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- # $File: elf,v 1.64 2013/08/04 09:31:47 christos Exp $
 
- # elf:  file(1) magic for ELF executables
 
- #
 
- # We have to check the byte order flag to see what byte order all the
 
- # other stuff in the header is in.
 
- #
 
- # What're the correct byte orders for the nCUBE and the Fujitsu VPP500?
 
- #
 
- # Created by: unknown
 
- # Modified by (1): Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@yggdrasil.com>
 
- # Modified by (2): Peter Tobias <tobias@server.et-inf.fho-emden.de> (core support)
 
- # Modified by (3): Christian 'Dr. Disk' Hechelmann <drdisk@ds9.au.s.shuttle.de> (fix of core support)
 
- # Modified by (4): <gerardo.cacciari@gmail.com> (VMS Itanium)
 
- # Modified by (5): Matthias Urlichs <smurf@debian.org> (Listing of many architectures)
 
- 0	name		elf-le
 
- >16	leshort		0		no file type,
 
- !:mime	application/octet-stream
 
- >16	leshort		1		relocatable,
 
- !:mime	application/x-object
 
- >16	leshort		2		executable,
 
- !:mime	application/x-executable
 
- >16	leshort		3		shared object,
 
- !:mime	application/x-sharedlib
 
- >16	leshort		4		core file
 
- !:mime	application/x-coredump
 
- # Core file detection is not reliable.
 
- #>>>(0x38+0xcc) string	>\0		of '%s'
 
- #>>>(0x38+0x10) lelong	>0		(signal %d),
 
- >16	leshort		&0xff00		processor-specific,
 
- >18	clear		x
 
- >18	leshort		0		no machine,
 
- >18	leshort		1		AT&T WE32100
 
- >18	leshort		2		SPARC
 
- >18	leshort		3		Intel 80386,
 
- >18	leshort		4		Motorola
 
- >>4	byte		1
 
- >>>36	lelong		&0x01000000	68000,
 
- >>>36	lelong		&0x00810000	CPU32,
 
- >>>36	lelong		0		68020,
 
- >18	leshort		5		Motorola 88000,
 
- >18	leshort		6		Intel 80486,
 
- >18	leshort		7		Intel 80860,
 
- # The official e_machine number for MIPS is now #8, regardless of endianness.
 
- # The second number (#10) will be deprecated later. For now, we still
 
- # say something if #10 is encountered, but only gory details for #8.
 
- >18	leshort		8		MIPS,
 
- >>4	byte		1
 
- >>>36	lelong		&0x20		N32
 
- >18	leshort		10		MIPS,
 
- >>4	byte		1
 
- >>>36	lelong		&0x20		N32
 
- >18	leshort		8
 
- # only for 32-bit
 
- >>4	byte		1
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x00000000	MIPS-I
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x10000000	MIPS-II
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x20000000	MIPS-III
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x30000000	MIPS-IV
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x40000000	MIPS-V
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x50000000	MIPS32
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x60000000	MIPS64
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x70000000	MIPS32 rel2
 
- >>>36  lelong&0xf0000000	0x80000000	MIPS64 rel2
 
- # only for 64-bit
 
- >>4	byte		2
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x00000000	MIPS-I
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x10000000	MIPS-II
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x20000000	MIPS-III
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x30000000	MIPS-IV
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x40000000	MIPS-V
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x50000000	MIPS32
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x60000000	MIPS64
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x70000000	MIPS32 rel2
 
- >>>48  lelong&0xf0000000	0x80000000	MIPS64 rel2
 
- >18	leshort		9		Amdahl,
 
- >18	leshort		10		MIPS (deprecated),
 
- >18	leshort		11		RS6000,
 
- >18	leshort		15		PA-RISC,
 
- # only for 32-bit
 
- >>4	byte		1
 
- >>>38	leshort		0x0214		2.0
 
- >>>36	leshort		&0x0008		(LP64)
 
- # only for 64-bit
 
- >>4	byte		2
 
- >>>50	leshort		0x0214		2.0
 
- >>>48	leshort		&0x0008		(LP64)
 
