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SH-4 Assembler Error Messages 70-163 (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/5/2010

The following table shows the SH-4 assembler error messages 70-153.

Message # and Severity Message Text Explanation

70 ERROR

Character %c was not expected

The assembler encountered a character that it did not expect to see in a source file.

71 ERROR

Nonascii character (^%c) in source

The assembler encountered a character that it did not expect to see in a source file.

72 ERROR

Nonascii character (0x%02d) in source

The assembler encountered a character that it did not expect to see in a source file.

73 ERROR

What do you mean by "%s"?

The assembler encountered a combination of characters that it does not understand.

74 ERROR

"%c" is not a valid radix specifier (use HDQBXO)

A radix specifier was used that the assembler does not recognize. Use one of H, D, Q, B, X, O, h, d, q, b, x, or o.

75 ERROR

"%s" is not a valid radix specifier (use HDQBXO)

A radix specifier was used that the assembler does not recognize. Use one of the following: H, D, Q, B, X, O, h, d, q, b, x, or o.

76 ERROR

Overflow in numeric constant

A numeric constant was written that cannot be represented in 32 bits. The valid range is -2,147,483,648 to 4,294,967,295 or H'00000000 to H'FFFFFFFF.

77 ERROR

A backquoted symbol name cannot span multiple lines

A backquote character was written (`), which can be used to enclose a symbol whose name contains characters that are not ordinarily allowed, but no matching backquote character was found on the same line.

These characters must come in pairs with a symbol name between them.

78 ERROR

A backquoted symbol name cannot be null (``)

Two adjacent backquote characters (``) were written, which would represent a symbol whose name is null (zero-length), but such a symbol name is illegal.

The assembler will also issue this error message if a backquote (`) was written as the last character on a line.

80 ERROR

Parser error: %s

If this message appears, there is a bug in the assembler because it should recover from the error and issue a more helpful error message.

Please report the exact message, and if possible, provide a source file that causes the assembler to issue the message.

81 ERROR

Failed to parse input

If this message appears, there is a bug in the assembler because it should recover from the error and issue a more helpful error message).

Please report the exact message, and if possible, provide a source file that causes the assembler to issue the message.

101 ERROR

Syntax error

Something is syntactically invalid on the line for which this error is reported.

140 ERROR

Syntax error in floating-point constant%s

Indicates a syntax error in the indicated floating-point constant.

141 ERROR

Double-precision floating-point is not supported

Double-precision floating-point is not supported.

150 ERROR

Cannot put a %s instruction in a delay slot

An instruction was placed in a delay slot that is not allowed in a delay slot.

151 ERROR

Cannot compute PC displacement in a delay slot

The assembler is not able to compute the PC displacement for a PC-relative addressing mode in a delay slot because such a displacement must be relative to the PC of the branch target.

152 ERROR

Cannot use "%s #x" in section (%s) with align < %d

A MOV.L #imm,Rn cannot be used in a section whose alignment is less than 4, nor a MOV.W #imm,Rn in a section whose alignment is less than 2.

153 ERROR

Instruction at odd address

An instruction at an odd address is not permitted. Attempting to execute it will cause a processor exception at run time.

160 WARNING

REPEAT loops cannot be nested

Indicated the assembler encountered a nested REPEAT loop.

161 ERROR

No executable or DSP instructions are located between a REPEAT and the start address

Indicates that the assembler found no executable instructions in a REPEAT loop.

162 WARNING

Illegal data found immediately before the REPEAT loop

Illegal data found immediately before the REPEAT loop

163 WARNING

REPEAT count is zero

Indicates that the requested number of repeats for a REPEAT loop is zero.

See Also

Reference

SH-4 Assembler Error Messages

Other Resources

Renesas SH-4 Series Assembler