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TNSVU Users Guide
Abstract
This manual describes how to install and use TNSVU. TNSVU is an interactive tool for
browsing the TNS/E region of TNS object files generated by the Object Code
Accelerator (OCA). Using TNSVU you can view general information about a type-100
(TNS) object file, learn what procedures are in the file, and view sections of the TNS
and OCA-generated TNS/E object code.
Product Version
NA
Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs)
This publication supports D40.00 and all subsequent D-series RVUs, G06.27 and all
subsequent G-series RVUs, and H06.03 and all subsequent H-series RVUs until
otherwise indicated by its replacement publication.
Part Number Published
528143-003 September 2005
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Page 1 - TNSVU User’s Guide

TNSVU User’s Guide AbstractThis manual describes how to install and use TNSVU. TNSVU is an interactive tool for browsing the TNS/E region of TNS objec

Page 2 - Document History

TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0032-12 TNSVU Command SummaryThis section introduces the TNSVU command set. Table 2-1 displays commands alphabetically inclu

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TNSVU Command SummaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0032-2HISTORY Displays up to the last 20 previously issued commands. See Reviewing Command History on p

Page 4 - Glossary

TNSVU Command SummaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0032-3LOG Opens a text file so that TNSVU can record all text written to the screen, including commands

Page 5 - What’s New in This Manual

TNSVU Command SummaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0032-4OPTIONS 2Displays the translation options you enter for selected procedures in a TNS object fil

Page 6 - About This Manual

TNSVU Command SummaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0032-5TNStoIPF 2When you specify the TNS address of a TNS instruction, this command returns the virtual

Page 7 - General Syntax Notation

TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0033-13 Using TNSVUThis section describes how to complete basic tasks such as:•Invoking TNSVU on page 3-1•Opening a TNS Obje

Page 8 - Change Bar Notation

Using TNSVUTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0033-2Understanding the TNSVU BannerFor example, to open the file named myfile:> OPEN myfile>myfileTo invok

Page 9 - 1 Introducing TNSVU

Using TNSVUTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0033-3Logging a TNSVU Session to a Filecommand specifies a command as summarized in TNSVU Commands on page 2-1. I

Page 10 - 2 TNSVU Command Summary

Using TNSVUTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0033-4TNSVU Usage ExampleYou do not need to use ENDLOG before exiting the TNSVU program. ENDLOG does not close th

Page 11 - TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003

Using TNSVUTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0033-5Example of Repeating a Commandcommand-number is the number associated with the previously issued command as

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Document History Part Number Product Version Published528143-001 NA April 2005528143-002 NA July 2005528143-003 NA September 2005

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Using TNSVUTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0033-6Example of Using the OBEY CommandExample of Using the OBEY CommandThis example shows results from using the

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Using TNSVUTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0033-7Example of Exiting TNSVUOCAHEADER - Displays the Itanium region header.AXCELHEADER - Displays the Axcel

Page 15 - 3 Using TNSVU

TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-14 Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationThis section describes how to use TNSVU commands to view different kinds of i

Page 16 - Entering TNSVU Commands

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-2Viewing File InformationViewing File InformationThe FILEINFO command displays g

Page 17 - Using TNSVU

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-3Viewing a List of Proceduresmyfile>Viewing a List of ProceduresThe PROCS com

Page 18 - Repeating a Command

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-4Viewing Local Millicode InformationViewing Local Millicode InformationThe LOCAL

Page 19 - Using the OBEY Command

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-5Viewing Names of Millicode RoutinesViewing Names of Millicode RoutinesThe MILLI

Page 20 - Using TNSVU Help

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-6Viewing TNS/E and TNS Instruction Sequences REPLY RECEIVEINFO READUPDATE

Page 21 - Example of Exiting TNSVU

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-7Examples of Viewing TNS/E and TNS InstructionSequencesend on an exact point. If

Page 22 - Information

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-8Viewing Header InformationThe code is displayed with TNS/E instructions alongsi

