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All rights reserved. 24# Use is subject to license terms. 25# 26# ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 27# 28 29@ _START_ 30 31# Message file for cmd/sgs/elfedit. 32 33@ MSG_ID_ELFEDIT 34 35 36# Usage Messages 37 38@ MSG_USAGE_BRIEF "usage: elfedit [-adrw] [-e cmd] [-L modpath] \ 39 [-o style] [file] [outfile]\n" 40@ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL1 "\t[-a] Autoprint (show edit results)\n" 41@ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL2 "\t[-d] Issue messages describing internal \ 42 operations\n" 43@ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL3 "\t[-e cmd] edit command\n" 44@ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL4 "\t[-L modpath] Set module path\n" 45@ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL5 "\t[-o ostyle] Output style (default|simple|num)\n" 46@ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL6 "\t[-r] Readonly session (outfile not \ 47 allowed)\n" 48@ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL_LAST "\n\tExtensive help for edit commands is available.\n\ 49 \tEnter 'help' at the elfedit prompt.\n" 50@ MSG_USAGE_CMD "usage: %s\n" 51 52 53# sys:set option names 54 55@ MSG_SYSSET_A "autoprint flag" 56@ MSG_SYSSET_D "debug flag" 57 58 59# Names of things we allocate dynamically 60 61@ MSG_ALLOC_OBJSTATE "object state" 62@ MSG_ALLOC_SYMTABOS "symbol table information buffer" 63@ MSG_ALLOC_MODDEF "module definition" 64@ MSG_ALLOC_UCMD "user command state" 65@ MSG_ALLOC_UCMDSTR "user command string buffer" 66@ MSG_ALLOC_TOKBUF "user command token buffer" 67@ MSG_ALLOC_BATCHLST "list of -e commands" 68@ MSG_ALLOC_EXPATH "expanded module search path" 69@ MSG_ALLOC_PATHARR "search path array" 70@ MSG_ALLOC_HELPITEM "help state" 71@ MSG_ALLOC_SECMSGPRE "section message prefix string" 72 73# Format strings 74 75@ MSG_FMT_BUILTIN "<built in>" 76@ MSG_FMT_UNKNOWN "<unknown>" 77 78# Debug messages 79 80@ MSG_DEBUG_ADDDYNFLG "[%d: %s][%d]: Set DF_1_EDITED flag\n" 81@ MSG_DEBUG_SEEDYNFLG "[%d: %s][%d]: Previously edited file \ 82 (DF_1_EDITED flag is set) \n" 83@ MSG_DEBUG_CMDALIAS "Command %s:%s is an alias for %s:%s\n" 84@ MSG_DEBUG_MODLOAD "load module: %s: %s\n" 85@ MSG_DEBUG_MODUNLOAD "unload module: %s: %s\n" 86@ MSG_DEBUG_CPFILE "copied %s to output file: %s\n"; 87@ MSG_DEBUG_UNLINKFILE "unlink unsaved output file: %s\n"; 88@ MSG_DEBUG_VERSION "%d-bit version\n" 89@ MSG_DEBUG_READONLY "session is readonly\n"; 90@ MSG_DEBUG_NOFILE "no ELF object specified. Limited functionalty is available\n"; 91@ MSG_DEBUG_DIRTYEXIT "discarding unsaved edits\n"; 92@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDSEC "[%d: %s]: section\n" 93@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDCAP "[%d: %s]: capabilities section\n" 94@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDDYN "[%d: %s]: dynamic section\n" 95@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDSTR "[%d: %s][%d]: string: %s\n" 96@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDSTRTAB "[%d: %s]: string table section\n" 97@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDSYMTAB "[%d: %s]: %s symbol table section\n" 98@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDSYMINFO "[%d: %s]: syminfo section\n" 99@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDVERSYM "[%d: %s]: versym section: [%d: %s]\n" 100@ MSG_DEBUG_FNDXSHNDX "[%d: %s]: extended section index section: [%d: %s]\n" 101@ MSG_DEBUG_EXISTSTR "[%d: %s][%d]: Found existing string in section: %s\n" 102@ MSG_DEBUG_ADDSTR "[%d: %s][%d]: Using %d/%d bytes from reserved area \ 103 to add string: %s\n" 104@ MSG_DEBUG_NULL2DYNFL1 "[%d: %s]: No existing flags1 field to modify. \ 105 Will use extra DT_NULL in slot [%d] \n" 106@ MSG_DEBUG_AUX_LINK "[%d: %s]: Ignoring section: sh_link field references \ 107 non-symbol table section: [%d]\n" 108@ MSG_DEBUG_AUX_SIZE "[%d: %s][%d]: Ignoring section: Not enough elements \ 109 for corresponding symbol table: [%d: %s][%d]\n" 110@ MSG_DEBUG_EXECCMD "command: %s\n" 111@ MSG_DEBUG_SHNAM2NDX "[%d: %s]: section name: %s\n" 112@ MSG_DEBUG_SYMNAM2NDX "[%d: %s][%d]: symbol \"%s\"\n" 113@ MSG_DEBUG_INPLACEWARN "warning: editing input file in place is not \ 114 recommended: %s\n" 115@ MSG_DEBUG_SHNDX_RANGE "Specified section index [%d] is outside of valid \ 116 of range for this object: 0-%d\n" 117@ MSG_DEBUG_ARRCPY_1 "%s: copy array element [%d] to [%d]\n" 118@ MSG_DEBUG_ARRCPY_N "%s: copy array elements [%d-%d] to [%d-%d]\n" 119@ MSG_DEBUG_ARRZERO_1 "%s[%d]: zero array element\n" 120@ MSG_DEBUG_ARRZERO_N "%s[%d-%d]: zero %d array elements\n" 121@ MSG_DEBUG_ARRMOVE_1 "%s: moved element [%d] to [%d]\n" 122@ MSG_DEBUG_ARRMOVE_N "%s: moved %d elements from [%d-%d] to [%d-%d]\n" 123 124# Errors 125 126@ MSG_ERR_NOFILSYSONLY "No ELF object specified. Only commands from \ 127 module sys: are allowed: %s:%s\n" 128@ MSG_ERR_BADOSTYLE "Unrecognized output style \ 129 (default|simple|num): %s\n" 130@ MSG_ERR_BADCONST "internal error: bad constant value in \ 131 elfedit_const_to_atoui()\n" 132@ MSG_ERR_BADGETVAL "internal error: bad required value passed to \ 133 elfedit_XXX_get_value()\n" 134@ MSG_ERR_PATHTOOLONG "path too long: %s/%s.so\n" 135@ MSG_ERR_CNTDLOPEN "unable to load module sharable object %s: %s\n" 136@ MSG_ERR_CNTDLCLOSE "unable to unload module sharable object %s: %s\n" 137@ MSG_ERR_ESCEOL "backslash escape cannot be used at end of line\n" 138@ MSG_ERR_BADCESC "unrecognized escape in double quoted token: \\%c\n" 139@ MSG_ERR_UNTERMQUOTE "command is missing closing quote: %c\n" 140@ MSG_ERR_UNRECMOD "no such module: %s\n" 141@ MSG_ERR_UNRECCMD "no such command: %s:%s\n" 142@ MSG_ERR_SONOTMOD "sharable object is not a valid elfedit module: %s\n" 143@ MSG_ERR_CNTULSMOD "cannot unload built in module: %s\n" 144@ MSG_ERR_NULLPRICMDNAM "module has empty string for primary command: %s\n" 145@ MSG_ERR_BADMODLOAD "elfedit module failed to initialize: %s\n" 146@ MSG_ERR_BADMODNAME "sharable library provides module '%s' rather \ 147 than expected '%s': %s\n" 148@ MSG_ERR_OPT_MODPRE "command option name must start with \ 149 a '-': %s : %s:%s %s\n" 150@ MSG_ERR_OPT_MODLEN "command option name must have at least one character: \ 151 %s : %s:%s %s\n" 152@ MSG_ERR_OPT_EXCMASKN0 "command option oa_excmask is non-zero when \ 153 oa_idmask is zero: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 154@ MSG_ERR_OPT_IDMASKPOW2 "command option oa_idmask must be 0 or power \ 155 of 2: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 156@ MSG_ERR_OPT_IDMASKUNIQ "command option oa_idmask must be 0 or must be unique \ 157 value: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 158@ MSG_ERR_ARG_MODPRE "command argument name may not start with \ 159 a '-': %s : %s:%s %s\n" 160@ MSG_ERR_ARG_MODLEN "command argument name must have at least one \ 161 character: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 162@ MSG_ERR_ARG_CMDOA_VAL "command argument has ELFEDIT_CMDOA_F_VALUE set, \ 163 which is only allowed for command \ 164 options: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 165@ MSG_ERR_ARG_MASKNOT0 "command argument oa_idmask and oa_excmask fields \ 166 must both be set to 0: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 167@ MSG_ERR_BADSTDOA "internal error: argument or option uses \ 168 ELFEDIT_CMDOA_F_VALUE incorrectly: %s : %s:%s\n" 169@ MSG_ERR_CMDOA_VALNAM "ELFEDIT_CMDOA_F_VALUE optarg has NULL \ 170 oa_name: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 171@ MSG_ERR_CMDOA_VALNOT0 "ELFEDIT_CMDOA_F_VALUE optarg has non-0 oa_help, \ 172 oa_flags, oa_idmask or oa_excmask \ 173 field: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 174@ MSG_ERR_BADMODOPTVAL "command option has ELFEDIT_CMDOA_F_VALUE bit set, \ 175 but following value item is missing: %s : %s:%s %s\n" 176@ MSG_ERR_CNTOPNFILE "open failed: %s: %s\n" 177@ MSG_ERR_CNTOPNDIR "unable to read directory: %s: %s\n" 178@ MSG_ERR_SIGACTION "unable to set signal handler: %s\n" 179@ MSG_ERR_NOAR "unable to edit ELF archive: %s\n" 180@ MSG_ERR_UNRECELFFILE "unable to edit non-ELF file: %s\n" 181@ MSG_ERR_BADELFCLASS "unable to edit file with unknown ELFCLASS: %s\n" 182@ MSG_ERR_MALLOC "%s: malloc: %s\n" 183@ MSG_ERR_LIBELF "%s: %s failed: %s\n" 184@ MSG_ERR_MODNOCMD "module '%s' specified without a command\n" 185@ MSG_ERR_CNTFORK "unable to execute child process: %s\n" 186@ MSG_ERR_CNTWAIT "unable to wait for child process: %s\n" 187@ MSG_ERR_CNTEXEC "%sunable to exec %s: %s\n" 188@ MSG_ERR_CNTSTAT "unable to stat %s: %s\n" 189@ MSG_ERR_CNTCHMOD "unable to chmod %s: %s\n" 190@ MSG_ERR_BADSECNDX "Specified section index [%d] is outside valid \ 191 range: 1-%d\n" 192@ MSG_ERR_NOCAP "ELF object does not have a capabilities section\n" 193@ MSG_ERR_NODYN "ELF object does not have a dynamic section\n" 194@ MSG_ERR_NOSYM "[%d: %s]: Symbol table does not contain symbol: %s\n" 195@ MSG_ERR_NOSYMTAB "symbol table section not found\n" 196@ MSG_ERR_NOSYMINFO "ELF object does not have a syminfo section\n" 197@ MSG_ERR_NOTSYMTAB "[%d: %s]: section is not a symbol table\n" 198@ MSG_ERR_STRSHNDX "string section index %d is outside expected \ 199 range 1 - %d\n" 200@ MSG_ERR_NOTSTRSH "[%d: %s]: Section is not a string table as expected\n" 201@ MSG_ERR_NOSTRPAD "[%d: %s]: String table does not have room to add \ 202 string\n" 203@ MSG_ERR_BADSTROFF "[%d: %s]: String offset [%d] is outside valid \ 204 range: 0-%d\n" 205@ MSG_ERR_NOVERSYMSEC "[%d: %s]: symbol table does not have an associated \ 206 versym section\n" 207@ MSG_ERR_NOXSHSEC "[%d: %s]: symbol table does not have an associated \ 208 extended index section\n" 209@ MSG_ERR_BADATOISTR "not a valid numeric value: '%s'\n" 210@ MSG_ERR_ATOIRANGE "%s value is out of range [%lld - %lld]: %lld\n" 211@ MSG_ERR_ATOUIRANGE "%s value is out of range [%llu - %llu]: %llu\n" 212@ MSG_ERR_BADPATHCODE "Unrecognized code encountered in module \ 213 search path: %%%c\n" 214@ MSG_ERR_UNKNOWNSYSERR "<unknown>" 215@ MSG_ERR_PAGERFINI "Error encountered closing pager process\n" 216@ MSG_ERR_PRINTF "Error encountered writing output\n" 217@ MSG_ERR_FWRITE "Error encountered writing output: %s\n" 218@ MSG_ERR_MODNAMTOOLONG "module name too long: %s\n" 219@ MSG_ERR_CNTGETORIGIN "Unable to determine elfedit $ORIGIN\n" 220@ MSG_ERR_GLREAD "error reading from stdin: %s\n" 221@ MSG_ERR_READONLY "Operation not allowed in readonly session\n" 222@ MSG_ERR_NODIRTYQUIT "Output ELF file has changes pending. Use 'write' \ 223 to save them, or 'quit -f' to exit without saving\n" 224@ MSG_ERR_NOSECNAM "File does not contain section of name: %s\n" 225@ MSG_ERR_NOSECTYP "File does not contain section of type: %s\n" 226@ MSG_ERR_ARRBNDS "%s[%d]: attempt to access elements outside \ 227 of valid of range for this section: 0-%d\n" 228@ MSG_ERR_ARRMVOVERLAP "%s: Array source [%d-%d] and destination \ 229 [%d-%d] regions overlap\n" 230 231# Format strings for sys:help 232@ MSG_HLPFMT_MOD "\nMODULE\n %s - %s\n" 233@ MSG_HLPFMT_NAME "\nNAME\n %s - %s\n" 234@ MSG_HLPFMT_SYNOPSIS "\nSYNOPSIS\n %s\n" 235@ MSG_HLPFMT_ALIASES "\nALIASES\n" 236@ MSG_HLPFMT_MODDEFCMD "module default"; 237@ MSG_HLPFMT_DEFCMD "\t\t(Default Command For Module)"; 238@ MSG_HLPFMT_DESC "\nDESCRIPTION\n" 239@ MSG_HLPFMT_ARGS "\nARGUMENTS\n" 240@ MSG_HLPFMT_OPT "\nOPTIONS\n" 241@ MSG_HLPFMT_MULTIEND "[End: %s, Next: %s]\n" 242@ MSG_HLPFMT_INFILE "Input File: %s\n" 243@ MSG_HLPFMT_INFILERO "Input File: %s (readonly)\n" 244@ MSG_HLPFMT_INFILENONE "Input File: <not present>\n" 245@ MSG_HLPFMT_OUTFILE "Output File: %s\n" 246@ MSG_HLPFMT_CNGPENDING " (changes pending)\n" 247@ MSG_HLPFMT_VARHDR "\nOptions:\n" 248@ MSG_HLPFMT_AFLG " a (Autoprint): %s\n" 249@ MSG_HLPFMT_DFLG " d (Debug): %s\n" 250@ MSG_HLPFMT_OFLG " o (Output Style): %s\n" 251@ MSG_HLPFMT_PATHHDR "\nModule Load Path:\n" 252@ MSG_HLPFMT_MODHDR "\nCurrently Loaded Modules:\n" 253@ MSG_HLPFMT_SUMSYNOPSIS "\n %s\n" 254 255 256# Names we use when an ELF item lacks a name 257 258@ MSG_UNKNOWNSECNAM "<unknown section name>" 259@ MSG_BADSYMOFFSETNAM "<bad symbol name>" 260 261 262# builtin sys: module description 263 264@ MSG_MOD_SYS_DESC "Built in elfedit commands" 265 266 267# 1-line description strings for builtin commands. 268 269@ MSG_SYS_DESC_HELP "Display module information and/or command \ 270 documentation" 271@ MSG_SYS_DESC_LOAD "Load module(s)" 272@ MSG_SYS_DESC_SET "Set elfedit options" 273@ MSG_SYS_DESC_STATUS "Session status (files, modules, options)" 274@ MSG_SYS_DESC_QUIT "Exit elfedit session" 275@ MSG_SYS_DESC_UNLOAD "Unload module(s)" 276@ MSG_SYS_DESC_WRITE "Flush any changes back to current ELF file" 277 278 279# Command option description strings for builtin commands 280 281@ MSG_SYS_OPTDESC_HELP_S "\ 282 Generate a command synopsis rather than full command help.\n" 283 284@ MSG_SYS_OPTDESC_LOAD_A "\ 285 Load every module that can be found by following the module\n\ 286 load path.\n" 287@ MSG_SYS_OPTDESC_QUIT_F "\ 288 Exit the elfedit session without first requiring changes to\n\ 289 be saved. Any modifications made to the output file will be\n\ 290 quietly discarded, and will be lost." 291@ MSG_SYS_OPTDESC_UNLOAD_A "\ 292 Unload every currently loaded module. Loaded modules can be\n\ 293 displayed using the \"status\" command.\n" 294 295 296# Command option description strings for builtin commands 297 298@ MSG_ARGDESC_HELP_ARG "\ 299 Items for which help is desired. Module names and/or command\n\ 300 names are allowed, as described above.\n" 301@ MSG_ARGDESC_LOAD_MODNAME "Name(s) of modules to be loaded.\n" 302@ MSG_ARGDESC_SET_OPTION "Name of option to be set.\n" 303@ MSG_ARGDESC_SET_VALUE "Value to be set for option.\n" 304@ MSG_ARGDESC_UNLOAD_MODNAME "Name(s) of modules to be loaded.\n" 305 306 307# Help text for builtin commands. 308 309@ MSG_SYS_HELP_HELP_NOARG " \ 310 Welcome to elfedit, a utility for examining and editing\n\ 311 ELF objects. This brief discussion will tell you the basics\n\ 312 you need to know in order to use the elfedit help facility.\n\ 313 With that, you will be able to find desired information about\n\ 314 elfedit and its available commands.\n\ 315 \n\ 316 To reach the point where you are reading this text, you entered\n\ 317 the elfedit command \"help\", without any arguments. Actually, you\n\ 318 may have entered any of the following:\n\ 319 \n\ 320 \t?, help, man, sys:?, sys:help, sys:man\n\ 321 \n\ 322 As we will see below, these are simply different names for the\n\ 323 help command.\n\ 324 \n\ 325 You use elfedit by issuing commands for it to execute.\n\ 326 The syntax is similar to that used by Unix command line\n\ 327 utilities, and follows the general form:\n\ 328 \n\ 329 \t> module:command [-opt]... arg...