ARM Error Messages 51-100 (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/5/2010

The following table shows ARM error messages 51-100.

No. Error Message Warning/Error Arguments

51

unknown opcode: %s

Error

String for OPCODE

52

minimum requested width of 34 assumed

Warning

None

53

wrong page length: %d, 0 (non paged) assumed

Warning

Page length

54

failed to close file %s

Error

File name

55

illegal line start symbol: %s for directive: %s

Error

Start symbol, directive

56

unimplemented directive %s

Warning

Directive name

57

%s attribute does not pertain to a relocatable module; ignored

Warning

Directive name

58

%s directive does not pertain to a relocatable module; ignored

Warning

Directive name

59

unknown section flag: %s

Error

Area name

60

illegal combination of section flags: %s

Warning

Section name and flags

61

redefinition of section flags ignored

Warning

None

62

ignored lines after END directive

Warning

None

63

missing END directive

Warning

None

64

code inside data section

Error

None

65

unknown or bad symbol type: %s

Error

Symbol

66

out of memory: section data: no object file will be generated

Error

None

66

out of memory: section data: no object file will be generated

Error

None

67

initialized data in an uninitialized data section %s

Error

None

68

assembler internal error; sync. error on local labels

Error

None

68

assembler internal error; sync. error on local labels

Error

None

69

error while generating object file: seek error

Error

None

69

error while generating object file: seek error

Error

None

70

input error: line is too long after expanding an assembler variable; truncated

Error

None

70

input error: line is too long after expanding an assembler variable; truncated

Error

None

71

macro error: END directive cannot appear inside a macro

Error

None

71

macro error: END directive cannot appear inside a macro

Error

None

72

wrong directive usage: local assembler variables can only be defined within a macro

Error

None

73

wrong local label reference; reference expected after %% (usage: %%{x}{y}n{name})

Error

None

74

improper argument for <-predefine> command-line option: %s; %s

Error

None

75

non increasing order in the register list

Warning

None

76

the selected architecture and CPU (or mode) are conflicting: %s versus %s

Warning

Architecture, CPU

77

could not delete %s file

Error

File name

78

missing ENDP directive in section %s

Error

Section name

79

%s

Error

Internal use

80

%s %s

Error

Internal use

81

error

Error

None

82

warning

Warning

None

83

illegal expression type; expected absolute numeric

Error

None

84

illegal expression type; expected absolute numeric or program relative

Error

None

85

illegal expression type; expected absolute numeric, program relative or register relative

Error

None

86

illegal expression type; expected program relative or register relative

Error

None

87

illegal expression type; expected program relative

Error

None

88

illegal expression type; expected absolute numeric or string

Error

None

89

illegal expression type; expected absolute numeric or Boolean

Error

None

90

illegal expression type; expected bool

Error

None

91

illegal expression type; expected string

Error

None

92

no immediate rotate operand can be created: %d

Error

Values to rotate

93

immediate value %d out of range; expected values: %s

Warning

Immediate value, string contain expected values

94

improper alignment value %d; expected: [1, 2, 4, 8,   ... 32768]

Error

Value

95

improper alignment value %d; alignment offset should be positive and smaller than alignment; truncated

Warning

Value

96

immediate value %d out of range; positive value expected

Error

Immediate value

97

immediate value %d out of range; truncated to 16 bits

Warning

Immediate value

98

immediate value %d out of range; truncated to 8 bits

Warning

Immediate value

99

literal pool too far, or too close: %d; address is 8 bit offset; use LTORG

Error

None

100

literal pool too far, or too close: %d; address is 12 bit offset; use LTORG

Error

None

See Also

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ARM Assembler Error Messages