On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 18:35:29 -0700 Paul Gilmartin
<[email protected]> wrote:

:>On 2020-11-16, at 17:47:10, Dan Greiner wrote:
:>>     ...
:>> So, the facility only applies to virtual addresses on newer models. As I 
recall, the development of this facility was requested by z/Linux in order to 
help avoid classic stack-overflow exposures; but, it obviously has 
applicability to other environments. (It was also introduced in order to "keep 
up with the Joneses — er ... I mean the Intels.)
:>>  
:>Conversely, there's REFRPROT to prevent storing into programs
:>marked REFR.  Dismayingly, I believe REFRPROT is global and
:>intrduces incompatibility with "dusty deck" programs erroneously
:>marked REFR.

That is a good thing. However, RENT alone does not (conceptually) require a
module to be refreshable. 

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