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All rights reserved. 24# Use is subject to license terms. 25# 26 27@ _START_ 28 29# Message file for cmd/sgs/liblddbg. 30 31@ MSG_ID_LIBLDDBG 32 33 34# Usage messages 35 36@ MSG_USE_UNRECOG "warning: unrecognized debug option `%s' (try help)" 37 38# TRANSLATION_NOTE - Use the following output in C as a reference, 1. 39# 40# Runtime Linking 41# Diagnostics that trace the runtime linking of an application can be 42# enabled to stderr by using the environment variable setting: 43# LD_DEBUG=token1,token2 44# Alternatively, the diagnostics can be redirected to an output file 45# using the additional environment variable: 46# LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT=file 47# The output file is given the specified name and the process id as a 48# suffix. 49# 50# By default, all diagnostics are prepended with the process id, 51# together with the thread id. Note, all applications are effectively 52# thread aware, and once thread capabilities are enabled, even a single 53# threaded application is labeled as thread 1. 54# 55# The token `lmid' prepends a link-map list identifier to each 56# diagnostic. 57# 58# The tokens `base', `ldso' and `newlm[0-9]*' can be used to isolate 59# diagnostics to the associated link-map lists. Note, by default, any 60# diagnostics associated with loading components for the runtime linker 61# itself are suppressed, unless `ldso' is explicitly specified. 62# 63# Link-Editing 64# Diagnostics that trace the link-editing of an application can be 65# enabled to stderr using the -D option: 66# ld -Dtoken1,token2 -o prog ... 67# As the -D option can also be meaningful to compiler drivers, an 68# alternative mechanism to enable diagnostics is to use the environment 69# variable: 70# LD_OPTIONS=-Dtoken1,token2 cc -o prog ... 71# 72# The use of -D on the link-edit command line is significant. 73# Diagnostics are enabled when a debug token is first encountered, and 74# can be switched off by prepending the token with `!'. 75# 76# By default, all diagnostics are prepended with the string `debug'. 77# 78# The tokens `name', `fullname' and `class' can be used to prepend the 79# output file basename, fullname, and class respectively, to each 80# diagnostic. 81 82 83# TRANSLATION_NOTE - The next series of messages makes the above output in C 84# locale. Use tabs and space alignment characters as needed. 85# 86@ MSG_USE_RTLD_A "Runtime Linking" 87@ MSG_USE_RTLD_B " Diagnostics that trace the runtime linking of an \ 88 application can be" 89@ MSG_USE_RTLD_C " enabled to stderr by using the environment \ 90 variable setting:" 91@ MSG_USE_RTLD_D " LD_DEBUG=token1,token2 app ..." 92@ MSG_USE_RTLD_E " Alternatively, the diagnostics can be redirected \ 93 to an output file" 94@ MSG_USE_RTLD_F " using the additional environment variable:" 95@ MSG_USE_RTLD_G " LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT=file" 96@ MSG_USE_RTLD_H " The output file is given the specified name and \ 97 the process id as a" 98@ MSG_USE_RTLD_I " suffix." 99@ MSG_USE_RTLD_J " By default, all diagnostics are prepended with \ 100 the process id," 101@ MSG_USE_RTLD_K " together with the thread id. Note, all \ 102 applications are effectively" 103@ MSG_USE_RTLD_L " thread aware, and once thread capabilities are \ 104 enabled, even a single" 105@ MSG_USE_RTLD_M " threaded application is labeled as thread 1." 106@ MSG_USE_RTLD_N " The token `lmid' prepends a link-map list \ 107 identifier to each" 108@ MSG_USE_RTLD_O " diagnostic." 109@ MSG_USE_RTLD_P " The tokens `base', `ldso' and `newlm[0-9]*' can \ 110 be used to isolate" 111@ MSG_USE_RTLD_Q " diagnostics to the associated link-map lists. \ 112 Note, by default, any" 113@ MSG_USE_RTLD_R " diagnostics associated with loading components \ 114 for the runtime linker" 115@ MSG_USE_RTLD_S " itself are suppressed, unless `ldso' is \ 116 explicitly specified." 117 118@ MSG_USE_LD_A "Link-Editing" 119@ MSG_USE_LD_B " Diagnostics that trace the link-editing of an \ 120 application can be" 121@ MSG_USE_LD_C " enabled to stderr using the -D option:" 122@ MSG_USE_LD_D " ld -Dtoken1,token2 -o prog ..." 123@ MSG_USE_LD_E " As the -D option can also be meaningful to \ 124 compiler drivers, an" 125@ MSG_USE_LD_F " alternative mechanism to enable diagnostics is to \ 126 use the environment" 127@ MSG_USE_LD_G " variable:" 128@ MSG_USE_LD_H " LD_OPTIONS=-Dtoken1,token2 cc -o prog ..." 129@ MSG_USE_LD_I " The use of -D on the link-edit command line is \ 130 significant." 131@ MSG_USE_LD_J " Diagnostics are enabled when a debug token is \ 132 first encountered, and" 133@ MSG_USE_LD_K " can be switched off by prepending the token \ 134 with `!'." 135@ MSG_USE_LD_L " By default, all diagnostics are prepended with \ 136 the string `debug'." 137@ MSG_USE_LD_M " The tokens `name', `fullname' and `class' can be \ 138 used to prepend" 139@ MSG_USE_LD_N " the output file basename, fullname, and class \ 140 respectively, to each" 141@ MSG_USE_LD_O " diagnostic." 142 143# TRANSLATION_NOTE - End of reference 1 144 145 146# TRANSLATION_NOTE - The next series of messages makes the following usage 147# table. Use tabs and space alignment characters as needed. 148# 149# args display input argument processing (ld only) 150# audit display runtime link-audit processing (ld.so.1 only) 151# basic provide basic trace information/warnings 152# bindings display symbol binding; detail flag shows absolute:relative 153# addresses (ld.so.1 only) 154# cap display hardware/software capability processing 155# demangle display C++ symbol names in their demangled form 156# detail provide more information in conjunction with other options 157# entry display entrance criteria descriptors (ld only) 158# files display input file processing (files and libraries) 159# got display GOT symbol information (ld only) 160# help display this help message 161# init display init and fini processing (ld.so.1 only) 162# libs display library search paths; detail flag shows actual 163# library lookup (-l) processing 164# long display long object names without truncation 165# map display map file processing (ld only) 166# move display Move section information 167# reloc display relocation processing 168# sections display input section processing (ld only) 169# segments display available output segments and address/offset 170# processing; detail flag shows associated sections (ld only) 171# support display support library processing (ld only) 172# symbols display symbol table processing; detail flag shows internal 173# symbol table addition and resolution (ld only) 174# statistics display processing statistics (ld only) 175# strtab display information about string table compression; detail 176# flag shows layout of string tables (ld only) 177# tls display TLS processing 178# unused display unused/unreferenced files; detail flag shows unused 179# sections (ld only), and unused search paths (ld.so.1 only) 180# versions display version processing 181# 182# 183# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `args'. 