You should also check out the various new TRANSACTION opcodes - allows octuple
store.

On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 12:05:47 -0500 Donald Likens <[email protected]>
wrote:

:>What am I missing? Isn't PLO Function Codes 16-19 (Compare and Swap and 
Double Store) updating three locations?

:>Direct out of the "Principle of Operations":

:>The first-operand comparison value is compared
:>to the second operand. When the first-operand
:>comparison value is equal to the second operand,
:>the first-operand replacement value is stored at
:>the second-operand location, the third operand is
:>stored at the fourth-operand location, the fifth
:>operand is stored at the sixth-operand location,
:>and condition code 0 is set.

:>I see three stores in the above text. I've been using this successfully for a 
while updating two different locations, but now I want to update three and do 
not see a need to "Compare and Swap and Triple Store".

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