Tns accelerated mode, Tns code space, Tacl – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Glossary

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System Library (SL)

System Library (SL). See

TNS code space

.

system library. A logically distinct part of the HP NonStop™ operating system that consists

of user-callable library procedures and kernel procedures.

system process. (1) A privileged process that comes into existence at system-load time

and exists continuously for a given configuration for as long as the processor remains
operable. (2) An HP NonStop™ operating system process, such as the memory
manager, the monitor, and the input/output (I/O) control processes. The files containing
system processes are invoked by ALLPROCESSORS paragraph entries. (3) A part of
a single copy of the HP NonStop operating system with Open System Services (OSS)
interfaces. A system process does not have an OSS process ID.

TACL. See

HP Tandem Advanced Command Language (TACL)

.

TAL. See

HP Transaction Application Language (TAL)

.

TIM. See

HP NonStop™ Technical Library (NTL)

.

TNS. Refers to fault-tolerant HP computers that support the HP NonStop™ operating

system and are based on microcoded complex instruction-set computing (CISC)
technology. TNS systems run the TNS instruction set. Contrast with

TNS/R

and

TNS/E

.

TNS accelerated mode. A TNS emulation environment on a TNS/R or TNS/E system in

which accelerated TNS object files are run. TNS instructions have been previously
translated into optimized sequences of MIPS or Intel® Itanium®

instructions. TNS

accelerated mode runs much faster than TNS interpreted mode. Accelerated or
interpreted TNS object code cannot be mixed with or called by native mode object
code. See also

TNS Object Code Accelerator (OCA)

. Contrast with

TNS/R native

mode

and

TNS/E native mode

.

TNS C compiler. The C compiler that generates TNS object files. Contrast with

TNS/R

native C compiler

and

TNS/E native C compiler

.

TNS code segment. One of up to 32 128-kilobyte areas of TNS object code within a TNS

code space. Each segment contains the TNS instructions for up to 510 complete
routines. Each TNS code segment contains its own

procedure entry-point (PEP) table

and

external entry-point (XEP) table

. It can also contain read-only data.

TNS code segment identifier. A seven-bit value in which the most significant two bits

encode a code space (user code, user library, system code, or system library) and the
five remaining bits encode a code segment index in the range 0 through 31.

TNS code segment index. A value in the range 0 through 31 that indexes a code segment

within the current user code, user library, system code, or system library space. This
value can be encoded in five bits.

TNS code space. One of four addressable collections of TNS object code in a TNS

process. They are User Code (UC), User Library (UL), System Code (SC), and System

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