184@ MSG_USE_ARGS "args\t display input argument processing (ld only)" 185 186# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `audit'. 187@ MSG_USE_AUDIT "audit\t display runtime link-audit processing \ 188 (ld.so.1 only)" 189 190# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `basic'. 191@ MSG_USE_BASIC "basic\t provide basic trace information/warnings" 192 193# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `bindings'. 194@ MSG_USE_BINDINGS "bindings\t display symbol binding; detail flag shows \ 195 absolute:relative" 196@ MSG_USE_BINDINGS_2 "\t\t addresses (ld.so.1 only)" 197 198# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `cap' 199@ MSG_USE_CAP "cap\t display hardware/software capability \ 200 processing" 201 202# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `detail'. 203@ MSG_USE_DETAIL "detail\t provide more information in conjunction \ 204 with other options" 205 206# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `demangle'. 207@ MSG_USE_DEMANGLE "demangle\t display C++ symbol names in their \ 208 demangled form" 209 210# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `entry'. 211@ MSG_USE_ENTRY "entry\t display entrance criteria descriptors \ 212 (ld only)" 213 214# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `files'. 215@ MSG_USE_FILES "files\t display input file processing \ 216 (files and libraries)" 217 218# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `got'. 219@ MSG_USE_GOT "got\t display GOT symbol information (ld only)" 220 221# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `help'. 222@ MSG_USE_HELP "help\t display this help message" 223 224# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `init'. 225@ MSG_USE_INIT "init\t display init and fini processing \ 226 (ld.so.1 only)" 227 228# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `libs'. 229@ MSG_USE_LIBS "libs\t display library search paths; detail flag \ 230 shows actual" 231@ MSG_USE_LIBS_2 "\t\t library lookup (-l) processing" 232 233# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `lmid'. 234@ MSG_USE_LMID "lmid\t display link-map list identifier \ 235 (ld.so.1 only)" 236 237# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `long'. 238@ MSG_USE_LONG "long\t display long object names without truncation" 239 240# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `map'. 241@ MSG_USE_MAP "map\t display map file processing (ld only)" 242 243# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `move'. 244@ MSG_USE_MOVE "move\t display move section processing" 245 246# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `reloc'. 247@ MSG_USE_RELOC "reloc\t display relocation processing" 248 249# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `sections'. 250@ MSG_USE_SECTIONS "sections display input section processing (ld only)" 251 252# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `segments'. 253@ MSG_USE_SEGMENTS "segments display available output segments and \ 254 address/offset" 255@ MSG_USE_SEGMENTS_2 "\t\t processing; detail flag shows associated \ 256 sections (ld only)" 257# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `support'. 258@ MSG_USE_SUPPORT "support\t display support library processing (ld only)" 259 260# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `symbols'. 261@ MSG_USE_SYMBOLS "symbols\t display symbol table processing; detail \ 262 flag shows internal" 263@ MSG_USE_SYMBOLS_2 "\t\t symbol table addition and resolution (ld only)" 264 265# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `statistics'. 266@ MSG_USE_STATS "statistics display processing statistics (ld only)" 267 268# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `strtab'. 269@ MSG_USE_STRTAB "strtab\t display information about string table \ 270 compression; detail" 271@ MSG_USE_STRTAB_2 "\t\t flag shows layout of string tables (ld only)" 272 273# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `tls/TLS'. 274@ MSG_USE_TLS "tls\t display TLS processing info" 275 276# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `unused'. 277@ MSG_USE_UNUSED "unused\t display unused/unreferenced files; detail \ 278 flag shows unused" 279@ MSG_USE_UNUSED_2 "\t\t sections (ld only)" 280 281# TRANSLATION_NOTE -- do not translate the first token `versions'. 282@ MSG_USE_VERSIONS "versions\t display version processing" 283 284# Argument messages 285 286@ MSG_ARG_OPTION "arg[%d]\toption=-%c" 287@ MSG_ARG_OPTARG "arg[%d]\toption=-%c: option-argument: %s" 288@ MSG_ARG_STR2CHR "arg[%d]\toption=-%s: translated: new option=-%c" 289@ MSG_ARG_WLDEL "arg[%d]\toption=-W%s: translated: prefix -Wl,: \ 290 removed" 291@ MSG_ARG_FILE "arg[%d]\tfile=%s" 292 293 294# Bindings messages 295# NOTE: these are used by appcert(1) and lari(1), use care when changing. 296 297@ MSG_BND_BASIC "binding file=%s to file=%s: symbol `%s'" 298@ MSG_BND_PLT "binding file=%s (%#llx:%#llx) at plt[%lld]:%s to \ 299 file=%s (%#llx:%#llx): symbol `%s'%s" 300@ MSG_BND_DLSYM "binding file=%s (dlsym) to file=%s \ 301 (%#llx:%#llx): symbol `%s'%s" 302@ MSG_BND_DEFAULT "binding file=%s (%#llx:%#llx) to file=%s \ 303 (%#llx:%#llx): symbol `%s'%s" 304@ MSG_BND_WEAK_1 "binding file=%s to 0x0 (undefined weak): symbol `%s'" 305@ MSG_BND_WEAK_2 "binding file=%s (%#llx:%#llx) to 0x0 \ 306 (undefined weak): symbol `%s'" 307 308# NOTE: the rejected message is used by lari(1), use care when changing. This 309# message is formatted to conform to the pattern used by the MSG_BINFO messages. 