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diff --git a/includes/compiler/PPCError.h b/includes/compiler/PPCError.h index c211912..89e3fe4 100644 --- a/includes/compiler/PPCError.h +++ b/includes/compiler/PPCError.h @@ -3,6 +3,234 @@ #include "compiler/common.h" +enum { + // "ambiguous use of local variable(%n) and assembler register(%n) name" + PPCErrorStr100 = 100, + // "ambiguous use of argument(%n) and assembler register(%n) name" + PPCErrorStr101 = 101, + // "all registers are explictly used, can't color virtual '%u' registers" + PPCErrorStr102 = 102, + // "parameter count to AltiVec intrinsic '%u' is %i, expected %i" + PPCErrorStr103 = 103, + // "invalid parameter to AltiVec intrinsic '%u', %u( %t ) is not allowed" + PPCErrorStr104 = 104, + // "invalid parameters to AltiVec intrinsic '%u', %u( %t,%t ) is not allowed" + PPCErrorStr105 = 105, + // "invalid parameters to AltiVec intrinsic '%u', %u( %t, %t, %t ) is not allowed" + PPCErrorStr106 = 106, + // "invalid parameter type to AltiVec intrinsic '%u'" + PPCErrorStr107 = 107, + // "invalid constant parameter to AltiVec intrinsic '%u',\n'%u' last argument only accepts %i-bit constants" + PPCErrorStr108 = 108, + // "label displacement is too far (must be within 32K bytes)" + PPCErrorStr109 = 109, + // "too few initializers for '%t'" + PPCErrorStr110 = 110, + // "too many initializers for '%t'" + PPCErrorStr111 = 111, + // "illegal initialization of AltiVec vector data" + PPCErrorStr112 = 112, + // "out of range for legal initialization of AltiVec '%t'" + PPCErrorStr113 = 113, + // "illegal initialization or cast of AltiVec vector data" + PPCErrorStr114 = 114, + // "use of AltiVec Model requires AltiVec-capable scheduler" + PPCErrorStr115 = 115, + // "can't allocate AltiVec stack pointer, all registers already allocated (try optimize level 1 and higher)" + PPCErrorStr116 = 116, + // "'%u' register not applicable to this processor" + PPCErrorStr117 = 117, + // "only difference expressions are allowed on object\n (%u %u %u is not allowed)" + PPCErrorStr118 = 118, + // "'%u' expressions is not allowed on an object\n(only %u +/- constant expression is allowed)" + PPCErrorStr119 = 119, + // "'%u' operator is not allowed with an object\n(only constant expression + %u is allowed)" + PPCErrorStr120 = 120, + // "only 2 objects are allowed in assembler expressions (%u, %u, %u)" + PPCErrorStr121 = 121, + // "illegal object reference in constant expression (%u)" + PPCErrorStr122 = 122, + // "illegal use of object difference (%u-%u)" + PPCErrorStr123 = 123, + // "illegal can't mix labels and objects in expression (%u-%u)" + PPCErrorStr124 = 124, + // "illegal use of label (%u), can only use label difference in this context" + PPCErrorStr125 = 125, + // "illegal expression only one of {ha16, hi16, lo16, @h, @ha, @l} is allowed" + PPCErrorStr126 = 126, + // "illegal use of register pair (%u) use %u@hiword or %u@loword" + PPCErrorStr127 = 127, + // "cannot redefine uninitialized pooled data unless original definition is in common section" + PPCErrorStr128 = 128, + // "identifier '%n' has already been defined in the '%n' section" + PPCErrorStr129 = 129, + // "floating point type was checked in %u at line %i" + PPCErrorStr130 = 130, + // "symbol '%n' would generate floating point instructions\n(HW floating point is off)" + PPCErrorStr131 = 131, + // "processor settings don't support hardware floating point instructions" + PPCErrorStr132 = 132, + // "invalid operand values: %i must be >= %i" + PPCErrorStr133 = 133, + // "invalid operand values: %i + %i must be <= 32" + PPCErrorStr134 = 134, + // "pragma section expected valid %u addressing mode" + PPCErrorStr135 = 135, + // "pragma section expected unquoted %u addressing mode" + PPCErrorStr136 = 136, + // "pragma section expected %u" + PPCErrorStr137 = 137, + // "pragma section expected unquoted object type; found \"%u\"" + PPCErrorStr138 = 138, + // "pragma section expected unquoted identifier for address mode; found \"%u\"" + PPCErrorStr139 = 139, + // "invalid section name '%u'" + PPCErrorStr140 = 140, + // "initialized sections must have uniquely named uninitialized data sections;\n'%u' is already defined for another section" + PPCErrorStr141 = 141, + // "'sda_rel' addressing mode can only be used with the PPC EABI defined small data sections" + PPCErrorStr142 = 142, + // "only use the initialized section name to refer to the section\n'%u' is the name of an uninitialized data section" + PPCErrorStr143 = 143, + // "section '%u' already has uninitialized data section '%u'" + PPCErrorStr144 = 144, + // "sections used for data must have an uninitialized data section" + PPCErrorStr145 = 145, + // "section '%u' must have an uninitialized data section for object '%n'" + PPCErrorStr146 = 146, + // "unknown section name '%u'" + PPCErrorStr147 = 147, + // "pragma section expected a quoted section name" + PPCErrorStr148 = 148, + // "'%u' parameter for pragma section is out of order" + PPCErrorStr149 = 149, + // "'%u' parameter for pragma section is repeated" + PPCErrorStr150 = 150, + // "unknown parameter '%u' for pragma section" + PPCErrorStr151 = 151, + // "'%u' is only valid for '%u' addressing mode" + PPCErrorStr152 = 152, + // "pragma section expected an object type or access permission and/or a quoted section name" + PPCErrorStr153 = 153, + // "unknown or possibly out of order parameter '%u' for pragma section" + PPCErrorStr154 = 154, + // "pragma section expected a quoted uninitialized section name\nor the unquoted identifiers 'data_mode', 'code_mode', 'R', 'RW', 'RX' or 'RWX'" + PPCErrorStr155 = 155, + // "this pragma is ignored when it occurs within a function" + PPCErrorStr156 = 156, + // "'%u' object '%n' is being put into section '%u' with access permission '%u';\nsection's access permission will be changed to '%u'" + PPCErrorStr157 = 157, + // "pragma section expected an unquoted access permission; found \"%u\"" + PPCErrorStr158 = 158, + // "pragma section expected object type or access permission, but not both" + PPCErrorStr159 = 159, + // "pragma rel109_offset expected an integer (0, 1, 2 or 3)" + PPCErrorStr160 = 160, + // "pragma function_align expected an integer (4, 8, 16, 32, 64 or 128)" + PPCErrorStr161 = 161, + // "address part of section name '%u' is allowed 1 - 8 hexidecimal digits" + PPCErrorStr162 = 162, + // "interrupt function '%o' is bigger than 256 bytes (%i bytes big)" + PPCErrorStr163 = 163, + // "too many #pragma section directives (max is %i)" + PPCErrorStr164 = 164, + // "EPPC Processor preference panel is incompatible with this compiler" + PPCErrorStr165 = 165, + // "illegal forward label or undefined symbol (%u) in constant expression" + PPCErrorStr166 = 166, + // "%u was not assigned to a register (try using register qualifier)" + PPCErrorStr167 = 167, + // "@hiword can't be used in this context (only works on variables not registers)" + PPCErrorStr168 = 168, + // "floating point constants are not allowed if floating point is off." + PPCErrorStr169 = 169, + // "possible unintended use of address of %u in constant expression\nUse 'la' or 'las' simplified mnemonics to load addresses" + PPCErrorStr170 = 170, + // "expected a register name here" + PPCErrorStr171 = 171, + // "out of registers for local variable %u\nTry using optimization level 1 or greater" + PPCErrorStr172 = 172, + // "function level assembler can not be inlined.