NetBSD/usr.bin/file/magic
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#! file
# Magic data for file(1) command.
# Machine-genererated from src/cmd/file/magdir/*; edit there only!
# Format is described in magic(files), where:
# files is 4 on V7 and BSD, 4 on SV, and ?? in the SVID.
# Add any locally-observed files here. Remember:
# text if readable, executable if runnable binary, data if unreadable.
22 short 023000 core dump data
0 byte 26 'arc' archive
>1 byte 0 (empty)
>1 byte 1 (old format)
0 short 070707 cpio archive
0 string 070707 ASCII cpio archive
0 long 0177555 very old archive
0 short 0177555 very old PDP-11 archive
0 long 0177545 old archive
0 short 0177545 old PDP-11 archive
0 long 0100554 apl workspace
0 string =<ar> archive
0 string !<arch> archive
>8 string __.SYMDEF random library
0 string -h- archive (Software Tools format) text
# this first will upset you if you're a PL/1 shop...
# in which case rm it; ascmagic will catch real C programs
0 string /* c program text
# check for various C program generators...
# offsets derived empirically, your offsets may vary!
# (this obviously belongs in ascmagic.c/names.h!).
53 string yyprevious c program text (from lex)
0 string #!\ /bin/sh commands text
0 string #!/bin/sh commands text
0 string #!\ /bin/csh C shell commands text
0 string #!/bin/csh C shell commands text
0 string #!\ /bin/awk awk commands text
0 string #!/bin/awk awk commands text
0 string #!\ / some kinda commands text
0 string #!/ some kinda commands text
0 string #!\ commands text
>3 string >\0 for %s
# An "antique" kernel is either unmodified early V7,
# without DMR's 1979 mod for #!, or any kernel
# derived from a pre-v7 kernel (i.e., System V)
0 string :\ shell archive or commands for antique kernel text
0 short 017037 packed data
# CPL - added pack to /etc/magic
0 short 017436 packed data
0 short 0145405 huf output
0 string \037\235 compressed data
# non block compressed
>2 byte 12 - with 12 bits
>2 byte 13 - with 13 bits
>2 byte 14 - with 14 bits
>2 byte 15 - with 15 bits
>2 byte 16 - with 16 bits
# block compressed
>2 byte 140 - with 12 bits
>2 byte 141 - with 13 bits
>2 byte 142 - with 14 bits
>2 byte 143 - with 15 bits
>2 byte 144 - with 16 bits
0 long 0513 Convex executable
#
# magic file lines for output from "diff"...
0 string diff\ 'diff' output text
0 string ***\ 'diff' output text
0 string Only\ in\ 'diff' output text
0 string Common\ subdirectories:\ 'diff' output text
# Magic numbers for ditroff intermediate language
0 string x\ T\ cat titroff output for the C/A/T text
0 string x\ T\ ps titroff output for PostScript
0 string x\ T titroff output text
0 string FONT ASCII vfont text
0 short 0436 Berkeley vfont data
0 short 017001 byte-swapped Berkeley vfont data
# Magic number for FrameMaker files
# Thanks to Berry Kercheval
#
0 string \<MakerFile FrameMaker document
# Tell file about magic for IMAGEN printer-ready files:
0 string @document( Imagen printer
# this only works if "language xxx" is first item in Imagen header.
>10 string language\ impress (imPRESS data)
>10 string language\ daisy (daisywheel text)
>10 string language\ diablo (daisywheel text)
>10 string language\ printer (line printer emulation)
>10 string language\ tektronix (Tektronix 4014 emulation)
