# $OpenBSD: sun,v 1.3 2004/06/03 03:14:20 tedu Exp $ #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # sun: file(1) magic for Sun machines # # Values for big-endian Sun (MC680x0, SPARC) binaries on pre-5.x # releases. (5.x uses ELF.) # 0 belong&077777777 0600413 sparc demand paged >0 byte &0x80 >>20 belong <4096 shared library >>20 belong =4096 dynamically linked executable >>20 belong >4096 dynamically linked executable >0 byte ^0x80 executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong&077777777 0600410 sparc pure >0 byte &0x80 dynamically linked executable >0 byte ^0x80 executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong&077777777 0600407 sparc >0 byte &0x80 dynamically linked executable >0 byte ^0x80 executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong&077777777 0400413 mc68020 demand paged >0 byte &0x80 >>20 belong <4096 shared library >>20 belong =4096 dynamically linked executable >>20 belong >4096 dynamically linked executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong&077777777 0400410 mc68020 pure >0 byte &0x80 dynamically linked executable >0 byte ^0x80 executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong&077777777 0400407 mc68020 >0 byte &0x80 dynamically linked executable >0 byte ^0x80 executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong&077777777 0200413 mc68010 demand paged >0 byte &0x80 >>20 belong <4096 shared library >>20 belong =4096 dynamically linked executable >>20 belong >4096 dynamically linked executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong&077777777 0200410 mc68010 pure >0 byte &0x80 dynamically linked executable >0 byte ^0x80 executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong&077777777 0200407 mc68010 >0 byte &0x80 dynamically linked executable >0 byte ^0x80 executable >16 belong >0 not stripped # reworked these to avoid anything beginning with zero becoming "old sun-2" 0 belong 0407 old sun-2 executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong 0410 old sun-2 pure executable >16 belong >0 not stripped 0 belong 0413 old sun-2 demand paged executable >16 belong >0 not stripped # # Core files. "SPARC 4.x BCP" means "core file from a SunOS 4.x SPARC # binary executed in compatibility mode under SunOS 5.x". # 0 belong 0x080456 SunOS core file >4 belong 432 (SPARC) >>132 string >\0 from '%s' >>116 belong =3 (quit) >>116 belong =4 (illegal instruction) >>116 belong =5 (trace trap) >>116 belong =6 (abort) >>116 belong =7 (emulator trap) >>116 belong =8 (arithmetic exception) >>116 belong =9 (kill) >>116 belong =10 (bus error) >>116 belong =11 (segmentation violation) >>116 belong =12 (bad argument to system call) >>116 belong =29 (resource lost) >>120 belong x (T=%dK, >>124 belong x D=%dK, >>128 belong x S=%dK) >4 belong 826 (68K) >>128 string >\0 from '%s' >4 belong 456 (SPARC 4.x BCP) >>152 string >\0 from '%s' # Sun SunPC 0 long 0xfa33c08e SunPC 4.0 Hard Disk 0 string #SUNPC_CONFIG SunPC 4.0 Properties Values # Sun snoop (see RFC 1761, which describes the capture file format). # 0 string snoop Snoop capture file >8 belong >0 - version %ld >12 belong 0 (IEEE 802.3) >12 belong 1 (IEEE 802.4) >12 belong 2 (IEEE 802.5) >12 belong 3 (IEEE 802.6) >12 belong 4 (Ethernet) >12 belong 5 (HDLC) >12 belong 6 (Character synchronous) >12 belong 7 (IBM channel-to-channel adapter) >12 belong 8 (FDDI) >12 belong 9 (Unknown) # Microsoft ICM color profile 36 string acspMSFT Microsoft ICM Color Profile # Sun KCMS 36 string acsp Kodak Color Management System, ICC Profile #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The following entries have been tested by Duncan Laurie (a # lead Sun/Cobalt developer) who agrees that they are good and worthy of # inclusion. # Boot ROM images for Sun/Cobalt Linux server appliances 0 string Cobalt\ Networks\ Inc.\nFirmware\ v Paged COBALT boot rom >38 string x V%.4s # New format for Sun/Cobalt boot ROMs is annoying, it stores the version code # at the very end where file(1) can't get it. 0 string CRfs COBALT boot rom data (Flat boot rom or file system)