- >18	leshort		16		nCUBE,
 
- >18	leshort		17		Fujitsu VPP500,
 
- >18	leshort		18		SPARC32PLUS,
 
- # only for 32-bit
 
- >>4	byte		1
 
- >>>36	lelong&0xffff00	0x000100	V8+ Required,
 
- >>>36	lelong&0xffff00	0x000200	Sun UltraSPARC1 Extensions Required,
 
- >>>36	lelong&0xffff00	0x000400	HaL R1 Extensions Required,
 
- >>>36	lelong&0xffff00	0x000800	Sun UltraSPARC3 Extensions Required,
 
- >18	leshort		20		PowerPC or cisco 4500,
 
- >18	leshort		21		64-bit PowerPC or cisco 7500,
 
- >18	leshort		22		IBM S/390,
 
- >18	leshort		23		Cell SPU,
 
- >18	leshort		24		cisco SVIP,
 
- >18	leshort		25		cisco 7200,
 
- >18	leshort		36		NEC V800 or cisco 12000,
 
- >18	leshort		37		Fujitsu FR20,
 
- >18	leshort		38		TRW RH-32,
 
- >18	leshort		39		Motorola RCE,
 
- >18	leshort		40		ARM,
 
- >>4	byte		1
 
- >>>36	lelong&0xff000000	0x04000000	EABI4
 
- >>>36	lelong&0xff000000	0x05000000	EABI5
 
- >>>36	lelong		&0x00800000	BE8
 
- >>>36	lelong		&0x00400000	LE8
 
- >18	leshort		41		Alpha,
 
- >18	leshort		0xa390		IBM S/390 (obsolete),
 
- >18	leshort		42		Renesas SH,
 
- >18	leshort		43		SPARC V9,
 
- >>4	byte		2
 
- >>>48	lelong&0xffff00	0x000200	Sun UltraSPARC1 Extensions Required,
 
- >>>48	lelong&0xffff00	0x000400	HaL R1 Extensions Required,
 
- >>>48	lelong&0xffff00	0x000800	Sun UltraSPARC3 Extensions Required,
 
- >>>48	lelong&0x3	0		total store ordering,
 
- >>>48	lelong&0x3	1		partial store ordering,
 
- >>>48	lelong&0x3	2		relaxed memory ordering,
 
- >18	leshort		44		Siemens Tricore Embedded Processor,
 
- >18	leshort		45		Argonaut RISC Core, Argonaut Technologies Inc.,
 
- >18	leshort		46		Renesas H8/300,
 
- >18	leshort		47		Renesas H8/300H,
 
- >18	leshort		48		Renesas H8S,
 
- >18	leshort		49		Renesas H8/500,
 
- >18	leshort		50		IA-64,
 
- >18	leshort		51		Stanford MIPS-X,
 
- >18	leshort		52		Motorola Coldfire,
 
- >18	leshort		53		Motorola M68HC12,
 
- >18	leshort		54		Fujitsu MMA,
 
- >18	leshort		55		Siemens PCP,
 
- >18	leshort		56		Sony nCPU,
 
- >18	leshort		57		Denso NDR1,
 
- >18	leshort		58		Start*Core,
 
- >18	leshort		59		Toyota ME16,
 
- >18	leshort		60		ST100,
 
- >18	leshort		61		Tinyj emb.,
 
- >18	leshort		62		x86-64,
 
- >18	leshort		63		Sony DSP,
 
- >18	leshort		66		FX66,
 
- >18	leshort		67		ST9+ 8/16 bit,
 
- >18	leshort		68		ST7 8 bit,
 
- >18	leshort		69		MC68HC16,
 
- >18	leshort		70		MC68HC11,
 
- >18	leshort		71		MC68HC08,
 
- >18	leshort		72		MC68HC05,
 
- >18	leshort		73		SGI SVx or Cray NV1,
 
- >18	leshort		74		ST19 8 bit,
 
- >18	leshort		75		Digital VAX,
 
- >18	leshort		76		Axis cris,
 
- >18	leshort		77		Infineon 32-bit embedded,
 
- >18	leshort		78		Element 14 64-bit DSP,
 
- >18	leshort		79		LSI Logic 16-bit DSP,
 
- >18	leshort		80		MMIX,
 
- >18	leshort		81		Harvard machine-independent,
 
- >18	leshort		82		SiTera Prism,
 
- >18	leshort		83		Atmel AVR 8-bit,
 
- >18	leshort		84		Fujitsu FR30,
 
- >18	leshort		85		Mitsubishi D10V,
 
- >18	leshort		86		Mitsubishi D30V,
 
- >18	leshort		87		NEC v850,
 
- >18	leshort		88		Renesas M32R,
 
- >18	leshort		89		Matsushita MN10300,
 
- >18	leshort		90		Matsushita MN10200,
 
- >18	leshort		91		picoJava,
 
- >18	leshort		92		OpenRISC,
 
- >18	leshort		93		ARC Cores Tangent-A5,
 
- >18	leshort		94		Tensilica Xtensa,
 
- >18	leshort		97		NatSemi 32k,
 
- >18	leshort		106		Analog Devices Blackfin,
 
- >18	leshort		113		Altera Nios II,
 
- >18	beshort		138		LatticeMico32,
 
- >18	leshort		174		META,
 
- >18	leshort		183		ARM aarch64,
 
- >18	leshort		187		Tilera TILE64,
 
- >18	leshort		188		Tilera TILEPro,
 
- >18	leshort		191		Tilera TILE-Gx,
 
- >18	leshort		0x3426		OpenRISC (obsolete),
 
- >18	leshort		0x8472		OpenRISC (obsolete),
 
- >18	leshort		0x9026		Alpha (unofficial),
 
- >18	default		x
 
- >>18	leshort		x		*unknown arch 0x%x*
 
- >20	lelong		0		invalid version
 
- >20	lelong		1		version 1
 
- 0	string		\177ELF		ELF
 
- !:strength *2
 
- >4	byte		0		invalid class
 
- >4	byte		1		32-bit
 
- >4	byte		2		64-bit
 
- >5	byte		0		invalid byte order
 
- >5	byte		1		LSB
 
- >>0	use		elf-le
 
- >5	byte		2		MSB
 
- >>0	use		\^elf-le
 
- # Up to now only 0, 1 and 2 are defined; I've seen a file with 0x83, it seemed
 
- # like proper ELF, but extracting the string had bad results.
 
- >4      byte            <0x80
 
- >>8	string		>\0		(%s)
 
- >8	string		\0
 
- >>7	byte		0		(SYSV)
 
- >>7	byte		1		(HP-UX)
 
- >>7	byte		2		(NetBSD)
 
- >>7	byte		3		(GNU/Linux)
 
- >>7	byte		4		(GNU/Hurd)
 
- >>7	byte		5		(86Open)
 
- >>7	byte		6		(Solaris)
 
- >>7	byte		7		(Monterey)
 
- >>7	byte		8		(IRIX)
 
- >>7	byte		9		(FreeBSD)
 
- >>7	byte		10		(Tru64)
 
- >>7	byte		11		(Novell Modesto)
 
- >>7	byte		12		(OpenBSD)
 
- >8      string          \2
 
- >>7     byte            13              (OpenVMS)
 
- >>7	byte		97		(ARM)
 
- >>7	byte		255		(embedded)
 
 
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