# Add any other languages that your Imagen uses - remember
# to keep the word `text' if the file is human-readable.
#
# Now magic for IMAGEN font files...
0 string Rast RST-format raster font data
>45 string >0 face %
# various intel-CPU magic numbers
0 short 01006 80286 executable (STL)
>31 byte <0x040 small model
>31 byte =0x048 large model
>31 byte =0x049 huge model
>16 long >0 not stripped
0 string MZ DOS executable (EXE)
0 string LZ DOS executable (built-in)
0 byte 0xe9 DOS executable (COM)
0 byte 0xeb DOS executable (COM)
0 short =0512 80286 executable small model (COFF)
>12 long >0 not stripped
>22 short >0 - version %ld
0 short =0522 80286 executable large model (COFF)
>12 long >0 not stripped
>22 short >0 - version %ld
0 short =0514 80386 executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
>22 short >0 - version %ld
0 string #magic magic text file for file(1) cmd
# Unfortunately, saved netnews also has From line added in some news software.
#0 string From mail text
# There are tests to ascmagic.c to cope with mail and news.
0 string Relay-Version: old news text
0 string #!\ rnews batched news text
0 string N#!\ rnews mailed, batched news text
0 string Forward\ to mail forwarding text
0 string Pipe\ to mail piping text
0 string Return-Path: smtp mail text
0 string Path: news text
0 string Xref: news text
0 string From: news or mail text
0 string Article saved news text
0 long 31415 Mirage Assembler m.out executable
0 string begin uuencoded mail text
# derived empirically, your offsets may vary!
53 string yyprevious c program text (from lex)
0 long 0407 executable
>16 long >0 not stripped
#>2 short >0 - version %ld
0 short 0407 PDP-11 executable
>8 short >0 not stripped
0 short 0401 unix-rt ldp
0 short 0405 old overlay
0 long 0410 pure executable
>16 long >0 not stripped
#>2 short >0 - version %ld
0 short 0410 PDP-11 pure executable
>8 short >0 not stripped
#>2 short >0 - version %ld
0 short 0411 PDP-11 separate I&D executable
>8 short >0 not stripped
#>2 short >0 - version %ld
0 long 0413 demand paged pure executable
>16 long >0 not stripped
#>2 short >0 - version %ld
0 long 0420 demand paged (first page unmapped) pure executable
>16 long >0 not stripped
#>2 short >0 - version %ld
0 short 0437 pdp11 kernel overlay
#
# Let us not forget PostScript
0 string %! PostScript text
>2 string PS-Adobe- conforming
>11 string 1.0 at level %s
# Sun rasterfiles
0 string \x59\xa6\x6a\x95 rasterfile
>4 long >0 %d
>8 long >0 x %d
>12 long >0 x %d
>20 long 0 old format
>20 long 2 compressed
>24 long 1 with color map
# SCCS archive structure:
# \001h01207
# \001s 00276/00000/00000
# \001d D 1.1 87/09/23 08:09:20 ian 1 0
# \001c date and time created 87/09/23 08:09:20 by ian
# \001e
# \001u
# \001U
# ... etc.
# Now '\001h' happens to be the same as the 3B20's a.out magic number (0550).
# *Sigh*. And these both came from various parts of the USG.
# Maybe we should just switch everybody from SCCS to RCS!
# Further, you can't just say '\001h0', because the five-digit number
# is a checksum that could (presumably) have any leading digit,
# and we don't have regular expression matching yet.
# Hence the following official kludge:
8 string \001s\ SCCS archive.
# For Sequent's multiprocessor systems (incomplete).
0 long 000352 BALANCE NS32000 .o
0 long 010352 BALANCE NS32000 executable (0 @ 0)
>16 long >0 not stripped
0 long 020352 BALANCE NS32000 executable (invalid @ 0)
