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Strings 33# 34@ MSG_STR_NAME "NAME" 35@ MSG_STR_PATHNAME "PATHNAME" 36@ MSG_STR_REFNAME "REFNAME" 37@ MSG_STR_RPATH "RPATH" 38@ MSG_STR_DASHES "----------------------------------------------\n" 39@ MSG_STR_LDSO1 "ld.so.1" 40@ MSG_STR_DYNLMLIST "dynlm_list" 41@ MSG_STR_ALIST "Alist" 42@ MSG_STR_APLIST "APlist" 43@ MSG_STR_LISTNODE "Listnode" 44@ MSG_STR_EMPTY "" 45@ MSG_STR_ORPHANED "<orphaned>" 46@ MSG_STR_SETENV "setenv" 47 48# 49# mdb_dcmd_t.dc_usage's 50# 51@ MSG_USG_ADDREQ ":" # Address required 52@ MSG_USG_ADDREQ_V ":[-v]" # Address required plus -v 53@ MSG_USG_ADDOPT_V "?[-v]" # Address optional plus -v 54@ MSG_USG_SETENV "name[=value]" # Setenv argument 55 56# 57# mdb_walker.walk_descr's 58# 59@ MSG_WWD_RTMAP "Walk a List of Rt_maps" 60@ MSG_WWD_LIST "Walk a List" 61 62# 63# Flag Strings 64# 65@ MSG_FLG_ISMAIN "IS-MAIN" 66@ MSG_FLG_IMGALLOC "IMAGE-ALLOCATED" 67@ MSG_FLG_RELOCED "RELOCED" 68@ MSG_FLG_SETGROUP "SET-GROUP" 69@ MSG_FLG_HWCAP "HWCAP" 70@ MSG_FLG_OBJECT "OBJECT" 71@ MSG_FLG_NODUMP "NODUMP" 72@ MSG_FLG_DELETE "DELETE" 73@ MSG_FLG_ANALYZED "ANALYZED" 74@ MSG_FLG_INITDONE "INIT-DONE" 75@ MSG_FLG_TRANS "TRANS" 76@ MSG_FLG_FIXED "FIXED" 77@ MSG_FLG_PRELOAD "PRELOAD" 78@ MSG_FLG_ALTER "ALTERNATE" 79@ MSG_FLG_LOADFLTR "LOAD-FILTERS" 80@ MSG_FLG_AUDIT "AUDIT" 81@ MSG_FLG_MODESET "MODE-SET" 82@ MSG_FLG_ANALZING "ANALYZING" 83@ MSG_FLG_INITFRST "INIT-FIRST" 84@ MSG_FLG_NOOPEN "NO-OPEN" 85@ MSG_FLG_FINICLCT "FINI-COLLECTED" 86@ MSG_FLG_INITCALL "INIT-CALLED" 87@ MSG_FLG_OBJINTPO "OBJECT-INTERPOSE" 88@ MSG_FLG_SYMINTPO "SYMBOL-INTERPOSE" 89@ MSG_FLG_MOVE "MOVE" 90@ MSG_FLG_TMPLIST "TEMPORARY-LIST" 91@ MSG_FLG_REGSYMS "REGISTER-SYMS" 92@ MSG_FLG_INITCLCT "INIT-COLLECTED" 93@ MSG_FLG_HANDLE "HANDLE" 94@ MSG_FLG_RELOCING "RELOCATING" 95 96@ MSG_FL1_COPYTOOK "COPYTOOK" 97@ MSG_FL1_RELATIVE "RELATIVE" 98@ MSG_FL1_CONFSET "CONFSET" 99@ MSG_FL1_NODEFLIB "NO-DEFAULT-LIBPATH" 100@ MSG_FL1_ENDFILTE "END-FILTEE" 101@ MSG_FL1_DISPREL "DISPLACEMENT-RELOCATED" 102@ MSG_FL1_TEXTREL "TEXT-RELOCATED" 103@ MSG_FL1_INITWAIT "INIT-WAIT" 104@ MSG_FL1_LDDSTUB "LDDSTUB" 105@ MSG_FL1_NOINIFIN "NO-INITFINI" 106@ MSG_FL1_USED "USED" 107@ MSG_FL1_SYMBOLIC "SYMBOLIC" 108@ MSG_FL1_OBJSFLTR "OBJ-STD-FILTER" 109@ MSG_FL1_OBJAFLTR "OBJ-AUX-FILTER" 110@ MSG_FL1_SYMSFLTR "SYM-STD-FILTER" 111@ MSG_FL1_SYMAFLTR "SYM-AUX-FILTER" 112@ MSG_FL1_TLSADD "TLS-ADD" 113@ MSG_FL1_TLSSTAT "TLS-STAT" 114@ MSG_FL1_DIRECT "DIRECT" 115@ MSG_FL1_GLOBAUD "GLOBAL-AUDITING" 116 117@ MSG_MODE_LAZY "LAZY" 118@ MSG_MODE_NOW "NOW" 119@ MSG_MODE_NOLOAD "NOLOAD" 120@ MSG_MODE_GLOBAL "GLOBAL" 121@ MSG_MODE_PARENT "PARENT" 122@ MSG_MODE_GROUP "GROUP" 123@ MSG_MODE_WORLD "WORLD" 124@ MSG_MODE_NODELETE "NODELETE" 125@ MSG_MODE_FIRST "FIRST" 126@ MSG_MODE_CONFGEN "CONFGEN" 127 128@ MSG_BFL_NEEDED "NEEDED" 129@ MSG_BFL_REFER "REFERENCED" 130@ MSG_BFL_FILTER "FILTER" 131 132@ MSG_GPH_ZERO "ZERO" 133@ MSG_GPH_LDSO "LD.SO.1" 134@ MSG_GPH_FIRST "FIRST-ONLY" 135@ MSG_GPH_FILTEE "FILTEE" 136@ MSG_GPH_INITIAL "INITIALIZED" 137@ MSG_GPH_NOPENDLAZY "NO-PENDING-LAZY-DEPENDENCIES" 138 139@ MSG_GPD_DLSYM "AVAIL-TO-DLSYM" 140@ MSG_GPD_RELOC "AVAIL-FOR-RELOCATION" 141@ MSG_GPD_ADDEPS "ADD-DEPENDENCIES" 142@ MSG_GPD_PARENT "PARENT" 143@ MSG_GPD_FILTER "FILTER" 144@ MSG_GPD_REMOVE "REMOVAL-CANDIDATE" 145@ MSG_GPD_PROMOTE "RTLD_NOW-PROMOTER" 146 147@ MSG_LFL_BASELM "BASELM" 148@ MSG_LFL_RTLDLM "RTLDLM" 149@ MSG_LFL_NOAUDIT "NO-AUDIT" 150@ MSG_LFL_PLTREL "DEFERRED-PLT-RELOCATION" 151@ MSG_LFL_HOLDLOCK "HOLD-LOCK" 152@ MSG_LFL_ENVIRON "ENVIRON" 153@ MSG_LFL_INTRPOSE "INTERPOSE" 154@ MSG_LFL_LOCAUDIT "LOCAL-AUDIT" 155@ MSG_LFL_LOADAVAIL "LOAD-AVAILABLE" 156@ MSG_LFL_IGNRELERR "IGNORE-RELOCATION-ERROR" 157@ MSG_LFL_DBNOTIF "DBG-NOTIFY" 158@ MSG_LFL_STARTREL "START-RELOCATION" 159@ MSG_LFL_ATEXIT "ATEXIT" 160@ MSG_LFL_OBJADDED "OBJECT-ADDED" 161@ MSG_LFL_OBJDELETED "OBJECT-DELETED" 162@ MSG_LFL_OBJREEVAL "OBJECT-REEVALUATE" 163@ MSG_LFL_NOPENDGLBLAZY "NO-PENDING-GLOBAL-LAZY-DEPENDENCY" 164 165@ MSG_LFL_TRC_LDDSTUB "TRC_LDDSTUB" 166@ MSG_LFL_TRC_ENABLE "TRC_ENABLE" 167@ MSG_LFL_TRC_WARN "TRC_WARN" 168@ MSG_LFL_TRC_VERBOSE "TRC_VERBOSE" 169@ MSG_LFL_TRC_SEARCH "TRC_SEARCH" 170@ MSG_LFL_TRC_UNREF "TRC_UNREF" 171@ MSG_LFL_TRC_UNUSED "TRC_UNUSED" 172@ MSG_LFL_TRC_INIT "TRC_INIT" 173 174@ MSG_LTFL_NOLAZYLD "NOLAZYLD" 175@ MSG_LTFL_NODIRECT "NODIRECT" 176@ MSG_LTFL_LOADFLTR "LOADFLTR" 177 178@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_PREINIT "AUD_PREINIT" 179@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_OBJSEARCH "AUD_OBJSEARCH" 180@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_OBJOPEN "AUD_OBJOPEN" 181@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_OBJFILTER "AUD_OBJFILTER" 182@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_OBJCLOSE "AUD_OBJCLOSE" 183@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_SYMBIND "AUD_SYMBIND" 184@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_PLTENTER "AUD_PLTENTER" 185@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_PLTEXIT "AUD_PLTEXIT" 186@ MSG_LTFL_AUD_ACTIVITY "AUD_ACTIVITY" 187 188@ MSG_LMC_ANALYZING "ANALYZING" 189@ MSG_LMC_RELOCATING "RELOCATING" 190@ MSG_LMC_REANALYZE "REANALYZE" 191 192# 193# Error messages 194# 195@ MSG_ERR_NAS "%s:: no address specified\n" 196@ MSG_ERR_READ "%s:: failed to read from: 0x%p\n" 197@ MSG_ERR_SYMFAILED "rtmaps:: lookup of %s`%s failed\n" 198 199# 200# Various generic format strings 201# 202@ MSG_FMT_RT "[0x%x]\t0x%0?p 0x%0?p %s\n" 203@ MSG_FMT_LN "0x%0?p 0x%0?p 0x%0?p\n" 204 205# 206# Elf header messages. 207# 208@ MSG_EHDR_STR "ElfEhdr" 209 210@ MSG_EHDR_DCD "Display Elf_Ehdr entry" 211 212@ MSG_EHDR_TITLE "Elf Header located at: 0x%p\n" 213@ MSG_EHDR_LINE1 " ei_magic: { 0x%x, %c, %c, %c }\n" 214@ MSG_EHDR_LINE2 " ei_class: %-18s ei_data: %s\n" 215@ MSG_EHDR_LINE3 " e_machine: %-18s e_version: %s\n" 216@ MSG_EHDR_LINE4 " e_type: %s\n" 217@ MSG_EHDR_LINE5 " e_flags: %s\n" 218@ MSG_EHDR_LINE6 " e_flags: %18s\n" 219@ MSG_EHDR_LINE7 " e_entry: %#18lx e_ehsize: %2d \ 220 e_shstrndx: %2d\n" 221@ MSG_EHDR_LINE8 " e_shoff: %#18lx e_shentsize: %2d \ 222 e_shnum: %2d\n" 223@ MSG_EHDR_LINE9 " e_phoff: %#18lx e_phentsize: %2d \ 224 e_phnum: %2d\n" 225 226@ MSG_EHDR_HELP "\ 227 Decode an ELF Header (Elf_Ehdr) structure.\n\ 228 \n\ 229 Example:\n\n\ 230 \t> 0x10000::ElfEhdr \n\ 231 \tElf Header located at: 0x10000\n\ 232 \t ei_magic: { 0x7f, E, L, F }\n\ 233 \t ei_class: ELFCLASS32 ei_data: ELFDATA2MSB\n\ 234 \t e_machine: EM_SPARC e_version: EV_CURRENT\n\ 235 \t e_type: ET_EXEC\n\ 236 \t e_flags: 0\n\ 237 \t e_entry: 0x10640 e_ehsize: 52 e_shstrndx: 27\n\ 238 \t e_shoff: 0x1390 e_shentsize: 40 e_shnum: 29\n\ 239 \t e_phoff: 0x34 e_phentsize: 32 e_phnum: 5\n" 240 241# 242# Elf Program Header messages. 