Page 23 - Viewing Individual Procedures

Hewlett-Packard Company—528143-003iTNSVU User’s GuideGlossary Index TablesWhat’s New in This Manual iiiManual Information iiiNew and Changed Informat

Page 24 - Viewing a List of Procedures

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-9Example of Viewing TNS Header InformationExample of Viewing TNS Header Informat

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-10Example of Viewing TNS Header InformationProcess subtype: 0Ext data: CIPIL len

Page 26 - Routines

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-11Example of Viewing TNS Header Information TotalDataLength: 0x1800 TotalIPFCo

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-12Example of Viewing TNS Header Information ResidentDataVaddr[1]: 0x0 Reside

Page 28 - Sequences

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-13Example of Viewing TNS Header Information IPFVaddr[7]: 0x70421450 IPFLength[

Page 29 - Viewing Header Information

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-14Example of Viewing TNS Header Information LocalMillicodeLength[13]: 0x0 Loca

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-15Example of Viewing TNS Header Information IPFResidentVaddr[19]: 0x0 IPFResid

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-16Example of Viewing TNS Header Information Itanium Header Vaddr: 0x70400000 C

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-17Example of Viewing OCA Header InformationExample of Viewing OCA Header Informa

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-18Example of Viewing OCA Header Information TotalDataLength: 0x1800 TotalIPFCo

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ContentsTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003iiGlossaryExample of Viewing File Information 4-2Viewing Individual Procedures 4-2Example of Viewing Individual P

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-19Example of Viewing OCA Header Information ResidentDataVaddr[0]: 0x0 Reside

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-20Example of Viewing OCA Header Information IPFVaddr[6]: 0x70421450 IPFLength[

Page 37 - OCAHEADER

Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-21Example of Viewing OCA Header Information LocalMillicodeLength[12]: 0x0 Loca

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-22Example of Viewing OCA Header Information IPFResidentVaddr[18]: 0x0 IPFResid

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-23Viewing Address Correspondence Between TNSand TNS/E Code Largest TNS code seg

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-24Example of Viewing Address CorrespondenceBetween TNS/E and TNS CodeExample of

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-25Examples of Viewing the EXternal Entry Point TableExamples of Viewing the EXte

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-26Examples of Viewing Exact Point LocationsIf you specify an argument for EXACTP

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Viewing TNS or TNS/E Region InformationTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0034-27Examples of Viewing Exact Point Locations•This example shows a listing produce

Page 44 - TNS/E and TNS Code

TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-1Glossaryabsolute pathname. An Open System Services (OSS) pathname that begins with a slash (/) character and is

Page 45 - Viewing Translation Options

TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003iiiWhat’s New in This ManualManual InformationTNSVU User’s Guide AbstractThis manual describes how to install and use TNS

Page 46 - Viewing Exact Point Locations

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-2AXCELAXCEL. The command used to invoke the Accelerator on a TNS/R or TNS/E system.Binder. A programming

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GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-3clientclient. A software process, hardware device, or combination of the two that requests services fro

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GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-4cpu, pincpu, pin. In the Guardian environment, a number pair that uniquely identifies a process during

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GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-5enoft utilitythe emulated system. For example, a TNS/R or TNS/E system emulates the behavior of a TNS s

Page 50 - Glossary-2

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-6filefile. An object to which data can be written or from which data can be read. A file has attributes

Page 51 - Glossary-3

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-7flat segmentarchitecture (for example, an adapter) is called firmware. Some firmware for ServerNet comp

Page 52 - Glossary-4

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-8HP NonStop™ operating system user IDHP NonStop™ operating system user ID. A user ID within an HP NonSto

Page 53 - Glossary-5

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-9import controlimport control. The characteristic of a loadfile that determines from which other loadfil

Page 54 - Glossary-6

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-10instance datathe same program simultaneously. Also, instance data refers to global data of a program o

Page 55 - Glossary-7

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-11librarylibrary. A generic term for a collection of routines useful in many programs. An object code li

