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TITLE LNKERR - LINK EXTENDED ERROR MESSAGE SEGMENT
SUBTTL D.M.NIXON/DMN/JLd/SRM/JBC/JNG/DZN/PY/PAH/JBS/HD 7-Dec-84
;COPYRIGHT (C) 1974, 1984 BY
;DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, MAYNARD, MASS.
;
;
;THIS SOFTWARE IS FURNISHED UNDER A LICENSE AND MAY BE USED AND COPIED
;ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF SUCH LICENSE AND WITH THE
;INCLUSION OF THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICE. THIS SOFTWARE OR ANY OTHER
;COPIES THEREOF MAY NOT BE PROVIDED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE TO ANY
;OTHER PERSON. NO TITLE TO AND OWNERSHIP OF THE SOFTWARE IS HEREBY
;TRANSFERRED.
;
;
;THE INFORMATION IN THIS SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
;AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY DIGITAL EQUIPMENT
;CORPORATION.
;
;DIGITAL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE USE OR RELIABILITY OF ITS
;SOFTWARE ON EQUIPMENT WHICH IS NOT SUPPLIED BY DIGITAL.
SEARCH LNKPAR,LNKLOW,MACTEN,UUOSYM,SCNMAC
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ENTRY LNKERR
EXTERN LNKLOG,TTYCHK,TTYOUT,LOGOUT ;[1301]
CUSTVR==0 ;CUSTOMER VERSION
DECVER==6 ;DEC VERSION
DECMVR==0 ;DEC MINOR VERSION
DECEVR==2343 ;DEC EDIT VERSION
VERSION
SEGMENT
LRELEN==:42 ;[1174] **MUST** AGREE WITH LNKLOG
SUBTTL REVISION HISTORY
;START OF VERSION 1A
;41 ADD LNKFSI MESSAGE
;46 ADD KLUDGE FEATURE MESSAGE
;71 ADD LNKXIT INFO MESSAGES
;102 ADD NO END BLOCK MESSAGE
;105 ADD ITT MESSAGE (FOR BLOCK TYPE 12)
;107 REPLACE KLUDGE BY MIXFOR
;START OF VERSION 2
;135 ADD OVERLAY FACILITY
;162 ADD ISN MESSAGE
;215 ADD OVERLAY ERROR MESSAGES
;START OF VERSION 2B
;237 (13931) CHANGE RPR ERROR TO NBR
;245 ADD WRONG DEVICE FOR OVERLAY FILE ERROR MESSAGE
;253 Add invalid ASCII text block error (ITB)
;262 Add /LINK switch missing error message (LSM)
;275 ADD SIMULA ERROR MESSAGE
;351 LABEL EDIT 237
;377 Add "Attempt to set relocation counter below origin" (SRB) msg
;404 Re-insert edit 316 (support of the ELN message).
;414 Add the FSN message.
;424 Improve the FSN message.
;START OF VERSION 2C
;442 Add the EOI and EOO messages.
;464 Add the IMM message.
;471 Add messages associated with ALGOL debugging system.
;474 Print the module name on F40 fatal errors.
;531 Add UNS message.
;544 SOUP in LINK version 3 stuff for TOPS-20.
;557 Clean up listing for release.
;START OF VERSION 3
;446 CHANGE SOME OF THE ERROR MESSAGES
;START OF VERSION 3A
;560 Release on both TOPS-10 and TOPS-20 as LINK version 3A(560)
;START OF VERSION 4
;564 Make LINK assemble with MACRO 52.
;611 Support COBOL-74
;624 Add a long message for ?LNKKIA.
;635 Add the %LNKTMA and ?LNKABT messages.
;650 Add the ?LNKPUF message.
;661 Make %LNKMDS be L%W.
;673 Replace all of the messages with the updated versions from
; the new (reviewed) LINK manual.
;731 SEARCH MACTEN,UUOSYM
;765 Release on both TOPS-10 and TOPS-20 as LINK version 4(765)
;START OF VERSION 4A
;1113 Add long message for LNKPOT.
;1115 Add long message for LNKHCL.
;1120 Remove LNKKIA and add LNKCCD.
;1133 Add a long message for the LNKSTL message.
;1144 Add long messages for LNKNSA, LNKDLT, LNKXCT, LNKDEB and LNKGFE.
;1146 Delete long messages for LNKNCL, LNKNCX; add LNKPCL, LNKPCX.
;1174 Label and clean up all error messages.
;1175 Add the LNKUUA message.
;1203 Add the LNKCMX and LNKSNS messages.
;1204 Add the LNKPTL message, and delete the STL message.
;1212 Make sure messages here really agree with the rest of LINK.
;1213 Remove the ISD message.
;1217 Clean up the listings for release.
;1220 Release on both TOPS-10 and TOPS-20 as version 4A(1220).
;START OF VERSION 4B
;1224 Add the LNKNSO, LNKJPB, LNKISM, and LNKNAP messages.
; Delete the LNKISO message.
;1240 Add the LNKCPU message.
;1277 Add the LNKNSM message.
;1300 Add the LNKPEL and LNKCFS messages.
;1301 Change Verbosity to bits, Don't tab long messages if no PREFIX
;1306 Add the LNKMPT message.
;START OF VERSION 5
;1432 Make the LNKNSM message a warning.
;1433 Add messages distinguishing COBOL,COBOL-68, AND COBOL-74.
;1434 Add LNKUSB message.
;1435 Add PASCAL-related LNKPCD message.
;Start of Version 5.1
;1713 Add long explanation for LNKNHN message.
;1725 Change E$$CMX message to mention GFloating Fortran, not Extended.
;1753 Make E$$CMX a warning.
;2005 Add LNKAMM, LNKNVR, LNKPMA, LNKTMM, LNKURV, and LNKWNA messages.
;2007 Add LNKFTH, LNKTML, LNKUCB
;2026 Update copyright.
;2100 Add long text for USB.
;Start of Version 6
;2202 Add LNKCCS and LNKMMF. Also add message for LNKCRS.
;2212 Add LNKSTL, update messages to say type 11 or 1072.
;2216 Remove the LNKESN message.
;2222 Add the LNKCOE and LNKRWA messages.
;2230 Add the LNKCMP message.
;2235 Add the LNKCBO message.
;2257 Add long messages for UIE and UMF.
;2264 Fix LNKCCS, texts for LNKUIE, LNKUMF, JSYS texts for LNKOxx, LNKIxx.
;2277 Remove DNA (Debugger Not Available) message - no longer used.
;2300 Conditional out or remove F40 and non TOPS-20 errors.
;2301 Fix up messages for native files.
;2315 Add {JSYS error text} for CLD, CSP, and DNA
;2322 Add long text for LNKCCE message.
;2330 Add missing angle brackets in CSP, DNA, and NFS messages.
;2342 Add LNKPTP long message.
;2343 Add the LNKUSD long message.
SUBTTL FIND MESSAGE
LNKERR: JFCL .+1 ;INCASE CCL ENTRY
IFE FTSINGLE,<
HRRZ T1,SEGBLK+1 ;GET SEGMENT NAME
CAIE T1,'ERR' ;IF MULTI-SEGMENTED
JRST ERROK ;NO
MOVE T1,[SAVEAC+P2,,P2]
BLT T1,16 ;RESTORE ALL ACCS
MOVE P1,SAVEAC+T1 ;P1 IS STORED TWICE
ERROK:>;END IFE FTSINGLE
MOVE T2,ERRCOD ;GET ASCII ERROR CODE
TRZ T2,<BYTE (7) 0,0,0,177,177 (1) 1>
SETZ T4, ;PUT SIXBIT IN HERE
SETZ T1, ;CLEAR JUNK
LSHC T1,7 ;GET A CHAR
SUBI T1," " ;SIXBITIZE
LSH T4,6 ;MAKE SPACE
ADDI T4,(T1) ;ADD INTO WHATS THERE
JUMPN T2,.-5 ;LOOP FOR ALL (3) CHARS
;WE NOW USE T4 AS THE HASH TOTAL (18 BITS)
MOVE T1,T4 ;GET 18 BITS
IDIVI T1,E.PRM ;INITIAL HASH
JUMPE T1,[AOJA T1,ERRHS1] ;MAKE SURE T1 NOT ZERO
CAIGE T1,E.PRM ;IF QUOTIENT LARGER THAN PRIME
JRST ERRHS1 ;NO
SUBI T1,E.PRM ;STEP DOWN
JRST .-4 ;TRY AGAIN
ERRHS0: ADD T2,T1 ;STILL IN TABLE
CAIL T2,E.PRM ;STILL IN TABLE
SUBI T2,E.PRM ;NO,
ERRHS1: MOVS T3,HSHTAB(T2) ;PROBE TABLE
CAIN T4,(T3) ;MATCH
JRST ERRFND ;YES
JUMPE T3,ERRFAI ;FAILED IF ZERO, NOT IN TABLE
JRST ERRHS0 ;TRY AGAIN
ERRIDX: HRRZ T1,ERRCOD ;GET NUMBER
ANDI T1,<BYTE (7) 0,0,0,177,177 (1) 1>
TRNE T1,<BYTE (7) 0,0,0,100> ;PROPAGATE SIGN
IOR T1,[BYTE (7) 177,177,177]
HLRE T2,@(T3) ;GET FIRST
HRRE T4,@(T3) ;AND LAST
CAML T1,T2 ;RANGE CHECK
CAMLE T1,T4
JRST .RPOPJ ;NOT IN RANGE?