243# 244 245@ MSG_EPHDR_STR "ElfPhdr" 246 247@ MSG_EPHDR_DCD "Display Elf_Phdr entry" 248 249@ MSG_EPHDR_TITLE "Program Header located at: 0x%p\n" 250@ MSG_EPHDR_LINE1 " p_vaddr: %#-14lx p_flags: %s\n" 251@ MSG_EPHDR_LINE2 " p_paddr: %#-14lx p_type: %s\n" 252@ MSG_EPHDR_LINE3 " p_filesz: %#-14lx p_memsz: %#lx\n" 253@ MSG_EPHDR_LINE4 " p_offset: %#-14lx p_align: %#lx\n" 254 255@ MSG_EPHDR_HELP "\ 256 Decode an ELF Program Header (Elf_Phdr) structure.\n\ 257 \n\ 258 Example 1 - a single entry:\n\n\ 259 \t> 0x10000+0x34::ElfPhdr\n\ 260 \tProgram Header located at: 0x10034\n\ 261 \t p_vaddr: 0x10034 p_flags: [ PF_X PF_R ]\n\ 262 \t p_paddr: 0 p_type: [ PT_PHDR ]\n\ 263 \t p_filesz: 0xa0 p_memsz: 0xa0\n\ 264 \t p_offset: 0x34 p_align: 0\n\ 265 \n\ 266 Example 2 - multiple entries:\n\n\ 267 \t> 0x10034,2::ElfPhdr\n\ 268 \tProgram Header located at: 0x10034\n\ 269 \t p_vaddr: 0x10034 p_flags: [ PF_X PF_R ]\n\ 270 \t p_paddr: 0 p_type: [ PT_PHDR ]\n\ 271 \t p_filesz: 0xa0 p_memsz: 0xa0\n\ 272 \t p_offset: 0x34 p_align: 0\n\ 273 \tProgram Header located at: 0x10054\n\ 274 \t p_vaddr: 0 p_flags: [ PF_R ]\n\ 275 \t p_paddr: 0 p_type: [ PT_INTERP ]\n\ 276 \t p_filesz: 0x11 p_memsz: 0\n\ 277 \t p_offset: 0xd4 p_align: 0\n" 278 279 280# 281# Elf_Dyn messages. 282# 283 284@ MSG_ELFDYN_STR "ElfDyn" 285 286@ MSG_ELFDYN_DCD "Display Elf_Dyn entry" 287 288@ MSG_ELFDYN_TITLE "Elf_Dyn located at: 0x%p\n" 289@ MSG_ELFDYN_LINE1 " %a %s\t 0x%0?p\n" 290 291@ MSG_ELFDYN_HELP "\ 292 Decode an ELF dynamic section (Elf_Dyn) entry.\n\ 293 \n\ 294 Example 1 - a single entry:\n\n\ 295 \t> 0xff33a478::ElfDyn\n\ 296 \tElf_Dyn located at: 0xff33a478\n\ 297 \t 0xff33a478 NEEDED 0x00004013\n\ 298 \n\ 299 Example 2 - multiple entries:\n\n\ 300 \t> 0xff33a478,4::ElfDyn\n\ 301 \tElf_Dyn located at: 0xff33a478\n\ 302 \t 0xff33a478 NEEDED 0x00004013\n\ 303 \tElf_Dyn located at: 0xff33a480\n\ 304 \t 0xff33a480 INIT 0x0009b484\n\ 305 \tElf_Dyn located at: 0xff33a488\n\ 306 \t 0xff33a488 FINI 0x0009b4dc\n\ 307 \tElf_Dyn located at: 0xff33a490\n\ 308 \t 0xff33a490 SONAME 0x00004009\n" 309 310 311# 312# List messages. 313# 314 315@ MSG_LIST_STR "List" 316 317@ MSG_LIST_DCD "Display entries in a List" 318 319@ MSG_LIST_TITLE "Listnode data next\n" 320 321@ MSG_LIST_HELP "\ 322 Walk a List structure. A list consists of a chain of Listnodes. The head\n\ 323 of a List points to the initial node, the tail of the list points to the\n\ 324 final node. A Listnode contains a pointer to a data item and a pointer to\n\ 325 the next Listnode.\n\ 326 \n\ 327 Example:\n\n\ 328 \t> ld.so.1`dynlm_list::List\n\ 329 \tListnode data next\n\ 330 \t---------------------------------------------\n\ 331 \t0xff3b05ac 0xff3f60c8 0xff3b05c4\n\ 332 \t0xff3b05c4 0xff3f60e8 0x00000000\n" 333 334# 335# Lm_list messages. 