\n\ 330 \n\ 331 The '>' character is the elfedit prompt, and not part of the\n\ 332 command. We show elfedit commands with the prompt, but you\n\ 333 should not type the prompt in. elfedit supplies it to let\n\ 334 you know when it is expecting a command to process.\n\ 335 \n\ 336 As with a Unix utility, there are options (which start with a '-'\n\ 337 character) and plain arguments (which do not start with a '-').\n\ 338 The plain arguments follow the options. The options and plain\n\ 339 arguments differ from command to command. Each command sets its own\n\ 340 rules for whether it accepts options and arguments, as well as\n\ 341 which ones and how many. These details are found in the online\n\ 342 help that is available for each command. To learn more about\n\ 343 any command, use the help command:\n\ 344 \n\ 345 \t> help cmdname\n\ 346 \n\ 347 where 'cmdname' is the name of the command you are interested in.\n\ 348 help is simply an elfedit command, like any other. As such, you\n\ 349 can read the full documentation for help by entering the command:\n\ 350 \n\ 351 \t> help sys:help\n\ 352 \n\ 353 elfedit functionality is organized as \"modules\", which are\n\ 354 dynamically loadable ELF objects that contain related editing\n\ 355 commands. To refer to a command, you enter its module name,\n\ 356 a colon (:), and the command name, all as a single unit without\n\ 357 any intervening white-space. The 'sys' module is special: It is\n\ 358 a built in module that contains the core commands required for\n\ 359 elfedit to work. As a convenience, if you omit the module name\n\ 360 from a command, elfedit assumes that you are referring to the sys\n\ 361 module. This is why sys:help and help are really the same command,\n\ 362 and why we did not have to write the above help command as:\n\ 363 \n\ 364 \t> sys:help sys:help\n\ 365 \n\ 366 In fact, we could have written it even more simply, as:\n\ 367 \n\ 368 \t> help help\n\ 369 \n\ 370 To access a command from any module other than sys, you must\n\ 371 enter both the module and command names. This means that if\n\ 372 you write your own module, the module name needs to be unique,\n\ 373 but the command names it supplies can be the same names used by\n\ 374 other modules. For instance, most elfedit modules supply a command\n\ 375 named dump to display information about their part of the ELF \n\ 376 file in a style similar to that used by the Unix elfdump command.\n\ 377 Despite having the same name (dump), these are all distinct and\n\ 378 separate commands. elfedit uses the module/command pair to know\n\ 379 which one you mean.\n\ 380 \n\ 381 elfedit commands can sometimes have more than one name, or alias.\n\ 382 Usually, each command only has one name, but there are some\n\ 383 exceptions. For example, as we have already seen, sys:?, and \n\ 384 sys:man are aliases of sys:help. These are all common names\n\ 385 that different programs use to supply help. elfedit accepts all\n\ 386 of these names in the hope that a new user who doesn't know\n\ 387 elfedit yet will try one of them, and find this information.\n\ 388 \n\ 389 Most modules provide a \"default command\". This command will be\n\ 390 run if you provide only the module name. Most modules use this\n\ 391 feature to provide a shortcut for their \"dump\" command. For\n\ 392 instance, both of the following commands run dyn:dump:\n\ 393 \n\ 394 \t> dyn:\n\ 395 \t> dyn:dump\n\ 396 \n\ 397 Although the command name dump was not required, the colon\n\ 398 (:) character is. Without it, elfedit will think you mean the\n\ 399 command sys:dyn.\n\ 400 \n\ 401 Using the help command (sys:help), you can easily learn about\n\ 402 the other commands that are available. To see which modules\n\ 403 are available and a synopsis of the commands they provide:\n\ 404 \n\ 405 \t> help -s\n\ 406 \n\ 407 To see the full documentation for a command, you give the\n\ 408 name of the command to the help command as a plain argument.\n\ 409 As we saw above, this command will show you the detailed\n\ 410 documentation for the help command itself:\n\ 411 \n\ 412 \t> help help\n\ 413 \n\ 414 The arguments to help can also be module names, without the\n\ 415 command. In that case, output similar to that from the -s\n\ 416 option will be displayed for that module.\n\ 417 \n\ 418 If you are new to elfedit, we recommend that you start by learning\n\ 419 about the commands in the sys module. This will provide you with\n\ 420 such basic knowledge as how to find out the status of your session\n\ 421 (sys:status) or how to exit the elfedit program (sys:quit). Once\n\ 422 you understand the basic commands, you can branch out and learn\n\ 423 about the available modules and commands and how they can be used\n\ 424 to edit ELF files.\n" 425 426 427 428 429@ MSG_SYS_HELP_HELP " \ 430 The sys:help command provides information on elfedit modules\n\ 431 and commands:\n\ 432 \n\ 433 o\tIf called with command names as arguments, documentation\n\ 434 \tfor each given command is displayed. If the -s option is\n\ 435 \tspecified, a basic synopsis for the command is given.\n\ 436 \tOtherwise, the full documentation is shown.\n\ 437 \n\ 438 o\tIf called with module names as arguments, the name and\n\ 439 \tpurpose of each module is shown, along with a brief synopsis\n\ 440 \tof the commands the module provides.\n\ 441 \n\ 442 o\tIf called with the -s option, and no arguments, a brief\n\ 443 \tsynopsis of every command is shown, organized by module,\n\ 444 \tfor every module visible from the module load path.\n\ 445 \n\ 446 o\tIf called with no arguments, and the -s option is not\n\ 447 \tused, a brief welcome message is displayed, giving basic\n\ 448 \tinformation on elfedit operation and the use of the\n\ 449 \thelp command.\n" 450 451@ MSG_SYS_HELP_LOAD "\ 452 The sys:load command is used to explicitly load elfedit modules.\n\ 453 \n\ 454 Most of the functionality available in elfedit is not built\n\ 455 into the elfedit program directly. Instead, functionality\n\ 456 is contained in \"modules\", which are implemented as dynamically\n\ 457 loadable ELF sharable objects. This design allows for easy\n\ 458 extensibility of elfedit's abilities, and it is also efficient,\n\ 459 since it allows elfedit to be a relatively small program.\n\ 460 \n\ 461 elfedit will automatically load a module under the following\n\ 462 circumstances:\n\ 463 \n \ 464 o\tA command from the module needs to be run.\n\ 465 \n \ 466 o\tTo display help information about the module or a command\n\ 467 \tfound in the module.\n\ 468 \n \ 469 o\tTo perform command completion in an interactive session.\n\ 470 \tCommand completion can cause many, or all modules visible\n\ 471 \tin the module path to be loaded.\n\ 472 \n\ 473 There is usually little need for explicit module loading.\n\ 474 It is usually best to allow elfedit to load modules as they\n\ 475 are needed.\n" 476 477@ MSG_SYS_HELP_SET "\ 478 Set options that control how elfedit works.\n\ 479 \n\ 480 Most variables accept boolen (true/false) values. The sys:set\n\ 481 command accepts any of the following as a boolean value:\n\ 482 0/1, true/false, t/f, yes/no, y/n, on/off.\n\ 483 \n\ 484 The variables, and their allowed values, are as follows:\n\ 485 \n\ 486 a\tAutoprint [boolean]\n\ 487 \tWhen autoprint is active, elfedit automatically displays\n\ 488 \tthe results of any edits after carrying them out. By default,\n\ 489 \tautoprint is on for interactive sessions, and false for\n\ 490 \tsessions where the input is not a tty. The elfedit -a option\n\ 491 \tcan be used to enable autoprint at session start.