SUB T1,T2 ;ADJUST OFFSET OF TABLE
ADD T1,(T3) ;PLUS BASE ADDRESS
HRRZ T1,1(T1) ;GET ADDRESS OF MESSAGE
JRST ERRFN0
;HERE WHEN THE HASH SEARCH IS SUCCESSFUL. PRINT THE MESSAGE(S).
ERRFND: MOVS T3,T3 ;ADDRESS IN RIGHT AGAIN
SKIPGE (T3) ;INDEXED VAI TABLE?
JRST ERRIDX ;YES
HRRZ T1,T3 ;GET MESSAGE POINTER
ERRFN0: PUSH P,T1 ;SAVE T1
OUTVIA .TCRLF## ;START NEW LINE
SKIPA T1,0(P) ;RELOAD T1
ERRFN1: PUSH P,T1 ;SAVE IT
ADDI T1,1 ;POINT TO MESSAGE
PUSHJ P,LOGOUT ;[1301] PRINTING TO A LOG FILE?
PUSHJ P,.TSTRG## ;[1301] YES, USE SCAN ROUTINE
MOVE T1,0(P) ;[1301] RECOVER T1
ADDI T1,1 ;[1301] POINT BACK TO MESSAGE
PUSHJ P,TTYOUT ;[1301] PRINTING TO TERMINAL
PUSHJ P,ERRFN2 ;[1301] YES, USE SPECIAL ROUTINE
POP P,T1 ;GET BACK POINTER
SKIPN T1,(T1) ;MORE TO DO?
JRST ERRFAI ;NO
SKIPN 1(T1) ;BUT IS IT A REAL MESSAGE?
JRST ERRFN1 ;NO, JUST TRANSFER
JRST ERRFN0 ;YES, NEED A CRLF ALSO
ERRFN2: HRLI T1,(POINT 7) ;[1301] CONVERT ADDRESS TO POINTER
PUSH P,T1 ;[1301] STORE IN SAFE PLACE
ERRFN3: ILDB T1,(P) ;[1301] GET NEXT CHARACTER
JUMPE T1,[ POP P,T1 ;[1301] FINISH UP IF NULL
POPJ P, ] ;[1301]
CAIE T1,.CHTAB ;[1301] IS IT A TAB?
JRST ERRFN4 ;[1301] NO, JUST OUTPUT
SKIPGE TABCHR ;[1301] TAB CHARACTER STILL A TAB?
JRST ERRFN4 ;[1301] YES
MOVEI T1," " ;[1301] NO, GET A SPACE
PUSHJ P,.TCHAR## ;[1301] OUTPUT IT
MOVEI T1," " ;[1301] GET ANOTHER SPACE
ERRFN4: PUSHJ P,.TCHAR## ;[1301] OUTPUT CHARACTER
JRST ERRFN3 ;[1301] LOOP UNTIL DONE
ERRFAI: JRST ER.FIN## ;FINISH OFF MESSAGE
.RPOPJ:: ;HERE TO RETURN CPOPJ
MOVE T1,UUOTRAP ;GET PC WORD
TXZ T1,PC.LIP ;TURN OF LAST INST PUBLIC INCASE EXECUTE ONLY
IFE FTSINGLE,<
HRRZ T2,SEGBLK+1 ;GET THIS SEGMENT NAME
CAIE T2,'ERR' ;IF MULTI-SEGMENTED
>
JRSTF @T1 ;NO
IFE FTSINGLE,<
PUSH P,T1 ;STORE RETURN ADDRESS
JRST @LSTSEG ;AND RETURN VIA PREV SEGMENT
>
SUBTTL HASH MACROS
IF1,< ;ALL ON PASS 1
DEFINE GETSYM (N)<$ER'N==0>
N==0
XLIST
REPEAT E.PRM,<
GETSYM \N
N==N+1
>
DEFINE HASH (CODE,GOTO,TEXT)<
%ER'CODE:
IFIDN <GOTO><@>,<
1B0+CODE'TAB>
IFDIF <GOTO><@>,<
GOTO>
ASCIZ \TEXT\
SXB=(<SIXBIT /CODE/>)
Q=SXB/E.PRM
R=SXB-Q*E.PRM
IFGE Q-E.PRM,<Q=Q-Q/E.PRM*E.PRM>
IFE Q,<Q=1>
TRY=1
ITEM Q,\R,CODE
IFL E.PRM-TRY,<PRINTX HASH FAILURE>
>
DEFINE ITEM (QT,RM,CD)<
IFN $ER'RM,<
R=R+QT
IFL E.PRM-R,<R=R-R/E.PRM*E.PRM>
IFGE E.PRM-<TRY=TRY+1>,<ITEM Q,\R,CD>
>
IFE $ER'RM,<
$ER'RM=SXB,,%ER'CD
>>>
IF2,<
DEFINE HASH (CODE,GOTO,TEXT)<
%ER'CODE:
PURGE %ER'CODE
IFIDN <GOTO><@>,<
1B0+CODE'TAB>
IFDIF <GOTO><@>,<
GOTO>
XLIST
ASCIZ \TEXT\
LIST
>>
DEFINE TABLE (CODE,N)<
EXP CODE'N
>
DEFINE VIATBL (CODE,FIRST,LAST)<
CODE'TAB: <FIRST&777777>,,<LAST&777777>
N=FIRST
REPEAT LAST-FIRST,<
M=N&777
TABLE CODE,\M
N=N+1
>>
DEFINE INDEX (CODE,IDX,GOTO,TEXT)<
IRP CODE,<
N=IDX&777
LABEL CODE,\N
>
EXP GOTO
XLIST
ASCIZ \TEXT\
LIST
>
DEFINE LABEL (CODE,NUMBER)<
CODE'NUMBER:
>
SUBTTL HASH TABLE
HSHTAB:
IF1,< BLOCK E.PRM> ;ALLOCATE SPACE ON PASS 1
IF2,<
DEFINE GETSYM (N)<
$ER'N
>
N==0
SALL
REPEAT E.PRM,<
GETSYM \N
N==N+1
>
DEFINE PRGSYM (N)<
PURGE $ER'N
>
N==0
REPEAT E.PRM,<
PRGSYM \N
N==N+1
>
PURGE N,SXB,Q,R,TRY
>
SUBTTL INDIRECT TABLES
VIATBL (FEE,-1,LRELEN)
VIATBL (FLE,0,LRELEN)
VIATBL (FRE,0,LRELEN)
VIATBL (GSE,0,LRELEN)
SUBTTL CODE LVL SEV FIRST LINE MESSAGE
COMMENT \
CODE LVL SEV FIRST LINE MESSAGE
ABT 31 31 Load aborted due to %LNKTMA errors, max. /ARSIZE: needed was [decimal]
AIC 31 31 Attempt to increase size of {blank common} {common [symbol]} from [decimal] to [decimal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
AMM ** ** Argument mismatch in argument [number] in call to routine [routine]
called from module [module] at location [address]
AMP 8 8 ALGOL main program not loaded
ANM 31 31 Address not in memory
ARL 8 8 Ambiguous request in link [decimal] {name [name]} for [symbol] defined in
links [decimal], [decimal], ...
