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PM20584: 'FXMVSSLB 4 DEBLOCKER ERROR' MESSAGE WHEN BYTE CODE LIBRARY (SFSYFJCC LIBRARY) BLOKSIZE=3120.

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APAR status

  • Closed as program error.

Error description

  • Per PMR 26456,632,760 - JAPAN-FXMVSSLB-4-DEBLOCKING-ERROR
    
    
    Date reported: 08/11/2010
    
    
    Severity:  medium
    
    
    Users Affected:
     All IMU users
    
    Problem Description:
     Customer is getting 'FXMVSSLB 4 DEBLOCKER ERROR'  message when
     byte code library (SFSYFJCC library) BLOKSIZE=3120.
    
    Problem Summation
     The above message is issued by FXMVSSLB (FSCCOBOL) program
     while loading CCL1 macros byte code.
    
     The problem was caused by the FXMVSSLB byte code I/O module
     instructions that test if a byte code segment spans over
     multiple blocks.
    
     Each byte code block contains one or more variable length
     segments that can span across multiple blocks. The error
     occurs when a segment spans over more than two blocks because
     the original logic provided for span of maximum of two blocks..
    
    Problem Conclusion:
     The false logic was corrected in FXMVSSLB module. The following
     translator compilers were impacted: FSCCOBOL, XXCCOBOL and
     FSCASSEM.
    
    
    Note: This change does not have an impact on IMU users who are
          not experiencing the problem.
    

Local fix

  • N/A
    

Problem summary

  • ****************************************************************
    * USERS AFFECTED: All IMU V3.20 users.                         *
    ****************************************************************
    * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Getting 'FXMVSSLB 4 DEBLOCKER ERROR'    *
    *                      message when byte code library          *
    *                      (SFSYFJCC library) BLOKSIZE=3120.       *
    ****************************************************************
    * RECOMMENDATION:                                              *
    ****************************************************************
    The message is issued by FXMVSSLB (FSCCOBOL) program while
    loading CCL1 macros byte code.
    
    The problem was caused by the FXMVSSLB byte code I/O module
    instructions that test if a byte code segment spans over
    multiple blocks.
    
    Each byte code block contains one or more variable length
    segments that can span across multiple blocks. The error
    occurs when a segment spans over more than two blocks because
    the original logic provided for span of maximum of two blocks.
    

Problem conclusion

  • The logic was corrected in FXMVSSLB module. The following
    translator compilers were impacted: FSCCOBOL, XXCCOBOL and
    FSCASSEM.
    

Temporary fix

Comments

APAR Information

  • APAR number

    PM20584

  • Reported component name

    MIGRATION UTILI

  • Reported component ID

    5697N4400

  • Reported release

    320

  • Status

    CLOSED PER

  • PE

    NoPE

  • HIPER

    NoHIPER

  • Special Attention

    NoSpecatt

  • Submitted date

    2010-08-16

  • Closed date

    2010-09-10

  • Last modified date

    2010-10-02

  • APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following:

  • APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following:

Modules/Macros

  •    FSYASSEM FSYCCBOL FSYXCOBO
    

Fix information

  • Fixed component name

    MIGRATION UTILI

  • Fixed component ID

    5697N4400

Applicable component levels

  • R320 PSY UK60387

       UP10/09/14 P F009

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Document Information

Modified date:
27 October 2020