.
In
which
case,
the
current
10CD
must
be
the
last
lOCO
for
the
current
record
and
the
next
10CD
must
be
the
first
10CD
of
the
next
logical
record.
Although
the
device
may
execute
the
same
functional
order
for both
records,
logically,
it
is
equivalent
to two
separate
orders.

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