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All rights reserved. 24 * Use is subject to license terms. 25 */ 26 27 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 28 29 #include <ctype.h> 30 #include <stdio.h> 31 #include <unistd.h> 32 #include <stdlib.h> 33 #include <string.h> 34 #include <sys/time.h> 35 36 #include <fcode/private.h> 37 #include <fcode/log.h> 38 39 40 static variable_t verbose_emit; 41 42 void 43 do_verbose_emit(fcode_env_t *env) 44 { 45 verbose_emit ^= 1; 46 } 47 48 /* 49 * Internal "emit". 50 * Note log_emit gathers up characters and issues a syslog or write to 51 * error log file if enabled. 52 */ 53 void 54 do_emit(fcode_env_t *env, uchar_t c) 55 { 56 if (verbose_emit) 57 log_message(MSG_ERROR, "emit(%x)\n", c); 58 59 if (c == '\n') { 60 env->output_column = 0; 61 env->output_line++; 62 } else if (c == '\r') 63 env->output_column = 0; 64 else 65 env->output_column++; 66 if (isatty(fileno(stdout))) { 67 if ((c >= 0x20 && c <= 0x7f) || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || 68 c == '\b') 69 putchar(c); 70 else if (c < 0x20) 71 printf("@%c", c + '@'); 72 else 73 printf("\\%x", c); 74 fflush(stdout); 75 } 76 log_emit(c); 77 } 78 79 void 80 system_message(fcode_env_t *env, char *msg) 81 { 82 throw_from_fclib(env, 1, msg); 83 } 84 85 void 86 emit(fcode_env_t *env) 87 { 88 fstack_t d; 89 90 CHECK_DEPTH(env, 1, "emit"); 91 d = POP(DS); 92 do_emit(env, d); 93 } 94 95 #include <sys/time.h> 96 97 /* 98 * 'key?' - abort if stdin is not a tty. 99 */ 100 void 101 keyquestion(fcode_env_t *env) 102 { 103 struct timeval timeval; 104 fd_set readfds; 105 int ret; 106 107 if (isatty(fileno(stdin))) { 108 FD_ZERO(&readfds); 109 FD_SET(fileno(stdin), &readfds); 110 timeval.tv_sec = 0; 111 timeval.tv_usec = 1000; 112 ret = select(fileno(stdin) + 1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &timeval); 113 if (FD_ISSET(fileno(stdin), &readfds)) 114 PUSH(DS, TRUE); 115 else 116 PUSH(DS, FALSE); 117 } else 118 forth_abort(env, "'key?' called in non-interactive mode"); 119 } 120 121 /* 122 * 'key' - abort if stdin is not a tty, will block on read if char not avail. 123 */ 124 void 125 key(fcode_env_t *env) 126 { 127 uchar_t c; 128 129 if (isatty(fileno(stdin))) { 130 read(fileno(stdin), &c, 1); 131 PUSH(DS, c); 132 } else 133 forth_abort(env, "'key' called in non-interactive mode"); 134 } 135 136 void 137 type(fcode_env_t *env) 138 { 139 int len; 140 char *ptr; 141 142 CHECK_DEPTH(env, 2, "type"); 143 ptr = pop_a_string(env, &len); 144 while (len--) 145 do_emit(env, *ptr++); 146 } 147 148 void 149 paren_cr(fcode_env_t *env) 150 { 151 do_emit(env, '\r'); 152 } 153 154 void 155 fc_crlf(fcode_env_t *env) 156 { 157 do_emit(env, '\n'); 158 } 159 160 void 161 fc_num_out(fcode_env_t *env) 162 { 163 PUSH(DS, (fstack_t)(&env->output_column)); 164 } 165 166 void 167 fc_num_line(fcode_env_t *env) 168 { 169 PUSH(DS, (fstack_t)(&env->output_line)); 170 } 171 172 void 173 expect(fcode_env_t *env) 174 { 175 char *buf, *rbuf; 176 int len; 177 178 CHECK_DEPTH(env, 2, "expect"); 179 buf = pop_a_string(env, &len); 180 read_line(env); 181 rbuf = pop_a_string(env, NULL); 182 if (rbuf) { 183 strcpy(buf, rbuf); 184 env->span = strlen(buf); 185 } else 186 env->span = 0; 187 } 188 189 void 190 span(fcode_env_t *env) 191 { 192 PUSH(DS, (fstack_t)&env->span); 