336# 337 338@ MSG_LMLIST_STR "Lm_list" 339 340@ MSG_LMLIST_DCD "Display Lm_list structure" 341 342@ MSG_LMLIST_BASE "(LM_ID_BASE)" 343@ MSG_LMLIST_LDSO "(LM_ID_LDSO)" 344@ MSG_LMLIST_NEWLM "(LM_ID_NEWLM)" 345 346@ MSG_LMLIST_TITLE1 "Link-map lists (%s): 0x%p\n"; 347@ MSG_LMLIST_TITLE2 "Lm_list: 0x%p %s\n" 348 349@ MSG_LMLIST_LINE0 " lists: 0x%0?p Alist[used %u: total %u]\n" 350 351@ MSG_LMC_LINE1 "Lm_cntl: 0x%p\n" 352@ MSG_LMC_LINE2 " head: 0x%0?p\t tail: 0x%0?p\n" 353@ MSG_LMC_LINE3 " flags: 0x%08x\t now: 0x%0?p\n" 354@ MSG_LMC_LINE4 " [ %#b ]\n" 355 356@ MSG_LMLIST_LINE1 " head: 0x%0?p\t tail: 0x%0?p\n" 357@ MSG_LMLIST_LINE2 " audit: 0x%0?p\t rtldinfo: 0x%0?p\n" 358@ MSG_LMLIST_LINE3 " handle: 0x%0?p\t obj: %4d init: %4d \ 359 lazy: %4d\n" 360@ MSG_LMLIST_LINE4 " flags: 0x%08x\n" 361@ MSG_LMLIST_LINE5 " tflags: 0x%08x\n" 362@ MSG_LMLIST_LINE6 " [ %#b ]\n" 363 364@ MSG_LMLIST_HELP "\ 365 Display a link-map list header. If no address is specified, the \ 366 dynlm_list\nmaster link-map list is searched and all link-map headers \ 367 displayed.\n\ 368 \n\ 369 A link-map list header points to a family of link-map control lists, \ 370 together\nwith other state information. The initial control list represents \ 371 those\nobjects that have been completely analyzed and relocated, and are \ 372 presently in\nuse. \ 373 Additional control lists may exist as families of objects are processed\nin \ 374 preparation for joining the main control list. These families are created\n\ 375 from events such as dlopen(3c), lazy loading, and filtee processing, once\n\ 376 the initial process that started the application has been relocated.\n\ 377 \n\ 378 The -v option walks all link-map control lists displaying each member.\n\ 379 \n\ 380 Example 1 - a single, verbose entry, starting from a specified address:\n\n\ 381 \n\ 382 \t> 0xff3ee0f0::Lm_list -v\n\ 383 \tLm_list: 0xff3ee0f0 (LM_ID_BASE)\n\ 384 \t----------------------------------------------\n\ 385 \t lists: 0xff3f0b00 Alist[used 1: total 4]\n\ 386 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 387 \t Lm_cntl: 0xff3f0b0c\n\ 388 \t head: 0xff3f0fdc tail: 0xff3f13bc\n\ 389 \t flags: 0x00000000 now: 0x00000000\n\ 390 \t [ 0 ]\n\ 391 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 392 \t lmco rtmap ADDR() NAME()\n\ 393 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 394 \t [0xc] 0xff3f0fdc 0x00010000 main\n\ 395 \t [0xc] 0xff3f13bc 0xff280000 /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 396 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 397 \t head: 0xff3f0f84 tail: 0xff3f1794\n\ 398 \t audit: 0x00000000 preexec: 0xff3f1794\n\ 399 \t handle: 0x00000000 obj: 3 init: 0 lazy: 0\n\ 400 \t flags: 0x00008041\n\ 401 \t [ BASELM,ENVIRON,STARTREL ]\n\ 402 \t tflags: 0x00000000\n\ 403 \n\ 404 Example 2 - all link-map headers:\n\n\ 405 \t> ::Lm_list\n\ 406 \tLink-map lists (dynlm_list): 0xffbfdbf8\n\ 407 \t----------------------------------------------\n\ 408 \t Lm_list: 0xff3ee0f0 (LM_ID_BASE)\n\ 409 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 410 \t lists: 0xff3f0b68 Alist[used 1: total 4]\n\ 411 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 412 \t head: 0xff3f0f84 tail: 0xff3f1794\n\ 413 \t audit: 0x00000000 preexec: 0xff3f1794\n\ 414 \t handle: 0x00000000 obj: 3 init: 0 lazy: 0\n\ 415 \t flags: 0x00008041\n\ 416 \t [ BASELM,ENVIRON,STARTREL ]\n\ 417 \t tflags: 0x00000000\n\ 418 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 419 \t Lm_list: 0xff3ee134 (LM_ID_LDSO)\n\ 420 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 421 \t lists: 0xff3f0ba4 Alist[used 1: total 4]\n\ 422 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 423 \t head: 0xff3f0c20 tail: 0xff3f0c20\n\ 424 \t audit: 0x00000000 preexec: 0x00000000\n\ 425 \t handle: 0x00000000 obj: 0 init: 0 lazy: 0\n\ 426 \t flags: 0x00000006\n\ 427 \t [ RTLDLM,NOAUDIT ]\n\ 428 \t tflags: 0x00000000\n" 429 430# 431# Rt_maps messages. 