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21 
22 /*
23  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #include <libintl.h>
28 #include <sys/varargs.h>
29 #include <stdio.h>
30 #include <string.h>
31 #include <stdlib.h>
32 #include <alist.h>
33 #include <debug.h>
34 #include <_debug.h>
35 #include <msg.h>
36 
37 /*
38  * Define a debug descriptor.  Note, although this provides the default
39  * definition to which most users bind, ld.so.1 must provide its own definition,
40  * and thus interposition is expected.  This item should be defined NODIRECT.
41  */
42 static Dbg_desc	_dbg_desc = { 0, 0, 0 };
43 Dbg_desc	*dbg_desc = &_dbg_desc;
44 
45 int		_Dbg_cnt = 0;
46 
47 /*
48  * Debugging initialization and processing.  The dbg_options[] array defines
49  * a set of option strings that can be specified using the -D flag or from an
50  * environment variable.  For each option, a class is enabled in the d_class
51  * bit mask, or an extra flag is enabled in the d_extra bit mask.
52  */
53 static DBG_options _Dbg_options[] = {	/* Options accepted by both linkers */
54 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_DETAIL),	0,	DBG_E_DETAIL},
55 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_LONG),	0,	DBG_E_LONG},
56 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_HELP),	0,	DBG_E_HELP},
57 
58 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_ALL),		DBG_C_ALL,	0},
59 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_BASIC),	DBG_C_BASIC,	0},
60 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_CAP),		DBG_C_CAP,	0},
61 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_DEMANGLE),	DBG_C_DEMANGLE,	0},
62 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_FILES),	DBG_C_FILES,	0},
63 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_LIBS),	DBG_C_LIBS,	0},
64 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_MOVE),	DBG_C_MOVE,	0},
65 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_RELOC),	DBG_C_RELOC,	0},
66 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_SYMBOLS),	DBG_C_SYMBOLS,	0},
67 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_TLS),		DBG_C_TLS,	0},
68 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_UNUSED),	DBG_C_UNUSED,	0},
69 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_VERSIONS),	DBG_C_VERSIONS,	0},
70 	{NULL,				NULL},
71 };
72 
73 static DBG_options _Dbg_options_ld[] = {	/* ld only options */
74 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_CLASS),	0,	DBG_E_SNAME | DBG_E_CLASS},
75 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_FULLNAME),	0,	DBG_E_SNAME | DBG_E_FNAME},
76 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_NAME),	0,	DBG_E_SNAME},
77 
78 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_ARGS),	DBG_C_ARGS,	0},
79 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_ENTRY),	DBG_C_ENTRY,	0},
80 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_GOT),		DBG_C_GOT,	0},
81 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_MAP),		DBG_C_MAP,	0},
82 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_SECTIONS),	DBG_C_SECTIONS,	0},
83 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_SEGMENTS),	DBG_C_SEGMENTS,	0},
84 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_STATS),	DBG_C_STATS,	0},
85 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_STRTAB),	DBG_C_STRTAB,	0},
86 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_SUPPORT),	DBG_C_SUPPORT,	0},
87 	{NULL,				NULL},
88 };
89 
90 static DBG_options _Dbg_options_rtld[] = {	/* ld.so.1 only options */
91 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_AUDIT),	DBG_C_AUDITING,	0},
92 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_BINDINGS),	DBG_C_BINDINGS,	0},
93 	{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_INIT),	DBG_C_INIT,	0},
94 	{NULL,				NULL},
95 };
96 
97 /*
98  * Compare name to the options found in optarr. If one matches,
99  * update *dbp and return TRUE. Otherwise, FALSE.