AZW 31 31 Allocating zero words
CBO 31 31 Cannot build overlays outside section zero
CCD 31 31 CPU conflict
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CCE 8 8 Character Constant not word aligned in call to routine
[routine] called from module [module] at location [address]
CCS 31 31 Cannot create section [octal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CFS 31 28 Chained fixups have been suppressed
CLD 31 28 Cannot load DDT
{JSYS error text}
CLF 1 1 Closing log file, continuing on file [file]
CM6 31 31 Cannot mix COBOL-68 and COBOL compiled code
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CM7 31 31 Cannot mix COBOL-74 and COBOL compiled code
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CMC 31 31 Cannot mix COBOL-68 and COBOL-74 compiled code
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CMF 31 31 COBOL module must be loaded first
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CMP 31 28 Common [symbol] declared in multiple psects
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CMX 8 8 Cannot mix GFloating FORTRAN compiled code with FORTRAN compiled code
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CNW 31 31 Code not yet written at [label]
COE 8 8 Both CONCATENATE and OVERLAY attributes specified for psect [name]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
COF * * Cannot open file [file]
{JSYS error text}
CPU 31 31 Module incompatible with specified CPU
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
CRS 1 1 Creating section [octal]
CSF 1 1 Creating saved file
CSP 31 28 Cannot setup UDDT symbol table pointers
{JSYS error text}
DEB 31 1 [Name] execution
DLT 38 1 Execution deleted
DNS 8 8 Device not specified for switch [switch]
DNA 31 28 DDT not available
{JSYS error text}
DRC 8 8 Decreasing relocation counter [symbol] from [octal] to [octal]
{Detected im module [symbol] from file [file]}
DSC 31 31 Data store to common [symbol] not in link number [decimal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
DSL 31 * Data store to location [octal] not in link number [decimal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
DUZ 31 31 Decreasing undefined symbol count below zero
EAS 31 31 Error creating area AS overflow file {[reason]} [file]
{JSYS error text}
ECE 31 31 Error creating EXE file {[reason]} [file]
{JSYS error text}
EGD 1 1 Emergency GETSEG done
EHC 31 31 Error creating area HC overflow file [reason] [file]
EIF 31 31 Error for input file {Status [octal] for file} [file]
{JSYS error text}
ELC 31 31 Error creating area LC overflow file [reason] [file]
ELF 1 1 End of log file
ELN 7 1 End of link number [decimal] {name [name]}
ELS 31 31 Error creating area LS overflow file {[reason]} [file]
{JSYS error text}
EMS 1 1 End of MAP segment
EOE 31 31 EXE file output error Status [octal] for file [file]
EOI 31 31 Error on input Status [octal] for file [file]
EOO 31 31 Error on output Status [octal] for file [file]
EOV 31 31 Error creating overlay file [reason] [file]
ETP 31 31 Error creating area TP overflow file {[reason]} [file]
{JSYS error text}
EXP 3 1 Expanding low segment to [memory]
EXS 1 1 EXIT segment
FCF 1 1 Final code fixups
FEE * * ENTER error [reason] [file]
FIN 1 1 LINK finished
FLE * * LOOKUP error [reason] [file]
FRE * * RENAME error [reason] [file]
FSN 31 31 FUNCT. subroutine not loaded
FTH 15 15 Fullword value [symbol] truncated to halfword
GSE * * GETSEG error [reason] [file]
HCL 31 31 High segment code not allowed in an overlay link
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
HSL 31 31 Attempt to set high segment origin too low
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
HTL 31 31 Symbol hash table too large
IAS 31 31 Error inputting area AS {Status [octal]} for file [file]
{JSYS error text}
ICB 8 8 Invalid chain REL block (type 12) link number [octal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
IDM 31 31 Illegal data mode for device [device]
IHC 31 31 Error inputting area HC {Status [octal] for file [file]}
{JSYS error text}
ILC 31 31 Error inputting area LC {Status [octal] for file [file]}
{JSYS error text}
ILS 31 31 Error inputting area LS {Status [octal]} for file [file]
{JSYS error text}
IMA 8 8 Incremental maps not yet available
IMI 31 31 Insufficient memory to initialize LINK
IMM * 1 [Decimal] included modules missing {from file [file]}
INS 31 31 I/O data block not set up
IOV 31 31 Input error for overlay file Status [octal] for file [file]
IPO 31 31 Invalid polish operator [octal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
IPX 31 31 Invalid psect index {for psect [symbol]}
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
IRB 31 31 Illegal REL block type [octal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
IRC 31 31 Illegal relocation counter
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
IRR 8 8 Illegal request/require block
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
ISM 31 31 Incomplete symbol in store operator in polish block (type 11 or 1072)
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
ISN 31 31 Illegal symbol name [symbol]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
ISP 31 31 Incorrect symbol pointer
ISS 8 8 Insufficient space for symbol table after psect [symbol] -- table truncated
IST 31 31 Inconsistency in switch table
ITB 31 31 Invalid text in ASCII block from file [file]
ITP 31 31 Error inputting area TP {Status [octal]} for file [file]
{JSYS error text}
IUU * 31 Illegal user UUO at PC [octal]
IVC 31 31 Index validation check failed at address [octal]
JPB 8 8 Junk at end of polish block
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
LDS 1 1 LOAD segment
LFB 1 1 LINK log file begun on [date]
LFC 1 1 Log file continuation
LFI 1 1 Log file initialization
LII 8 1 Library index inconsistent, continuing
LIN 1 1 LINK initialization
LMM ** ** Length mismatch for argument [number] in call to routine [routine]
called from module [module] at location [address]
LMN 6 1 Loading module [symbol]
LNA 8 8 Link name [name] already assigned to link number [decimal]
LNL 8 8 Link number [decimal] not loaded
LNM 31 31 Link number [decimal] not in memory
LNN 8 8 Link name [name] not assigned
LNS 31 8 Low segment data base not same size
LSM 8 8 /LINK switch missing while loading link number [decimal] -- assumed
LSS 31 1 {No} Library search symbols (entry points)
{[symbol] [octal]
. . . . . . }
MDS 8 8 Multiply-defined global symbol [symbol]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
Defined value = [octal], this value = [octal]
MEF 31 31 Memory expansion failed
MMF 31 31 Memory manager failure
MOV 1 1 Moving low segment to expand area [area]
MPS 1 1 MAP segment
MPT 31 31 Mixed psect and twoseg code in same module
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
MRN 1 1 Multiple regions not yet implemented
MSN 8 8 Map sorting not yet implemented
MSS 8 8 /MAXCOR: set too small, expanding to [memory]
MTB 8 8 /MAXCOR: too big, [memory] used
MTS 8 8 /MAXCOR: too small, at least [memory] is required
NAP 31 31 No store address in polish block (type 11 or 1072)
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
NBR 31 31 Attempt to position to node before the root
NEB 8 8 No end block seen
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
NED 31 24 Non-existent device [device]
NFS 31 28 No free section for XDDT
NHN 31 31 No high segment in nonzero section
NPS 8 8 Non-existent psect [symbol] specified for symbol table
NSA 31 1 No start address
NSM 8 1 /NODE switch missing after /LINK switch
NSO 31 31 No store operator in polish block (type 11 or 1072)
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
NVR ** ** No value returned by routine [routine]
called from module [module] at location [address]
OAS 31 31 Error outputting area AS {Status [octal]} for file [file]
{JSYS error text}
OEL 8 8 Output error on log file, file closed, load continuing {Status [octal] for
file [file]}
OEM 8 8 Output error on map file, file closed, load continuing Status [octal] for
file [file]
OES 8 8 Output error on symbol file, file closed, load continuing Status [octal] for
file [file]
OEX 8 8 Output error on XPN file, file closed, load continuing Status [octal] for
file [file]
OFD 31 31 OPEN failure for device [device]
OFN 31 31 Old FORTRAN (F40) module not available
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
OFS 31 31 Overlay file must be created on a file structure
OHC 31 31 Error outputting area HC {Status [octal] for file [file]}
{JSYS error text}
OHN 31 31 Overlay handler not loaded
OLC 31 31 Error outputting area LC {Status [octal] for file [file]}
{JSYS error text}
OLS 31 31 Error outputting area LS {Status [octal]} for file [file]
{JSYS error text}
OMB 31 31 /OVERLAY switch must be first
ONS 8 1 Overlays not supported in this version of LINK
OOV 31 31 Output error for overlay file Status [octal] for file [file]
OS2 1 1 Overlay segment phase 2
OSL 8 8 Overlaid program symbols must be in low segment
OTP 31 31 Error outputting area TP {Status [octal]} for file [file]
{JSYS error text}
PAS 1 1 Area AS overflowing to disk
PBI 8 8 Program break [octal] invalid
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
PCL 8 8 Program too complex to load, saving as file [file]
PCX 8 1 Program too complex to load and execute, will run from file [file]
PEF 31 8 Premature end of file from file [file]
PEL 31 8 Psect [symbol] exceeded limit of [octal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
PHC 1 1 Area HC overflowing to disk
PLC 1 1 Area LC overflowing to disk
PLS 1 1 Area LS overflowing to disk
PMA ** ** Possible modification of argument [number] in call to routine [routine]
called from module [module] at location [address]
POT 1 1 Plotting overlay tree
POV 8 8 Psects [symbol] and [symbol] overlap from address [octal] to [octal]
PTP 1 1 Area TP overflowing to disk
PTL 31 31 Program too long
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
PUF 31 31 PAGE. UUO failed, error code was [octal]
RBS 31 31 REL block type [octal] too short
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
RED 1 1 Reducing low segment to [memory]
RER * 1 {No} Request external references (inter-link entry points)
{[symbol] [octal]