Page 56 - Glossary-8

TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003ivAbout This ManualThis user’s guide introduces software developers to TNSVU and its command set. The following sections

Page 57 - Glossary-9

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-12loadfilerun-time loader and run-time linker. The loader for TNS and for TNS/R native programs and libr

Page 58 - Glossary-10

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-13memory manageras they would be if the object file were running in TNS interpreted mode or on a TNS sys

Page 59 - Glossary-11

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-14MIPS RISC wordMIPS RISC word. An instruction-set-defined unit of memory. A MIPS RISC word is 4 bytes (

Page 60 - Glossary-12

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-15nonexact pointnonexact point. A code location within an accelerated object file that is between memory

Page 61 - Glossary-13

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-16OCA-generated Itanium instructionsAn OCA-accelerated object file contains the original TNS object code

Page 62 - MIPS RISC word

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-17Open Systems Interconnection Layer 2Open Systems Interconnection Layer 2. The data-link control level

Page 63 - Glossary-15

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-18portable applicationportable application. An application that can execute on a wide range of hardware

Page 64 - Glossary-16

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-19process group lifetimeprocess group lifetime. In the Open System Services (OSS) environment, the perio

Page 65 - Glossary-17

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-20reconfigurationreconfiguration. The act of changing the hardware or software configuration of a runnin

Page 66 - Glossary-18

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-21RISC instructionsRISC instructions. See MIPS RISC instructions.RISC processor. An instruction processi

Page 67 - Glossary-19

About This ManualTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003vGeneral Syntax Notation[] Brackets. Brackets enclose optional syntax items. For example:TERM [\system

Page 68 - Glossary-20

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-22server applicationServers are designed to receive request messages from clients or requesters; perform

Page 69 - RISC instructions

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-23static translationstatic translation. A TNS translation step explicitly invoked from the command line

Page 70 - Glossary-22

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-24System Library (SL)System Library (SL). See TNS code space.system library. A logically distinct part o

Page 71 - Glossary-23

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-25TNS compilerLibrary (SL). UC and UL exist on a per-process basis. SC and SL exist on a per-node basis.

Page 72 - System Library (SL)

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-26TNS loadingTNS loading. A task performed at process startup time when executing a TNS object file. Thi

Page 73 - TNS compiler

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-27TNS State Library for TNS/ETNS State Library for TNS/E. A library of routines to access and modify the

Page 74 - TNS loading

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-28TNS/E native object codeTNS/E native object code. The Intel®® Itanium® instructions that result from p

Page 75 - TNS State Library for TNS/E

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-29TNS/R native object fileTNS/R native object file. An object file created by a TNS/R native compiler th

Page 76 - TNS/E native object code

GlossaryTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Glossary-30user libraryuser library. (1) An object code file that the operating system links to a program file at

Page 77 - TNS/R native object file

TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Index-1IndexAAbstract iiiAccessing Help system 3-6Address correspondenceTNS to TNS/E 4-23TNS/E to TNS 4-23Appending a TNS

Page 78 - Glossary-30

About This ManualTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003viChange Bar NotationChange Bar NotationChange bars are used to indicate substantive differences between

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IndexTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Index-2LInstruction sequencesdisplaying TNS 4-6displaying TNS/E 4-6Invoking TNSVU 3-1IPFHEADER command 2-3, 4-16IPFt

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IndexTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Index-3TTT16HEADER command 2-4, 4-8TNSaddress and length 4-3headers 4-8instruction sequences 4-6TNSHEADER command 2-

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IndexTNSVU User’s Guide—528143-003Index-4UTNS/Eheaders 4-8instruction sequences 4-6Translation options 4-24UUser code space 4-2User library names 4-5V

Page 82 - Special Characters

TNSVU User’s Guide—528143-0031-11 Introducing TNSVUTNSVU is an interactive tool that browses a static, type-100 TNS object file, including the TNS/E r

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