100  */
101 static Boolean
102 process_options(const char *name, Boolean set, Dbg_desc *dbp,
103     DBG_options *optarr)
104 {
105 	DBG_options	*opt;
106 
107 	for (opt = optarr; opt->o_name != NULL; opt++) {
108 		if (strcmp(name, opt->o_name) != 0)
109 			continue;
110 
111 		if (set == TRUE) {
112 			if (opt->o_class)
113 				dbp->d_class |= opt->o_class;
114 			if (opt->o_extra)
115 				dbp->d_extra |= opt->o_extra;
116 		} else {
117 			if (opt->o_class)
118 				dbp->d_class &= ~(opt->o_class);
119 			if (opt->o_extra)
120 				dbp->d_extra &= ~(opt->o_extra);
121 		}
122 		return (TRUE);
123 	}
124 
125 	return (FALSE);
126 }
127 
128 /*
129  * Provide a debugging usage message
130  */
131 void
132 Dbg_help(void)
133 {
134 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
135 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R1_A));
136 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R1_B));
137 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R1_C));
138 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R1_D));
139 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R1_E));
140 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R1_F));
141 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R1_G));
142 
143 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
144 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_A));
145 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_B));
146 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_C));
147 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_D));
148 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_E));
149 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_F));
150 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_G));
151 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_H));
152 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_I));
153 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_J));
154 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_K));
155 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_L));
156 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_M));
157 
158 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
159 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_L));
160 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_M));
161 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_N));
162 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_O));
163 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_P));
164 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_Q));
165 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_R));
166 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R2_S));
167 
168 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
169 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_A));
170 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_B));
171 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_C));
172 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_D));
173 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_E));
174 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_F));
175 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_G));
176 
177 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
178 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_H));
179 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_F));
180 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_I));
181 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_J));
182 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_K));
183 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_L));
184 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_M));
185 
186 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
187 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R3_N));
188 
189 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
190 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_HDR_DCT));
191 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_HDR_BOTH));
192 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R4_A));
193 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R4_B));
194 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R4_B2));
195 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R4_C));
196 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R4_D));
197 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R4_D2));
198 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R4_D3));
199 
200 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
201 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_HDR_RTLD));
202 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A));
203 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A2));
204 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A3));
205 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A4));
206 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A5));
207 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A6));
208 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A7));
209 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A8));
210 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A9));
211 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_A0));
212 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_B));
213 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_C));
214 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_D));
215 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_E));
216 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R5_F));
217 
218 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
219 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_HDR_LD));
220 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R6_A));
221 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R6_B));
222 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R6_C));
223 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R6_C2));
224 
225 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
226 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_HDR_CST));
227 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_HDR_BOTH));
228 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_A));
229 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_B));
230 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_C));
231 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_D));
232 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_E));
233 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_F));
234 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_F2));
235 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_G));
236 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_H));
237 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_I));
238 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_I2));
239 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_J));
240 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_K));
241 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_K2));
242 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R7_L));
243 
244 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
245 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_HDR_RTLD));
246 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R8_A));
247 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R8_B));
248 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R8_B2));
249 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R8_C));
250 
251 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
252 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_HDR_LD));
253 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_A));
254 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_B));
255 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_C));
256 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_D));
257 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_E));
258 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_F));
259 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_F2));
260 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_G));
261 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_H));
262 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_H2));
263 	dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_R9_I));
264 
265 	Dbg_util_nl(0, DBG_NL_FRC);
266 }
267 
268 /*
269  * Messaging support - funnel everything through dgettext() as this provides
270  * the real binding to libc.
271  */
272 const char *
273 _liblddbg_msg(Msg mid)
274 {
275 	return (dgettext(MSG_ORIG(MSG_SUNW_OST_SGS), MSG_ORIG(mid)));
276 }
277 
278 /*
279  * Given a name starting with "lmid", finish processing it. Return TRUE
280  * if a valid lmid token was seen, and FALSE for any error.
281  *
282  * exit:
283  *	On failure, returns FALSE, indicating a syntax error
284  *
285  *	On success:
286  *	-	Appropriate flags in dbg->d_extra have been set
287  *	-	Any link-map list names specified have been added to
288  *		d_list, for the rtld dbg_print() to compare against
289  *		link-map list names.
290  *	-	TRUE is returned.
291  */
292 static Boolean
293 process_lmid(char *name, Dbg_desc *dbp)
294 {
295 	/*
296 	 * "lmid" can have an optional argument. Allowed values are "all",
297 	 * "alt[0-9]+", "base", or "ldso". Alt has a variable ending, but
298 	 * we can use process_options() to handle the other three.