310@ MSG_BND_REJECT "binding file=%s to file=%s: symbol `%s' \ 311 (rejected: %s)" 312@ MSG_BNDREJ_DIRECT "attempt to directly bind to a NODIRECT definition" 313@ MSG_BNDREJ_GROUP "attempt to bind within a group to a NODIRECT \ 314 definition" 315@ MSG_BNDREJ_SINGLE "attempt to bind to a SINGLETON definition without \ 316 following default search model" 317 318@ MSG_BND_PLTPAD_TO " pltpad: %#llx: file=%s bound to file=%s: \ 319 symbol `%s'" 320@ MSG_BND_PLTPAD_FROM " pltpad: %#llx: bound from file=%s: symbol `%s'" 321 322@ MSG_BND_PSUM_SPARCV9 "Summary of PLT types bound: 21d=%d, 24d=%d, u32=%d, \ 323 u44=%d, full=%d, far=%d, Total=%d" 324@ MSG_BND_PSUM_SPARC "Summary of PLT types bound: 21d=%d, 24d=%d, \ 325 full=%d, Total=%d" 326@ MSG_BND_PSUM_DEFAULT "Summary of PLT types bound: total=%d" 327 328# Relocation messages 329 330@ MSG_REL_GENERATE "generating input relocations: section=%s" 331@ MSG_REL_COLLECT "collecting input relocations: section=%s, file=%s" 332@ MSG_REL_ACTIVE "performing active relocations" 333@ MSG_REL_CREATING "creating output relocations" 334@ MSG_REL_START "relocation processing: file=%s%s" 335@ MSG_REL_FINISH "relocation processing: file=%s; finished%s" 336@ MSG_REL_NONE "relocation processing: file=%s%s; nothing to do" 337 338@ MSG_REL_PLT " (plt processing only)" 339@ MSG_REL_FAIL " (failed)" 340 341@ MSG_REL_BADROFFSET "<offset lies outside memory image; \ 342 relocation discarded>" 343 344@ MSG_REL_TRANSITION "relocation: %s: section=%s; input from file=%s; \ 345 offset=0x%llx; symbol=%s; transitioned to: %s" 346@ MSG_REL_DISCARDED "relocation against discarded section=%s from file=%s; \ 347 relocation type=%s offset=0x%llx; relocation discarded" 348@ MSG_REL_COPY "copy data from file=%s to file=%s: symbol `%s'%s" 349@ MSG_REL_SLOPPYCOMDAT "the following relocation references a discarded \ 350 section; relocation redirected to section %s in \ 351 file %s" 352 353# Entrance criteria messages 354 355@ MSG_ECR_TITLE "%s Entrance Descriptor List (available)" 356@ MSG_ECR_DYNAMIC "Dynamic" 357@ MSG_ECR_STATIC "Static" 358@ MSG_ECR_DESC "entrance descriptor[%u]" 359 360 361# Elf Data (section) messages 362# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following two entries provide for a series of one or 363# more standard 32-bit Elf_Data entries that align with the initial title. 364 365@ MSG_EDATA_TITLE_32 " addr type size offset al file" 366@ MSG_EDATA_ENTRY_32 " %3s %#10llx %-5s %#10llx %#8llx %2lld %s%s" 367 368# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following two entries provide for a series of one or 369# more standard 64-bit Elf_Data entries that align with the initial title. 370 371@ MSG_EDATA_TITLE_64 " addr type \ 372 size offset al file" 373@ MSG_EDATA_ENTRY_64 " %3s %#18llx %-5s %#18llx %#16llx %2lld %s%s" 374 375@ MSG_EDATA_IGNSCN " (section ignored)" 376 377# File messages 378 379@ MSG_FIL_BASIC "file=%s [ %s ]" 380@ MSG_FIL_ARCHIVE "file=%s [ archive ] %s" 381@ MSG_FIL_SKIP_1 "file=%s; skipped: already processed as %s" 382@ MSG_FIL_SKIP_2 "file=%s; skipped: already processed" 383@ MSG_FIL_REUSE "file=%s; reusing: originally processed as %s" 384@ MSG_FIL_PROT "file=%s; modifying memory protections (%c PROT_WRITE)" 385@ MSG_FIL_DELETE "file=%s; deleting" 386@ MSG_FIL_DLOPEN "file=%s; dlopen() called from file=%s %s %s" 387@ MSG_FIL_DLCLOSE "file=%s; dlclose() %s" 388@ MSG_FIL_CLEANUP "file=%s; loading failed: cleaning up lmco 0x%llx" 389@ MSG_FIL_DLDUMP "file=%s; dldump() to file=%s %s" 390@ MSG_FIL_LAZYLOAD "file=%s; lazy loading from file=%s: symbol=%s" 391@ MSG_FIL_PRELOAD "file=%s; preloading" 392@ MSG_FIL_NEEDED "file=%s; needed by %s" 393@ MSG_FIL_FILTER_1 "file=%s; filter for %s (configuration definition)" 394@ MSG_FIL_FILTER_2 "file=%s; filter for %s" 395@ MSG_FIL_FILTEE_2 "file=%s; filtee processing failed" 396@ MSG_FIL_FILTEE_3 "file=%s; filtee skipped (auditing directed)" 397@ MSG_FIL_FIXNAME "file=%s; required name=%s" 398@ MSG_FIL_PROMOTE "file=%s; promoting mode to %s" 399@ MSG_FIL_AOUT "file=%s [ AOUT ]; generating link map" 400@ MSG_FIL_ELF "file=%s [ ELF ]; generating link map%s" 401@ MSG_FIL_LDSO "file=%s [ ELF ]" 402 403# NOTE: these are used by lari(1), use care when changing. 404@ MSG_FIL_ANALYZE "file=%s; analyzing %s" 405@ MSG_FIL_FILTEE_1 "file=%s; filtered by %s" 406@ MSG_FIL_CONFIG "file=%s [ ELF ]; configuration alternate found: %s" 407 408 409@ MSG_FIL_DATA_AS " addr: %#18llx size: %#18llx" 410@ MSG_FIL_DATA_LL " lmid: %18.18s lmco: %#18llx" 411@ MSG_FIL_DATA_EA " envp: %#18llx auxv: %#18llx" 412 413@ MSG_FIL_MMAPOBJ "file=%s mmapobj entries=%d" 414@ MSG_FIL_MMAPOBJ_1 " [%d]: addr: %#18llx fsize: %#18llx %s" 415@ MSG_FIL_MMAPOBJ_2 " offset: %#17llx msize: %#18llx" 416 417@ MSG_FIL_BND_ADD "file=%s; add binding to:" 418@ MSG_FIL_BND_FILE " file=%s %s" 419 420@ MSG_FIL_DEP_TITLE "processing %s dependencies %s:" 421@ MSG_FIL_DEP_NONE " file=%s; has no dependencies" 422@ MSG_FIL_DEP_ENT " file=%s; depends on:" 423 424@ MSG_FIL_DEP_ADD " file=%s; object added %s %s" 425@ MSG_FIL_DEP_UPDATE " file=%s; object updated %s %s" 426@ MSG_FIL_DEP_DELETE " file=%s; object deleting %s" 427@ MSG_FIL_DEP_REMOVE " file=%s; object removed from handle %s" 428@ MSG_FIL_DEP_REMAIN " file=%s; object must remain on handle %s" 429@ MSG_FIL_DEP_ORPHAN " file=%s; object remains on orphan handle %s" 430@ MSG_FIL_DEP_REINST " file=%s; object reinstated %s" 431 432@ MSG_FIL_HDL_CREATE "handle=%s; creating: 0x%llx" 433@ MSG_FIL_HDL_ADD "handle=%s; adding dependent objects:" 434@ MSG_FIL_HDL_DELETE "handle=%s; inspecting for deletion:" 435@ MSG_FIL_HDL_ORPHAN "handle=%s; deletion cannot be completed: moving to \ 436 orphan list:" 437@ MSG_FIL_HDL_REINST "handle=%s; reinstating from orphan list:" 438 439@ MSG_FIL_HDL_COLLECT "handle=%s; collected for possible removal %s" 440@ MSG_FIL_HDL_RETAIN "handle=%s; externally referenced from %s: handle \ 441 retained" 442@ MSG_FIL_DEL_RESCAN "pending deletions; rescanning orphan list for \ 443 available deletions" 444 445@ MSG_FIL_AR_RESCAN "rescanning archives from args[%d-%d]; additional \ 446 members may satisfy prior extractions" 447 448@ MSG_FIL_CONFIG_ERR "configuration file=%s: %s" 449@ MSG_FIL_CONFIG_ERR_1 "ignored (configuration building)" 450@ MSG_FIL_CONFIG_ERR_2 "invalid version" 451@ MSG_FIL_CONFIG_ERR_3 "unable to process file" 452@ MSG_FIL_CONFIG_ERR_4 "corrupt or truncated file" 453@ MSG_FIL_CONFIG_ERR_5 "incompatible ELF class, byte order, or machine \ 454 architecture" 455 456@ MSG_FIL_MODIFIED "file=%s; open modified by support library: %s" 457@ MSG_FIL_NAMECHANGE " name changed to: %s" 458@ MSG_FIL_FDCHANGE " file descriptor changed from: %d to: %d %s" 459@ MSG_FIL_ELFCHANGE " ELF descriptor changed from: 0x%llx to: 0x%llx %s" 460@ MSG_FIL_IGNORE " (file will be ignored)" 461 462@ MSG_CNTL_TITLE "control list processing complete: moving lmco 0x%llx \ 463 to lmco 0x%llx" 464 465@ MSG_REJ_MACH "file=%s; rejected: wrong machine type: %s" 466@ MSG_REJ_CLASS "file=%s; rejected: wrong ELF class: %s" 467@ MSG_REJ_DATA "file=%s; rejected: wrong ELF data format: %s" 468@ MSG_REJ_TYPE "file=%s; rejected: bad ELF type: %s" 469@ MSG_REJ_BADFLAG "file=%s; rejected: bad ELF flags value: %s" 470@ MSG_REJ_MISFLAG "file=%s; rejected: mismatched ELF flags value: %s" 471@ MSG_REJ_VERSION "file=%s; rejected: mismatched ELF/lib version: %s" 472@ MSG_REJ_HAL "file=%s; rejected: HAL R1 extensions required" 473@ MSG_REJ_US3 "file=%s; rejected: Sun UltraSPARC III extensions \ 474 required" 475@ MSG_REJ_STR "obj=%s; rejected: %s" 476@ MSG_REJ_UNKFILE "obj=%s; rejected: unknown file type" 477@ MSG_REJ_HWCAP_1 "obj=%s; rejected: hardware capability unsupported: \ 478 %s" 479 480# Libs messages 481 482@ MSG_LIB_INITPATH "Library Search Paths (initial)" 483@ MSG_LIB_UPPATH "Library Search Paths (-L updated)" 484@ MSG_LIB_LOPT "find lib=-l%s; path=%s" 485@ MSG_LIB_REQUIRED "find lib=%s; path=%s (required by %s)" 486@ MSG_LIB_LDLIBPATH " search path=%s (LD_LIBRARY_PATH)" 487@ MSG_LIB_LDLIBPATHC " search path=%s (configuration LD_LIBRARY_PATH - %s)" 488@ MSG_LIB_RUNPATH " search path=%s (RUNPATH/RPATH from file %s)" 489@ MSG_LIB_DEFAULT " search path=%s (default)" 490@ MSG_LIB_DEFAULTC " search path=%s (configuration default - %s)" 491@ MSG_LIB_TDEFAULT " search path=%s (trusted default)" 492@ MSG_LIB_TDEFAULTC " search path=%s (trusted configuration default - %s)" 493@ MSG_LIB_LIBPATH " search path=%s (LIBPATH or -YP)" 494@ MSG_LIB_YPATH " search path=%s replaces path=%s (-Y%c)" 495 496@ MSG_LIB_FIND "find object=%s; searching" 497@ MSG_LIB_TRYING " trying path=%s%s" 498@ MSG_LIB_ALTER " trying path=%s (auditing supplied alternative)" 499@ MSG_LIB_SKIP " skip path=%s (auditing directed)" 500@ MSG_LIB_IGNORE " ignore path=%s (insecure directory name)" 501@ MSG_LIB_INUSE " use path=%s (implicitly secure, as directory \ 502 has already provided dependencies)" 503 504# Mapfile messages 505 506@ MSG_MAP_MAPFILE "map file=%s" 507 508@ MSG_MAP_SEG_DECL_1 "segment declaration (=), segment added:" 509@ MSG_MAP_SEG_DECL_2 "segment declaration (=), segment updated:" 510@ MSG_MAP_SEG_DECL_3 "implicit segment declaration (:), segment added:" 511@ MSG_MAP_SEG_DECL_4 "implicit segment declaration (@), segment added:" 512@ MSG_MAP_SEG_DECL_5 "size-symbol declaration (@), segment updated:" 513 514@ MSG_MAP_CAP "hardware/software declaration (=), capabilities added:" 515 516@ MSG_MAP_MAP_DIR "mapping directive (:), entrance criteria added:" 517 518@ MSG_MAP_SEC_ORDER "map section ordering, segment: %s section: \ 519 %s index: %d" 520 521@ MSG_MAP_SYM_SCOPE "symbol scope definition ({})" 522@ MSG_MAP_SYM_SIZE "size-symbol declaration (@), symbol=%s; %s" 523@ MSG_MAP_SYM_VER_1 "%s, %s; symbol=%s (%s)" 524@ MSG_MAP_SYM_VER_2 "%s; symbol=%s (%s)" 525 526@ MSG_MAP_CNT_DEF_1 "library control definition (-), %s; needed=%s" 527@ MSG_MAP_CNT_DEF_2 "library control definition (-), %s; needed" 528 529@ MSG_MAP_SORT_TITLE "map file additions: segment sorting required (vaddr):" 530@ MSG_MAP_SORT_ORIG " original=%s" 531@ MSG_MAP_SORT_FINAL " sorted=%s" 532 533# Move messages 534 535@ MSG_MOVE_FILE "file=%s processing move data" 536 537@ MSG_MOVE_TITLE1 " i/o offset size repeat stride \ 538 value with respect to" 539@ MSG_MOVE_TITLE2 " i/o address size repeat stride \ 540 value with respect to" 541 542@ MSG_MOVE_ENTRYIN " in %#10llx %6d %6d %6d %#16llx %s" 543@ MSG_MOVE_ENTRYOUT " out %#10llx %6d %6d %6d %#16llx %s" 544@ MSG_MOVE_EXPAND " %#10llx %#16llx (expanded)" 545 546@ MSG_MOVE_ADJEXPAND "for symbol=%s roffset: new=0x%llx" 547@ MSG_MOVE_ADJMOVE "for symbol=%s roffset: from=0x%llx, to=0x%llx" 548@ MSG_MOVE_OUTSCTADJ "adjusting addend for symbol=%s" 549@ MSG_MOVE_PAREXPN "expanding symbol=%s into .data: %s" 550@ MSG_MOVE_OUTMOVE "copying move entries for symbol=%s into .SUNW_move" 551@ MSG_MOVE_INPUT "collecting move entries: file=%s" 552@ MSG_MOVE_BAD "move %lld offset invalid: %s: offset=0x%llx \ 553 lies outside memory image; move discarded" 554 555# Section header messages 556 557@ MSG_SHD_MODIFIED "section=%s; section header modified by support \ 558 library: %s" 559@ MSG_SHD_ORIG " original:" 560@ MSG_SHD_NEW " new:" 561 562# TRANSLATION_NOTE - The following two items are used following a number in 563# the MSG_SHD_OFFSET_ENT_XX format strings below. For example "1 entry" 564# or "23 entries". 565# 566@ MSG_SHD_ENTRY_1 "entry" 567@ MSG_SHD_ENTRY_N "entries" 568 569 570# Section messages 571 572@ MSG_SEC_BACKING "map file symbol definitions: create backing storage:" 573 574@ MSG_SEC_INPUT "section=%s; input from file=%s" 575@ MSG_SEC_INPUT_GENSTR "section=%s; input generated merged string section" 576@ MSG_SEC_ADDED "section=%s; added to segment=%s" 577@ MSG_SEC_CREATED "section=%s; added to segment=%s (created)" 578@ MSG_SEC_REDIRECTED "section=%s; redirected to section=%s" 579@ MSG_SEC_DISCARDED "section=%s; input from file=%s; \ 580 discarded in favor of section=%s; file=%s" 581 582@ MSG_SEC_GNU_COMDAT_1 "section=%s; identified as COMDAT with \ 583 relaxed relocations enabled" 584@ MSG_SEC_GNU_COMDAT_2 "section=%s; identified as COMDAT" 585@ MSG_SEC_GNU_COMDAT_3 "section=%s; relaxed relocations enabled" 586 587@ MSG_SEC_GRP_DEFINE "section=%s; input from file=%s; defines %s\ 588 group: signature symbol: %s" 589@ MSG_SEC_GRP_MEMBER "section=%s; input from file=%s; member of %s\ 590 group: signature symbol: %s" 591@ MSG_SEC_GRP_DISCARDED "section=%s; input from file=%s; discarded in favor of \ 592 group: signature symbol: %s: file=%s" 593 594@ MSG_SEC_STRMERGE_DISCARDED "section=%s; input from file=%s; \ 595 discarded in favor of generated merged string section" 596@ MSG_SEC_STRMERGE_UNSUP "section=%s; input from file=%s; sh_addralign=%lld; \ 597 sh_entsize=%lld; unable to merge sections with this \ 598 size and alignment" 599 600@ MSG_SEC_STRTAB_STND "strtab=%s; full size: %lld; uncompressed" 601@ MSG_SEC_STRTAB_COMP "strtab=%s; full size: %lld; compressed down to: %lld" 602@ MSG_SEC_GENSTR_COMP "section=%s (generated merged string section); \ 603 full size: %lld; compressed down to: %lld" 604@ MSG_SEC_STRTAB_HD "strtab=%s; compression information [%d buckets]:" 605@ MSG_SEC_STRTAB_BCKT " bucket[%d]:" 606@ MSG_SEC_STRTAB_MSTR " [%lld] %s <master>" 607@ MSG_SEC_STRTAB_SUFSTR " [%lld] %s <suffix of: %s>" 608 609# Unused messages 610 611@ MSG_USD_SEC "section=%s; size=0x%llx; input from file=%s; \ 612 unused: does not satisfy any references%s" 613@ MSG_USD_SECDISCARD "; discarded" 614@ MSG_USD_FILE "file=%s unused: does not satisfy any references" 615@ MSG_USD_NEEDSTR "file=%s unused: unable to determine use" 616@ MSG_USD_UNREF "file=%s unreferenced: unused dependency of %s" 617@ MSG_USD_FILECYCLIC "file=%s unused: cyclic group [%d] member: \ 618 unreferenced outside of group" 619@ MSG_USD_LCINTERFACE "file=%s unused interface [%s]: using interface \ 620 from previously loaded object: file=%s" 621 622@ MSG_USD_LDLIBPATH " search path=%s unused: LD_LIBRARY_PATH entry" 623@ MSG_DUP_LDLIBPATH " search path=%s unused: (duplicate) LD_LIBRARY_PATH \ 624 entry" 625@ MSG_USD_LDLIBPATHC " search path=%s unused: configuration \ 626 LD_LIBRARY_PATH entry - %s" 627@ MSG_DUP_LDLIBPATHC " search path=%s unused: (duplicate) configuration \ 628 LD_LIBRARY_PATH entry - %s" 629@ MSG_USD_RUNPATH " search path=%s unused: RUNPATH/RPATH from file %s" 630 631# Segment messages 632 633@ MSG_SEG_DESC_INUSE "Segment Descriptor List (in use)" 634@ MSG_SEG_DESC_AVAIL "Segment Descriptor List (available)" 635 636 637# Support messages 638 639@ MSG_SUP_REQ "support object request=%s (%s)" 640@ MSG_SUP_REQ_ENV "supplied via SGS_SUPPORT" 641@ MSG_SUP_REQ_CMD "supplied via -S" 642 643@ MSG_SUP_ROUTINE " support object=%s: provides routine %s" 644 645@ MSG_SUP_CALLING_1 " calling routine=%s (%s)" 646@ MSG_SUP_CALLING_2 " calling routine=%s (%s) %s=%s" 647@ MSG_SUP_VNONE " unloading object=%s: version=LD_SUP_VNONE" 648@ MSG_SUP_OUTFILE "output file" 649@ MSG_SUP_INFILE "input file" 650@ MSG_SUP_INSEC "input section" 651@ MSG_SUP_SEC "section" 652 653# Symbol strings 654@ MSG_SYM_AR_FILE "symbol table processing; input file=%s [ archive ] %s" 655@ MSG_SYM_AR_ENTRY "archive[%lld]=%s" 656@ MSG_SYM_AR_CHECK "archive[%lld]=%s (%s) checking for tentative or \ 657 restricted visibility override" 658@ MSG_SYM_AR_RESOLVE "archive[%lld]=%s (%s) resolves undefined or tentative \ 659 symbol" 660@ MSG_SYM_AR_FORCEDEXRT "archive[%lld]=%s (%s) forced extraction" 661 662@ MSG_SYM_SPECIAL "symbol table processing; building special symbols" 663@ MSG_SYM_PROCESS "symbol table processing; input file=%s [ %s ]" 664@ MSG_SYM_FINAL "symbol table processing; final update" 665@ MSG_SYM_INDEX "symbol table processing; determining section \ 666 symbol's index" 667@ MSG_SYM_BSS "symbol table processing; assigning to bss \ 668 (possible copy relocations)" 669@ MSG_SYM_REDUCED "symbol table processing; reducing global symbols" 670@ MSG_SYM_RETAINING "symbol table processing; retaining local symbols" 671@ MSG_SYM_VERSION "symbol table processing; adding version symbols" 672 673@ MSG_SYM_BASIC "symbol[%d]=%s" 674@ MSG_SYM_ADDING "symbol[%d]=%s (global); adding" 675@ MSG_SYM_SECTION "symbol[%d]=%s (section); segment=%s" 676@ MSG_SYM_RESOLVING "symbol[%d]=%s (global); resolving [%d][%d]" 677@ MSG_SYM_UPDATE "symbol=%s; updated" 678@ MSG_SYM_CREATE "symbol=%s; creating" 679@ MSG_SYM_REDUCING "symbol=%s; reducing to local" 680@ MSG_SYM_ELIMINATING "symbol=%s; eliminating" 681@ MSG_SYM_NOTELIMINATE "symbol=%s; not eliminated: referenced by \ 682 section=%s, entry[%d]" 683@ MSG_SYM_DISCARD_SEC "symbol=%s; discarded: originates from unused or \ 684 discarded section=%s from file=%s" 685@ MSG_SYM_DISCARD_FILE "symbol=%s; discarded: originates from unused or \ 686 discarded file=%s" 687@ MSG_SYM_DISCARD_DUP "symbol[%d]=%s; discarded duplicate: originates from \ 688 file=%s" 689 690@ MSG_SYM_AOUT "symbol=%s; (original AOUT name)" 691@ MSG_SYM_LOOKUP "symbol=%s; lookup in file=%s [ %s ]" 692@ MSG_SYM_DLSYM_1 "symbol=%s; dlsym() called from file=%s %s %s" 693@ MSG_SYM_DLSYM_2 "symbol=%s; dlsym() called from file=%s; starting \ 694 at file=%s %s %s" 695 696@ MSG_SYM_LAZY_RESCAN "rescanning for lazy dependencies for symbol: %s" 697 698@ MSG_SYM_DUPSORTADDR "section %s: symbol `%s' and symbol `%s' have the \ 699 same address: %#llx" 700 701@ MSG_SYM_IGNGNUVER "symbol=%s; hash index=%d; version=%d; skipping \ 702 symbol with GNU version hidden bit set in file=%s" 703 704# Syminfo string 705 706@ MSG_SYMINFO_INFO "syminfo information" 707 708 709# Version strings 710 711@ MSG_VER_AVAIL_1 "version availability: file=%s" 712@ MSG_VER_AVAIL_2 " available version selected from" 713@ MSG_VER_DEF_TITLE "version definition processing: file=%s" 714@ MSG_VER_NEED_TITLE "version needed processing: file=%s" 715@ MSG_VER_NOINTERFACE "version definition has no interface symbols: %s" 716 717# SHF_ORDERED related messages. Token used is sections. 718 719@ MSG_ORD_SORT_BEFORE "section=%s; requires output section reordering:" 720@ MSG_ORD_SORT_AFTER "section=%s; output section reordered:" 721@ MSG_ORD_HDR_1 " number of SHN_BEGIN=%u, SHN_AFTER=%u, \ 722 sh_info/sh_link=%u" 723@ MSG_ORD_TITLE_0 " section=%s from %s is not an ordered section" 724@ MSG_ORD_TITLE_1 " section=%s from %s, %s=SHN_BEGIN" 725@ MSG_ORD_TITLE_2 " section=%s from %s, %s=SHN_AFTER" 726@ MSG_ORD_TITLE_3 " section=%s from %s, %s=%s, sort key=%u" 727 728@ MSG_ORD_ERR_TITLE "the SHF_ORDERED section %s from %s has \ 729 an error; flag ignored" 730 731@ MSG_ORD_ERR_INFORANGE " the sh_info field is out of range" 732@ MSG_ORD_ERR_ORDER " the section pointed by sh_info is an ordered section" 733@ MSG_ORD_ERR_LINKRANGE " the sh_link field is out of range" 734@ MSG_ORD_ERR_FLAGS " the sh_flag is incorrect" 735@ MSG_ORD_ERR_CYCLIC " the sh_link is cyclic" 736@ MSG_ORD_ERR_LINKINV " a section pointed to by sh_link has an error" 737 738# Link-Auditing Messages 739 740@ MSG_AUD_INIT "audit library %s: processing" 741@ MSG_AUD_VERSION "audit library %s: running at version: %d" 742@ MSG_AUD_INTERFACE "audit library %s: provides interface: %s" 743@ MSG_AUD_OBJECT "audit library %s: offered object: %s" 744@ MSG_AUD_SYM "audit library %s: %s: symbol: %s: value: 0x%llx %s" 745@ MSG_AUD_SYMNEW "modified to: 0x%llx" 746 747@ MSG_AUD_IGNORE "file=%s; global auditing request ignored: object \ 748 did not initiate process" 749@ MSG_AUD_SKIP "file=%s; skipped: using auditor from %s" 750@ MSG_AUD_TERM "file=%s; auditing terminated search" 751 752# GOT Messages 753 754@ MSG_GOT_INFO "Global Offset Table information: (%u entries)" 755 756# TRANSLATION_NOTE 757# Do not translate .init or .fini, they represent reserved section names. 758 759@ MSG_UTL_INIT "calling .init (%s): %s" 760@ MSG_UTL_FINI "calling .fini: %s" 761@ MSG_UTL_ARRAY "calling %s[%d]:0x%llx: %s" 762@ MSG_UTL_TRANS "transferring control: %s" 763@ MSG_UTL_INTOOLATE "loading after relocation has started: interposition \ 764 request (DF_1_INTERPOSE) ignored: %s" 765 766@ MSG_UTL_EDGE_TITLE_I "traversing %s dependency edge for interposer:" 767@ MSG_UTL_EDGE_TITLE_S "traversing %s dependency edge:" 768@ MSG_UTL_EDGE_START " node (%d): file=%s" 769@ MSG_UTL_EDGE_IN " node (%d): file=%s: referenced by %s %s" 770@ MSG_UTL_EDGE_OUT " node (%d): file=%s; cyclic dependency on %s" 771@ MSG_UTL_COLLECT " [%d] %s; collecting %s section" 772 773@ MSG_UTL_SORT "from sorted order" 774@ MSG_UTL_PEND "pending" 775@ MSG_UTL_DYN "dynamically triggered" 776@ MSG_UTL_DONE "done" 777 778@ MSG_UTL_NOINIT "warning: calling %s whose init has not completed" 779 780@ MSG_UTL_DBNOTIFY "notify debugger: event: %s state: %s" 781 782@ MSG_UTL_SCC_TITLE " cycle detected - sorting cyclic dependencies in %s" 783@ MSG_UTL_SCC_SUBI "reverse load-order" 784@ MSG_UTL_SCC_SUBF "load-order" 785 786@ MSG_UTL_LCINTERFACE "file=%s; provides interface [%s]: 0x%llx" 787 788# Generic strings 789 790@ MSG_STR_IGNORE "ignored" 791@ MSG_STR_ENTERED "entered" 792@ MSG_STR_INITIAL "initialized" 793@ MSG_STR_IN " in" 794@ MSG_STR_OUT "out" 795@ MSG_STR_ACT "act" 796@ MSG_STR_OLD "old" 797@ MSG_STR_NEW "new" 798@ MSG_STR_RESOLVED "resolved" 799@ MSG_STR_ADD "adding" 800@ MSG_STR_UP_1 "updating" 801@ MSG_STR_UP_2 "updated" 802 803@ MSG_STR_UNKNOWN "<unknown>" 804@ MSG_STR_ORPHAN "<orphan>" 805 806@ MSG_STR_UNUSED "(unused)" 807@ MSG_STR_AGAIN "(again)" 808@ MSG_STR_NULL "(null)" 809@ MSG_STR_ALTER " (alternate)" 810@ MSG_STR_COPYZERO " (copy zero's unnecessary)" 811@ MSG_STR_TEMPORARY " (temporary)" 812@ MSG_STR_RETRY " (retry) " 813 814# TLS related messages 815 816@ MSG_TLS_STATBLOCK1 "static TLS module: [%ld] %s" 817@ MSG_TLS_STATBLOCK2 "static TLS reservation: in use %#llx: \ 818 additional backup: %#llx" 819@ MSG_TLS_STATBLOCK3 "static TLS requirement: [%ld] %s: size %#llx: \ 820 satisfied from backup reservation: remaining %#llx" 821@ MSG_TLS_MODENT1 " block: %#18llx soff: %#10llx flags: %#llx \ 822 %s" 823@ MSG_TLS_MODENT2 " filesz: %#18llx memsz: %#10llx modid: %lld" 824@ MSG_TLS_MODACT "%s TLS module: %s" 825@ MSG_TLS_ADD "add" 826@ MSG_TLS_REMOVE "remove" 827 828# Statistics related messages 829 830@ MSG_STATS_AR "archive %s: count=%d, used=%d (%d%%)" 831 832@ MSG_STATS_GENERAL "General Statistics:" 833@ MSG_STATS_FILES " Input files: relocatables=%lld \ 834 shared objects=%lld archives=%lld" 835@ MSG_STATS_SYMBOLS_OUT " Symbols output: globals=%-10lld locals=%lld" 836@ MSG_STATS_SYMBOLS_IN " Symbols input: globals=%-10lld scoped=%-10lld \ 837 eliminated=%lld" 838@ MSG_STATS_RELOCS_OUT " Relocations output: records=%lld" 839@ MSG_STATS_RELOCS_IN " Relocations input: records=%-10lld applied=%lld" 840 841# Hardware/Software capabilities messages 842 843@ MSG_CAP_VAL_HW1 "hardware capabilities - %s" 844 845@ MSG_CAP_SEC_TITLE "hardware/software capabilities; input file=%s" 846@ MSG_CAP_SEC_ENTRY "%12.12s %-15.15s %s" 847 848@ MSG_CAP_HW_CANDIDATE "obj=%s; hardware capabilities candidate" 849 850@ MSG_CAP_HWFILTR_1 "dir=%s; hardware capability directory filtered by %s" 851@ MSG_CAP_HWFILTR_2 "dir=%s; no hardware capability objects found" 852 853 854 855@ MSG_ELF_HEADER "ELF Header" 856 857# Capabilities entries. 858# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following two entries provide for a series of one or 859# more capabilities table entries that align with the initial title. 860 861@ MSG_CAP_ELF_TITLE " index tag value" 862@ MSG_CAP_ELF_ENTRY "%10.10s %-15.15s %s" 863 864 865# Dynamic entries. 866# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following two entries provide for a series of one or 867# more dynamic table entries that align with the initial title. 868 869@ MSG_DYN_TITLE " index tag value" 870@ MSG_DYN_ENTRY "%10.10s %-16.16s %-#16llx %s" 871 872 873# Symbol table entries. 874# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following entries provide for a series of one or more 875# standard 32-bit symbol table entries that align with the initial title. 876 877@ MSG_SYM_EFS_TITLE_32 " index value size type bind \ 878 oth ver shndx name" 879@ MSG_SYM_LDS_TITLE_32 " value size type bind \ 880 oth ver shndx" 881@ MSG_SYM_EFS_ENTRY_32 "%10.10s %10.10s 0x%8.8x %4s %4s %2s %4s \ 882 %-14.14s %s" 883 884# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following entries provide for a series of one or more 885# long 32-bit symbol table entries that align with the initial title. 886 887@ MSG_SYM_EFL_TITLE_32 " index value size type bind \ 888 oth ver shndx / name" 889@ MSG_SYM_LDL_TITLE_32 " value size type bind \ 890 oth ver shndx" 891@ MSG_SYM_EFL_ENTRY_32 "%10.10s %10.10s 0x%8.8x %4s %4s %2s %4s \ 892 %-14s %s" 893 894# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following entries provide for a series of one or more 895# standard 64-bit symbol table entries that align with the initial title. 896 897@ MSG_SYM_EFS_TITLE_64 " index value size \ 898 type bind oth ver shndx name" 899@ MSG_SYM_LDS_TITLE_64 " value size \ 900 type bind oth ver shndx" 901@ MSG_SYM_EFS_ENTRY_64 "%10.10s %18.18s 0x%16.16llx %4s %4s %2s %4s \ 902 %-14.14s %s" 903 904# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following entries provide for a series of one or more 905# long 64-bit symbol table entries that align with the initial title. 906 907@ MSG_SYM_EFL_TITLE_64 " index value size \ 908 type bind oth ver shndx / name" 909@ MSG_SYM_LDL_TITLE_64 " value size \ 910 type bind oth ver shndx" 911@ MSG_SYM_EFL_ENTRY_64 "%10.10s %18.18s 0x%16.16llx %4s %4s %2s %4s \ 912 %-14s %s" 913 914 915# Syminfo entries. 916# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following two entries provide for a series of one or 917# more symbol information table entries that align with the initial title. 918 919@ MSG_SYMINFO_TITLE " index flags \ 920 bound to symbol" 921@ MSG_SYMINFO_ENTRY "%10.10s %-8s %7s %-24s %s" 922 923@ MSG_SYMINFO_SELF "<self>" 924@ MSG_SYMINFO_PARENT "<parent>" 925@ MSG_SYMINFO_EXTERN "<extern>" 926 927 928# Global offset table entries. 929# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following two entries are used by elfdump(1), and 930# provide for a series of one or more 32-bit got table entries that align with 931# the initial title. 932 933@ MSG_GOT_TITLE_32 " index addr value \ 934 pending relocation" 935@ MSG_GOT_ENTRY_RE_32 "%10.10s 0x%08llx 0x%08llx %-24s %s" 936@ MSG_GOT_ENTRY_NR_32 "%10.10s 0x%08llx 0x%08llx" 937 938# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following two entries are used by elfdump(1), and 939# provide for a series of one or more 64-bit got table entries that align with 940# the initial title. 941 942@ MSG_GOT_TITLE_64 " index addr \ 943 value pending relocation" 944@ MSG_GOT_ENTRY_RE_64 "%10.10s 0x%016llx 0x%016llx %-24s %s" 945@ MSG_GOT_ENTRY_NR_64 "%10.10s 0x%016llx 0x%016llx" 946 947# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following three entries are used by ld(1), and provide 948# for a series of one or more 32-bit got table entries that align with one of 949# the initial titles. 950 951@ MSG_GOT_COLUMNS1_32 " index ref offset addend symbol" 952@ MSG_GOT_COLUMNS2_32 " index ref offset value symbol" 953@ MSG_GOT_FORMAT1_32 "%10.10s %3s 0x%08llx 0x%08llx %s" 954@ MSG_GOT_FORMAT2_32 "%10.10s %3s 0x%08llx 0x%08llx %s:%s" 955 956# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following three entries are used by ld(1), and provide 957# for a series of one or more 64-bit got table entries that align with one of 958# the initial titles. 959 960@ MSG_GOT_COLUMNS1_64 " index ref offset \ 961 addend symbol" 962@ MSG_GOT_COLUMNS2_64 " index ref offset \ 963 value symbol" 964@ MSG_GOT_FORMAT1_64 "%10.10s %3s 0x%016llx 0x%016llx %s" 965@ MSG_GOT_FORMAT2_64 "%10.10s %3s 0x%016llx 0x%016llx %s:%s" 966 967# Version table entries. 