\n\ 492 \n\ 493 d\tDebug [boolean]\n\ 494 \tWhen enabled, elfedit issues detailed messages showing\n\ 495 \twhere ELF data is being accessed, and how specific edits\n\ 496 \tare being carried out. Debug mode is off by default. The\n\ 497 \telfedit -d option can be used to enable debug mode at\n\ 498 \tsession start.\n\ 499 \n\ 500 o\tOutput Style [default, simple, num]\n\ 501 \tControls the format in which elfedit prints ELF data:\n\ 502 \n\ 503 \tdefault\n\ 504 \tInformation is displayed in a style similar to that used by\n\ 505 \tthe elfdump utility. This style is best for interactive use.\n\ 506 \n\ 507 \tsimple\n\ 508 \tData is displayed in a simple format, without extraneous\n\ 509 \tinformation or formatting. Strings are displayed as is.\n\ 510 \tNumbers are displayed as symbolic constants when possible,\n\ 511 \tand in integer form otherwise.\n\ 512 \n\ 513 \tnum\n\ 514 \tInteger values are always shown in integer form. Strings\n\ 515 \tare shown as the integer offset into the containing string\n\ 516 \ttable.\n" 517 518@ MSG_SYS_HELP_STATUS "\ 519 The status of the current elfedit session is shown:\n\ 520 \n\ 521 o\tInput and output files\n\ 522 \n\ 523 o\tCurrent settings of the elfedit options (See 'help set'\n\ 524 \tfor more information on elfedit options)\n\ 525 \n\ 526 o\tModule load path\n\ 527 \n\ 528 o\tLoaded modules and the paths of the sharable objects\n\ 529 \tthat provide them\n" 530 531@ MSG_SYS_HELP_QUIT "\ 532 Exits the elfedit session.\n\ 533 \n\ 534 elfedit will normally refuse to exit a non-readonly session\n\ 535 while there are unsaved edits pending. The sys:write command\n\ 536 can be used to save such edits, or the -f option can be used to\n\ 537 discard pending edits and exit immediately.\n" 538 539@ MSG_SYS_HELP_UNLOAD "\ 540 The sys:unload command is used to explicitly unload elfedit modules.\n\ 541 \n\ 542 There is usually little need to explicitly unload modules.\n\ 543 \n\ 544 The description of the sys:load command discusses module loading\n\ 545 in more detail.\n" 546 547@ MSG_SYS_HELP_WRITE "\ 548 Writes all pending edits to the output file. Until this is done,\n\ 549 the edits are not permanent, and can be abandoned by exiting the\n\ 550 session using the -f option to sys:quit. Once sys:write is used,\n\ 551 these changes become permanent.\n" 552 553 554 555# Command option description strings for inheritable option strings 556 557@ MSG_STDOA_OPTDESC_AND "\ 558 The new value should be bitwised AND'd against the\n\ 559 existing value.\n" 560 561@ MSG_STDOA_OPTDESC_CMP "\ 562 The new value should be bitwise complemented\n\ 563 (1 values set to 0, and 0 values set to 1) before being\n\ 564 applied to the existing value.\n" 565 566@ MSG_STDOA_OPTDESC_O "\ 567 Overrides the global output style (as set via the sys:set\n\ 568 command) for the duration of the call to this command.\n\ 569 The valid values for the outstyle argument are: default,\n\ 570 simple, or num.\n\ 571 \n\ 572 Output styles are described in more detail in the documentation\n\ 573 for the sys:set command.\n" 574 575@ MSG_STDOA_OPTDESC_OR "\ 576 The new value should be bitwised OR'd against the\n\ 577 existing value.\n" 578 579 580 581 582@ _END_ 583 584 585# The following strings represent reserved words, files, pathnames and symbols. 586# Reference to this strings is via the MSG_ORIG() macro, and thus no message 587# translation is required. 588 589# Names of libelf functions 590 591@ MSG_ELF_BEGIN "elf_begin" 592@ MSG_ELF_GETEHDR "elf_getehdr" 593@ MSG_ELF_GETDATA "elf_getdata" 594@ MSG_ELF_GETPHNUM "elf_getphnum" 595@ MSG_ELF_GETPHDR "elf_getphdr" 596@ MSG_ELF_GETSCN "elf_getscn" 597@ MSG_ELF_GETSHDR "elf_getshdr" 598@ MSG_ELF_GETSHNUM "elf_getshnum" 599@ MSG_ELF_GETSHSTRNDX "elf_getshstrndx" 600@ MSG_ELF_UPDATE "elf_update" 601 602 603# Names of special section indexes 604 605@ MSG_SHN_UNDEF "SHN_UNDEF" # 0 606@ MSG_SHN_UNDEF_ALT1 "undef" 607@ MSG_SHN_SUNW_IGNORE "SHN_SUNW_IGNORE" # 0xff3f 608@ MSG_SHN_SUNW_IGNORE_ALT1 "sunw_ignore" 609@ MSG_SHN_BEFORE "SHN_BEFORE" # 0xff00 610@ MSG_SHN_BEFORE_ALT1 "before" 611@ MSG_SHN_AFTER "SHN_AFTER" # 0xff01 612@ MSG_SHN_AFTER_ALT1 "after" 613@ MSG_SHN_AMD64_LCOMMON "SHN_AMD64_LCOMMON" # 0xff02 614@ MSG_SHN_AMD64_LCOMMON_ALT1 "amd64_lcommon" 615@ MSG_SHN_ABS "SHN_ABS" # 0xfff1 616@ MSG_SHN_ABS_ALT1 "abs" 617@ MSG_SHN_COMMON "SHN_COMMON" # 0xfff2 618@ MSG_SHN_COMMON_ALT1 "common" 619@ MSG_SHN_XINDEX "SHN_XINDEX" # 0xffff 620@ MSG_SHN_XINDEX_ALT1 "xindex" 621 622 623# Names of sh_type SHT_* type constants 624 625@ MSG_SHT_NULL "SHT_NULL" # 0 626@ MSG_SHT_NULL_ALT1 "null" 627@ MSG_SHT_PROGBITS "SHT_PROGBITS" # 1 628@ MSG_SHT_PROGBITS_ALT1 "progbits" 629@ MSG_SHT_SYMTAB "SHT_SYMTAB" # 2 630@ MSG_SHT_SYMTAB_ALT1 "symtab" 631@ MSG_SHT_STRTAB "SHT_STRTAB" # 3 632@ MSG_SHT_STRTAB_ALT1 "strtab" 633@ MSG_SHT_RELA "SHT_RELA" # 4 634@ MSG_SHT_RELA_ALT1 "rela" 635@ MSG_SHT_HASH "SHT_HASH" # 5 636@ MSG_SHT_HASH_ALT1 "hash" 637@ MSG_SHT_DYNAMIC "SHT_DYNAMIC" # 6 638@ MSG_SHT_DYNAMIC_ALT1 "dynamic" 639@ MSG_SHT_NOTE "SHT_NOTE" # 7 640@ MSG_SHT_NOTE_ALT1 "note" 641@ MSG_SHT_NOBITS "SHT_NOBITS" # 8 642@ MSG_SHT_NOBITS_ALT1 "nobits" 643@ MSG_SHT_REL "SHT_REL" # 9 644@ MSG_SHT_REL_ALT1 "rel" 645@ MSG_SHT_SHLIB "SHT_SHLIB" # 10 646@ MSG_SHT_SHLIB_ALT1 "shlib" 647@ MSG_SHT_DYNSYM "SHT_DYNSYM" # 11 648@ MSG_SHT_DYNSYM_ALT1 "dynsym" 649@ MSG_SHT_INIT_ARRAY "SHT_INIT_ARRAY" # 14 650@ MSG_SHT_INIT_ARRAY_ALT1 "init_array" 651@ MSG_SHT_FINI_ARRAY "SHT_FINI_ARRAY" # 15 652@ MSG_SHT_FINI_ARRAY_ALT1 "fini_array" 653@ MSG_SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY "SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY" # 16 654@ MSG_SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY_ALT1 "preinit_ARRAY" 655@ MSG_SHT_GROUP "SHT_GROUP" # 17 656@ MSG_SHT_GROUP_ALT1 "group" 657@ MSG_SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX "SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX" # 18 658@ MSG_SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX_ALT1 "symtab_shndx" 659@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_SYMSORT "SHT_SUNW_symsort" # 0x6ffffff1 660@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_SYMSORT_ALT1 "sunw_symsort" 661@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_TLSSORT "SHT_SUNW_tlssort" # 0x6ffffff2 662@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_TLSSORT_ALT1 "sunw_tlssort" 663@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_LDYNSYM "SHT_SUNW_LDYNSYM" # 0x6ffffff3 664@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_LDYNSYM_ALT1 "sunw_ldynsym" 665@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_DOF "SHT_SUNW_dof" # 0x6ffffff4 666@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_DOF_ALT1 "sunw_dof" 667@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_CAP "SHT_SUNW_cap" # 0x6ffffff5 668@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_CAP_ALT1 "sunw_cap" 669@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_SIGNATURE "SHT_SUNW_SIGNATURE" # 0x6ffffff6 670@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_SIGNATURE_ALT1 "sunw_signature" 671@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_ANNOTATE "SHT_SUNW_ANNOTATE" # 0x6ffffff7 