299 	 */
300 	static DBG_options options_lmid[] = {
301 		{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_LMID_ALL),	0,	DBG_E_LMID_ALL},
302 		{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_LMID_BASE),	0,	DBG_E_LMID_BASE},
303 		{MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_LMID_LDSO),	0,	DBG_E_LMID_LDSO},
304 		{NULL,				NULL},
305 	};
306 
307 	Dbg_desc	tmp_db;
308 	const char	*lmid_opt;
309 
310 	/* If it's a plain "lmid", we can set the flag and return now */
311 	if (name[MSG_TOK_LMID_SIZE] == '\0') {
312 		dbp->d_extra |= DBG_E_LMID;
313 		return (TRUE);
314 	}
315 
316 	/* If there's no value, its an error */
317 	if (conv_strproc_extract_value(name, MSG_TOK_LMID_SIZE,
318 	    CONV_SPEXV_F_UCASE, &lmid_opt) == 0)
319 		return (FALSE);
320 
321 	/*
322 	 * ALL, BASE, or LDSO?
323 	 */
324 	tmp_db.d_extra = 0;
325 	if (process_options(lmid_opt, TRUE, &tmp_db, options_lmid)) {
326 		/*
327 		 * If BASE, and we haven't already seen it, add it to the
328 		 * rtld name matching list. For the others, setting the
329 		 * e_extra bit suffices.
330 		 */
331 		if (((tmp_db.d_extra & DBG_E_LMID_BASE) != 0) &&
332 		    ((dbp->d_extra & DBG_E_LMID_BASE) == 0) &&
333 		    (aplist_append(&dbp->d_list, MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_LMID_BASE),
334 		    AL_CNT_DEBUG) == NULL))
335 			return (FALSE);
336 
337 		/* Add the resulting flags into the callers descriptor */
338 		dbp->d_extra |= DBG_E_LMID | tmp_db.d_extra;
339 		return (TRUE);
340 	}
341 
342 	/*
343 	 * ALT?
344 	 */
345 	if (strncmp(lmid_opt, MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_LMID_ALT),
346 	    MSG_TOK_LMID_ALT_SIZE) == 0) {
347 		const char *tail = lmid_opt + MSG_TOK_LMID_ALT_SIZE;
348 
349 		/* 'ALT' without a # means "all alternative link-map lists" */
350 		if (*tail == '\0') {
351 			dbp->d_extra |= DBG_E_LMID | DBG_E_LMID_ALT;
352 			return (TRUE);
353 		}
354 
355 		/*
356 		 * It is ALT[0-9]+. Make sure the characters following 'ALT'
357 		 * are numbers, and then add it to the rtld name matching list.
358 		 */
359 		for (; *tail; tail++)
360 			if ((*tail < '0') || (*tail > '9'))
361 				return (FALSE);
362 
363 		if (aplist_append(&dbp->d_list, lmid_opt, AL_CNT_DEBUG) == NULL)
364 			return (FALSE);
365 		dbp->d_extra |= DBG_E_LMID;
366 		return (TRUE);
367 	}
368 
369 	/* It's nothing we recognize */
370 	return (FALSE);
371 }
372 
373 /*
374  * Validate and enable the appropriate debugging classes.
375  *
376  * entry:
377  *	string - String to be analyzed for debugging options
378  *	dbp - Pointer to debug descriptor to be initialized
379  *	outfile_ret - NULL, or pointer to receive result of 'output='
380  *		token. A NULL value means that the 'output=' token
381  *		is not accepted. A non-NULL value means that it is.
382  *
383  * exit:
384  *	On failure, False (0) is returned.
385  *
386  *	On success, string has been parsed, and the descriptor referenced
387  *	by dbp has been initialized. If outfile is non-NULL, *outfile will
388  *	be set to NULL if the 'output=' token is not present, and to the
389  *	user supplied string otherwise. True (1) is returned.
390  */
391 int
392 Dbg_setup(dbg_setup_caller_t caller, const char *string, Dbg_desc *dbp,
393     const char **outfile)
394 {
395 	char		*name, *_name;	/* buffer in which to perform */
396 					/* strtok_r() operations. */
397 	char		*lasts;
398 	const char	*delimit = MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_DELIMIT);
399 
400 	/*
401 	 * Clear the help flags --- these items only apply for a single
402 	 * call to Dbg_setup().