968@ MSG_VER_DEF " index version dependency" 969@ MSG_VER_NEED " file version" 970@ MSG_VER_NEED_GNUVER " index file version" 971 972@ MSG_VER_LINE_1 "%10.10s %-26.26s %-20s %s" 973@ MSG_VER_LLINE_1 "%10s %-26s %-20s %s" 974@ MSG_VER_LINE_2 "%47s %s" 975@ MSG_VER_LINE_3 "%38s %-20s %s" 976@ MSG_VER_LINE_4 " %s" 977@ MSG_VER_LINE_5 " %-26.26s %s" 978@ MSG_VER_LLINE_5 " %-26s %s" 979 980 981# Relocation entries. 982# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by elfdump(1). These 983# strings provide for a series of one or more 32-bit relocation table entries, 984# using truncated section names, that align with one of the initial titles. 985 986@ MSG_REL_EFSA_TITLE_32 " type offset addend \ 987 section symbol" 988@ MSG_REL_EFSN_TITLE_32 " type offset \ 989 section symbol" 990@ MSG_REL_EFSA_ENTRY_32 " %-24s %#10llx %#10llx %-14.14s %s" 991@ MSG_REL_EFSN_ENTRY_32 " %-24s %#10llx %-14.14s %s" 992 993# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by elfdump(1). These 994# strings provide for a series of one or more 32-bit relocation table entries, 995# using long section names, that align with one of the initial titles. 996 997@ MSG_REL_EFLA_TITLE_32 " type offset addend \ 998 section / symbol" 999@ MSG_REL_EFLN_TITLE_32 " type offset \ 1000 section / symbol" 1001@ MSG_REL_EFLA_ENTRY_32 " %-24s %#10llx %#10llx %-14s %s" 1002@ MSG_REL_EFLN_ENTRY_32 " %-24s %#10llx %-14s %s" 1003 1004 1005# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by ld.so.1(1). These 1006# strings provide for a series of one or more 32-bit relocation table entries, 1007# that align with the initial titles. 1008 1009@ MSG_REL_RTA_TITLE_32 " type offset \ 1010 addend symbol" 1011@ MSG_REL_RTN_TITLE_32 " type offset \ 1012 value symbol" 1013@ MSG_REL_RTV_TITLE_32 " value" 1014@ MSG_REL_RTA_ENTRY_32 " %5s %-24s %#10llx %#10llx %s %s" 1015@ MSG_REL_RTN_ENTRY_32 " %5s %-24s %#10llx %s %s" 1016@ MSG_REL_RT_APLVAL_32 " apply %#10llx %#10llx" 1017@ MSG_REL_RT_APLREG_32 " apply %10.10s %#10llx" 1018 1019 1020# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by ld(1). These strings 1021# provide for a series of one or more 32-bit relocation table entries, using 1022# truncated section names, that align with one of the initial titles. 1023 1024@ MSG_REL_LDSA_TITLE_32 " type \ 1025 offset addend section symbol" 1026@ MSG_REL_LDSN_TITLE_32 " type \ 1027 offset section symbol" 1028@ MSG_REL_LDSV_TITLE_32 " type \ 1029 offset value section symbol" 1030@ MSG_REL_LDSA_ENTRY_32 " %5s %-24s %#10llx %#10llx %-14.14s %s %s" 1031@ MSG_REL_LDSN_ENTRY_32 " %5s %-24s %#10llx %-14.14s %s %s" 1032 1033# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by ld(1). These strings 1034# provide for a series of one or more 32-bit relocation table entries, using 1035# long section names, that align with one of the initial titles. 1036 1037@ MSG_REL_LDLA_TITLE_32 " type \ 1038 offset addend section / symbol" 1039@ MSG_REL_LDLN_TITLE_32 " type \ 1040 offset section / symbol" 1041@ MSG_REL_LDLV_TITLE_32 " type \ 1042 offset value section / symbol" 1043@ MSG_REL_LDLA_ENTRY_32 " %5s %-24s %#10llx %#10llx %-14s %s %s" 1044@ MSG_REL_LDLN_ENTRY_32 " %5s %-24s %#10llx %-14s %s %s" 1045 1046 1047# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by elfdump(1). These 1048# strings provide for a series of one or more 64-bit relocation table entries, 1049# using truncated section names, that align with one of the initial titles. 1050 1051@ MSG_REL_EFSA_TITLE_64 " type \ 1052 offset addend section symbol" 1053@ MSG_REL_EFSN_TITLE_64 " type \ 1054 offset section symbol" 1055@ MSG_REL_EFSA_ENTRY_64 " %-24s %#18llx %#18llx %-14.14s %s" 1056@ MSG_REL_EFSN_ENTRY_64 " %-24s %#18llx %-14.14s %s" 1057 1058# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by elfdump(1). These 1059# strings provide for a series of one or more 64-bit relocation table entries, 1060# using long section names, that align with one of the initial titles. 1061 1062@ MSG_REL_EFLA_TITLE_64 " type \ 1063 offset addend section / symbol" 1064@ MSG_REL_EFLN_TITLE_64 " type \ 1065 offset section / symbol" 1066@ MSG_REL_EFLA_ENTRY_64 " %-24s %#18llx %#18llx %-14s %s" 1067@ MSG_REL_EFLN_ENTRY_64 " %-24s %#18llx %-14s %s" 1068 1069 1070# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by ld.so.1(1). These 1071# strings provide for a series of one or more 64-bit relocation table entries, 1072# that align with the initial titles. 1073 1074@ MSG_REL_RTA_TITLE_64 " type \ 1075 offset addend symbol" 1076@ MSG_REL_RTN_TITLE_64 " type \ 1077 offset value symbol" 1078@ MSG_REL_RTV_TITLE_64 " value" 1079@ MSG_REL_RTA_ENTRY_64 " %5s %-24s %#18llx %#18llx %s %s" 1080@ MSG_REL_RTN_ENTRY_64 " %5s %-24s %#18llx %s %s" 1081@ MSG_REL_RT_APLVAL_64 " apply %#18llx %#18llx" 1082@ MSG_REL_RT_APLREG_64 " apply %18.18s %#18llx" 1083 1084# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by ld(1). These strings 1085# provide for a series of one or more 64-bit relocation table entries, using 1086# truncated section names, that align with one of the initial titles. 1087 1088@ MSG_REL_LDSA_TITLE_64 " type \ 1089 offset addend section symbol" 1090@ MSG_REL_LDSN_TITLE_64 " type \ 1091 offset section symbol" 1092@ MSG_REL_LDSV_TITLE_64 " type \ 1093 offset value section symbol" 1094@ MSG_REL_LDSA_ENTRY_64 " %5s %-24s %#18llx %#18llx %-14.14s %s %s" 1095@ MSG_REL_LDSN_ENTRY_64 " %5s %-24s %#18llx %-14.14s %s %s" 1096 1097# TRANSLATION_NOTE - the following strings are used by ld(1). These strings 1098# provide for a series of one or more 64-bit relocation table entries, using 1099# long section names, that align with one of the initial titles. 1100 1101@ MSG_REL_LDLA_TITLE_64 " type \ 1102 offset addend section / symbol" 1103@ MSG_REL_LDLN_TITLE_64 " type \ 1104 offset section / symbol" 1105@ MSG_REL_LDLV_TITLE_64 " type \ 1106 offset value section / symbol" 1107@ MSG_REL_LDLA_ENTRY_64 " %5s %-24s %#18llx %#18llx %-14s %s %s" 1108@ MSG_REL_LDLN_ENTRY_64 " %5s %-24s %#18llx %-14s %s %s" 1109 1110@ _END_ 1111 1112# Debug enabling tokens (for now these are untranslated) 1113 1114@ MSG_TOK_ALL "all" 1115@ MSG_TOK_ARGS "args" 1116@ MSG_TOK_BINDINGS "bindings" 1117@ MSG_TOK_CAP "cap" 1118@ MSG_TOK_BASIC "basic" 1119@ MSG_TOK_ENTRY "entry" 1120@ MSG_TOK_FILES "files" 1121@ MSG_TOK_HELP "help" 1122@ MSG_TOK_INIT "init" 1123@ MSG_TOK_LIBS "libs" 1124@ MSG_TOK_MAP "map" 1125@ MSG_TOK_RELOC "reloc" 1126@ MSG_TOK_SECTIONS "sections" 1127@ MSG_TOK_SEGMENTS "segments" 1128@ MSG_TOK_SUPPORT "support" 1129@ MSG_TOK_SYMBOLS "symbols" 1130@ MSG_TOK_TLS "tls" 1131@ MSG_TOK_VERSIONS "versions" 1132@ MSG_TOK_AUDIT "audit" 1133@ MSG_TOK_GOT "got" 1134@ MSG_TOK_MOVE "move" 1135@ MSG_TOK_DEMANGLE "demangle" 1136@ MSG_TOK_STRTAB "strtab" 1137@ MSG_TOK_STATS "statistics" 1138@ MSG_TOK_UNUSED "unused" 1139 1140@ MSG_TOK_DETAIL "detail" 1141@ MSG_TOK_LONG "long" 1142@ MSG_TOK_NAME "name" 1143@ MSG_TOK_FULLNAME "fullname" 1144@ MSG_TOK_CLASS "class" 1145@ MSG_TOK_LMID "lmid" 1146@ MSG_TOK_BASE "base" 1147@ MSG_TOK_LDSO "ldso" 1148@ MSG_TOK_NEWLM "newlm" 1149 1150# The following strings represent reserved words, files, pathnames and symbols. 