432# 433 434@ MSG_RTMAPS_STR "Rt_maps" 435 436@ MSG_RTMAPS_DCD "Display list of Rt_map structures" 437 438@ MSG_RTMAPS_TITLE0 "lmco \trtmap ADDR() NAME()\n" 439 440@ MSG_RTMAPS_HELP "\ 441 Walk a list of Rt_map's starting with a specified Rt_map entry. If no\n\ 442 address is specified, the dynlm_list master Rt_map list is searched and\n\ 443 all objects listed.\n\ 444 \n\ 445 The -v option expands each Rt_map in detail. See Rt_map.\n\ 446 \n\ 447 Example 1 - a single entry, starting from a specified address:\n\n\ 448 \t> 0xff3b0214::Rt_maps\n\ 449 \tlmco rtmap ADDR() NAME()\n\ 450 \t---------------------------------------------\n\ 451 \t[0xc] 0xff3b0214 0x00010000 prog\n\ 452 \t[0xc] 0xff3b065c 0xff3a0000 /lib/libdl.so.1\n\ 453 \t[0xc] 0xff3b0a04 0xff280000 /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 454 \n\ 455 Example 2 - all Rt_map entries:\n\n\ 456 \t> ::Rt_maps\n\ 457 \tLink-map lists (dynlm_list): 0xffbfe080\n\ 458 \t---------------------------------------------\n\ 459 \t Lm_list: 0xff3f60c8 (LM_ID_BASE)\n\ 460 \t ---------------------------------------------\n\ 461 \t lmco rtmap ADDR() NAME()\n\ 462 \t ---------------------------------------------\n\ 463 \t [0xc] 0xff3b0214 0x00010000 prog\n\ 464 \t [0xc] 0xff3b065c 0xff3a0000 /lib/libdl.so.1\n\ 465 \t [0xc] 0xff3b0a04 0xff280000 /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 466 \t ---------------------------------------------\n\ 467 \t Lm_list: 0xff3f60e8 (LM_ID_LDSO)\n\ 468 \t ---------------------------------------------\n\ 469 \t lmco rtmap ADDR() NAME()\n\ 470 \t ---------------------------------------------\n\ 471 \t [0xc] 0xff3f7cc0 0xff3c0000 /lib/ld.so.1\n" 472 473 474# 475# Rt_map messages. 476# 477 478@ MSG_RTMAP_STR "Rt_map" 479 480@ MSG_RTMAP_DCD "Display Rt_map structure" 481 482@ MSG_RTMAP_TITLE "Rt_map located at: 0x%0?p\n" 483@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE1 " NAME: %s\n" 484@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE2 " PATHNAME: %s\n" 485@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE3 " ADDR: 0x%0?p\t DYN: 0x%0?p\n" 486@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE4 " NEXT: 0x%0?p\t PREV: 0x%0?p\n" 487@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE5 " FCT: 0x%0?p\t TLSMODID: %?ld\n" 488@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE6 " INIT: 0x%0?p\t FINI: 0x%0?p\n" 489@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE7 " GROUPS: 0x%0?p\t HANDLES: 0x%0?p\n" 490@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE8 " DEPENDS: 0x%0?p\t CALLERS: 0x%0?p\n" 491@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE9 " DYNINFO: 0x%0?p\t REFNAME: %s\n" 492@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE10 " RLIST: 0x%0?p\t RPATH: %s\n" 493@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE11 " LIST: 0x%0?p [%a]\n" 494@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE12 " FLAGS: 0x%08x\n" 495@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE13 " FLAGS1: 0x%08x\n" 496@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE14 " MODE: 0x%08x\n" 497@ MSG_RTMAP_LINE20 " [ %#b ]\n" 498 499@ MSG_RTMAP_HELP "\ 500 Display the contents of selected fields of an Rt_map structure.