. . . . . .}
RGS 1 1 Rehashing global symbol table from [decimal] to [decimal]
RLC 31 1 Reloc ctr. initial value current value
{[symbol] [octal] [octal]
. . . . . . . . .}
RME 31 * REMAP error{, high segment origin may be incorrect}
RUM 31 31 Returning unavailable memory
RWA 8 8 Both READ-ONLY and WRITABLE attributes specified for psect [name]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
SFU 8 8 Symbol table fouled up
SIF 31 31 Symbol insert failure, non-zero hole found
SMP 8 8 SIMULA main program not loaded
SNC 31 31 Symbol [symbol] already defined, but not as common
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
SNL 1 1 Scanning new command line
SNP 8 8 Subroutine [symbol] in link number [decimal] not on path for call from link
number [decimal] {name [name]}
SNS 31 31 SITGO not supported
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
SOE 31 31 Saved file output error Status [octal] for file [file]
SPF 31 8 Splice fork failed {,saving on file [file]}
SRB 8 8 Attempt to set relocation counter [symbol] below initial value of [octal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
SRP 31 31 /SET: switch required for psect [symbol]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
SSN 8 8 Symbol table sorting not yet implemented
SST 1 1 Sorting symbol table
STC 1 1 Symbol table completed
STL 31 31 Symbol too long
T13 31 31 LVAR REL block (type 13) not implemented
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
TDS 8 8 Too late to delete initial symbols
TMA 31 8 Too many ambiguous requests in link [decimal] {name [name]}, use
/ARSIZE:[decimal]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
TML 31 31 Too many links, use /MAXNODE
TMM ** ** Type mismatch for argument [number] in call to routine [routine]
called from module [module] at location [address]
TTF 8 8 Too many titles found
UAR 8 8 Undefined assign for [symbol]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
UCB 8 8 Unknown COMMON [symbol] referenced
UIE 31 31 Unexpected internal error during error processing
UGS * 1 {No} Undefined global symbols
{[symbol] [octal]
. . . . . .}
UMF 31 31 Unexpected monitor call failure for [JSYS] at PC [octal]
{JSYS error text}
UNS 31 31 Universal file REL block (type 777) not supported
from file [file]
URC 31 1 Unknown radix-50 symbol code [octal] [symbol]
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
URV ** ** Unexpect return value in call to routine [routine]
from module [module] at location [address]
USA 8 8 Undefined start address [symbol]
USB 8 8 Undefined symbol in byte array (type 1004) block
{Detected in module [symbol] from file [file]}
USC 31 8 Undefined subroutine [symbol] called from link number [decimal] {name
[name]}
USD 8 8 Undefined symbol [symbol] in sparse data (type 1160) block
USI 8 16 Undefined symbol [symbol] illegal in switch [switch]
UUA 8 8 Undefined /UPTO: address [symbol]
VAL 31 1 Symbol [symbol] [octal] [type]
WNA ** ** Wrong number of arguments in call to routine [routine]
called from module [module] at location [address]
XCT 31 1 [Name] execution
ZSV 8 8 Zero switch value illegal
END OF COMMENT \
SUBTTL LONG MESSAGES
HASH ABT,0,<
You loaded programs containing more ambiguous subroutine
requests than can fit in the tables of one or more overlay
links. You received a LNKARL message for each ambiguous
request, and a LNKTMA message for each link with too many
requests. You can solve this problem in either of two
ways. One is to use the /ARSIZE switch before the
/OVERLAY switch, thus expanding all the tables. The other
is to use the /ARSIZE switch just before each /LINK switch
to expand the tables separately.>
HASH AIC,0,<
FORTRAN common areas cannot be expanded once defined.
Either load the module with the largest definition first,
or use the /COMMON: switch to reserve the needed space.>
HASH AMM,0,<
The caller supplied argument does not match the argument
expected by the callee.>
HASH AMP,0,<
You loaded ALGOL procedures, but no main program. The
missing start address and undefined symbols will terminate
execution.>
HASH ANM,0,<
LINK expected a particular user address to be in memory,
but it is not there. This is an internal LINK error.
This message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH ARL,0,<
More than one successor link can satisfy a call from an
ancestor link. The ancestor link requests an entry point
that is contained in two or more of its successors. You
should revise your overlay structure to remove the
ambiguity.
If you execute the current load, one of the following will
occur when the ambiguous call is executed:
1. If only one module satisfying the request is in
memory, that module will be called.
2. If two or more modules satisfying the request are in
memory, the one with the most links of its path in
memory will be called.
3. If no modules satisfying the request are in memory,
the one with the most links of its path in memory will
be called.
If a module cannot be selected by the methods 2 or 3
above, one of the modules will be called at random.>
HASH AZW,0,<
LINK's memory manager was called with a request for 0
words. This is an internal LINK error. This message is
not expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH CBO,0,<
You have tried to build an overlay structure for a program
that is either too large to fit in section zero or which
loads outside section zero by default. Check your LINK
commands and also the assembly or compiler commands used
to produce the program modules.>
HASH CCD,0,<
You have loaded modules compiled with conflicting CPU
specifications, such as loading a MACRO program compiled
with the statement .DIRECTIVE KA10 and another compiled
with .DIRECTIVE KI10. Recompile the affected modules with
compatible CPU specifications.>
HASH CCE,0,<
Link has detected a character constant that did not begin
on a word boundary. This error is most likely the result
of a language translator error. This error is not
exspected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.> ;[2322]
HASH CCS,0,<
LINK is unable to create the specified section. This
could be because your system does not have extended
addressing hardware, or because there are insufficient
resources to create a section.>
IFN TOPS20,< ;[2304]
HASH CLD,0,<
DDT could not be loaded into memory with your program.
The second line of the error message is the last TOPS-20
process error and indicates why the error occurred.> ;[2304]
> ;[2304] END IFN TOPS20
HASH CLF,0,<
You have changed the log file specification. The old log
file is closed; further log entries are written in the
new log file.>
HASH CFS,0,<
Fixups may not have been done because of a psect exceeding
it's upper limit. The resulting image is probably
incorrect.>
HASH CM6,0,<
You cannot use COBOL-68 and COBOL files in the same load.
Compile all COBOL programs with the same compiler and
reload.>
HASH CM7,0,<
You cannot use COBOL-74 and COBOL files in the same load.
Compile all COBOL programs with the same compiler and
reload.>
HASH CMC,0,<
You cannot use COBOL-68 and COBOL-74 files in the same
load. Compile all COBOL programs with the same compiler
and reload.>
HASH CMF,0,<
You are loading a mixture of COBOL-compiled files and
other files. Load one of the COBOL-compiled files first.>
HASH CMP,0,<
You have loaded a module which specifies that the named
common block must be loaded in a psect which is not
compatible with the psect in which it was originally
loaded. Compile the module with the common in the same
psect as the original.>
HASH CMX,0,<
You cannot load modules produced by FORTRAN with modules
produced by GFLoating FORTRAN. Compile all FORTRAN
modules the same way, then reload.>
HASH CNW,0,<
You attempted to use an unimplemented feature. This is an
internal LINK error. This message is not expected to
occur. If it does, please notify your Software Specialist
or send a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH COE,0,<
One of the modules you have already loaded explicitly sets
an attribute for the named psect which conflicts with the
declaration of psect attributes in the current module.
Check the compiler switches or assembly language
directives that were used in the generation of this
module.>
HASH COF,0,<
LINK cannot open the specified file for input.>
HASH CPU,0,<
The module you are attempting to load does not contain a
.DIRECTIVE for any of the CPUs you specified with the /CPU
switch. Recompile the module with the proper .DIRECTIVE,
or use a different /CPU switch.>
HASH CRS,0,<
You have loaded a module which contains code for the
section specified. LINK is creating that section.>
HASH CSF,0,<
LINK is generating your executable (EXE) file.>
IFN TOPS20,< ;[2304]
HASH CSP,0,<
An error occurred while writing UDDT's symbol table
pointers. Symbols may not be available for use now. This
is probably because the symbol table pointers were on a
write-protected memory page.>
> ;[2304] END IFN TOP20
HASH DEB,0,<
LINK is beginning program execution at the named debugger.>
HASH DLT,0,<
Though you have asked for program execution, LINK cannot
proceed due to earlier fatal compiler or LINK errors.
Your program is left in memory or in an executable file.>
IFN TOPS20,< ;[2304]
HASH DNA,0,<
SYS:UDDT.EXE could not be found.>
> ;[2304] END IFN TOP20
HASH DNS,0,<
You used a device switch (for example, /REWIND,
/BACKSPACE), but LINK cannot associate a device with the
switch. Neither LINK's default device nor any device you
gave with the /DEFAULT switch can apply. Give the device
with or before the switch (in the same command line).>
HASH DRC,0,<
You are using the /SET switch to reduce the value of an
already defined relocation counter. Unless you know
exactly where each module is loaded, code may be
overwritten.>
HASH DSC,0,<
You loaded a FORTRAN-compiled module with DATA statement
assignments to a common area. The common area is already
defined in an ancestor link. Restructure the load so that
the DATA statements are loaded in the same link as the
common area to which they refer.>
HASH DSL,0,<
You have a data store for an absolute location outside the
specified link. Load the module into the root link.
NOTE
If the location is less than 140, this message has
level 8 and severity 8.