1151# Reference to this strings is via the MSG_ORIG() macro, and thus no message 1152# translation is required. 1153 1154@ MSG_STR_EMPTY "" 1155@ MSG_STR_DELIMIT ",:" 1156@ MSG_STR_COMDAT "COMDAT " 1157 1158@ MSG_SCN_GOT ".got" 1159@ MSG_SCN_PLT ".plt" 1160@ MSG_SCN_BSS ".bss" 1161@ MSG_SCN_INIT ".init" 1162@ MSG_SCN_FINI ".fini" 1163@ MSG_SCN_INITARRAY ".initarray" 1164@ MSG_SCN_FINIARRAY ".finiarray" 1165@ MSG_SCN_PREINITARRAY ".preinitarray" 1166 1167@ MSG_SH_INFO "sh_info" 1168@ MSG_SH_LINK "sh_link" 1169 1170@ MSG_UTL_SCC_ENTRY " [%d] %s" 1171 1172@ MSG_FMT_INDEX " [%d]" 1173@ MSG_FMT_INDEX_RANGE " [%d-%d]" 1174@ MSG_FMT_STR "%s" 1175@ MSG_FMT_PATH "%s/%s" 1176 1177@ MSG_PTH_OBJECT "/tmp/ld.so-OBJECT-" 1178 1179@ MSG_SUNW_OST_SGS "SUNW_OST_SGS" 1180 1181# Entrance criteria messages 1182 1183@ MSG_ECR_NAME " ec_name: %-8s ec_attrmask: %s" 1184@ MSG_ECR_SEGMENT " ec_segment: %-8s ec_attrbits: %s" 1185@ MSG_ECR_NDX " ec_ndx: %-8d ec_type: %s" 1186@ MSG_ECR_FILES " ec_files:" 1187@ MSG_ECR_FILE " %s" 1188 1189# Libs messages 1190 1191@ MSG_LIB_FILE " %s" 1192 1193# PLT binding methods 1194 1195@ MSG_PLT_21D "21d" 1196@ MSG_PLT_24D "24d" 1197@ MSG_PLT_U32 "u32" 1198@ MSG_PLT_U44 "u44" 1199@ MSG_PLT_FULL "full" 1200@ MSG_PLT_FAR "far" 1201 1202# Segment messages 1203 1204@ MSG_SEG_NAME "segment[%d] sg_name: %s" 1205@ MSG_SEG_LENGTH " sg_length: %#llx" 1206@ MSG_SEG_FLAGS " sg_flags: %s" 1207@ MSG_SEG_SIZESYM " sg_sizesym: %s" 1208@ MSG_SEG_ORDER " sec_order:" 1209@ MSG_SEG_SECTION " sec_name: %-8s sec_index: %u" 1210 1211# Section messages (used when expanding segment information) 1212 1213@ MSG_SEC_NAME " section[%d] os_name: %s" 1214 1215# Symbol strings 1216 1217@ MSG_SYM_GLOBAL "global" 1218@ MSG_SYM_LOCAL "local" 1219@ MSG_SYM_COPY "copy rel" 1220@ MSG_SYM_NEXT "[ RTLD_NEXT ]" 1221@ MSG_SYM_DEFAULT "[ RTLD_DEFAULT ]" 1222@ MSG_SYM_SELF "[ RTLD_SELF ]" 1223@ MSG_SYM_PROBE "[ RTLD_PROBE ]" 1224@ MSG_SYM_SINGLETON "( singleton reference )" 1225 1226# Link-map mode strings 1227 1228@ MSG_MODE_GLOBNODEL "[ GLOBAL NODELETE ]" 1229@ MSG_MODE_GLOB "[ GLOBAL ]" 1230@ MSG_MODE_NODEL "[ NODELETE ]" 1231 1232# NOTE: these are used by lari(1), use care when changing. 1233@ MSG_BINFO_START " (" 1234@ MSG_BINFO_DIRECT "direct" 1235@ MSG_BINFO_INTERPOSE "interpose" 1236@ MSG_BINFO_COPYREF "copy-ref" 1237@ MSG_BINFO_FILTEE "filtee" 1238@ MSG_BINFO_PLTADDR "plt-addr" 1239@ MSG_BINFO_END ")" 1240@ MSG_BINFO_SEP "," 1241 1242# Utility messages 1243 1244@ MSG_UTL_EVNT_PREINIT "RD_PREINIT" 1245@ MSG_UTL_EVNT_POSTINIT "RD_POSTINIT" 1246@ MSG_UTL_EVNT_DLACT "RD_DLACTIVITY" 1247 1248@ MSG_UTL_STA_ADD "RT_ADD" 1249@ MSG_UTL_STA_DELETE "RT_DELETE" 1250@ MSG_UTL_STA_CONSIST "RT_CONSISTENT" 1251 1252# Version messages 1253 1254@ MSG_VER_SELECTED " SELECTED %-26.26s %s" 1255@ MSG_VER_L_SELECTED " SELECTED %-26s %s" 1256@ MSG_VER_ALL " ALL %-26.26s" 1257@ MSG_VER_L_ALL " ALL %-26s" 1258 1259# Global offset table entries. 1260 1261@ MSG_GOT_INDEX " [%d]" 1262@ MSG_GOT_SMALL_PIC "pic" 1263@ MSG_GOT_BIG_PIC "PIC" 1264 1265@ MSG_CNTL_ENTRY " [0x%llx] %s" 1266 1267@ MSG_STR_NL "\n" 1268 1269@ MSG_FMT_INDEX " [%d]" 1270 1271@ MSG_SUNW_OST_SGS "SUNW_OST_SGS" 1272 1273@ MSG_ELF_MAGIC " ei_magic: { 0x%x, %c, %c, %c }" 1274@ MSG_ELF_CLASS " ei_class: %-18s ei_data: %s" 1275@ MSG_ELF_MACHINE " e_machine: %-18s e_version: %s" 1276@ MSG_ELF_TYPE " e_type: %s" 1277@ MSG_ELF_FLAGS " e_flags: %18s" 1278@ MSG_ELF_FLAGS_FMT " e_flags: %s" 1279@ MSG_ELF_ESIZE " e_entry: %#18llx e_ehsize: %2d \ 1280 e_shstrndx: %d" 1281@ MSG_ELFX_ESIZE " e_entry: %#18llx e_ehsize: %2d \ 1282 e_shstrndx: SHN_XINDEX (see shdr[0].sh_link)" 1283@ MSG_ELF_SHOFF " e_shoff: %#18llx e_shentsize: %2d \ 1284 e_shnum: %d" 1285@ MSG_ELFX_SHOFF " e_shoff: %#18llx e_shentsize: %2d \ 1286 e_shnum: 0 (see shdr[0].sh_size)" 1287@ MSG_ELF_PHOFF " e_phoff: %#18llx e_phentsize: %2d \ 1288 e_phnum: %d" 1289@ MSG_ELFX_PHOFF " e_phoff: %#18llx e_phentsize: %2d \ 1290 e_phnum: PN_XNUM (see shdr[0].sh_info)" 1291 1292# Shdr[0] messages 1293 1294@ MSG_SHD0_TITLE "Section Header[0]: (ELF Ehdr extensions)" 1295@ MSG_SHD0_ADDR " sh_addr: %-6lld sh_flags: %s" 1296@ MSG_SHD0_SIZE " sh_size: %-6lld (e_shnum) sh_type: %s" 1297@ MSG_SHD0_OFFSET " sh_offset: %-6lld \ 1298 sh_entsize: %lld" 1299@ MSG_SHD0_LINK " sh_link: %-6d (e_shstrndx) sh_info: \ 1300 %d (e_phnum)" 1301@ MSG_SHD0_ALIGN " sh_addralign: %-6lld" 1302 1303# Section header messages 1304 1305@ MSG_SHD_ADDR_32 " sh_addr: %#-10llx sh_flags: %s" 1306@ MSG_SHD_SIZE_32 " sh_size: %#-10llx sh_type: %s" 1307@ MSG_SHD_OFFSET_32 " sh_offset: %#-10llx sh_entsize: %#llx" 1308@ MSG_SHD_OFFSET_ENT_32 " sh_offset: %#-10llx sh_entsize: %#llx \ 1309 (%lld %s)" 1310@ MSG_SHD_LINK_32 " sh_link: %-14s sh_info: %s" 1311@ MSG_SHD_ALIGN_32 " sh_addralign: %#-10llx" 1312 1313@ MSG_SHD_ADDR_64 " sh_addr: %#-18llx sh_flags: %s" 1314@ MSG_SHD_SIZE_64 " sh_size: %#-18llx sh_type: %s" 1315@ MSG_SHD_OFFSET_64 " sh_offset: %#-18llx sh_entsize: %#llx" 1316@ MSG_SHD_OFFSET_ENT_64 " sh_offset: %#-18llx sh_entsize: %#llx \ 1317 (%lld %s)" 1318@ MSG_SHD_LINK_64 " sh_link: %-18s sh_info: %s" 1319@ MSG_SHD_ALIGN_64 " sh_addralign: %#-18llx" 1320 1321# Program header messages 1322 1323@ MSG_PHD_VADDR_32 " p_vaddr: %#-10llx p_flags: %s" 1324@ MSG_PHD_PADDR_32 " p_paddr: %#-10llx p_type: %s" 1325@ MSG_PHD_FILESZ_32 " p_filesz: %#-10llx p_memsz: %#llx" 1326@ MSG_PHD_OFFSET_32 " p_offset: %#-10llx p_align: %#llx" 1327 1328@ MSG_PHD_VADDR_64 " p_vaddr: %#-18llx p_flags: %s" 1329@ MSG_PHD_PADDR_64 " p_paddr: %#-18llx p_type: %s" 1330@ MSG_PHD_FILESZ_64 " p_filesz: %#-18llx p_memsz: %#llx" 1331@ MSG_PHD_OFFSET_64 " p_offset: %#-18llx p_align: %#llx" 1332 1333# Syminfo formats 1334 1335@ MSG_SYMINFO_UNKFLAG "[0x%x]" 1336 1337# Lc_interface interface tags. 1338 1339@ MSG_CI_NULL "NULL" 1340@ MSG_CI_VERSION "VERSION" 1341@ MSG_CI_ATEXIT "ATEXIT" 1342@ MSG_CI_LCMESSAGES "LCMESSAGES" 1343@ MSG_CI_BIND_GUARD "BIND_GUARD" 1344@ MSG_CI_BIND_CLEAR "BIND_CLEAR" 1345@ MSG_CI_THR_SELF "THR_SELF" 1346@ MSG_CI_TLS_MODADD "TLS_MODADD" 1347@ MSG_CI_TLS_MODREM "TLS_MODREM" 1348@ MSG_CI_TLS_STATMOD "TLS_STATMOD" 1349@ MSG_CI_THRINIT "THRINIT" 1350 1351# TLS information flags 1352 1353@ MSG_TLS_FLAG_STATIC "STATIC-TLS" 1354 1355# mmapobj() mr_flags. 1356 1357@ MSG_MR_PADDING "[ PADDING ]" 1358@ MSG_MR_HDR_ELF "[ HDR_ELF ]" 1359@ MSG_MR_HDR_AOUT "[ HDR_AOUT ]" 1360