\n\ 501 \n\ 502 Example:\n\n\ 503 \t0xff3b0214::Rt_map\n\ 504 \tRt_map located at: 0xff3b0214\n\ 505 \t NAME: prog\n\ 506 \t PATHNAME: /home/developer/bin/prog\n\ 507 \t ADDR: 0x00010000 DYN: 0x00020b1\n\ 508 \t NEXT: 0xff3b065c PREV: 0x0000000\n\ 509 \t FCT: 0xff3f6080 TLSMODID: 0\n\ 510 \t INIT: 0x00010960 FINI: 0x000109b\n\ 511 \t .....\n" 512 513# 514# Bind messages. 515# 516 517@ MSG_BND_STR "Bind" 518 519@ MSG_BND_DCD "Display a Binding Descriptor" 520 521@ MSG_BND_TITLE "Binding descriptor located at: 0x%0?p\n" 522@ MSG_BND_LINE1 " caller: 0x%0?p %s\n" 523@ MSG_BND_LINE2 " depend: 0x%0?p %s\n" 524@ MSG_BND_LINE3 " flags: 0x%08x [ %#b ]\n" 525 526@ MSG_BND_HELP "\ 527 Decode the binding descriptor specified by addr.\n\ 528 \n\ 529 Relationships between Rt_map objects are maintained by a binding dis-\n\ 530 cripter. The descriptor contains a pointer to the Rt_map of the caller,\n\ 531 a pointer to the Rt_map of the dependency, and a flags field indicating\n\ 532 the relationship between the two Rt_map objects.\n\ 533 \n\ 534 The -v option expands each Rt_map.\n\ 535 \n\ 536 Example:\n\n\ 537 \t> 0xff3b0410::Bind\n\ 538 \tBinding Descriptor located at: 0xff3b0410\n\ 539 \t caller: 0xff3b0030 main\n\ 540 \t depend: 0xff3b0460 /lib/libelf.so.1\n\ 541 \t flags: 0x00000001 [ NEEDED ]\n" 542 543 544# 545# Depends messages. 546# 547 548@ MSG_DEPENDS_STR "Depends" 549 550@ MSG_DEPENDS_DCD "Display Rt_map DEPENDS binding descriptors" 551 552@ MSG_DEPENDS_LINE1 "DEPENDS for %s\n" 553@ MSG_DEPENDS_LINE2 " Depends: 0x%0?p APlist[used %u: total %u]\n" 554 555@ MSG_DEPENDS_HELP "\ 556 Display the binding descriptor list of DEPENDS() of the Rt_map\n\ 557 specified by addr. A DEPENDS() entry consists of an APlist\n\ 558 defining each dependency.\n\ 559 \n\ 560 The -v option walks the APlist descriptor displaying each dependency.\n\ 561 \n\ 562 Example:\n\n\ 563 \t> 0xff3b0554::Depends -v\n\ 564 \tDEPENDS for /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 565 \t----------------------------------------------\n\ 566 \t Depends: 0xff3b0bc4 APlist[used 2: total 4]\n\ 567 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 568 \t Binding descriptor located at: 0xff3b08f8\n\ 569 \t caller: 0xff3b0554 /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 570 \t depend: 0xff3b0938 /lib/libdl.so.1\n\ 571 \t flags: 0x00000003 [ NEEDED,REFERENCED ]\n\ 572 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 573 \t Binding descriptor located at: 0xff3b07a8\n\ 574 \t caller: 0xff3b0554 /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 575 \t depend: 0xff3f7cc0 /lib/ld.so.1\n\ 576 \t flags: 0x00000002 [ REFERENCED ]\n" 577 578# 579# Callers messages. 580# 581 582@ MSG_CALLERS_STR "Callers" 583 584@ MSG_CALLERS_DCD "Display Rt_map CALLERS binding descriptors" 585 586@ MSG_CALLERS_LINE1 "CALLERS for %s\n" 587@ MSG_CALLERS_LINE2 " Callers: 0x%0?p APlist[used %u: total %u]\n" 588 589@ MSG_CALLERS_HELP "\ 590 Display the binding descriptor list of CALLERS() of the Rt_map\n\ 591 specified by addr. A CALLERS() entry consists of an APlist\n\ 592 defining each caller.