\nUse 'asm { instr... }' blocks inside an inline function." + PPCErrorStr173 = 173, + // "PCode cannot access the global variable %o, because it has been stored in the TOC." + PPCErrorStr174 = 174, + // "PCode cannot use long long." + PPCErrorStr175 = 175, + // "PCode function cannot take a variable argument list." + PPCErrorStr176 = 176, + // "illegal use of label or object in a absolute branch." + PPCErrorStr177 = 177, + // "AltiVec PIM requires warning for volatile parameter to %u." + PPCErrorStr178 = 178, + // "Mach-O can't load a float constant directly. Use addis rX,picbase,ha16(float_const_var); lfd fX,lo16(float_const_var)(rX)" + PPCErrorStr179 = 179, + // "Illegal addressing mode (32 bit). Try constructing an address using addis rX,rPIC,ha16(var); lwz rX,lo16(var)(rX)" + PPCErrorStr180 = 180, + // "%o cannot be an interrupt function with variable argument list" + PPCErrorStr181 = 181, + // "incoming parameter area > 32K" + PPCErrorStr182 = 182, + // "outgoing parameter area > 32K" + PPCErrorStr183 = 183, + // "N/A" + PPCErrorStr184 = 184, + // "when there is a frame, it is best to have frfree just before the %u" + PPCErrorStr185 = 185, + // "when there is a frame, it is best to have only one explicit exit\n(try branching to a label just before the frfree)" + PPCErrorStr186 = 186, + // "when there is a frame, it is generally best to have a %u just after the frfree" + PPCErrorStr187 = 187, + // "frfree directive is only allowed at the end of a function. To exit from the middle of a function, branch to a frfree at the end." + PPCErrorStr188 = 188, + // "Mach-O 'pic' model is only supported if 'dynamic' is on." + PPCErrorStr189 = 189, + // "Function '%u' contains no instructions." + PPCErrorStr190 = 190, + // "pragma min_struct_alignment expected an integer (4, 8, 16, 32, 64 or 128)." + PPCErrorStr191 = 191, + // "correct syntax is __declspec(section \"sect_name\") where sect_name is a quoted string." + PPCErrorStr192 = 192, + // "global register variable declarations are ignored when they occur within a function." + PPCErrorStr193 = 193, + // "global register variable declarations must be variables of storage class static, extern or register." + PPCErrorStr194 = 194, + // "global register variable declaration syntax is storage_class type var_name asm (\"xn\");\nstorage_class is extern, static or register, \"xn\" is quoted, 'x' should be r,f or v,\nand 'n' should be a nonvolatile register number." + PPCErrorStr195 = 195, + // "global register variable declaration supports %i registers beginning with %u%i for this register class." + PPCErrorStr196 = 196, + // "global register variable assigned to '%u%i' can not be reassigned to '%u%i'." + PPCErrorStr197 = 197, + // "global register variable '%n' already is assigned to '%u%i'." + PPCErrorStr198 = 198, + // "gaps between assigned global register variables (nothing at '%u%i') are not permitted." + PPCErrorStr199 = 199, + // "global register variable is assigned to register class '%u' but should be '%u'." + PPCErrorStr200 = 200, + // "global register variables can only use single registers (cannot be long longs or software fp doubles)." + PPCErrorStr201 = 201, + // "global register variable '%o' cannot be assigned %u%i because that register has already been assigned to something else." + PPCErrorStr202 = 202, + // "global and static register variables cannot have the same name: '%n'." + PPCErrorStr203 = 203, + // "global register variables must be variables; '%n' isn't a variable." + PPCErrorStr204 = 204, + // "type cannot be made into a global register variable;\nonly scalers, doubles, floats and vectors are supported." + PPCErrorStr205 = 205, + // "cannot declare global register variables after code has been generated." + PPCErrorStr206 = 206, + // "correct syntax is __declspec(interrupt flags) where optional flags can be 1 or more of following space separated list:\nenable SRR DAR DSISR fprs vrs nowarn." + PPCErrorStr207 = 207, + // "pragma processor expected an integer, such as 603, or a string (no quotes), such as 603e." + PPCErrorStr208 = 208, + // "pragma prepare_compress is ignored if an appropriate processor is not passed to pragma processor." + PPCErrorStr209 = 209, + // "intrinsic %u argument %i is not constant" + PPCErrorStr210 = 210, + // "intrinsic %u argument %i constant value value %i is not in range %i..%i using %i" + PPCErrorStr211 = 211, + PPCErrorStrMAX = 212 +}; + extern void PPCError_Error(int code, ...); extern void PPCError_Warning(int code, ...); extern void PPCError_Message(char *format, ...); |