403 	 */
404 	dbp->d_extra &= ~(DBG_E_HELP | DBG_E_HELP_EXIT);
405 
406 	if ((_name = (char *)malloc(strlen(string) + 1)) == NULL)
407 		return (0);
408 	(void) strcpy(_name, string);
409 
410 	if (outfile)
411 		*outfile = NULL;   /* No output file yet */
412 
413 	/*
414 	 * The token should be of the form "-Dtok,tok,tok,...".  Separate the
415 	 * pieces and build up the appropriate mask, unrecognized options are
416 	 * flagged.
417 	 */
418 	if ((name = strtok_r(_name, delimit, &lasts)) != NULL) {
419 		do {
420 			Boolean		set;
421 
422 			/* Remove leading and trailing whitespace */
423 			name = conv_strproc_trim(name);
424 
425 			if (name[0] == '!') {
426 				set = FALSE;
427 				name++;
428 			} else
429 				set = TRUE;
430 
431 			if (*name == '\0')
432 				continue;	/* Skip null token */
433 
434 			/*
435 			 * First, determine if the token represents a class or
436 			 * extra.
437 			 */
438 			if (process_options(name, set, dbp, _Dbg_options))
439 				continue;
440 			switch (caller) {
441 			case DBG_CALLER_LD:	/* ld only tokens */
442 				if (process_options(name, set, dbp,
443 				    _Dbg_options_ld))
444 					continue;
445 				break;
446 			case DBG_CALLER_RTLD:	/* rtld only tokens */
447 				if (process_options(name, set, dbp,
448 				    _Dbg_options_rtld))
449 					continue;
450 				break;
451 			}
452 
453 			/* The remaining options do not accept negation */
454 			if (!set) {
455 				dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_CNTNEGOPT), name);
456 				continue;
457 			}
458 
459 			/*
460 			 * Is it an 'output=' token? This item is a special
461 			 * case because it depends on the presence of
462 			 * a non-NULL outfile argument, and because the
463 			 * part following the '=' is variable.
464 			 */
465 			if ((outfile != NULL) &&
466 			    strncmp(name, MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_OUTFILE),
467 			    MSG_TOK_OUTFILE_SIZE) == 0) {
468 				if (conv_strproc_extract_value(name,
469 				    MSG_TOK_OUTFILE_SIZE, 0, outfile))
470 					continue;
471 			}
472 
473 			/*
474 			 * Only the rtld "lmid" token is left.
475 			 */
476 			if ((caller == DBG_CALLER_RTLD) && (strncmp(name,
477 			    MSG_ORIG(MSG_TOK_LMID), MSG_TOK_LMID_SIZE) == 0) &&
478 			    process_lmid(name, dbp))
479 				continue;
480 
481 			/* If we make it here, the token is not understood */
482 			dbg_print(0, MSG_INTL(MSG_USE_UNRECOG), name);
483 
484 		} while ((name = strtok_r(NULL, delimit, &lasts)) != NULL);
485 	}
486 
487 	/*
488 	 * If the debug help option was specified and this is the only debug
489 	 * class, return an indication that the user should exit.
490 	 */
491 	if ((_Dbg_cnt++ == 0) && (dbp->d_extra & DBG_E_HELP) &&
492 	    (dbp->d_class == 0))
493 		dbp->d_extra |= DBG_E_HELP_EXIT;
494 
495 	return (1);
496 }
497 
498 /*
499  * Define our own printing routine.  This provides a basic fallback, as ld(1)
500  * and ld.so.1(1) provide their own routines that augment their diagnostic
501  * output, and direct the output to stderr.  This item should be defined
502  * NODIRECT.
503  */
504 /* PRINTFLIKE2 */
505 void
506 dbg_print(Lm_list *lml, const char *format, ...)
507 {
508 	va_list ap;
509 
510 #if	defined(lint)
511 	/*
512 	 * The lml argument is only meaningful for diagnostics sent to ld.so.1.
513 	 * Supress the lint error by making a dummy assignment.
514 	 */
515 	lml = 0;
516 #endif
517 	va_start(ap, format);
518 	(void) vprintf(format, ap);
519 	(void) printf(MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_NL));
520 	va_end(ap);
521 }
522