\n\ 593 \n\ 594 The -v option walks the APlist descriptor displaying each caller.\n\ 595 \n\ 596 Example:\n\n\ 597 \t> 0xff3b0554::Callers -v\n\ 598 \tCALLERS for /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 599 \t----------------------------------------------\n\ 600 \t Callers: 0xff3b08cc APlist[used 1: total 4]\n\ 601 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 602 \t Binding descriptor located at: 0xff3b0514\n\ 603 \t caller: 0xff3b0214 a.out\n\ 604 \t depend: 0xff3b0554 /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 605 \t flags: 0x00000003 [ NEEDED,REFERENCED ]\n" 606 607 608# 609# Handle messages. 610# 611 612@ MSG_HANDLES_STR "Handles" 613 614@ MSG_HANDLES_DCD "Display Rt_map HANDLES group descriptors" 615 616@ MSG_HANDLES_LINE1 "HANDLES for %s\n" 617@ MSG_HANDLES_LINE2 " HANDLE: 0x%0?p APlist[used %u: total %u]\n" 618 619@ MSG_HANDLES_HELP "\ 620 Display the list of HANDLES() that the Rt_map, specified by addr, is the\n\ 621 owner of. A HANDLES() entry consists of an APlist of Grp_hdl descriptors.\n\ 622 See GrpHdl. Each Grp_hdl() consists of an APlist of Grp_desc descriptors\n\ 623 that define each caller. See GrpDesc.\n\ 624 \n\ 625 The -v option walks all APlists displaying each member of the handle.\n\ 626 \n\ 627 Example:\n\n\ 628 \t> 0xff3b0f6c::Handles -v\n\ 629 \tHANDLES for ./sub.so\n\ 630 \t----------------------------------------------\n\ 631 \t HANDLE: 0xff3b1310 APlist[used 1: total 1]\n\ 632 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 633 \t Group Handle located at: 0xff3b1270\n\ 634 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 635 \t owner: ./sub.so\n\ 636 \t flags: 0x00000000 [ 0 ]\n\ 637 \t refcnt: 1 depends: 0xff3b12c8 Alist[used 3: total 4]\n\ 638 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 639 \t Group Descriptor located at: 0xff3b12d4\n\ 640 \t depend: 0xff3b0f6c ./sub.so\n\ 641 \t flags: 0x00000003 [ AVAIL-TO-DLSYM,ADD-DEPENDENCIES ]\n\ 642 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 643 \t Group Descriptor located at: 0xff3b12dc\n\ 644 \t depend: 0xff3b0a04 /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 645 \t flags: 0x00000003 [ AVAIL-TO-DLSYM,ADD-DEPENDENCIES ]\n\ 646 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 647 \t Group Descriptor located at: 0xff3b12e4\n\ 648 \t depend: 0xff3b065c /lib/libdl.so.1\n\ 649 \t flags: 0x00000003 [ AVAIL-TO-DLSYM,ADD-DEPENDENCIES ]\n" 650 651# 652# Group messages. 653# 654 655@ MSG_GROUPS_STR "Groups" 656 657@ MSG_GROUPS_DCD "Display Rt_map GROUPS group handles" 658 659@ MSG_GROUPS_LINE1 "GROUPS for %s\n" 660@ MSG_GROUPS_LINE2 " Groups: 0x%0?p APlist[used %u: total %u]\n" 661 662@ MSG_GROUPS_HELP "\ 663 Display the list of GROUPS() that the Rt_map, specified by addr, is a \ 664 member\nof. A GROUPS() entry consists of an APlist of Grp_hdl entries. \ 665 See GrpHdl.\n\ 666 \n\ 667 The -v option walks the APlist descriptor displaying each member of the\n\ 668 handle.