System and procedure for early detection of a fault in a chained

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A software-controlled data processing system employs control blocks, each control block including a data structure that defines at least one control parameter for a data processing action. Plural control blocks are assigned to the data processing action to enable its performance, and each of the plural control blocks has a tag value which, for any set of chained control blocks assigned to the data processing action, exhibit an identical value. The data processing method comprises the steps of: executing the data processing action by accessing each of the plural assigned control blocks in a sequence; comparing tag values contained in sequentially accessed control blocks to determine if the tag values are identical and, if yes, continuing execution of the data processing action and, if no, reporting an anomaly. Such a procedure enables the data processing system to assure that the received, chained control blocks are all assigned to a common data processing action.

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