Since he is trying to tune a COBOL program how would he accomplish this.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Fairchild" <bi...@mainstar.com>
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Subject: Re: z10 and overlapping/destructive moves


It certainly can't hurt to change the MVI/MVC to a single instruction:
    MVC   254(3,120),=120c' '
And, if possible, align the 120c' ' on at least a double word boundary.

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of Farley, Peter x23353
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 2:50 PM
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Subject: z10 and overlapping/destructive moves

I am in the midst of a CPU optimization exercise for a COBOL program and
ran across the following code sequence generated by the compiler:

  MVI   254(3),X'40'
  MVC   255(119,3),254(3)
This code is generated in response to a simple COBOL "MOVE SPACES TO
variable" instruction, where the variable is 120 bytes long.

Did I or did I not see some discussion here or perhaps in a SHARE
presentation that on a z10 machine overlapping/destructive moves wreck
the pipeline and take *much* longer to execute as a result?  Or am I
imagining that?

The reason I ask is that Strobe highlights this place in the code as a
high-usage point, and I am struggling to understand why.

TIA for any info you can provide.

Peter

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