>
HASH DUZ,0,<
LINK's undefined symbol count has become negative. This
message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH EAS,0,<
LINK could not make the ALGOL symbol table on the disk.
You could be over your disk quota, or the disk could be
full or have errors.>
HASH ECE,0,<
LINK could not write the saved file on the disk. You
could be over your disk quota, or the disk could be full
or have errors.>
IFE FTSINGLE,< ;[2300]
HASH EGD,0,<
LINK has expanded its low segment so large that one of its
larger high segments will not now fit in memory. LINK
will attempt to shrink its internal tables so that the
GETSEG will succeed and loading continue.>
>;[2300] IFE FTSINGLE
HASH EHC,0,<
LINK could not write your high-segment code on the disk.
You could be over your disk quota, or the disk could be
full or have errors.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH EIF,0,<
A read error has occurred on the input file. Use of the
file is terminated and the file is released. The status
is represented by the right half of the file status word.
Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for the
explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH EIF,0,<
A read error has occurred on the input file. Use of the
file is terminated and the file is released.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH ELC,0,<
LINK could not write your low-segment code on the disk.
You could be over your disk quota, or the disk could be
full or have errors.>
HASH ELF,0,<
LINK has finished writing your log file. The file is
closed.>
HASH ELN,0,<
The link is loaded.>
HASH ELS,0,<
LINK could not write your local symbol table on the disk.
You could be over your disk quota, or the disk could be
full or have errors.>
HASH EMS,0,<
The map file is completed and closed.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH EOE,0,<
LINK could not write the saved file on the disk. The
status is represented by the left half of the file status
word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for the
explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH EOE,0,<
LINK could not write the saved file on the disk.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH EOI,0,<
An error has been detected while reading the named file.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH EOI,0,<
An error has been detected while reading the named file.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH EOO,0,<
An error has been detected while writing the named file.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH EOO,0,<
An error has been detected while writing the named file.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH EOV,0,<
LINK could not write the overlay file on the disk. The
status is represented by the left half of the file status
word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for the
explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH EOV,0,<
LINK could not write the overlay file on the disk.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH ETP,0,<
LINK could not make the typechecking area on the disk.
You could be over your disk quota, or the disk could be
full or have errors.> ;[2301]
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH EXP,0,<
LINK is expanding memory to the specified amount. You can
speed up future loads of this program by using the /CORE:
switch to allocate the required memory.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
HASH EXS,0,<
LINK is in the last stages of loading your program (for
example, creating EXE and symbol files, preparing for
execution if requested).>
HASH FCF,0,<
LINK is reading one or both segment overflow files
backwards to perform any needed code fixups. This may
cause considerable disk overhead, but occurs only if your
program is too big for memory.>
HASH FEE,@
HASH FIN,0,<
LINK is finished. Control is passed to the monitor, or to
the loaded program for execution.>
HASH FLE,@
HASH FRE,@
HASH FSN,0,<
During final processing of your root link, LINK found that
the FUNCT. subroutine was not loaded. This would cause an
infinite recursion if your program were executed. The
FUNCT. subroutine is requested by the overlay handler, and
is usually loaded from a default system library. Either
you prevented searching of system libraries, or you did
not load a main program from an overlay-supporting
compiler into the root link.>
HASH FTH,0,<
A symbol with a value greater than 777777 was used to
resolve a halfword reference. This may indicate a that a
global symbol was used improperly.>
HASH GSE,@
HASH HCL,0,<
You have attempted to load high segment code into an
overlay link other than the root. Any high segment code in
an overlaid program must be in the root.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH HSL,0,<
You have set the high-segment counter to a page containing
low-segment code. Reload, using the /SET:.HIGH.:n switch,
or (for MACRO programs) reassemble after changing your
TWOSEG pseudo-op. Note that you cannot set the
high-segment counter below 400000 for a KI10 monitor
before 5.07, or for any KA10 monitor.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH HSL,0,<
You have set the high-segment counter to a page containing
low-segment code. Reload, using the /SET:.HIGH.:n switch,
or (for MACRO programs) reassemble after changing your
TWOSEG pseudo-op.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH HTL,0,<
Your symbol hash table is larger than the maximum LINK can
generate (about 50P). This table size is an assembly
parameter. This message is not expected to occur. If it
does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH IAS,0,<
An error occurred while reading in the ALGOL symbol
table. The status is represented by the right half of the
file status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls
for the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH IAS,0,<
An error occurred while reading in the ALGOL symbol
table.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH ICB,0,<
REL block type 12 (chain), generated by the MACRO
pseudo-op .LINK and .LNKEND, must contain a number from 1
to 100 (octal) in its first word. The link word is
ignored.>
HASH IDM,0,<
You specified an illegal combination of device and data
mode (for example, terminal and dump mode). Respecify a
legal device.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH IHC,0,<
An error occurred while reading in your high-segment
code. The status is represented by the right half of the
file status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls
for the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH IHC,0,<
An error occurred while reading in your high-segment
code.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH ILC,0,<
An error occurred while reading in your low-segment code.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH ILC,0,<
An error occurred while reading in your low-segment code.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH ILS,0,<
An error occurred while reading in your local symbol
table. The status is represented by the right half of the
file status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls
for the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH ILS,0,<
An error occurred while reading in your local symbol
table.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH IMA,0,<
The INCREMENTAL keyword for the /MAP: switch is not
implemented. The switch is ignored.>
HASH IMI,0,<
LINK needs more memory than is available.>
HASH IMM,0,<
You have requested with the /INCLUDE: switch that the
named modules (if any) be loaded. Specify files
containing these modules.>
HASH INS,0,<
LINK attempted a monitor call (for example, LOOKUP, ENTER)
for a channel that is not set up. This is an internal
LINK error. This message is not expected to occur. If it
does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH IOV,0,<
An error occurred when reading the overlay file. The
status is represented by the right half of the file status
word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for the
explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH IOV,0,<
An error occurred when reading the overlay file.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH IPO,0,<
You are attempting to load a file containing an invalid
REL block type 11 or 1072 (polish). This message is not
expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH IPX,0,<
A REL block contains a reference to a nonexistent psect.
This error is probably caused by a fault in the language
translator used for the program. This error is not
expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH IRB,0,<
The file is not in the proper binary format. It may have
been generated by a translator that LINK does not
recognize, or it may be an ASCII or EXE file.>
IFN .NWBLK,<
HASH IRC,0,<
One of the new style 1000+ block types has an illegal
relocation counter. This message is not expected to
occur. If it does, please notify your Software Specialist
or send a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH IRR,0,<
One of the REL block types 1042 or 1043 is in the wrong
format. This message is not expected to occur. If it
does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
> ;END IFN .NWBLK
HASH ISM,0,<
The specified module contains an incorrectly formatted
polish fixup block (type 11 or 1072). The store operator
specifies a symbol fixup, but the block ends before all of
the symbol is specified. This error is probably caused by
a fault in the language translator used for the program.
This error is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH ISN,0,<
The LINK symbol table routine was called with the blank
symbol. This error can be caused by a fault in the
language translator used for the program. This message is
not expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH ISP,0,<
There is an error in the global symbol table. This is an
internal LINK error. This message is not expected to
occur. If it does, please notify your Software Specialist
or send a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH ISS,0,<
There is insufficient address space for the symbol table
between the named psect and the next higher one or the end
of the address space. Restructure your psect layout to
allow sufficient room for the symbol table.>
HASH IST,0,<
LINK has found errors in the switch table passed from the
SCAN module. This is an internal error. This message is
not expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH ITB,0,<
LINK has failed to complete the processing of an ASCII
text REL block from the named file. This is an internal
error. This message is not expected to occur. If it
does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
IFE TOPS20,< ;[2301]
HASH ITP,0,<
An error occurred while reading in the typechecking area.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;[2301] END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,< ;[2301]
HASH ITP,0,<
An error occurred while reading in the typechecking area.>
> ;[2301] END IFN TOPS20
HASH IUU,0,<
LINK's user UUO (LUUO) handler has detected an illegal
UUO. This is an internal error. This message is not
expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH IVC,0,<
The range checking of LINK's internal tables and arrays
failed. The address given is the point in a LINK segment
at which failure occurred. This is an internal error.