193 } 194 195 void 196 do_ms(fcode_env_t *env) 197 { 198 fstack_t d; 199 timespec_t rqtp; 200 201 CHECK_DEPTH(env, 1, "ms"); 202 d = POP(DS); 203 if (d) { 204 rqtp.tv_sec = 0; 205 rqtp.tv_nsec = d*1000*1000; 206 nanosleep(&rqtp, 0); 207 } 208 } 209 210 void 211 do_get_msecs(fcode_env_t *env) 212 { 213 struct timeval tp; 214 long ms; 215 timespec_t rqtp; 216 217 gettimeofday(&tp, NULL); 218 ms = (tp.tv_usec/1000) + (tp.tv_sec * 1000); 219 PUSH(DS, (fstack_t)ms); 220 rqtp.tv_sec = 0; 221 rqtp.tv_nsec = 1000*1000; 222 nanosleep(&rqtp, 0); 223 } 224 225 #define CMN_MSG_SIZE 256 226 #define CMN_MAX_DIGITS 3 227 228 typedef struct CMN_MSG_T cmn_msg_t; 229 230 struct CMN_MSG_T { 231 char buf[CMN_MSG_SIZE]; 232 int level; 233 int len; 234 cmn_msg_t *prev; 235 cmn_msg_t *next; 236 }; 237 238 typedef struct CMN_FMT_T cmn_fmt_t; 239 240 struct CMN_FMT_T { 241 int fwidth; /* format field width */ 242 int cwidth; /* column width specified in format */ 243 char format; /* format type */ 244 }; 245 246 static cmn_msg_t *root = NULL; 247 static int cmn_msg_level = 0; 248 249 /* 250 * validfmt() 251 * 252 * Called by fmt_str() function to validate and extract formatting 253 * information from the supplied input buffer. 254 * 255 * Supported formats are: 256 * %c - character 257 * %d - signed decimal 258 * %x - unsigned hex 259 * %s - string 260 * %ld - signed 64 bit data 261 * %lx - unsigned 64 bit data 262 * %p - unsigned 64 bit data(pointer) 263 * %% - print as single "%" character 264 * 265 * Return values are: 266 * 0 - valid formatting 267 * 1 - invalid formatting found in the input buffer 268 * -1 - NULL pointer passed in for caller's receptacle 269 * 270 * 271 * For valid formatting, caller's supplied cmn_fmt_t elements are 272 * filled in: 273 * fwidth: 274 * > 0 - returned value is the field width 275 * < 0 - returned value is negation of field width for 276 * 64 bit data formats 277 * cwidth: 278 * formatted column width(if specified), otherwise 0 279 * 280 * format: 281 * contains the formatting(single) character 282 */ 283 static int 284 validfmt(char *fmt, cmn_fmt_t *cfstr) 285 { 286 int isll = 0; 287 int *fwidth, *cwidth; 288 char *format; 289 char *dig1, *dig2; 290 char cdigs[CMN_MAX_DIGITS+1]; 291 292 if (cfstr == NULL) 293 return (-1); 294 295 fwidth = &cfstr->fwidth; 296 cwidth = &cfstr->cwidth; 297 format = &cfstr->format; 298 *fwidth = *cwidth = 0; 299 *format = NULL; 300 dig1 = dig2 = NULL; 301 302 /* check for left justification character */ 303 if (*fmt == '-') { 304 fmt++; 305 (*fwidth)++; 306 307 /* check for column width specification */ 308 if (isdigit(*fmt)) 309 dig1 = fmt; /* save ptr to first digit */ 310 while (isdigit(*fmt)) { 311 fmt++; 312 (*fwidth)++; 313 } 314 /* if ljust specified w/o size, return format error */ 315 if (*fwidth == 1) { 316 return (1); 317 } 318 dig2 = fmt; /* save ptr to last digit + 1 */ 319 } else { 320 /* check for column width specification */ 321 if (isdigit(*fmt)) { 322 dig1 = fmt; /* save ptr to first digit */ 323 while (isdigit(*fmt)) { 324 fmt++; 325 (*fwidth)++; 326 } 327 dig2 = fmt; /* save ptr to last digit + 1 */ 328 } 329 } 330 331 /* if a column width was specified, save it in caller's struct */ 332 if (dig1) { 333 int nbytes; 334 335 nbytes = dig2 - dig1; 336 /* if too many digits in the width return error */ 337 if (nbytes > CMN_MAX_DIGITS) 338 return (1); 339 strncpy(cdigs, dig1, nbytes); 340 cdigs[nbytes] = 0; 341 *cwidth = atoi(cdigs); 342 } 343 344 /* check for long format specifier */ 345 if (*fmt == 'l') { 346 fmt++; 347 (*fwidth)++; 348 isll = 1; 349 } 350 351 /* process by specific format type */ 352 switch (*fmt) { 353 case 'c': 354 case 's': 355 case '%': 356 if (isll) 357 return (1); 358 case 'd': 359 case 'x': 360 *format = *fmt; 361 (*fwidth)++; 362 break; 363 case 'p': 364 isll = 1; /* uses 64 bit format */ 365 *format = *fmt; 366 (*fwidth)++; 367 break; 368 default: 369 return (1); /* unknown format type */ 370 } 371 if (isll) { 372 *fwidth *= -1; 373 } 374 return (0); 375 } 376 377 /* 378 * fmt_args() 379 * 380 * Called by fmt_str() to setup arguments for subsequent snprintf() 381 * calls. For cases not involving column width limitations, processing 382 * simply POPs the data stack as required to setup caller's arg(or 383 * llarg, as appropriate). When a column width is specified for output, 384 * a temporary buffer is constructed to contain snprintf() generated 385 * output for the argument. Testing is then performed to determine if 386 * the specified column width will require truncation of the output. 387 * If so, truncation of least significant digits is performed as 388 * necessary, and caller's arg(or llarg) is adjusted to obtain the 389 * specified column width. 390 * 391 */ 392 393 static void 394 fmt_args(fcode_env_t *env, int cw, int fw, char format, long *arg, 395 long long *llarg) 396 { 397 char *cbuf; 398 char snf[3]; 399 int cbsize; 400 int cnv = 10, ndigits = 0; 401 402 if (fw > 0) { /* check for normal (not long) formats */ 403 404 /* initialize format string for snprintf call */ 405 snf[0] = '%'; 406 snf[1] = format; 407 snf[2] = 0; 408 409 /* process by format type */ 410 switch (format) { 411 case 'x': 412 cnv = 16; 413 case 'd': 414 case 'c': 415 case 'p': 416 *arg = POP(DS); 417 break; 418 case 's': 419 POP(DS); 420 *arg = POP(DS); 421 break; 422 case '%': 423 return; 424 default: 425 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 426 "fmt_args:invalid format type! (%s)\n", 427 &format); 428 return; 429 } 430 431 /* check if a column width was specified */ 432 if (cw) { 433 /* allocate a scratch buffer */ 434 cbsize = 2*(sizeof (long long)) + 1; 435 cbuf = MALLOC(cbsize); 436 437 if (snprintf(cbuf, cbsize, snf, *arg) < 0) 438 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 439 "fmt_args: snprintf output error\n"); 440 while ((cbuf[ndigits] != NULL) && 441 (ndigits < cbsize)) 442 ndigits++; 443 444 /* if truncation is necessary, do it */ 445 if (ndigits > cw) { 446 cbuf[cw] = 0; 447 if (format == 's') { 448 char *str; 449 str = (char *)*arg; 450 str[cw] = 0; 451 } else 452 *arg = strtol(cbuf, 453 (char **)NULL, cnv); 454 } 455 free(cbuf); 456 } 457 458 } else { /* process long formats */ 459 460 *llarg = POP(DS); 461 462 /* check if a column width was specified */ 463 if (cw) { 464 /* allocate a scratch buffer */ 465 cbsize = 2*(sizeof (long long)) + 1; 466 cbuf = MALLOC(cbsize); 467 468 switch (format) { 469 case 'p': 470 cnv = 16; 471 if (snprintf(cbuf, cbsize, "%p", *llarg) < 0) 472 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 473 "fmt_args: snprintf error\n"); 474 break; 475 case 'x': 476 cnv = 16; 477 if (snprintf(cbuf, cbsize, "%lx", *llarg) < 0) 478 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 479 "fmt_args: snprintf error\n"); 480 break; 481 case 'd': 482 if (snprintf(cbuf, cbsize, "%ld", *llarg) < 0) 483 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 484 "fmt_args: snprintf error\n"); 485 break; 486 default: 487 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 488 "invalid long format type! (l%s)\n", 489 &format); 490 free(cbuf); 491 return; 492 } 493 while ((cbuf[ndigits] != NULL) && 494 (ndigits < cbsize)) { 495 ndigits++; 496 } 497 /* if truncation is necessary, do it */ 498 if (ndigits > cw) { 499 cbuf[cw] = 0; 500 *llarg = strtoll(cbuf, (char **)NULL, cnv); 501 } 502 free(cbuf); 503 } 504 } 505 } 506 507 /* 508 * fmt_str() 509 * 510 * Extracts text from caller's input buffer, processes explicit 511 * formatting as necessary, and outputs formatted text to caller's 512 * receptacle. 513 * 514 * env - pointer to caller's fcode environment 515 * fmt - pointer to caller's input buffr 516 * fmtbuf - ponter to caller's receptacle buffer 517 * bsize - size of caller's fmtbuf buffer 518 * 519 * This function performs an initial test to determine if caller's 520 * input buffer contains formatting(specified by presence of "%") 521 * in the buffer. If so, validfmt() function is called to verify 522 * the formatting, after which the buffer is processed according 523 * to the field width specified by validfmt() output. Special 524 * processing is required when caller's buffer contains a double 525 * "%" ("%%"), in which case the second "%" is accepted as normal 526 * text. 527 */ 528 529 static void 530 fmt_str(fcode_env_t *env, char *fmt, char *fmtbuf, int bsize) 531 { 532 char tbuf[CMN_MSG_SIZE]; 533 char *fmptr, *pct; 534 int l, cw, fw, bytes; 535 long arg; 536 long long llarg; 537 538 *fmtbuf = 0; 539 if ((pct = strchr(fmt, '%')) != 0) { 540 cmn_fmt_t cfstr; 541 int vferr; 542 543 l = strlen(pct++); 544 vferr = validfmt(pct, &cfstr); 545 if (!vferr) { 546 fw = cfstr.fwidth; 547 cw = cfstr.cwidth; 548 fmptr = &cfstr.format; 549 } else { 550 if (vferr < 0) { 551 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 552 "fmt_str: NULL ptr supplied to validfmt()\n"); 553 return; 554 } 555 556 bytes = pct - fmt; 557 strncpy(tbuf, fmt, bytes); 558 strncpy(tbuf+bytes, "%", 1); 559 strncpy(tbuf+bytes+1, fmt+bytes, 1); 560 bytes += 2; 561 tbuf[bytes] = 0; 562 563 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 564 "fmt_str: invalid format type! (%s)\n", 565 tbuf+bytes-3); 566 567 strncpy(fmtbuf, tbuf, bsize); 568 return; 569 } 570 571 if (fw > 0) { /* process normal (not long) formats */ 572 bytes = pct - fmt + fw; 573 strncpy(tbuf, fmt, bytes); 574 tbuf[bytes] = 0; 575 } else { 576 /* if here, fw must be a long format */ 577 if (*fmptr == 'p') { 578 bytes = pct - fmt - fw; 579 strncpy(tbuf, fmt, bytes); 580 tbuf[bytes] = 0; 581 } else { 582 bytes = pct - fmt - fw - 2; 583 strncpy(tbuf, fmt, bytes); 584 tbuf[bytes] = 'l'; 585 strncpy(tbuf+bytes+1, fmt+bytes, 2); 586 tbuf[bytes+1+2] = 0; 587 } 588 } 589 590 /* if more input buffer to process, recurse */ 591 if ((l - abs(fw)) != 0) { 592 fmt_str(env, pct+abs(fw), (tbuf + strlen(tbuf)), 593 CMN_MSG_SIZE - strlen(tbuf)); 594 } 595 596 /* call to extract args for snprintf() calls below */ 597 fmt_args(env, cw, fw, *fmptr, &arg, &llarg); 