672@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_ANNOTATE_ALT1 "sunw_annotate" 673@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_DEBUGSTR "SHT_SUNW_DEBUGSTR" # 0x6ffffff8 674@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_DEBUGSTR_ALT1 "sunw_debugstr" 675@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_DEBUG "SHT_SUNW_DEBUG" # 0x6ffffff9 676@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_DEBUG_ALT1 "sunw_debug" 677@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_MOVE "SHT_SUNW_move" # 0x6ffffffa 678@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_MOVE_ALT1 "sunw_move" 679@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_COMDAT "SHT_SUNW_COMDAT" # 0x6ffffffb 680@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_COMDAT_ALT1 "sunw_comdat" 681@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_SYMINFO "SHT_SUNW_syminfo" # 0x6ffffffc 682@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_SYMINFO_ALT1 "sunw_syminfo" 683@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_VERDEF "SHT_SUNW_verdef" # 0x6ffffffd 684@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_VERDEF_ALT1 "sunw_verdef" 685@ MSG_SHT_GNU_VERDEF "SHT_GNU_verdef" # 0x6ffffffd 686@ MSG_SHT_GNU_VERDEF_ALT1 "gnu_verdef" 687@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_VERNEED "SHT_SUNW_verneed" # 0x6ffffffe 688@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_VERNEED_ALT1 "sunw_verneed" 689@ MSG_SHT_GNU_VERNEED "SHT_GNU_verneed" # 0x6ffffffe 690@ MSG_SHT_GNU_VERNEED_ALT1 "gnu_verneed" 691@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_VERSYM "SHT_SUNW_versym" # 0x6fffffff 692@ MSG_SHT_SUNW_VERSYM_ALT1 "sunw_versym" 693@ MSG_SHT_GNU_VERSYM "SHT_GNU_versym" # 0x6fffffff 694@ MSG_SHT_GNU_VERSYM_ALT1 "gnu_versym" 695@ MSG_SHT_SPARC_GOTDATA "SHT_SPARC_GOTDATA" # 0x7000000 696@ MSG_SHT_SPARC_GOTDATA_ALT1 "sparc_gotdata" 697@ MSG_SHT_AMD64_UNWIND "SHT_AMD64_UNWIND" # 0x7000000 698@ MSG_SHT_AMD64_UNWIND_ALT1 "amd64_unwind" 699 700 701# Names of dynamic section entry tags 702 703@ MSG_DT_NULL "DT_NULL" # 0 704@ MSG_DT_NULL_ALT1 "null" 705@ MSG_DT_NEEDED "DT_NEEDED" # 1 706@ MSG_DT_NEEDED_ALT1 "needed" 707@ MSG_DT_PLTRELSZ "DT_PLTRELSZ" # 2 708@ MSG_DT_PLTRELSZ_ALT1 "pltrelsz" 709@ MSG_DT_PLTGOT "DT_PLTGOT" # 3 710@ MSG_DT_PLTGOT_ALT1 "pltgot" 711@ MSG_DT_HASH "DT_HASH" # 4 712@ MSG_DT_HASH_ALT1 "hash" 713@ MSG_DT_STRTAB "DT_STRTAB" # 5 714@ MSG_DT_STRTAB_ALT1 "strtab" 715@ MSG_DT_SYMTAB "DT_SYMTAB" # 6 716@ MSG_DT_SYMTAB_ALT1 "symtab" 717@ MSG_DT_RELA "DT_RELA" # 7 718@ MSG_DT_RELA_ALT1 "rela" 719@ MSG_DT_RELASZ "DT_RELASZ" # 8 720@ MSG_DT_RELASZ_ALT1 "relasz" 721@ MSG_DT_RELAENT "DT_RELAENT" # 9 722@ MSG_DT_RELAENT_ALT1 "relaent" 723@ MSG_DT_STRSZ "DT_STRSZ" # 10 724@ MSG_DT_STRSZ_ALT1 "strsz" 725@ MSG_DT_SYMENT "DT_SYMENT" # 11 726@ MSG_DT_SYMENT_ALT1 "syment" 727@ MSG_DT_INIT "DT_INIT" # 12 728@ MSG_DT_INIT_ALT1 "init" 729@ MSG_DT_FINI "DT_FINI" # 13 730@ MSG_DT_FINI_ALT1 "fini" 731@ MSG_DT_SONAME "DT_SONAME" # 14 732@ MSG_DT_SONAME_ALT1 "soname" 733@ MSG_DT_RPATH "DT_RPATH" # 15 734@ MSG_DT_RPATH_ALT1 "rpath" 735@ MSG_DT_SYMBOLIC "DT_SYMBOLIC" # 16 736@ MSG_DT_SYMBOLIC_ALT1 "symbolic" 737@ MSG_DT_REL "DT_REL" # 17 738@ MSG_DT_REL_ALT1 "rel" 739@ MSG_DT_RELSZ "DT_RELSZ" # 18 740@ MSG_DT_RELSZ_ALT1 "relsz" 741@ MSG_DT_RELENT "DT_RELENT" # 19 742@ MSG_DT_RELENT_ALT1 "relent" 743@ MSG_DT_PLTREL "DT_PLTREL" # 20 744@ MSG_DT_PLTREL_ALT1 "pltrel" 745@ MSG_DT_DEBUG "DT_DEBUG" # 21 746@ MSG_DT_DEBUG_ALT1 "debug" 747@ MSG_DT_TEXTREL "DT_TEXTREL" # 22 748@ MSG_DT_TEXTREL_ALT1 "textrel" 749@ MSG_DT_JMPREL "DT_JMPREL" # 23 750@ MSG_DT_JMPREL_ALT1 "jmprel" 751@ MSG_DT_BIND_NOW "DT_BIND_NOW" # 24 752@ MSG_DT_BIND_NOW_ALT1 "bind_now" 753@ MSG_DT_INIT_ARRAY "DT_INIT_ARRAY" # 25 754@ MSG_DT_INIT_ARRAY_ALT1 "init_array" 755@ MSG_DT_FINI_ARRAY "DT_FINI_ARRAY" # 26 756@ MSG_DT_FINI_ARRAY_ALT1 "fini_array" 757@ MSG_DT_INIT_ARRAYSZ "DT_INIT_ARRAYSZ" # 27 758@ MSG_DT_INIT_ARRAYSZ_ALT1 "init_arraysz" 759@ MSG_DT_FINI_ARRAYSZ "DT_FINI_ARRAYSZ" # 28 760@ MSG_DT_FINI_ARRAYSZ_ALT1 "fini_arraysz" 761@ MSG_DT_RUNPATH "DT_RUNPATH" # 29 762@ MSG_DT_RUNPATH_ALT1 "runpath" 763@ MSG_DT_FLAGS "DT_FLAGS" # 30 764@ MSG_DT_FLAGS_ALT1 "flags" 765@ MSG_DT_PREINIT_ARRAY "DT_PREINIT_ARRAY" # 32 766@ MSG_DT_PREINIT_ARRAY_ALT1 "preinit_array" 767@ MSG_DT_PREINIT_ARRAYSZ "DT_PREINIT_ARRAYSZ" # 33 768@ MSG_DT_PREINIT_ARRAYSZ_ALT1 "preinit_arraysz" 769@ MSG_DT_SUNW_AUXILIARY "DT_SUNW_AUXILIARY" # 0x6000000d 770@ MSG_DT_SUNW_AUXILIARY_ALT1 "sunw_auxiliary" 771@ MSG_DT_SUNW_RTLDINF "DT_SUNW_RTLDINF" # 0x6000000e 772@ MSG_DT_SUNW_RTLDINF_ALT1 "sunw_rtldinf" 773@ MSG_DT_SUNW_FILTER "DT_SUNW_FILTER" # 0x6000000f 774@ MSG_DT_SUNW_FILTER_ALT1 "sunw_filter" 775@ MSG_DT_SUNW_CAP "DT_SUNW_CAP" # 0x60000010 776@ MSG_DT_SUNW_CAP_ALT1 "sunw_cap" 777@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SYMTAB "DT_SUNW_SYMTAB" # 0x60000011 778@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SYMTAB_ALT1 "sunw_symtab" 779@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SYMSZ "DT_SUNW_SYMSZ" # 0x60000012 780@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SYMSZ_ALT1 "sunw_symsz" 781@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SORTENT "DT_SUNW_SORTENT" # 0x60000013 782@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SORTENT_ALT1 "sunw_sortent" 783@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SYMSORT "DT_SUNW_SYMSORT" # 0x60000014 784@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SYMSORT_ALT1 "sunw_symsort" 785@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SYMSORTSZ "DT_SUNW_SYMSORTSZ" # 0x60000015 786@ MSG_DT_SUNW_SYMSORTSZ_ALT1 "sunw_symsortsz" 787@ MSG_DT_SUNW_TLSSORT "DT_SUNW_TLSSORT" # 0x60000016 788@ MSG_DT_SUNW_TLSSORT_ALT1 "sunw_tlssort" 789@ MSG_DT_SUNW_TLSSORTSZ "DT_SUNW_TLSSORTSZ" # 0x60000017 790@ MSG_DT_SUNW_TLSSORTSZ_ALT1 "sunw_tlssortsz" 791@ MSG_DT_SUNW_STRPAD "DT_SUNW_STRPAD" # 0x60000019 792@ MSG_DT_SUNW_STRPAD_ALT1 "sunw_strpad" 793@ MSG_DT_SPARC_REGISTER "DT_SPARC_REGISTER" # 0x70000001 794@ MSG_DT_SPARC_REGISTER_ALT1 "sparc_register" 795@ MSG_DT_DEPRECATED_SPARC_REGISTER "DT_DEPRECATED_SPARC_REGISTER" # 0x7000001 796@ MSG_DT_DEPRECATED_SPARC_REGISTER_ALT1 "deprecated_sparc_register" 797@ MSG_DT_CHECKSUM "DT_CHECKSUM" # 0x6ffffdf8 798@ MSG_DT_CHECKSUM_ALT1 "checksum" 799@ MSG_DT_PLTPADSZ "DT_PLTPADSZ" # 0x6ffffdf9 800@ MSG_DT_PLTPADSZ_ALT1 "pltpadsz" 801@ MSG_DT_MOVEENT "DT_MOVEENT" # 0x6ffffdfa 802@ MSG_DT_MOVEENT_ALT1 "moveent" 803@ MSG_DT_MOVESZ "DT_MOVESZ" # 0x6ffffdfb 804@ MSG_DT_MOVESZ_ALT1 "movesz" 805@ MSG_DT_FEATURE_1 "DT_FEATURE_1" # 0x6ffffdfc 806@ MSG_DT_FEATURE_1_ALT1 "feature_1" 807@ MSG_DT_POSFLAG_1 "DT_POSFLAG_1" # 0x6ffffdfd 808@ MSG_DT_POSFLAG_1_ALT1 "posflag_1" 809@ MSG_DT_SYMINSZ "DT_SYMINSZ" # 0x6ffffdfe 810@ MSG_DT_SYMINSZ_ALT1 "syminsz" 811@ MSG_DT_SYMINENT "DT_SYMINENT" # 0x6ffffdff 812@ MSG_DT_SYMINENT_ALT1 "syminent" 813@ MSG_DT_CONFIG "DT_CONFIG" # 0x6ffffefa 814@ MSG_DT_CONFIG_ALT1 "config" 815@ MSG_DT_DEPAUDIT "DT_DEPAUDIT" # 0x6ffffefb 816@ MSG_DT_DEPAUDIT_ALT1 "depaudit" 817@ MSG_DT_AUDIT "DT_AUDIT" # 0x6ffffefc 818@ MSG_DT_AUDIT_ALT1 "audit" 819@ MSG_DT_PLTPAD "DT_PLTPAD" # 0x6ffffefd 820@ MSG_DT_PLTPAD_ALT1 "pltpad" 821@ MSG_DT_MOVETAB "DT_MOVETAB" # 0x6ffffefe 822@ MSG_DT_MOVETAB_ALT1 "movetab" 823@ MSG_DT_SYMINFO "DT_SYMINFO" # 0x6ffffeff 824@ MSG_DT_SYMINFO_ALT1 "syminfo" 825@ MSG_DT_VERSYM "DT_VERSYM" # 0x6ffffff0 826@ MSG_DT_VERSYM_ALT1 "versym" 827@ MSG_DT_RELACOUNT "DT_RELACOUNT" # 0x6ffffff9 828@ MSG_DT_RELACOUNT_ALT1 "relacount" 829@ MSG_DT_RELCOUNT "DT_RELCOUNT" # 0x6ffffffa 830@ MSG_DT_RELCOUNT_ALT1 "relcount" 831@ MSG_DT_FLAGS_1 "DT_FLAGS_1" # 0x6ffffffb 832@ MSG_DT_FLAGS_1_ALT1 "flags_1" 833@ MSG_DT_VERDEF "DT_VERDEF" # 0x6ffffffc 834@ MSG_DT_VERDEF_ALT1 "verdef" 835@ MSG_DT_VERDEFNUM "DT_VERDEFNUM" # 0x6ffffffd 836@ MSG_DT_VERDEFNUM_ALT1 "verdefnum" 837@ MSG_DT_VERNEED "DT_VERNEED" # 0x6ffffffe 838@ MSG_DT_VERNEED_ALT1 "verneed" 839@ MSG_DT_VERNEEDNUM "DT_VERNEEDNUM" # 0x6fffffff 840@ MSG_DT_VERNEEDNUM_ALT1 "verneednum" 841@ MSG_DT_AUXILIARY "DT_AUXILIARY" # 0x7ffffffd 842@ MSG_DT_AUXILIARY_ALT1 "auxiliary" 843@ MSG_DT_USED "DT_USED" # 0x7ffffffe 844@ MSG_DT_USED_ALT1 "used" 845@ MSG_DT_FILTER "DT_FILTER" # 0x7fffffff 846@ MSG_DT_FILTER_ALT1 "filter" 847 848 849# DT_FLAGS .dynamic entry 850@ MSG_DF_ORIGIN "DF_ORIGIN" # 0x00000001 851@ MSG_DF_ORIGIN_ALT1 "origin" 852@ MSG_DF_SYMBOLIC "DF_SYMBOLIC" # 0x00000002 853@ MSG_DF_SYMBOLIC_ALT1 "symbolic" 854@ MSG_DF_TEXTREL "DF_TEXTREL" # 0x00000004 855@ MSG_DF_TEXTREL_ALT1 "textrel" 856@ MSG_DF_BIND_NOW "DF_BIND_NOW" # 0x00000008 857@ MSG_DF_BIND_NOW_ALT1 "bind_now" 858@ MSG_DF_STATIC_TLS "DF_STATIC_TLS" # 0x00000010 859@ MSG_DF_STATIC_TLS_ALT1 "static_tls" 860 861 862# DT_POSFLAG_1 .dynamic entry 863 864@ MSG_DF_P1_LAZYLOAD "DF_P1_LAZYLOAD" # 0x00000001 865@ MSG_DF_P1_LAZYLOAD_ALT1 "lazyload" 866@ MSG_DF_P1_GROUPPERM "DF_P1_GROUPPERM" # 0x00000002 867@ MSG_DF_P1_GROUPPERM_ALT1 "groupperm" 868 869 870# DT_FLAGS_1 .dynamic entry 871 872@ MSG_DF_1_NOW "DF_1_NOW" # 0x00000001 873@ MSG_DF_1_NOW_ALT1 "now" 874@ MSG_DF_1_GLOBAL "DF_1_GLOBAL" # 0x00000002 875@ MSG_DF_1_GLOBAL_ALT1 "global" 876@ MSG_DF_1_GROUP "DF_1_GROUP" # 0x00000004 877@ MSG_DF_1_GROUP_ALT1 "group" 878@ MSG_DF_1_NODELETE "DF_1_NODELETE" # 0x00000008 879@ MSG_DF_1_NODELETE_ALT1 "nodelete" 880@ MSG_DF_1_LOADFLTR "DF_1_LOADFLTR" # 0x00000010 881@ MSG_DF_1_LOADFLTR_ALT1 "loadfltr" 882@ MSG_DF_1_INITFIRST "DF_1_INITFIRST" # 0x00000020 883@ MSG_DF_1_INITFIRST_ALT1 "initfirst" 884@ MSG_DF_1_NOOPEN "DF_1_NOOPEN" # 0x00000040 885@ MSG_DF_1_NOOPEN_ALT1 "noopen" 886@ MSG_DF_1_ORIGIN "DF_1_ORIGIN" # 0x00000080 887@ MSG_DF_1_ORIGIN_ALT1 "origin" 888@ MSG_DF_1_DIRECT "DF_1_DIRECT" # 0x00000100 889@ MSG_DF_1_DIRECT_ALT1 "direct" 890@ MSG_DF_1_TRANS "DF_1_TRANS" # 0x00000200 891@ MSG_DF_1_TRANS_ALT1 "trans" 892@ MSG_DF_1_INTERPOSE "DF_1_INTERPOSE" # 0x00000400 893@ MSG_DF_1_INTERPOSE_ALT1 "interpose" 894@ MSG_DF_1_NODEFLIB "DF_1_NODEFLIB" # 0x00000800 895@ MSG_DF_1_NODEFLIB_ALT1 "nodeflib" 896@ MSG_DF_1_NODUMP "DF_1_NODUMP" # 0x00001000 897@ MSG_DF_1_NODUMP_ALT1 "nodump" 898@ MSG_DF_1_CONFALT "DF_1_CONFALT" # 0x00002000 899@ MSG_DF_1_CONFALT_ALT1 "confalt" 900@ MSG_DF_1_ENDFILTEE "DF_1_ENDFILTEE" # 0x00004000 901@ MSG_DF_1_ENDFILTEE_ALT1 "endfiltee" 902@ MSG_DF_1_DISPRELDNE "DF_1_DISPRELDNE" # 0x00008000 903@ MSG_DF_1_DISPRELDNE_ALT1 "dispreldne" 904@ MSG_DF_1_DISPRELPND "DF_1_DISPRELPND" # 0x00010000 905@ MSG_DF_1_DISPRELPND_ALT1 "disprelpnd" 906@ MSG_DF_1_NODIRECT "DF_1_NODIRECT" # 0x00020000 907@ MSG_DF_1_NODIRECT_ALT1 "nodirect" 908@ MSG_DF_1_IGNMULDEF "DF_1_IGNMULDEF" # 0x00040000 909@ MSG_DF_1_IGNMULDEF_ALT1 "ignmuldef" 910@ MSG_DF_1_NOKSYMS "DF_1_NOKSYMS" # 0x00080000 911@ MSG_DF_1_NOKSYMS_ALT1 "noksyms" 912@ MSG_DF_1_NOHDR "DF_1_NOHDR" # 0x00100000 913@ MSG_DF_1_NOHDR_ALT1 "nohdr" 914@ MSG_DF_1_EDITED "DF_1_EDITED" # 0x00200000 915@ MSG_DF_1_EDITED_ALT1 "edited" 916@ MSG_DF_1_NORELOC "DF_1_NORELOC" # 0x00400000 917@ MSG_DF_1_NORELOC_ALT1 "noreloc" 918@ MSG_DF_1_SYMINTPOSE "DF_1_SYMINTPOSE" # 0x00800000 919@ MSG_DF_1_SYMINTPOSE_ALT1 "symintpose" 920@ MSG_DF_1_GLOBAUDIT "DF_1_GLOBAUDIT" # 0x01000000 921@ MSG_DF_1_GLOBAUDIT_ALT1 "globaudit" 922 923 924# DT_FEATURE_1 .dynamic entry 925 926@ MSG_DTF_1_PARINIT "DTF_1_PARINIT" # 0x00000001 927@ MSG_DTF_1_PARINIT_ALT1 "parinit" 928@ MSG_DTF_1_CONFEXP "DTF_1_CONFEXP" # 0x00000002 929@ MSG_DTF_1_CONFEXP_ALT1 "confexp" 930 931 932# EI_* indexes into ELF header e_ident[] array 933 934@ MSG_EI_MAG0 "EI_MAG0" # 0 935@ MSG_EI_MAG0_ALT1 "mag0" 936@ MSG_EI_MAG1 "EI_MAG1" # 1 937@ MSG_EI_MAG1_ALT1 "mag1" 938@ MSG_EI_MAG2 "EI_MAG2" # 2 939@ MSG_EI_MAG2_ALT1 "mag2" 940@ MSG_EI_MAG3 "EI_MAG3" # 3 941@ MSG_EI_MAG3_ALT1 "mag3" 942@ MSG_EI_CLASS "EI_CLASS" # 4 943@ MSG_EI_CLASS_ALT1 "class" 944@ MSG_EI_DATA "EI_DATA" # 5 945@ MSG_EI_DATA_ALT1 "data" 946@ MSG_EI_VERSION "EI_VERSION" # 6 947@ MSG_EI_VERSION_ALT1 "version" 948@ MSG_EI_OSABI "EI_OSABI" # 7 949@ MSG_EI_OSABI_ALT1 "osabi" 950@ MSG_EI_ABIVERSION "EI_ABIVERSION" # 8 951@ MSG_EI_ABIVERSION_ALT1 "abiversion" 952 953 954# ET_* type constants 955 956@ MSG_ET_NONE "ET_NONE" # 0 957@ MSG_ET_NONE_ALT1 "none" 958@ MSG_ET_REL "ET_REL" # 1 959@ MSG_ET_REL_ALT1 "rel" 960@ MSG_ET_EXEC "ET_EXEC" # 2 961@ MSG_ET_EXEC_ALT1 "exec" 962@ MSG_ET_DYN "ET_DYN" # 3 963@ MSG_ET_DYN_ALT1 "dyn" 964@ MSG_ET_CORE "ET_CORE" # 4 965@ MSG_ET_CORE_ALT1 "core" 966 967 968# ELFCLASS* constants 969 970@ MSG_ELFCLASSNONE "ELFCLASSNONE" # 0 971@ MSG_ELFCLASSNONE_ALT1 "none" 972@ MSG_ELFCLASS32 "ELFCLASS32" # 1 973@ MSG_ELFCLASS32_ALT1 "32" 974@ MSG_ELFCLASS64 "ELFCLASS64" # 2 975@ MSG_ELFCLASS64_ALT1 "64" 976 977 978# ELFDATA* constants 979 980@ MSG_ELFDATANONE "ELFDATANONE" # 0 981@ MSG_ELFDATANONE_ALT1 "none" 982@ MSG_ELFDATA2LSB "ELFDATA2LSB" # 1 983@ MSG_ELFDATA2LSB_ALT1 "lsb" 984@ MSG_ELFDATA2MSB "ELFDATA2MSB" # 2 985@ MSG_ELFDATA2MSB_ALT1 "msb" 986 987 988# Elf header EF_* flags 989 990@ MSG_EF_SPARC_32PLUS "EF_SPARC_32PLUS" # 0x000100 991@ MSG_EF_SPARC_32PLUS_ALT1 "sparc_32plus" 992@ MSG_EF_SPARC_SUN_US1 "EF_SPARC_SUN_US1" # 0x000200 993@ MSG_EF_SPARC_SUN_US1_ALT1 "sparc_sun_us1" 994@ MSG_EF_SPARC_HAL_R1 "EF_SPARC_HAL_R1" # 0x000400 995@ MSG_EF_SPARC_HAL_R1_ALT1 "sparc_hal_r1" 996@ MSG_EF_SPARC_SUN_US3 "EF_SPARC_SUN_US3" # x000800 997@ MSG_EF_SPARC_SUN_US3_ALT1 "sparc_sun_us3" 998@ MSG_EF_SPARCV9_MM "EF_SPARCV9_MM" # 0x3 999@ MSG_EF_SPARCV9_MM_ALT1 "sparcv9_mm" 1000@ MSG_EF_SPARCV9_TSO "EF_SPARCV9_TSO" # 0x0 1001@ MSG_EF_SPARCV9_TSO_ALT1 "sparcv9_tso" 1002@ MSG_EF_SPARCV9_PSO "EF_SPARCV9_PSO" # 0x1 1003@ MSG_EF_SPARCV9_PSO_ALT1 "sparcv9_pso" 1004@ MSG_EF_SPARCV9_RMO "EF_SPARCV9_RMO" # 0x2 1005@ MSG_EF_SPARCV9_RMO_ALT1 "sparcv9_rmo" 1006 1007 1008# Elf header EV_* versions 1009 1010@ MSG_EV_NONE "EV_NONE" # 0 1011@ MSG_EV_NONE_ALT1 "none" 1012@ MSG_EV_CURRENT "EV_CURRENT" # 1 1013@ MSG_EV_CURRENT_ALT1 "current" 1014 1015 1016# EM_* machine names. Note that there is more than one string for some 1017# of these. The main name for each one is the same as it's constant 1018# name in sys/elf.h, and start with the EM_ prefix. The alternative names 1019# are the alternative names provided by libconv. 