This message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH JPB,0,<
The specified module contains an incorrectly formatted
polish fixup block (type 11). Either the last unused
halfword (if it exists) is non-zero, or there are extra
halfwords following all valid data. LINK ignores the
extra data. This error is probably caused by a fault in
the language translator used for the program. This error
is not expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH LDS,0,<
The LINK module LNKLOD is beginning its processing.>
HASH LFB,0,<
LINK is creating your log file as a result of defining the
logical name LOG:.>
HASH LFC,0,<
LINK is continuing your log file as a result of the /LOG
switch.>
HASH LFI,0,<
LINK is beginning your log file as a result of the /LOG
switch.>
HASH LII,0,<
A REL block type 14 (index) for a MAKLIB or FUDGE2
generated library file is inconsistent. The library is
searched, but the index is ignored.>
HASH LIN,0,<
LINK is beginning its processing by initializing its
internal tables and variables.>
HASH LMM,0,<
The length of the argument passed by the caller does not
match what the called routine expects it to be.>
HASH LMN,0,<
LINK is loading the named module.>
HASH LNA,0,<
You used this name for another link. Specify a different
name for this link.>
HASH LNL,0,<
The link with this number has not yet been loaded. The
/NODE switch is ignored. If you have used link numbers
instead of link names with the /NODE switch, you may have
confused the link numbers. To avoid this, use link
names.>
HASH LNM,0,<
LINK cannot find the named link in memory. This is an
internal error. This message is not expected to occur.
If it does, please notify your Software Specialist or send
a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH LNN,0,<
The name you gave with the /NODE switch is not the name of
any loaded link. The switch is ignored.>
IFE FTSINGLE,<
HASH LNS,0,<^_
The length of LINK's low segment differs from the length
stored in the current LINK high segment. This occurs if
some but not all of LINK's EXE files have been updated
after rebuilding LINK from sources. Update all of LINK's
EXE files.>
> ;END OF IFE FTSINGLE
HASH LSM,0,<
Your use of the /NODE switch shows that you want to begin
a new overlay link, but the current link is not yet
completely loaded. LINK assumes a /LINK switch
immediately preceding the /NODE switch, and loads the link
(without a link name).>
HASH LSS,0,<
The listed symbols and their values (if any) are those
that are library search entry points.>
HASH MDS,0,<
The named module contains a new definition of an already
defined global symbol. The old definition is used. Make
the definitions consistent and reload.>
HASH MEF,0,<
LINK cannot expand memory further. All permitted
overflows to disk have been tried, but your program is
still too large for available memory. A probable cause is
a large global symbol table, which cannot be overflowed to
disk.>
HASH MMF,0,<
The internal memory manager in LINK has failed a
consistency check. This error is not expected to occur.
If it does, please notify your Software Specialist or send
a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH MOV,0,<
LINK is rearranging its low segment to make more room for
the specified area. Area is one of the following:
AS=ALGOL symbol table, BG=bound global symbols, DY=dynamic
free memory, FX=fixup area, GS=global symbol table,
HC=your high-segment code, LC=your low-segment code,
LS=local symbol tables, RT=relocation tables.>
HASH MPS,0,<
The LINK module LNKMAP is writing a map file.>
HASH MPT,0,<
This module contains both psect code and twoseg code. LINK
cannot load such a module. Change the source code to use
psects .HIGH. and .LOW. as the high and low segments, and
remove the TWOSEG or HISEG pseudo-ops.>
HASH MRN,0,<
The REGION keyword for the /OVERLAY: switch is not
implemented. The argument is ignored.>
HASH MSN,0,<
Alphabetical or numerical sorting of the map file is not
implemented. The symbols in the map file appear in the
order they are found in the .REL files.>
HASH MSS,0,<
The current value of MAXCOR is too small for LINK to
operate. You can speed up future loads of this program by
setting the /MAXCOR: switch to this expanded size at the
beginning of the load.>
HASH MTB,0,<
You are attempting to specify the /MAXCOR: switch so large
that the low segment cannot fit before the high segment.
LINK will use only the core indicated.>
HASH MTS,0,<
LINK needs more space than you gave with the /MAXCOR:
switch. Give a new /MAXCOR: switch with at least the
required size.>
HASH NAP,0,<
The specified module contains an incorrectly formatted
polish fixup block (type 11 or 1072). The store operator
specifies a memory fixup, but the block ends before the
address is specified. This error is probably caused by a
fault in the language translator used for the program.
This error is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH NBR,0,<
The argument you gave for the /NODE switch would indicate
a link before the root link. (For example, from a
position after the third link in a path, you cannot give
/NODE:-4.)>
HASH NEB,0,<
No REL block type 5 (end) was found in the named module.
This will happen if LINK finds two type 6 blocks (name)
without an intervening end, or if an end-of-file is found
before the end block is seen. LINK simulates the missing
end block. However, fatal messages usually follow this,
since this condition usually indicates a bad REL file.>
HASH NED,0,<
You gave a device that does not exist on this system.
Correct your input files and reload.>
IFN TOPS20,< ;[2304]
HASH NFS,0,<
There is no free nonzero section to load SYS:XDDT.EXE
into. XDDT can only be loaded into a section which is
unused by your program. You must reconfigure your program
to be able to use XDDT.>
> ;[2304] END IFN TOPS20
HASH NHN,0,<
You have attempted to load high segment code into a
program that is being loaded into a nonzero section.
Programs with high segments must be in section zero.>
HASH NPS,0,<
You have specified the name of a psect after which LINK
should append the symbol table, but no psect with that
name was loaded. Load the named psect or specify an
existing psect for the symbols.>
HASH NSA,0,<
Your program does not have a starting address. This can
happen if you neglect to load a main program. Program
execution, if requested, will be suppressed unless you
specified debugger execution.>
HASH NSM,0,<
You used the /LINK switch, which indicates that you want
to begin a new overlay link, but you have not specified a
NODE switch to tell LINK where to put the new overlay ink.>
HASH NSO,0,<
The specified module contains an incorrectly formatted
polish fixup block (type 11 or 1072). Either the block
does not have a store operator, or LINK was not able to
detect it due to the block's invalid format. This error
is probably caused by a fault in the language translator
used for the program. This error is not expected to
occur. If it does, please notify your Software Specialist
or send a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH NVR,0,<
The called routine does not return a value, however the
caller expected a returned value.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OAS,0,<
An error occurred while writing out the ALGOL symbol
table. The status is represented by the right half of the
file status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls
for the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OAS,0,<
An error occurred while writing out the ALGOL symbol
table.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OEL,0,<
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data successfully output.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OEL,0,<
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data successfully
output.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OEM,0,<
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data successfully output.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OEM,0,<
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data successfully
output.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OES,0,<
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data successfully output.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OES,0,<
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data successfully
output.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OEX,0,<
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data successfully output.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OEX,0,<
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data successfully output.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH OFD,0,<
An OPEN or INIT monitor call for the specified device
failed. The device may be under another user's control.>
HASH OFN,0,<
The standard released version of LINK does not support F40
code.>
HASH OFS,0,<
Specify a disk device for the overlay file.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OHC,0,<
An error occurred while writing out your high-segment
code. The status is represented by the right half of the
file status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls
for the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OHC,0,<
An error occurred while writing out your high-segment
code.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH OHN,0,<
Internal symbols in the overlay handler could not be
referenced. If you are using your own overlay handler,
this is a user error; if not, it is an internal error.
This message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OLC,0,<
An error occurred while writing out your low-segment
code. The status is represented by the right half of the
file status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls
for the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OLC,0,<
An error occurred while writing out your low-segment
code.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OLS,0,<
An error occurred while writing out your local symbol
table. The status is represented by the right half of the
file status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls
for the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OLS,0,<
An error occurred while writing out your local symbol
table.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
IFE FTSINGLE,< ;[2300]
HASH OMB,0,<
The /OVERLAY switch must appear before you can use any of
the following switches: /ARSIZE:, /LINK, /NODE, /PLOT,
/SPACE. (It is sufficient that the /OVERLAY switch appear
on the same line as the first of these switches you use.)>
>;[2300] IFE FTSINGLE
IFE FTOVERLAY,< ;[2300]
HASH ONS,0,<
LINK handles overlays with its LNKOV1 and LNKOV2 modules.
Your installation has substituted dummy versions of these.
You should request that your installation rebuild LINK
with the real LNKOV1 and LNKOV2 modules.>
>;[2300] IFE FTOVERLAY
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH OOV,0,<
An error has occurred while writing the overlay file. The
status is represented by the right half of the file status
word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for the
explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH OOV,0,<
An error has occurred while writing the overlay file.>
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH OS2,0,<
LINK's module LNKOV2 is writing your overlay file.>
HASH OSL,0,<
You have specified /SYMSEG:HIGH or /SYMSEG:PSECT: when
loading an overlay structure. Specify /SYMSEG:LOW or
/SYMSEG:DEFAULT.>
IFE TOPS20,< ;[2301]
HASH OTP,0,<
An error occurred while writing out the typechecking area.
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for
the explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;[2301] END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,< ;[2301]
HASH OTP,0,<
An error occurred while writing out the typechecking area.>
> ;[2301] END IFN TOPS20
HASH PAS,0,<
The load is too large to fit into the allowed memory and
the ALGOL symbol table is being moved to disk.>
HASH PBI,0,<
The highest address allocated in the named module is
greater than 512P. This is usually caused by dimensioning
large arrays. Modify your programs or load list to reduce
the size of the load.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH PCL,0,<
Your program is too complex to load into memory for one of
the following reasons:
1. There are page gaps between psects (except below
the high segment).