598 599 if (fw > 0) { /* process normal (not long) formats */ 600 switch (*fmptr) { 601 case 'd': 602 case 'x': 603 case 'c': 604 case 's': 605 case 'p': 606 (void) snprintf(fmtbuf, bsize, tbuf, arg); 607 break; 608 case '%': 609 (void) snprintf(fmtbuf, bsize, tbuf); 610 break; 611 default: 612 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 613 "fmt_str: invalid format (%s)\n", 614 fmptr); 615 return; 616 } 617 618 } else /* process long formats */ 619 (void) snprintf(fmtbuf, bsize, tbuf, llarg); 620 621 } else 622 strncpy(fmtbuf, fmt, bsize); 623 } 624 625 /* 626 * fc_cmn_append() 627 * 628 * Pops data stack to obtain message text, and calls fmt_str() 629 * function to perform any message formatting necessary. 630 * 631 * This function is called from fc_cmn_end() or directly in 632 * processing a cmn-append token. Since a pre-existing message 633 * context is assumed, initial checking is performed to verify 634 * its existence. 635 */ 636 637 void 638 fc_cmn_append(fcode_env_t *env) 639 { 640 int len; 641 char *str; 642 643 if (root == NULL) { 644 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 645 "fc_cmn_append: no message context for append\n"); 646 return; 647 } 648 649 len = POP(DS); 650 str = (char *)POP(DS); 651 652 if ((root->len + len) < CMN_MSG_SIZE) { 653 fmt_str(env, str, root->buf+root->len, CMN_MSG_SIZE - 654 root->len); 655 root->len += len; 656 } else 657 log_message(MSG_ERROR, 658 "fc_cmn_append: append exceeds max msg size\n"); 659 } 660 661 /* 662 * fc_cmn_end() 663 * 664 * Process ]cmn-end token to log the message initiated by a preceeding 665 * fc_cmn_start() call. 666 * 667 * Since nested cmn-xxx[ calls are supported, a test is made to determine 668 * if this is the final cmn-end of a nested sequence. If so, or if 669 * there was no nesting, log_message() is called with the appropriate 670 * text buffer. Otherwise, the root variable is adjusted to point to 671 * the preceeding message in the sequence and links in the list are 672 * updated. No logging is performed until the final ]cmn-end of the 673 * sequence is processed; then, messages are logged in FIFO order. 674 */ 675 void 676 fc_cmn_end(fcode_env_t *env) 677 { 678 cmn_msg_t *old; 679 680 if (root == 0) { 681 log_message(MSG_ERROR, "]cmn-end call w/o buffer\n"); 682 return; 683 } 684 685 fc_cmn_append(env); 686 687 if (root->prev == 0) { 688 cmn_msg_t *next; 689 do { 690 log_message(root->level, "%s\n", root->buf); 691 next = root->next; 692 free(root); 693 root = next; 694 } while (root); 695 } else { 696 old = root->prev; 697 old->next = root; 698 root = old; 699 } 700 } 701 702 /* 703 * fc_cmn_start() 704 * 705 * Generic function to begin a common message. 706 * 707 * Allocates a new cmn_msg_t to associate with the message, and sets 708 * up initial text as specified by callers' inputs: 709 * 710 * env - pointer to caller's fcode environment 711 * head - pointer to initial text portion of the message 712 * path - flag to indicate if a device path is to be generated 713 */ 714 static void 715 fc_cmn_start(fcode_env_t *env, char *head, int path) 716 { 717 cmn_msg_t *new; 718 char *dpath; 719 720 new = MALLOC(sizeof (cmn_msg_t)); 721 new->prev = root; 722 if (root != 0) 723 root->next = new; 724 strcpy(new->buf, head); 725 new->len = strlen(head); 726 if (path && env->current_device) { 727 dpath = get_path(env, env->current_device); 728 strcpy(new->buf+new->len, dpath); 729 new->len += strlen(dpath); 730 strncpy(new->buf+new->len++, ": ", 2); 731 ++new->len; 732 free(dpath); 733 } 734 new->level = cmn_msg_level; 735 new->next = NULL; 736 root = new; 737 } 738 739 /* 740 * fc_cmn_type() 741 * 742 * Process cmn-type[ token. 