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/* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <errno.h>
#include <kernel/const.h>
#include <ll/stdlib.h>
#include <ll/stdio.h>
#include <kernel/func.h>
/* This is a list of all known `errno' codes. */
#define N_(x) x
const char *const _sys_errlist
[] =
{
N_
("Success"),
/* LIBC errors */
N_
("Operation not permitted"),
N_
("No such file or directory"),
N_
("No such process"),
N_
("Interrupted system call"),
N_
("Input/output error"),
N_
("Device not configured"),
N_
("Argument list too long"),
N_
("Exec format error"),
N_
("Bad file descriptor"),
N_
("No child processes"),
N_
("Resource temporarily unavailable"),
N_
("Cannot allocate memory"),
N_
("Permission denied"),
N_
("Bad address"),
N_
("Block device required"),
N_
("Device or resource busy"),
N_
("File exists"),
N_
("Invalid cross-device link"),
N_
("No such device"),
N_
("Not a directory"),
N_
("Is a directory"),
N_
("Invalid argument"),
N_
("Too many open files in system"),
N_
("Too many open files"),
N_
("Inappropriate ioctl for device"),
N_
("Text file busy"),
N_
("File too large"),
N_
("No space left on device"),
N_
("Illegal seek"),
N_
("Read-only file system"),
N_
("Too many links"),
N_
("Broken pipe"),
N_
("Numerical argument out of domain"),
N_
("Numerical result out of range"),
N_
("Resource deadlock avoided"),
N_
("File name too long"),
N_
("No locks available"),
N_
("Function not implemented"),
N_
("Directory not empty"),
N_
("Too many levels of symbolic links"),
N_
("(null)"),
N_
("No message of desired type"),
N_
("Identifier removed"),
N_
("Channel number out of range"),
N_
("Level 2 not synchronized"),
N_
("Level 3 halted"),
N_
("Level 3 reset"),
N_
("Link number out of range"),
N_
("Protocol driver not attached"),
N_
("No CSI structure available"),
N_
("Level 2 halted"),
N_
("Invalid exchange"),
N_
("Invalid request descriptor"),
N_
("Exchange full"),
N_
("No anode"),
N_
("Invalid request code"),
N_
("Invalid slot"),
N_
("(null)"),
N_
("Bad font file format"),
N_
("Device not a stream"),
N_
("No data available"),
N_
("Timer expired"),
N_
("Out of streams resources"),
N_
("Machine is not on the network"),
N_
("Package not installed"),
N_
("Object is remote"),
N_
("Link has been severed"),
N_
("Advertise error"),
N_
("Srmount error"),
N_
("Communication error on send"),
N_
("Protocol error"),
N_
("Multihop attempted"),
N_
("RFS specific error"),
N_
("Bad message"),
N_
("Value too large for defined data type"),
N_
("Name not unique on network"),
N_
("File descriptor in bad state"),
N_
("Remote address changed"),
N_
("Can not access a needed shared library"),
N_
("Accessing a corrupted shared library"),
N_
(".lib section in a.out corrupted"),
N_
("Attempting to link in too many shared libraries"),
N_
("Cannot exec a shared library directly"),
N_
("Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character"),
N_
("Interrupted system call should be restarted"),
N_
("Streams pipe error"),
N_
("Too many users"),
N_
("Socket operation on non-socket"),
N_
("Destination address required"),
N_
("Message too long"),
N_
("Protocol wrong type for socket"),
N_
("Protocol not available"),
N_
("Protocol not supported"),
N_
("Socket type not supported"),
N_
("Operation not supported"),
N_
("Protocol family not supported"),
N_
("Address family not supported by protocol"),
N_
("Address already in use"),
N_
("Cannot assign requested address"),
N_
("Network is down"),
N_
("Network is unreachable"),
N_
("Network dropped connection on reset"),
N_
("Software caused connection abort"),
N_
("Connection reset by peer"),
N_
("No buffer space available"),
N_
("Transport endpoint is already connected"),
N_
("Transport endpoint is not connected"),
N_
("Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown"),
N_
("Too many references: cannot splice"),
N_
("Connection timed out"),
N_
("Connection refused"),
N_
("Host is down"),
N_
("No route to host"),
N_
("Operation already in progress"),
N_
("Operation now in progress"),
N_
("Stale NFS file handle"),
N_
("Structure needs cleaning"),
N_
("Not a XENIX named type file"),
N_
("No XENIX semaphores available"),
N_
("Is a named type file"),
N_
("Remote I/O error"),
N_
("Disk quota exceeded"),
N_
("No medium found"),
N_
("Wrong medium type"),
N_
("Cancelled"),
/* S.Ha.R.K.'s errors */
N_
("Wrong interrupt number"),
N_
("Already used interrupt number"),
N_
("Unused interrupt number"),
N_
("Too much init functions"),
N_
("Too much exit functions"),
N_
("No task descriptor available"),
N_
("Schedule module not found for the model used"),
N_
("Error during task_create"),
N_
("Resource module not found for the model used"),
N_
("Created task cannot be guaranteed"),
N_
("No stack memory available"),
N_
("No TSS available to create another task"),
N_
("Invalid kill"),
N_
("Invalid task ID"),
N_
("Invalid group"),
N_
("No more port descriptor"),
N_
("No more port interface"),
N_
("Incompatible message declaration"),
N_
("Port already open"),
N_
("No more hash entries"),
N_
("2 connection on same receive port"),
N_
("Unsupported port access"),
N_
("Wrong port operation"),
N_
("Wrong port type"),
N_
("Invalid Port Descriptor"),
N_
("Cab id not valid"),
N_
("Cab is closed"),
N_
("Unvalid number of message"),
N_
("No more cab free"),
N_
("Number of message exceeded"),
NULL
};
/* Print a line on stderr consisting of the text in S, a colon, a space,
a message describing the meaning of the contents of `errno' and a newline.
If S is NULL or "", the colon and space are omitted. */
void
perror (const char *s
)
{
int errnum
= errno
;
const char *colon
, *st
;
if (s
== NULL
|| *s
== '\0')
st
= colon
= "";
else {
colon
= ": ";
st
= s
;
}
if (errnum
> LAST_ERR_NUMBER
)
errnum
= LAST_ERR_NUMBER
;
kern_printf
("%s%s%s\n", st
, colon
, _sys_errlist
[errnum
]);
}
const char *strerror(int errnum
)
{
if (errnum
> LAST_ERR_NUMBER
|| errnum
< 0 )
errnum
= LAST_ERR_NUMBER
;
return _sys_errlist
[errnum
];
}