>16 long >0 not stripped
0 long 030352 BALANCE NS32000 standalone executable
>16 long >0 not stripped
# Also need info on Sequent "Symmetry" series...
# SoftQuad troff magic numbers
# SoftQuad @(#)magic 1.2 86/09/15
0 short 0125252 SoftQuad DESC or font file binary
>2 short >0 - version %d
# Values for Sun MC680x0 binaries
0 short 2 mc68020
>2 short 0407 executable
>2 short 0410 pure executable
>2 short 0413 demand paged executable
>16 long >0 not stripped
0 short 1 mc68010
>2 short 0407 executable
>2 short 0410 pure executable
>2 short 0413 demand paged executable
>16 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0 old sun-2
>2 short 0407 executable
>2 short 0410 pure executable
>2 short 0413 demand paged executable
>16 long >0 not stripped
0 long 0x080456 core file
>128 string >0 from '%s'
#
0 short 05401 byte-swapped demand paged executable
0 short 010001 byte-swapped demand paged executable
# NCR Tower objects, contributed by
# Michael R. Wayne *** TMC & Associates *** INTERNET: wayne@ford-vax.arpa
# uucp: {philabs | pyramid} !fmsrl7!wayne OR wayne@fmsrl7.UUCP
#
0 short 000610 Tower/XP rel 2 object
>12 long >0 not stripped
>20 short 0407 executable
>20 short 0410 pure executable
>22 short >0 -version %ld
0 short 000615 Tower/XP rel 2 object
>12 long >0 not stripped
>20 short 0407 executable
>20 short 0410 pure executable
>22 short >0 -version %ld
0 short 000620 Tower/XP rel 3 object
>12 long >0 not stripped
>20 short 0407 executable
>20 short 0410 pure executable
>22 short >0 -version %ld
0 short 000625 Tower/XP rel 3 object
>12 long >0 not stripped
>20 short 0407 executable
>20 short 0410 pure executable
>22 short >0 -version %ld
0 short 000630 Tower32/600/400 68020 object
>12 long >0 not stripped
>20 short 0407 executable
>20 short 0410 pure executable
>22 short >0 -version %ld
0 short 000640 Tower32/800 68020
>18 short &020000 w/68881 object
>18 short &040000 compatible object
>18 short &~060000 object
>20 short 0407 executable
>20 short 0413 pure executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
>22 short >0 -version %ld
0 short 000645 Tower32/800 68010
>18 short &040000 compatible object
>18 short &~060000 object
>20 short 0407 executable
>20 short 0413 pure executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
>22 short >0 -version %ld
# other typesetting magic
0 string \100\357 very old (C/A/T) troff output data
0 string Interpress/Xerox Xerox InterPress data
# Herewith many of the object file formats used by USG systems.
# The `versions' should be un-commented if they work for you.
0 short 0570 SysV executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
#>22 short >0 - version %ld
0 short 0575 SysV pure executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
#>22 short >0 - version %ld
0 short 0502 basic-16 executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0503 basic-16 executable (TV)
>12 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0510 x86 executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0511 x86 executable (TV)
>12 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0550 3b20 executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0551 3b20 executable (TV)
>12 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0560 WE32000 executable
>12 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0561 WE32000 executable (TV)
>12 long >0 not stripped
0 short 0610 Perkin-Elmer executable
# Byte-swapped VAXen
# From: dupuy@amsterdam.columbia.edu (Alexander Dupuy)
#
# Here are a few lines you can add to /etc/magic on your sun workstations in
# order to recognize VAX executables and objects.... you could do something
# similar (in reverse) for your vaxen, but since 4.3+NFS' file(1) doesn't look
# for /etc/magic, I've never bothered. It really should be built in to file(1)
# so you would see the state of setuid/setgid/sticky bits. Or actually, there
# should be support for checking that sort of thing in /etc/magic.
#
0 long 00700200000 VAX executable
>16 long &0x7fffffff not stripped
0 long 01000200000 VAX pure executable
>16 long &0x7fffffff not stripped
0 long 01300200000 VAX demand-paged pure executable
>16 long &0x7fffffff not stripped
0 long 01100200000 PDP-11 executable
# XENIX executable formats: derived empirically; treat as folklore until proven0 short 01006 XENIX (x.out) executable
>8 short 1 Middle model
>16 short >0 not stripped
0 short 02600 XENIX 8086 relocatable or 80286 small model