743 * 744 * Invokes fc_cmn_start() to create a message containing blank 745 * header and no device path information. 746 */ 747 void 748 fc_cmn_type(fcode_env_t *env) 749 { 750 cmn_msg_level = MSG_INFO; 751 fc_cmn_start(env, "", 0); 752 } 753 754 /* 755 * fc_cmn_msg() 756 * 757 * Process cmn-msg[ token. 758 * 759 * Invokes fc_cmn_start() to create a message containing blank 760 * header but specifying device path information. 761 */ 762 void 763 fc_cmn_msg(fcode_env_t *env) 764 { 765 766 cmn_msg_level = MSG_INFO; 767 fc_cmn_start(env, "", 1); 768 } 769 770 /* 771 * fc_cmn_note() 772 * 773 * Process cmn-note[ token. 774 * 775 * Invokes fc_cmn_start() to create a message with NOTICE stamping in 776 * the header and specification of device path information. 777 */ 778 void 779 fc_cmn_note(fcode_env_t *env) 780 { 781 cmn_msg_level = MSG_NOTE; 782 fc_cmn_start(env, "NOTICE: ", 1); 783 } 784 785 /* 786 * fc_cmn_warn() 787 * 788 * Process cmn-warn[ token. 789 * 790 * Invokes fc_cmn_start() to create a message with WARNING stamping in 791 * the header and specification of device path information. 792 */ 793 void 794 fc_cmn_warn(fcode_env_t *env) 795 { 796 cmn_msg_level = MSG_WARN; 797 fc_cmn_start(env, "WARNING: ", 1); 798 } 799 800 /* 801 * fc_cmn_error() 802 * 803 * Process cmn-error[ token. 804 * 805 * Invokes fc_cmn_start() to create a message with ERROR stamping in 806 * the header and specification of device path information. 807 */ 808 void 809 fc_cmn_error(fcode_env_t *env) 810 { 811 cmn_msg_level = MSG_ERROR; 812 fc_cmn_start(env, "ERROR: ", 1); 813 } 814 815 /* 816 * fc_cmn_fatal() 817 * 818 * Process cmn-fatal[ token. 819 * 820 * Invokes fc_cmn_start() to create a message with FATAL stamping in 821 * the header and specification of device path information. 822 */ 823 void 824 fc_cmn_fatal(fcode_env_t *env) 825 { 826 cmn_msg_level = MSG_FATAL; 827 fc_cmn_start(env, "FATAL: ", 1); 828 } 829 830 #pragma init(_init) 831 832 static void 833 _init(void) 834 { 835 fcode_env_t *env = initial_env; 836 ASSERT(env); 837 NOTICE; 838 839 ANSI(0x088, 0, "span", span); 840 ANSI(0x08a, 0, "expect", expect); 841 842 ANSI(0x08d, 0, "key?", keyquestion); 843 ANSI(0x08e, 0, "key", key); 844 ANSI(0x08f, 0, "emit", emit); 845 ANSI(0x090, 0, "type", type); 846 ANSI(0x091, 0, "(cr", paren_cr); 847 ANSI(0x092, 0, "cr", fc_crlf); 848 ANSI(0x093, 0, "#out", fc_num_out); 849 ANSI(0x094, 0, "#line", fc_num_line); 850 851 FCODE(0x125, 0, "get-msecs", do_get_msecs); 852 FCODE(0x126, 0, "ms", do_ms); 853 854 FORTH(0, "verbose-emit", do_verbose_emit); 855 FCODE(0x7e9, 0, "cmn-fatal[", fc_cmn_fatal); 856 FCODE(0x7ea, 0, "cmn-error[", fc_cmn_error); 857 FCODE(0x7eb, 0, "cmn-warn[", fc_cmn_warn); 858 FCODE(0x7ec, 0, "cmn-note[", fc_cmn_note); 859 FCODE(0x7ed, 0, "cmn-type[", fc_cmn_type); 860 FCODE(0x7ee, 0, "cmn-append", fc_cmn_append); 861 FCODE(0x7ef, 0, "]cmn-end", fc_cmn_end); 862 FCODE(0x7f0, 0, "cmn-msg[", fc_cmn_msg); 863 } 864