1020 1021@ MSG_EM_NONE "EM_NONE" # 0 1022@ MSG_EM_NONE_ALT1 "none" 1023@ MSG_EM_M32 "EM_M32" # 1 1024@ MSG_EM_M32_ALT1 "m32" 1025@ MSG_EM_M32_ALT2 "WE32100" 1026@ MSG_EM_SPARC "EM_SPARC" # 2 1027@ MSG_EM_SPARC_ALT1 "sparc" 1028@ MSG_EM_386 "EM_386" # 3 1029@ MSG_EM_386_ALT1 "386" 1030@ MSG_EM_386_ALT2 "80386" 1031@ MSG_EM_68K "EM_68K" # 4 1032@ MSG_EM_68K_ALT1 "68k" 1033@ MSG_EM_68K_ALT2 "68000" 1034@ MSG_EM_88K "EM_88K" # 5 1035@ MSG_EM_88K_ALT1 "88k" 1036@ MSG_EM_88K_ALT2 "88000" 1037@ MSG_EM_486 "EM_486" # 6 1038@ MSG_EM_486_ALT1 "486" 1039@ MSG_EM_486_ALT2 "80486" 1040@ MSG_EM_860 "EM_860" # 7 1041@ MSG_EM_860_ALT1 "860" 1042@ MSG_EM_860_ALT2 "i860" 1043@ MSG_EM_MIPS "EM_MIPS" # 8 1044@ MSG_EM_MIPS_ALT1 "mips" 1045@ MSG_EM_MIPS_ALT2 "rs3000_be" 1046@ MSG_EM_S370 "EM_S370" # 9 1047@ MSG_EM_S370_ALT1 "s370" 1048@ MSG_EM_MIPS_RS3_LE "EM_MIPS_RS3_LE" # 10 1049@ MSG_EM_MIPS_RS3_LE_ALT1 "mips_rs3_le" 1050@ MSG_EM_MIPS_RS3_LE_ALT2 "RS3000_LE" 1051@ MSG_EM_RS6000 "EM_RS6000" # 11 1052@ MSG_EM_RS6000_ALT1 "rs6000" 1053@ MSG_EM_PA_RISC "EM_PA_RISC" # 15 1054@ MSG_EM_PA_RISC_ALT1 "pa_risc" 1055@ MSG_EM_NCUBE "EM_nCUBE" # 16 1056@ MSG_EM_NCUBE_ALT1 "ncube" 1057@ MSG_EM_VPP500 "EM_VPP500" # 17 1058@ MSG_EM_VPP500_ALT1 "vpp500" 1059@ MSG_EM_SPARC32PLUS "EM_SPARC32PLUS" # 18 1060@ MSG_EM_SPARC32PLUS_ALT1 "sparc32plus" 1061@ MSG_EM_960 "EM_960" # 19 1062@ MSG_EM_960_ALT1 "960" 1063@ MSG_EM_PPC "EM_PPC" # 20 1064@ MSG_EM_PPC_ALT1 "ppc" 1065@ MSG_EM_PPC_ALT2 "PowerPC" 1066@ MSG_EM_PPC64 "EM_PPC64" #21 1067@ MSG_EM_PPC64_ALT1 "ppc64" 1068@ MSG_EM_PPC64_ALT2 "PowerPC64" 1069@ MSG_EM_S390 "EM_S390" #22 1070@ MSG_EM_S390_ALT1 "s390" 1071@ MSG_EM_V800 "EM_V800" #36 1072@ MSG_EM_V800_ALT1 "v800" 1073@ MSG_EM_FR20 "EM_FR20" #37 1074@ MSG_EM_FR20_ALT1 "fr20" 1075@ MSG_EM_RH32 "EM_RH32" #38 1076@ MSG_EM_RH32_ALT1 "rh32" 1077@ MSG_EM_RCE "EM_RCE" #39 1078@ MSG_EM_RCE_ALT1 "rce" 1079@ MSG_EM_ARM "EM_ARM" #40 1080@ MSG_EM_ARM_ALT1 "arm" 1081@ MSG_EM_ALPHA "EM_ALPHA" #41 1082@ MSG_EM_ALPHA_ALT1 "alpha" 1083@ MSG_EM_SH "EM_SH" #42 1084@ MSG_EM_SH_ALT1 "sh" 1085@ MSG_EM_SPARCV9 "EM_SPARCV9" #43 1086@ MSG_EM_SPARCV9_ALT1 "sparcv9" 1087@ MSG_EM_TRICORE "EM_TRICORE" #44 1088@ MSG_EM_TRICORE_ALT1 "tricore" 1089@ MSG_EM_ARC "EM_ARC" #45 1090@ MSG_EM_ARC_ALT1 "arc" 1091@ MSG_EM_H8_300 "EM_H8_300" #46 1092@ MSG_EM_H8_300_ALT1 "h8_300" 1093@ MSG_EM_H8_300H "EM_H8_300H" #47 1094@ MSG_EM_H8_300H_ALT1 "h8_300h" 1095@ MSG_EM_H8S "EM_H8S" #48 1096@ MSG_EM_H8S_ALT1 "h8s" 1097@ MSG_EM_H8_500 "EM_H8_500" #49 1098@ MSG_EM_H8_500_ALT1 "h8_500" 1099@ MSG_EM_IA_64 "EM_IA_64" #50 1100@ MSG_EM_IA_64_ALT1 "ia_64" 1101@ MSG_EM_MIPS_X "EM_MIPS_X" #51 1102@ MSG_EM_MIPS_X_ALT1 "mips_x" 1103@ MSG_EM_COLDFIRE "EM_COLDFIRE" #52 1104@ MSG_EM_COLDFIRE_ALT1 "coldfire" 1105@ MSG_EM_68HC12 "EM_68HC12" #53 1106@ MSG_EM_68HC12_ALT1 "68hc12" 1107@ MSG_EM_MMA "EM_MMA" #54 1108@ MSG_EM_MMA_ALT1 "mma" 1109@ MSG_EM_PCP "EM_PCP" #55 1110@ MSG_EM_PCP_ALT1 "pcp" 1111@ MSG_EM_NCPU "EM_NCPU" #56 1112@ MSG_EM_NCPU_ALT1 "ncpu" 1113@ MSG_EM_NDR1 "EM_NDR1" #57 1114@ MSG_EM_NDR1_ALT1 "ndr1" 1115@ MSG_EM_STARCORE "EM_STARCORE" #58 1116@ MSG_EM_STARCORE_ALT1 "starcore" 1117@ MSG_EM_ME16 "EM_ME16" #59 1118@ MSG_EM_ME16_ALT1 "me16" 1119@ MSG_EM_ST100 "EM_ST100" #60 1120@ MSG_EM_ST100_ALT1 "st100" 1121@ MSG_EM_TINYJ "EM_TINYJ" #61 1122@ MSG_EM_TINYJ_ALT1 "tinyj" 1123@ MSG_EM_AMD64 "EM_AMD64" #62 1124@ MSG_EM_AMD64_ALT1 "amd64" 1125@ MSG_EM_PDSP "EM_PDSP" #63 1126@ MSG_EM_PDSP_ALT1 "pdsp" 1127@ MSG_EM_FX66 "EM_FX66" #66 1128@ MSG_EM_FX66_ALT1 "fx66" 1129@ MSG_EM_ST9PLUS "EM_ST9PLUS" #67 1130@ MSG_EM_ST9PLUS_ALT1 "st9plus" 1131@ MSG_EM_ST7 "EM_ST7" #68 1132@ MSG_EM_ST7_ALT1 "st7" 1133@ MSG_EM_68HC16 "EM_68HC16" #69 1134@ MSG_EM_68HC16_ALT1 "68hc16" 1135@ MSG_EM_68HC11 "EM_68HC11" #70 1136@ MSG_EM_68HC11_ALT1 "68hc11" 1137@ MSG_EM_68HC08 "EM_68HC08" #71 1138@ MSG_EM_68HC08_ALT1 "68hc08" 1139@ MSG_EM_68HC05 "EM_68HC05" #72 1140@ MSG_EM_68HC05_ALT1 "68hc05" 1141@ MSG_EM_SVX "EM_SVX" #73 1142@ MSG_EM_SVX_ALT1 "svx" 1143@ MSG_EM_ST19 "EM_ST19" #74 1144@ MSG_EM_ST19_ALT1 "st19" 1145@ MSG_EM_VAX "EM_VAX" #75 1146@ MSG_EM_VAX_ALT1 "vax" 1147@ MSG_EM_CRIS "EM_CRIS" #76 1148@ MSG_EM_CRIS_ALT1 "cris" 1149@ MSG_EM_JAVELIN "EM_JAVELIN" #77 1150@ MSG_EM_JAVELIN_ALT1 "javelin" 1151@ MSG_EM_FIREPATH "EM_FIREPATH" #78 1152@ MSG_EM_FIREPATH_ALT1 "firepath" 1153@ MSG_EM_ZSP "EM_ZSP" #79 1154@ MSG_EM_ZSP_ALT1 "zsp" 1155@ MSG_EM_MMIX "EM_MMIX" #80 1156@ MSG_EM_MMIX_ALT1 "mmix" 1157@ MSG_EM_HUANY "EM_HUANY" #81 1158@ MSG_EM_HUANY_ALT1 "huany" 1159@ MSG_EM_PRISM "EM_PRISM" #82 1160@ MSG_EM_PRISM_ALT1 "prism" 1161@ MSG_EM_AVR "EM_AVR" #83 1162@ MSG_EM_AVR_ALT1 "avr" 1163@ MSG_EM_FR30 "EM_FR30" #84 1164@ MSG_EM_FR30_ALT1 "fr30" 1165@ MSG_EM_D10V "EM_D10V" #85 1166@ MSG_EM_D10V_ALT1 "d10v" 1167@ MSG_EM_D30V "EM_D30V" #86 1168@ MSG_EM_D30V_ALT1 "d30v" 1169@ MSG_EM_V850 "EM_V850" #87 1170@ MSG_EM_V850_ALT1 "v850" 1171@ MSG_EM_M32R "EM_M32R" #88 1172@ MSG_EM_M32R_ALT1 "m32r" 1173@ MSG_EM_MN10300 "EM_MN10300" #89 1174@ MSG_EM_MN10300_ALT1 "mn10300" 1175@ MSG_EM_MN10200 "EM_MN10200" #90 1176@ MSG_EM_MN10200_ALT1 "mn10200" 1177@ MSG_EM_PJ "EM_PJ" #91 1178@ MSG_EM_PJ_ALT1 "pj" 1179@ MSG_EM_OPENRISC "EM_OPENRISC" #92 1180@ MSG_EM_OPENRISC_ALT1 "openrisc" 1181@ MSG_EM_ARC_A5 "EM_ARC_A5" #93 1182@ MSG_EM_ARC_A5_ALT1 "arc_a5" 1183@ MSG_EM_XTENSA "EM_XTENSA" #94 1184@ MSG_EM_XTENSA_ALT1 "xtensa" 1185 1186 1187 1188# ELFOSABI names 1189 1190@ MSG_ELFOSABI_NONE "ELFOSABI_NONE" 1191@ MSG_ELFOSABI_NONE_ALT1 "none" 1192@ MSG_ELFOSABI_SYSV "ELFOSABI_SYSV" 1193@ MSG_ELFOSABI_SYSV_ALT1 "sysv" 1194@ MSG_ELFOSABI_HPUX "ELFOSABI_HPUX" 1195@ MSG_ELFOSABI_HPUX_ALT1 "hpux" 1196@ MSG_ELFOSABI_NETBSD "ELFOSABI_NETBSD" 1197@ MSG_ELFOSABI_NETBSD_ALT1 "netbsd" 1198@ MSG_ELFOSABI_LINUX "ELFOSABI_LINUX" 1199@ MSG_ELFOSABI_LINUX_ALT1 "linux" 1200@ MSG_ELFOSABI_SOLARIS "ELFOSABI_SOLARIS" 1201@ MSG_ELFOSABI_SOLARIS_ALT1 "solaris" 1202@ MSG_ELFOSABI_AIX "ELFOSABI_AIX" 1203@ MSG_ELFOSABI_AIX_ALT1 "aix" 1204@ MSG_ELFOSABI_IRIX "ELFOSABI_IRIX" 1205@ MSG_ELFOSABI_IRIX_ALT1 "irix" 1206@ MSG_ELFOSABI_FREEBSD "ELFOSABI_FREEBSD" 1207@ MSG_ELFOSABI_FREEBSD_ALT1 "freebsd" 1208@ MSG_ELFOSABI_TRU64 "ELFOSABI_TRU64" 1209@ MSG_ELFOSABI_TRU64_ALT1 "tru64" 1210@ MSG_ELFOSABI_MODESTO "ELFOSABI_MODESTO" 1211@ MSG_ELFOSABI_MODESTO_ALT1 "modesto" 1212@ MSG_ELFOSABI_OPENBSD "ELFOSABI_OPENBSD" 1213@ MSG_ELFOSABI_OPENBSD_ALT1 "openbsd" 1214@ MSG_ELFOSABI_OPENVMS "ELFOSABI_OPENVMS" 1215@ MSG_ELFOSABI_OPENVMS_ALT1 "openvms" 1216@ MSG_ELFOSABI_NSK "ELFOSABI_NSK" 1217@ MSG_ELFOSABI_NSK_ALT1 "nsk" 1218@ MSG_ELFOSABI_AROS "ELFOSABI_AROS" 1219@ MSG_ELFOSABI_AROS_ALT1 "aros" 1220@ MSG_ELFOSABI_ARM "ELFOSABI_ARM" 1221@ MSG_ELFOSABI_ARM_ALT1 "arm" 1222@ MSG_ELFOSABI_STANDALONE "ELFOSABI_STANDALONE" 1223@ MSG_ELFOSABI_STANDALONE_ALT1 "standalone" 1224 1225 1226# Program header PT_ segment types 1227 1228@ MSG_PT_NULL "PT_NULL" # 0 1229@ MSG_PT_NULL_ALT1 "null" 1230@ MSG_PT_LOAD "PT_LOAD" # 1 1231@ MSG_PT_LOAD_ALT1 "load" 1232@ MSG_PT_DYNAMIC "PT_DYNAMIC" # 2 1233@ MSG_PT_DYNAMIC_ALT1 "dynamic" 1234@ MSG_PT_INTERP "PT_INTERP" # 3 1235@ MSG_PT_INTERP_ALT1 "interp" 1236@ MSG_PT_NOTE "PT_NOTE" # 4 1237@ MSG_PT_NOTE_ALT1 "note" 1238@ MSG_PT_SHLIB "PT_SHLIB" # 5 1239@ MSG_PT_SHLIB_ALT1 "shlib" 1240@ MSG_PT_PHDR "PT_PHDR" # 6 1241@ MSG_PT_PHDR_ALT1 "phdr" 1242@ MSG_PT_TLS "PT_TLS" # 7 1243@ MSG_PT_TLS_ALT1 "tls" 1244@ MSG_PT_SUNW_UNWIND "PT_SUNW_UNWIND" # 0x6464e550 1245@ MSG_PT_SUNW_UNWIND_ALT1 "sunw_unwind" 1246@ MSG_PT_SUNWBSS "PT_SUNWBSS" # 0x6ffffffa 1247@ MSG_PT_SUNWBSS_ALT1 "sunwbss" 1248@ MSG_PT_SUNWSTACK "PT_SUNWSTACK" # 0x6ffffffb 1249@ MSG_PT_SUNWSTACK_ALT1 "sunwstack" 1250@ MSG_PT_SUNWDTRACE "PT_SUNWDTRACE" # 0x6ffffffc 1251@ MSG_PT_SUNWDTRACE_ALT1 "sunwdtrace" 1252@ MSG_PT_SUNWCAP "PT_SUNWCAP" # 0x6ffffffd 1253@ MSG_PT_SUNWCAP_ALT1 "sunwcap" 1254 1255 1256# Program header PF_ segment flags 1257 1258@ MSG_PF_X "PF_X" # 0x1 1259@ MSG_PF_X_ALT1 "x" 1260@ MSG_PF_W "PF_W" # 0x2 1261@ MSG_PF_W_ALT1 "w" 1262@ MSG_PF_R "PF_R" # 0x4 1263@ MSG_PF_R_ALT1 "r" 1264 1265 1266# Section