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