2. There are psects above the origin of the high
segment.
3. Your program will not fit in memory along with
LINK's final placement code.
4. Your program's low segment has the read-only
attribute, or the high segment has the read and
write attribute.
LINK has saved your program as an EXE file on disk and
cleared your user memory. You can use a GET or RUN
command to load the EXE file.>
HASH PCX,0,<
Your program is too complex to load into memory for one of
the following reasons:
1. There are page gaps between psects (except below
the high segment).
2. There are psects above the origin of the high
segment.
3. Your program will not fit in memory along with
LINK's final placement code.
4. Your program's low segment has the read-only
attribute, or the high segment has the read and
write attribute.
LINK will save your program as an EXE file on disk and
automatically run it, but the EXE file will not be
deleted.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
HASH PEF,0,<
LINK found an end-of-file inside a REL block (that is, the
word count for the block extended beyond the
end-of-file). This error can be caused by a fault in the
language translator used for the program.>
HASH PEL,0,<
The Psect named has exceeded the upper limit set for it.
No additional chained fixups will be performed, and the
resulting image will probably be incorrect. Symbol table
fixups, however will be performed, and all map information
will be correct.>
IFE TOPS20,< ;[2300]
HASH PHC,0,<
The load is too large to fit into the allowed memory and
your high-segment code is being moved to disk.>
HASH PLC,0,<
The load is too large to fit into the allowed memory and
your low-segment code is being moved to disk.>
>;[2300] IFE TOPS20
HASH PMA,0,<
The caller has specified that the argument should not be
modified. The called routine contains code which may
modify this argument. In some cases this message will
occur although the argument is not actually modified by
the routine.>
HASH PLS,0,<
The load is too large to fit into the allowed memory and
your local symbol tables are being moved to disk.>
HASH POT,0,<
LINK is creating your overlay tree file.>
HASH POV,0,<
The named psects overlap each other in the indicated range
of addresses. If you do not expect this message,
restructure your psect origins with the /SET:PSECT:
switch.>
HASH PTL,0,<
Your program extends beyond location 777777, which is the
highest location that LINK is capable of loading. You may
be able to make your program fit by moving psect origins,
lowering the high segment origin, loading into a single
segment, reducing the size of arrays in your program, or
using the overlay facility.>
HASH PTP,0,<
The load is too large to fit into the allowed memory and
your argument typechecking tables are being moved to disk.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH PUF,0,<
A PAGE. UUO to rearrange LINK's address space has failed,
and returned the error code given. You may be able to
avoid this problem by varying the physical and virtual
limits for the job, or by varying the values given with
the /CORE: and /MAXCOR: switches. This is an internal
LINK error. This message is not expected to occur. If it
does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
HASH RBS,0,<
The REL block is inconsistent. This may be caused by
incorrect output from a translator (for example, missing
argument for an end block). Recompile the module and
reload.>
IFE TOPS20,< ;[2300]
HASH RED,0,<
LINK is reclaiming memory by deleting its internal
tables.>
>;[2300] IFE TOPS20
HASH RER,0,<
The listed symbols and their values (if any) represent
subroutine entry points in the current link.>
HASH RGS,0,<
LINK is expanding the global symbol table either to a
prime number larger than your /HASHSIZE: switch requested,
or by about 50 percent. You can speed up future loads of
this program by setting /HASHSIZE: this large at the
beginning of the load.>
HASH RLC,0,<
The listed symbols and values represent the current
placement of psects in your address space.>
IFE TOPS20,< ;[2300]
HASH RME,0,<
The REMAP UUO to place your program's high segment has
failed. This message is not expected to occur. If it
does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
>;[2300] IFE TOPS20
HASH RUM,0,<
LINK attempted to return memory to the memory manager, but
the specified memory was not previously allocated. This
is an internal error. This message is not expected to
occur. If it does, please notify your Software Specialist
or send a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH RWA,0,<
One of the modules you have already loaded explicitly sets
an attribute for the named psect which conflicts with the
declaration of psect attributes in the current module.
Check the compiler switches or assembly language
directives that were used in the generation of this
module.>
HASH SFU,0,<
There are errors in the local symbol table. Loading
continues, but any maps you request will not contain
control section lengths. This is an internal error. This
message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH SIF,0,<
LINK's hashing algorithms failed; they are trying to
write a new symbol over an old one. You may be able to
load your files in a different order. This is an internal
error. This message is not expected to occur. If it
does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH SMP,0,<
You loaded some SIMULA procedures or classes, but no main
program. Missing start address and undefined symbols will
terminate execution.>
HASH SNC,0,<
You defined a FORTRAN common area with the same name as a
non-common symbol. You must decide which definition you
want. If you want the common definition, load the common
area first.>
HASH SNL,0,<
LINK is ready to process the next command line.>
HASH SNP,0,<
The named subroutine is in a different path from the
calling link. Redefine your overlay structure so that the
subroutine is in the correct path.>
HASH SNS,0,<
LINK does not support the .REL file format produced by the
SITGO compiler. Load your program by using SITGO.>
IFE TOPS20,<
HASH SOE,0,<
An error occurred in outputting the EXE file. The status
is represented by the right half of the file status word.
Refer to the DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for the
explanation of the file status bits.>
> ;END IFE TOPS20
IFN TOPS20,<
HASH SOE,0,<
An error occurred in outputting the .EXE file.>
HASH SPF,0,<
LINK was unable to replace itself with your program using
the extended splice fork JSYS. The probable cause is your
monitor not having the extended splice fork code
installed. LINK will save your program if it has not
already been saved, and will get or run it from the
resulting .EXE file.> ;[2301]
> ;END IFN TOPS20
HASH SRB,0,<
You cannot use the /SET: switch to set the named
relocation counter below its initial value. The attempt
is ignored.>
HASH SRP,0,<
Relocatable psects are not implemented; you must specify
an explicit absolute origin with the /SET:PSECT: switch
for the named psect.>
HASH SSN,0,<
Alphabetical or numerical sorting of the symbol table is
not implemented. The symbols appear in the order they are
found.>
HASH SST,0,<
LINK is rearranging the symbol table, and if required, is
converting the symbols from the new to old format as
indicated on the /SYMSEG, /SYFILE, or /DEBUG switch.>
HASH STC,0,<
The symbol table has been sorted and moved according to
the /SYMSEG, /SYFILE, or /DEBUG switch.>
HASH STL,0,<
A symbol specified in a rel block is longer than the
maximum allowed by LINK.>
HASH T13,0,<
REL block type 13 (LVAR) is obsolete. Use the MACRO
pseudo-op TWOSEG.>
HASH TDS,0,<
LINK has already loaded the initial symbol table. To
prevent this loading, place the /NOINITIAL switch before
the first file specification.>
HASH TMA,0,<
You have more ambiguous subroutine requests (indicated by
LNKARL messages) than will fit in the table for this link.
Continue loading. Your load will abort at the end with a
LNKABT message; if you have loaded all modules, the
message will give the size of the needed /ARSIZE switch
for a reload.>
HASH TML,0,<
You have specified more overlay links than were allowed by
the current value for the /MAXNODE switch. Reload your
program with a larger /MAXNODE value.>
HASH TMM,0,<
The data type of the argument passed by the caller does
not match what the called routine expects.>
HASH TTF,0,<
In producing the index for a map file, LINK found more
program names than there are programs. The symbol table
is in error. This is an internal error. This message is
not expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
HASH UAR,0,<
The named symbol was referenced in a REL block type 100
(ASSIGN), but the symbol is undefined. This is generated
with the MACRO pseudo-op .ASSIGN. The assignment is
ignored. You should load a module that defines the
symbol.>
HASH UCB,0,<
A reference was made to a common block, however the block
does not exist.>
HASH UGS,0,<
The listed symbols and their values (if any) represent
symbols not yet defined by any module. Each value is the
first address in a chain of references for the associated
symbol.
If this message resulted automatically at the end of
loading, this is a user error. In this case, the load
will continue, leaving references to these symbols
unresolved.>
IFN TOPS20,< ;[2257]
HASH UIE,0,<
An error occurred while processing a previous error. This
message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.> ;[2257]
HASH UMF,0,<
A monitor call has unexpectedly failed. The second line
of the error message is the last TOPS-20 process error and
indicates why the error occurred. This may be either a
system problem or a LINK internal error, depending on the
message.> ;[2257]
> ;[2257] END IFN TOPS20
HASH UNS,0,<
Extraction of symbols from a MACRO universal file is not
implemented.>
HASH URC,0,<
In a REL block type 2 (symbols), the first 4 bits of each
word pair contain the Radix-50 symbol code. LINK found
one or more invalid codes in the block. This error can be
caused by a fault in the language translator used for the
program.>
HASH URV,0,<
The called routine returns a value which was not expected
by the caller.>
HASH USA,0,<
You gave an undefined global symbol as the start address.