header SHF_* flags 1267 1268@ MSG_SHF_WRITE "SHF_WRITE" # 0x01 1269@ MSG_SHF_WRITE_ALT1 "write" 1270@ MSG_SHF_ALLOC "SHF_ALLOC" # 0x02 1271@ MSG_SHF_ALLOC_ALT1 "alloc" 1272@ MSG_SHF_EXECINSTR "SHF_EXECINSTR" # 0x04 1273@ MSG_SHF_EXECINSTR_ALT1 "execinstr" 1274@ MSG_SHF_MERGE "SHF_MERGE" # 0x10 1275@ MSG_SHF_MERGE_ALT1 "merge" 1276@ MSG_SHF_STRINGS "SHF_STRINGS" # 0x20 1277@ MSG_SHF_STRINGS_ALT1 "strings" 1278@ MSG_SHF_INFO_LINK "SHF_INFO_LINK" # 0x40 1279@ MSG_SHF_INFO_LINK_ALT1 "info_link" 1280@ MSG_SHF_LINK_ORDER "SHF_LINK_ORDER" # 0x80 1281@ MSG_SHF_LINK_ORDER_ALT1 "link_order" 1282@ MSG_SHF_OS_NONCONFORMING "SHF_OS_NONCONFORMING" # 0x100 1283@ MSG_SHF_OS_NONCONFORMING_ALT1 "os_nonconforming" 1284@ MSG_SHF_GROUP "SHF_GROUP" # 0x200 1285@ MSG_SHF_GROUP_ALT1 "group" 1286@ MSG_SHF_TLS "SHF_TLS" # 0x400 1287@ MSG_SHF_TLS_ALT1 "tls" 1288@ MSG_SHF_AMD64_LARGE "SHF_AMD64_LARGE" # 0x10000000 1289@ MSG_SHF_AMD64_LARGE_ALT1 "amd64_large" 1290@ MSG_SHF_ORDERED "SHF_ORDERED" # 0x40000000 1291@ MSG_SHF_ORDERED_ALT1 "ordered" 1292@ MSG_SHF_EXCLUDE "SHF_EXCLUDE" # 0x80000000 1293@ MSG_SHF_EXCLUDE_ALT1 "exclude" 1294 1295 1296# Names of st_info ELF_ST_BIND symbol binding constants 1297 1298@ MSG_STB_LOCAL "STB_LOCAL" # 0 1299@ MSG_STB_LOCAL_ALT1 "local" 1300@ MSG_STB_GLOBAL "STB_GLOBAL" # 1 1301@ MSG_STB_GLOBAL_ALT1 "global" 1302@ MSG_STB_WEAK "STB_WEAK" # 2 1303@ MSG_STB_WEAK_ALT1 "weak" 1304 1305 1306# Names of st_info ELF_ST_TYPE symbol type constants 1307 1308@ MSG_STT_NOTYPE "STT_NOTYPE" # 0 1309@ MSG_STT_NOTYPE_ALT1 "notype" 1310@ MSG_STT_OBJECT "STT_OBJECT" # 1 1311@ MSG_STT_OBJECT_ALT1 "object" 1312@ MSG_STT_FUNC "STT_FUNC" # 2 1313@ MSG_STT_FUNC_ALT1 "func" 1314@ MSG_STT_SECTION "STT_SECTION" # 3 1315@ MSG_STT_SECTION_ALT1 "section" 1316@ MSG_STT_FILE "STT_FILE" # 4 1317@ MSG_STT_FILE_ALT1 "file" 1318@ MSG_STT_COMMON "STT_COMMON" # 5 1319@ MSG_STT_COMMON_ALT1 "common" 1320@ MSG_STT_TLS "STT_TLS" # 6 1321@ MSG_STT_TLS_ALT1 "tls" 1322 1323 1324# Names of st_other ELF_ST_VISIBILITY symbol visibility constants 1325 1326@ MSG_STV_DEFAULT "STV_DEFAULT" # 0 1327@ MSG_STV_DEFAULT_ALT1 "default" 1328@ MSG_STV_INTERNAL "STV_INTERNAL" # 1 1329@ MSG_STV_INTERNAL_ALT1 "internal" 1330@ MSG_STV_HIDDEN "STV_HIDDEN" # 2 1331@ MSG_STV_HIDDEN_ALT1 "hidden" 1332@ MSG_STV_PROTECTED "STV_PROTECTED" # 3 1333@ MSG_STV_PROTECTED_ALT1 "protected" 1334@ MSG_STV_EXPORTED "STV_EXPORTED" # 4 1335@ MSG_STV_EXPORTED_ALT1 "exported" 1336@ MSG_STV_SINGLETON "STV_SINGLETON" # 5 1337@ MSG_STV_SINGLETON_ALT1 "singleton" 1338@ MSG_STV_ELIMINATE "STV_ELIMINATE" # 6 1339@ MSG_STV_ELIMINATE_ALT1 "eliminate" 1340 1341 1342# Names of si_boundto SYMINFO_BT_ symbol type constants 1343 1344@ MSG_SYMINFO_BT_SELF "SYMINFO_BT_SELF" # 0xffff 1345@ MSG_SYMINFO_BT_SELF_ALT1 "self" 1346@ MSG_SYMINFO_BT_PARENT "SYMINFO_BT_PARENT" # 0xfffe 1347@ MSG_SYMINFO_BT_PARENT_ALT1 "parent" 1348@ MSG_SYMINFO_BT_NONE "SYMINFO_BT_NONE" # 0xfffd 1349@ MSG_SYMINFO_BT_NONE_ALT1 "none" 1350 1351 1352# Names of si_flags SYMINFO_FLG_ symbol type constants 1353 1354@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_DIRECT "SYMINFO_FLG_DIRECT" # 0x01 1355@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_DIRECT_ALT1 "direct" 1356@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_COPY "SYMINFO_FLG_COPY" # 0x04 1357@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_COPY_ALT1 "copy" 1358@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_LAZYLOAD "SYMINFO_FLG_LAZYLOAD" # 0x08 1359@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_LAZYLOAD_ALT1 "lazyload" 1360@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_DIRECTBIND "SYMINFO_FLG_DIRECTBIND" # 0x10 1361@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_DIRECTBIND_ALT1 "directbind" 1362@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_NOEXTDIRECT "SYMINFO_FLG_NOEXTDIRECT" # 0x20 1363@ MSG_SYMINFO_FLG_NOEXTDIRECT_ALT1 "noextdirect" 1364 1365 1366# Names of capabilities section CA_ tag 1367 1368@ MSG_CA_SUNW_NULL "CA_SUNW_NULL" # 0 1369@ MSG_CA_SUNW_NULL_ALT1 "null" 1370@ MSG_CA_SUNW_HW_1 "CA_SUNW_HW_1" # 1 1371@ MSG_CA_SUNW_HW_1_ALT1 "hw_1" 1372@ MSG_CA_SUNW_SF_1 "CA_SUNW_SF_1" # 2 1373@ MSG_CA_SUNW_SF_1_ALT1 "sf_1" 1374 1375# ISA strings. These could be separated into separate message modules 1376# on a per-platform basis if their size became large, but this is probably 1377# cheaper for this small set of strings. 1378@ MSG_ISA_SPARC_32 "sparc" 1379@ MSG_ISA_SPARC_64 "sparcv9" 1380@ MSG_ISA_X86_32 "i386" 1381@ MSG_ISA_X86_64 "amd64" 1382 1383# Format strings 1384 1385@ MSG_FMT_BLDPATH "%s/%s" 1386@ MSG_FMT_BLDSOPATH "%s/%s.so" 1387@ MSG_FMT_MODCMD "%s:%s" 1388@ MSG_FMT_SYSCMD "[sys]:%s" 1389@ MSG_FMT_WORDVAL "%u" 1390@ MSG_FMT_WRAPUSAGE "\n%s" 1391@ MSG_FMT_SECMSGPRE "[%d: %s]" 1392@ MSG_FMT_OCTCONST "\\%03o" 1393 1394# Miscellaneous clutter 1395 1396@ MSG_STR_NULL "" 1397@ MSG_STR_ARG "arg" 1398@ MSG_STR_SP_BAR_SP " | " 1399@ MSG_STR_ELIPSES "..." 1400@ MSG_STR_OPTIONS "ade:L:o:rw" 1401@ MSG_STR_ELFEDIT "elfedit: " 1402@ MSG_STR_PROMPT "> " 1403@ MSG_STR_NL "\n" 1404@ MSG_STR_TAB "\t" 1405@ MSG_STR_BINCP "/bin/cp" 1406@ MSG_STR_BINMORE "/bin/more" 1407@ MSG_STR_PAGER "PAGER" 1408@ MSG_STR_ELFEDITINIT32 "elfedit32_init" 1409@ MSG_STR_ELFEDITINIT64 "elfedit64_init" 1410@ MSG_STR_HLPINDENT " "; 1411@ MSG_STR_HLPUSEINDENT " "; 1412@ MSG_STR_HLPSUMINDENT " "; 1413@ MSG_STR_HLPOPTARG "%s"; 1414@ MSG_STR_HLPOPTARG2 "%s %s"; 1415@ MSG_STR_ENVVAR "ELFEDIT_PATH" 1416@ MSG_STR_MODPATH "%r/usr/lib/elfedit/%I" 1417@ MSG_STR_EMPTY "" 1418@ MSG_STR_DOT "." 1419@ MSG_STR_COLON ":" 1420@ MSG_STR_SPACE " " 1421@ MSG_STR_COMMA_SP ", " 1422@ MSG_STR_CPAREN ")" 1423@ MSG_STR_DOTSO ".so" 1424@ MSG_STR_MINUS_MINUS "--" 1425@ MSG_STR_MINUS_A "-a" 1426@ MSG_STR_MINUS_AND "-and" 1427@ MSG_STR_MINUS_CMP "-cmp" 1428@ MSG_STR_MINUS_F "-f" 1429@ MSG_STR_MINUS_S "-s" 1430@ MSG_STR_MINUS_O "-o" 1431@ MSG_STR_MINUS_OR "-or" 1432@ MSG_STR_MODNAME "modname" 1433@ MSG_STR_TRUE "true" 1434@ MSG_STR_FALSE "false" 1435@ MSG_STR_ON "on" 1436@ MSG_STR_OFF "off" 1437@ MSG_STR_YES "yes" 1438@ MSG_STR_NO "no" 1439@ MSG_STR_0 "0" 1440@ MSG_STR_1 "1" 1441@ MSG_STR_A "a" 1442@ MSG_STR_D "d" 1443@ MSG_STR_F "f" 1444@ MSG_STR_N "n" 1445@ MSG_STR_O "o" 1446@ MSG_STR_OPTION "option" 1447@ MSG_STR_T "t" 1448@ MSG_STR_VALUE "value" 1449@ MSG_STR_W "w" 1450@ MSG_STR_Y "y" 1451@ MSG_STR_DEFAULT "default" 1452@ MSG_STR_MINUS_O_DEFAULT "-odefault" 1453@ MSG_STR_SIMPLE "simple" 1454@ MSG_STR_MINUS_O_SIMPLE "-osimple" 1455@ MSG_STR_NUM "num" 1456@ MSG_STR_MINUS_O_NUM "-onum" 1457@ MSG_STR_OUTSTYLE "outstyle" 1458 1459 1460# Format strings for sys:help 1461@ MSG_HLPFMT_MULTIHDR "::::::::::::::\n%s\n::::::::::::::\n" 1462@ MSG_HLPFMT_NAMDSCCOL " %-15s%s\n" 1463@ MSG_HLPFMT_NAMDSCHDR "%s - %s\n" 1464@ MSG_HLPFMT_NAMSUMHDR " %s - %s\n" 1465@ MSG_HLPFMT_PATHELT " %s\n" 1466@ MSG_HLPFMT_MULTNAM "%s (" 1467 1468# name of builtin sys: module 1469 1470@ MSG_MOD_SYS "sys" 1471 1472# Names of sys: builtin commands 1473@ MSG_SYS_CMD_HELP "help" 1474@ MSG_SYS_CMD_HELP_A1 "?" 1475@ MSG_SYS_CMD_HELP_A2 "man" 1476@ MSG_SYS_CMD_LOAD "load" 1477@ MSG_SYS_CMD_QUIT "quit" 1478@ MSG_SYS_CMD_QUIT_A1 "exit" 1479@ MSG_SYS_CMD_QUIT_A2 "bye" 1480@ MSG_SYS_CMD_SET "set" 1481@ MSG_SYS_CMD_STATUS "status" 1482@ MSG_SYS_CMD_UNLOAD "unload" 1483@ MSG_SYS_CMD_WRITE "write" 1484@ MSG_SYS_CMD_WRITE_A1 "flush" 1485@ MSG_SYS_CMD_WRITE_A2 "save" 1486