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VMS Help MACRO, MACRO Compiler Directives, .PRESERVE, Description *Conan The Librarian |
The .PRESERVE and .NOPRESERVE directives cause the compiler to
generate special Alpha assembly code for VAX MACRO instructions,
within portions of the source module, that rely on VAX guarantees
of operation atomicity or granularity.
Use of .PRESERVE or .NOPRESERVE without specifying GRANULARITY
or ATOMICITY will affect both options. When preservation of
both granularity and atomicity is enabled, and the compiler
encounters a VAX coding construct that requires both granularity
and atomicity guarantees, it enforces atomicity over granularity.
Alternatively, you can use the /PRESERVE and /NOPRESERVE compiler
qualifiers to affect the atomicity and granularity in generated
code throughout an entire MACRO source module, though this is not
recommended, because the overhead of the extra code where it is
not needed can slow the program down considerably.
Atomicity is guaranteed for multiprocessing systems as well as
uniprocessing systems when you specify .PRESERVE ATOMICITY.
When the .PRESERVE directive is present, you can use the /RETRY_
COUNT qualifier on the command line to control the number of
times the compiler-generated code retries a granular or atomic
update.
WARNING
If .PRESERVE ATOMICITY is turned on, any unaligned data
references will result in a fatal reserved operand fault.
If .PRESERVE GRANULARITY is turned on, unaligned word
references to addresses assumed aligned will also cause a
fatal reserved operand fault.
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