\n\ 669 \n\ 670 Example:\n\n\ 671 \t> 0xff3b0f6c::Groups -v\n\ 672 \tGROUPS for ./sub.so\n\ 673 \t----------------------------------------------\n\ 674 \t Groups: 0xff3b12a8 APlist[used 1: total 1]\n\ 675 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 676 \t Group Handle located at: 0xff3b1270\n\ 677 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 678 \t owner: ./sub.so\n\ 679 \t flags: 0x00000000 [ 0 ]\n\ 680 \t refcnt: 1 depends: 0xff3b12c8 Alist[used 3: total 4]\n\ 681 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 682 \t Group Descriptor located at: 0xff3b12d4\n\ 683 \t depend: 0xff3b0f6c ./sub.so\n\ 684 \t flags: 0x00000003 [ AVAIL-TO-DLSYM,ADD-DEPENDENCIES ]\n\ 685 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 686 \t Group Descriptor located at: 0xff3b12dc\n\ 687 \t depend: 0xff3b0a04 /lib/libc.so.1\n\ 688 \t flags: 0x00000004 [ AVAIL-TO-DLSYM,ADD-DEPENDENCIES ]\n\ 689 \t ----------------------------------------------\n\ 690 \t Group Descriptor located at: 0xff3b12e4\n\ 691 \t depend: 0xff3b065c /lib/libdl.so.1\n\ 692 \t flags: 0x00000004 [ AVAIL-TO-DLSYM,ADD-DEPENDENCIES ]\n" 693 694 695# 696# Group handle and group descriptor messages. 697# 698 699@ MSG_GRPHDL_STR "GrpHdl" 700 701@ MSG_GRPHDL_DCD "Display a Group Handle" 702 703@ MSG_GRPHDL_LINE1 "Group Handle located at: 0x%0?p\n" 704@ MSG_GRPHDL_LINE2 " owner: %s\n" 705@ MSG_GRPHDL_LINE3 " flags: 0x%08x [ %#b ]\n" 706@ MSG_GRPHDL_LINE4 " refcnt: %8d depends: 0\n" 707@ MSG_GRPHDL_LINE5 " refcnt: %8d depends: 0x%0?p \ 708 Alist[used %u: total %u]\n" 709 710@ MSG_GRPHDL_HELP "\ 711 Decode a group handle. A successful dlopen() of an object returns a\n\ 712 handle applicable for subsequent dlsym() requests. The handle maintains\n\ 713 a reference count, flags and a table of group descriptors that define the\n\ 714 dependencies associated with this group of objects.\n\ 715 \n\ 716 The -v option expands each group descriptor.\n\ 717 \n\ 718 Example:\n\n\ 719 \t> 0xff3a0c58::GrpHdl\n\ 720 \tGroup Handle located at: 0xff3a0c58\n\ 721 \t----------------------------------------------\n\ 722 \t refcnt: 1 main\n\ 723 \t flags: 0x00000001 [ DLOPEN-ZERO ]\n\ 724 \t depends: 0xff3a0c89 Alist[next 1: cnt 2]\n" 725 726 727 728@ MSG_GRPDESC_STR "GrpDesc" 729 730@ MSG_GRPDESC_DCD "Display a Group Descriptor" 731 732@ MSG_GRPDESC_LINE1 "Group Descriptor located at: 0x%0?p\n" 733@ MSG_GRPDESC_LINE2 " depend: 0x%0?p %s\n" 734@ MSG_GRPDESC_LINE3 " flags: 0x%08x [ %#b ]\n" 735 736@ MSG_GRPDESC_HELP "\ 737 Decode a group descriptor. A GrpHdl created by dlopen() maintains a\n\ 738 list of group descriptors for each dependency. See GrpHdl.\n\ 739 \n\ 740 Example\n\n\ 741 \t> 0xff3b12d4::GrpDesc -v\n\ 742 \tGroup Descriptor located at: 0xff3b12d4\n\ 743 \t depend: 0xff3b0f6c ./sub.so\n\ 744 \t flags: 0x00000003 [ AVAIL-TO-DLSYM,ADD-DEPENDENCIES ]\n" 745 746 747@ MSG_BNDDESC_STR "BndDesc" 748 749# 750# General purpose environment addition. 751# 752 753@ MSG_SETENV_STR "Setenv" 754 755@ MSG_SETENV_DCD "Set an environment variable" 756 757@ MSG_SETENV_HELP "\ 758 Set the associated environment variable. This can be useful to establish\n\ 759 runtime linker environment variables without affecting the debugger itself.\n\ 760 \n\ 761 Note, newer versions of mdb(1) provide setenv. The mdb(1) implementation\n\ 762 provides the ability to make environment changes at any point during\n\ 763 application monitoring. Where available, Setenv calls through to setenv.\n\ 764 On older environments, Setenv only provides for changing the applications\n\ 765 environment before it is invoked.\n\ 766 \n\ 767 Example\n\n\ 768 \t> ::Setenv LD_DEBUG=files\n" 769