Guardian Procedure Calls Reference Manual

Debug breakpoint5
Debug trap or signal6
Debug request7
Inspect memory-access breakpoint8
Inspect breakpoint9
Inspect trap or signal10
Inspect request11
saveabend12
terminating13
XIO initialization (not applicable on G-series RVUs)14
The OSS zombie process state has no Guardian equivalent.
This attribute and the process state attribute (32) return the same information for bits <11:15>.
11: system process type
as a search attribute, specifies a bit mask followed by a search value. The bit mask indicates
which flags are to be searched, and the search value indicates the value of the flag to be
searched. For example, to retrieve the I/O processes not configured by Dynamic System
Configuration (DSC) or the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF), set bits 1 and 3 in the first word
to 1, and in the second word, set bit 1 to 1 and bit 3 to 0.
The bits are defined as follows:
System process: process is a system process.<0>
IOP. Process is an I/O process.<1>
(reserved)<2>
Device is dynamically configured.<3>
NONSTOPPROCESS: process is a privileged process that can be stopped only by either process of
the process pair.
<4>
(reserved)<5:15>
This attribute and the process state attribute (32) return the same information for bit <0>.
12: earliest creation time
as a search attribute, specifies the earliest process-creation time (in Julian timestamp format)
of interest. This cannot be used as a search attribute if the target system is running an operating
system version earlier than D10.
Earliest creation time cannot be specified as a return attribute code.
13: latest creation time
as a search attribute, specifies the latest process-creation time (in Julian timestamp format) of
interest. This cannot be used as a search attribute if the target system is running an operating
system version earlier than D10.
Latest creation time cannot be specified as a return attribute code.
14: lowered priority
as a search attribute, specifies that only processes that are currently running at reduced priority
due to heavy processor use are of interest. This cannot be used as a search attribute if the
target system is running an operating system version earlier than D10. Note that when this
attribute is included in srch-attr-list, there is no corresponding value in
srch-values-list.
PROCESS_GETINFOLIST_ Procedure 1025