Load a module that defines the symbol.>
HASH USB,0,<
LINK has detected an undefined global symbol in a type 1004
REL block. This global symbol is used to relocate a byte
pointer and must be defined before the 1004 block that uses
it is seen. This error is most likely the result of an
error in the language translator used to generate the REL
file.>
HASH USC,0,<
The named link contains a call for a subroutine you have
not loaded. If the subroutine is required for execution,
you must reload, including the required module in the
link.>
HASH USD,0,<
LINK has detected an undefined global symbol in a type
1160 REL block. This global symbol is used to relocate a
byte pointer and must be defined before the 1160 block
that uses it is seen. This error is most likely the
result of an error in the language translator used to
generate the REL file.>
HASH USI,0,<
You have specified an undefined symbol to a switch that
can only take a defined symbol or a number. Specify the
correct switch value.>
HASH UUA,0,<
You gave the named symbol as an argument to the /UPTO:
switch, but the symbol was never defined. Load a module
that defines the symbol, or change your argument to the
/UPTO: switch.>
HASH VAL,0,<
LINK has printed the specified symbol, its value and its
attributes as requested.>
HASH WNA,0,<
The number of arguments in the routine call is not the
number of arguments expected by the called routine.>
HASH XCT,0,<
LINK is beginning execution of your program.>
HASH ZSV,0,<
You omitted required arguments for a switch (for example,
/REQUIRE with no symbols). Respecify the switch.>
SUBTTL INDEXED MESSAGES
INDEX <FEE,FRE>,0,0,<
One of the following conditions occurred:
1. The specified file name was illegal.
2. When updating a file, the specified file name did not
match the file being updated.
3. The RENAME monitor call following a LOOKUP monitor
call failed.>
INDEX <FLE,GSE>,0,0,<
The named file was not found. Specify an existing file.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,1,0,<
The named directory does not exist on the named file
structure, or the project-programmer number given was
incorrect.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,2,0,<
You do not have sufficient access privileges to use the
named file.>
INDEX FEE,-1,0,<
The directory on the DECtape has no room for the file.
Delete some files from the DECtape or specify another
device.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,3,0,<
Another job is currently modifying the named file. Try
accessing the file later.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,4,0,<
The named file already exists, or a different file was
specified on the ENTER monitor call following a LOOKUP
monitor call.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,5,%SPR,<
LINK has specified an illegal sequence of monitor calls
(e.g., a RENAME without a preceding LOOKUP or ENTER
monitor call, or a LOOKUP after an ENTER). This is an
internal error. This message is not expected to occur.
If it does, please notify your Software Specialist or send
a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,6,0,<
One of the following conditions occurred:
1. A transmission, device or data error occurred while
attempting to read the directory or the RIB of the
named file.
2. A hardware-detected device or data error was detected
while reading the named directory's RIB or data block.
3. A software-detected data inconsistency error was
detected while reading the named directory's or file's
RIB.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,7,%NPOS,<
The named file is not a saved file. This message can
never occur and is included only for completeness of the
LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME error codes. This message is not
expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,10,%NPOS,<
The system cannot supply enough memory to use as buffers
or to read in a program. This message can never occur and
is included only for completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and
RENAME error codes. This message is not expected to
occur. If it does, please notify your Software Specialist
or send a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,11,%NPOS,<
The named device is currently not available. This message
can never occur and is included only for completeness of
the LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME error codes. This message is
not expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,12,%NPOS,<
The named device dies not exist. This message can never
occur and is included only for completeness of the LOOKUP,
ENTER and RENAME error codes. This message is not
expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,13,%NPOS,<
The machine does not have a two-register relocation
capability. This message can never occur and is included
only for completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME
error codes. This message is not expected to occur. If
it does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,14,0,<
You have exceeded the quota of the named directory, or the
entire capacity of the file structure. Delete some files,
or specify a directory or structure with sufficient space.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,15,0,<
The named device is write-locked. Specify a write-enabled
device or ask the operator to write-enable the named
device.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,16,0,<
There is not enough internal monitor table space for the
named file. Try the load at a later time.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,17,0,<
Because of the named directory's quota or the available
space on the file structure, the total number of blocks
requested could not be allocated. A partial allocation
was given.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,20,%NPOS,<
The block required by LINK is not available for
allocation. This message can never occur and is included
only for completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME
error codes. This message is not expected to occur. If
it does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,21,0,<
You have attempted to supercede the named directory.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,22,%NPOS,<
You have attempted to delete a directory that is not
empty. This message can never occur and is included only
for completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME error
codes. This message is not expected to occur. If it
does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,23,0,<
One of the sub-file directories in the named path was not
found.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,24,0,<
A LOOKUP or ENTER monitor call was performed on generic
device DSK: and the search list is empty.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,25,0,<
You have attempted to create a sub-file directory nested
deeper than the maximum level allowed.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,26,0,<
No file structure in your job's search list has both the
no-create bit and the write-lock bit equal to zero, and
has the named directory.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,27,%NPOS,<
A GETSEG monitor call was issued from a locked low segment
to a high segment which is not a dormant, active or idle
segment. This message can never occur and is included
only for completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME
error codes. This message is not expected to occur. If
it does, please notify your Software Specialist or send a
Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,30,0,<
A LOOKUP and ENTER monitor call was given to update a
file, but the file cannot be updated for some reason
(e.g., another user is superceding it or the file was
deleted between the time of the LOOKUP and the ENTER).>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,31,0,<
The end of the low segment is above the beginning of the
high segment.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,32,%SPR,<
An attempt has been made to run a program from a
not-logged-in job. This message can never occur and is
included only for completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and
RENAME error codes. This message is not expected to
occur. If it does, please notify your Software Specialist
or send a Software Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,33,%NPOS,<
The ENQ/DEQ facility has been used for simultaneous
updating of the named file, but some ENQ/DEQ requests are
still outstanding and the file cannot be closed. This
message can never occur and is included only for
completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME error codes.
This message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,34,%NPOS,<
The named file has a bad EXE format directory. This
message can never occur and is included only for
completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME error codes.
This message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,35,%SPR,<
An attempt has been made to run an EXE-format file with a
non-.EXE extension. EXE format files (those with an
internal directory) must have the extension .EXE. This
message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,36,0,<
An attempt has been made to run an EXE-format file with a
directory that is too large for the monitor to handle.
This message can never occur and is included only for
completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER and RENAME error codes.
This message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,37,0,<
The monitor's ability to accept another network connection
has been exceeded.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,40,0,<
The named task is not available. Specify an existing task
name.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,41,0,<
You have specified a network node that does not exist.
Wait for the node to come up or specify an existing
network node.>
INDEX <FEE,FLE,FRE,GSE>,42,%SPR,<
This message indicates that a LOOKUP, ENTER or RENAME
monitor call error occurred with an error code larger in
number than the errors LINK knows about. This message is
not expected to occur. If it does, please notify your
Software Specialist or send a Software Performance Report
(SPR) to DIGITAL.>
IF2,< PURGE N,M>
SUBTTL COMMON MESSAGES
REPEAT 0,< ;NO LONGER USED
;SHOULD BE REIMPLEMENTED IN COOPERATION
;WITH THE DOCUMENTATION GROUP
%L10: %SPR
.ASCIZ <
This is an internal LINK error.>
%F40: %SPR
.ASCIZ <
Incorrect code has been generated by the F40 compiler.>
%E$$: 0
.ASCIZ <
LINK could not make the named file on the disk (LC=user's
low segment code, HC=user's high segment code, LS=local
symbol table). The user could be over quota, or the disk
could be full or have errors.>
%I$$: %AREA
.ASCIZ <
An error occurred while reading in the named area.>
%O$$: %AREA
.ASCIZ <
An error occurred while writing out the named area.>
%OE$: %STS
.ASCIZ <
An error has occurred on the output file. The output file
is closed at the end of the last data that was
successfully output.>
%P$$: 0
.ASCIZ <
The load is too large to fit into the allowed memory and
the named area is being moved to disk (LC=user low segment
code, HC=user high segment code, LS=local symbol table).>
IFE TOPS20,<
%STS: 0
.ASCIZ <
The status is represented by the right half of the file
status word. Refer to DECsystem-10 Monitor Calls for the
explanation of the file status bits.>
>
IFN TOPS20,<
%STS: 0
0
>
%AREA: %STS
.ASCIZ <
(LC=user's low segment code, HC=user's high segment code,
LS=local symbol table, and GS=global symbol table).>
> ;END REPEAT 0
%NPOS: %SPR
.ASCIZ <
This message can never occur and is included only for
completeness of the LOOKUP, ENTER, and RENAME error codes.>
%SPR: 0
.ASCIZ <
This message is not expected to occur. If it does, please
notify your Software Specialist or send a Software
Performance Report (SPR) to DIGITAL.>
ERRLIT: END LNKERR