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# $File: intel,v 1.23 2022/10/31 13:22:26 christos Exp $
# intel: file(1) magic for x86 Unix
#
# Various flavors of x86 UNIX executable/object (other than Xenix, which
# is in "microsoft"). DOS is in "msdos"; the ambitious soul can do
# Windows as well.
#
# Windows NT belongs elsewhere, as you need x86 and MIPS and Alpha and
# whatever comes next (HP-PA Hummingbird?). OS/2 may also go elsewhere
# as well, if, as, and when IBM makes it portable.
#
# The `versions' should be un-commented if they work for you.
# (Was the problem just one of endianness?)
#
0 leshort 0502 basic-16 executable
>12 lelong >0 not stripped
#>22 leshort >0 - version %d
0 leshort 0503 basic-16 executable (TV)
>12 lelong >0 not stripped
#>22 leshort >0 - version %d
0 leshort 0510 x86 executable
>12 lelong >0 not stripped
0 leshort 0511 x86 executable (TV)
>12 lelong >0 not stripped
0 leshort =0512 iAPX 286 executable small model (COFF)
>12 lelong >0 not stripped
#>22 leshort >0 - version %d
0 leshort =0522 iAPX 286 executable large model (COFF)
>12 lelong >0 not stripped
#>22 leshort >0 - version %d
# updated by Joerg Jenderek at Oct 2015
# https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Object_File_Format
# http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/coff/filhdr.html
# ./msdos (version 5.25) labeled the next entry as "MS Windows COFF Intel 80386 object file"
# ./intel (version 5.25) label labeled the next entry as "80386 COFF executable"
# SGI labeled the next entry as "iAPX 386 executable" --Dan Quinlan
0 leshort =0514
# use subroutine to display name+flags+variables for common object formatted files
>0 use display-coff
#>12 lelong >0 not stripped
# no hint found, that at offset 22 is version
#>22 leshort >0 - version %d
0 leshort 0x0200
# no F_EXEC flag bit implies Intel ia64 COFF object file without optional header
>18 leshort ^0x0002
# skip some DEGAS high-res uncompressed bitmap *.pi3 handled by ./images like
# GEMINI03.PI3 MODEM2.PI3 POWERFIX.PI3 sigirl1.pi3 vanna5.pi3
# by test for valid starting character (often point 0x2E) of 1st section name
>>20 ubyte >0x1F
>>>0 use display-coff
# F_EXEC flag bit implies Intel ia64 COFF executable
>18 leshort &0x0002
>>0 use display-coff
0 leshort 0x8664
>0 use display-coff
# rom: file(1) magic for BIOS ROM Extensions found in intel machines
# mapped into memory between 0xC0000 and 0xFFFFF
# From: Alex Myczko <alex@aiei.ch>
# updated by Joerg Jenderek
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Option_ROM
# URL: http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/BIOS
# Reference: http://www.lejabeach.com/sisubb/BIOS_Disassembly_Ninjutsu_Uncovered.pdf
0 beshort 0x55AA
# skip misidentified raspberry pi pieeprom-*.bin by check for
# unlikely high ROM size (0xF0*512=240*512) and not observed start instruction 0x0F
>2 ubeshort !0xF00F
# skip 2 byte sized eof.bin with start magic
>>0 use rom-x86
0 name rom-x86
>0 beshort x BIOS (ia32) ROM Ext.
#!:mime application/octet-stream
!:mime application/x-ibm-rom
!:ext rom/bin
################################################################################
# not Plug aNd Play ($PnP) like 00000000 (ide_xtp.bin kvmvapic.bin V7VGA.ROM) 000000fc (MCT-VGA.bin)
# 55aaf00f (pieeprom-*.bin) 55aa40e9 (Trm3x5.bin) 24506f4f (sgabios-bin.rom)
# 55aa4be9 (vgabios-stdvga.rom vgabios-cirrus-bin.rom vgabios-vmware-bin.rom)
>(26.s) ubelong !0x24506e50
#>(26.s) ubelong !0x24506e50 NOT PNP=%8.8x
# also not PCI (PCIR) implies "old" ISA cards or foo like: 8a168404 (MCT-VGA.bin)
# 55aaf00f (pieeprom*.bin)
>>(24.s) ubelong !0x50434952
#>>(24.s) ubelong !0x50434952 ISA CARD=%8.8x
# "old" identification strings used in file version 5.41 and earlier
# probably an USB controller
>>>5 string USB USB
# probably https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preboot_Execution_Environment
>>>7 string LDR UNDI image
# probably another Adaptec SCSI controller
>>>26 string Adaptec Adaptec
# http://minuszerodegrees.net/rom/bin/adaptec_aha1542cp_bios_908501-00.bin
# already done by PNP variant
#>>>28 string Adaptec Adaptec
# probably Promise SCSI controller
>>>42 string PROMISE Promise
# old test for IBM compatible Video cards; INTERNAL FACTS WHY IS THIS WORKING?
>30 string IBM IBM comp. Video
# display exact text for IBM compatible Video cards with longer text
>>33 ubyte !0
>>>30 string x "%s"
# http://minuszerodegrees.net/rom/bin/unknown/MCT-VGA-16%20-%20TDVGA%203588%20BIOS%20Version%20V1.04A.zip
# "IBM COMPATIBLETDVGA 3588 BIOS Version V1.04A2+" "MCT-VGA-16 - TDVGA 3588 BIOS Version V1.04A.bin"
# "IBM VGA Compatible\001" NVidia44.bin
# "IBM EGA ROM Video Seven BIOS Code, Version 1.04" V7VGA.ROM
# "IBM" vgabios-stdvga.rom
# "IBM" vgabios-vmware-bin.rom:
# "IBM" vgabios-cirrus-bin.rom
# "IBM" vgabios-virtio-bin.rom
################################################################################
# ROM size in 512B blocks must be interpreted as unsigned for ROM of network cards
# like: efi-eepro100.rom efi-rtl8139.rom pxe-e1000.rom
>2 ubyte x (%u*512)
# file name file size calculated size remark
# eof.bin 2 - with start magic nothing is shown here
# orchid.bin 188 0 =0*512 on window 95 CD in Drivers\audio\orchid3d
# multiboot.bin 1024 1024 =2*512 QEMU emulator
# loader1.bin 512 2048 =4*512
# ide_xtp.bin 8192 8192 =16*512
# kvmvapic.bin 9216 9216 =18*512
# V7VGA.ROM 18832 16384 =32*512
# adaptec1542.bin 32768 16384 =32*512
# MCT-VGA.bin 32768 24576 =48*512
# 2975BIOS.BIN 32768 32256 =63*512
# efi-e1000.rom 196608 64000 =125*512
# efi-rtl8139.rom 176640 66048 =129*512
# pieeprom*.bin 524288 122880 =240*512
################################################################################
# initialization vector with executable code; often near JuMP instruction E9 yy zz
>3 ubyte =0xE9 jmp
# jmp offset like: 008fh 0093h 009fh 00afh 0143h 3ad7h 5417h 54ech 594dh 895fh
>>4 uleshort x %#4.4x
# for initialization vector samples without 3 byte jump instruction
>3 ubyte !0xE9 instruction
# eb4b3734h NVidia44.bin
# 00003234h V7VGA.ROM
# 060e0731h kvmvapic.bin
# cb000000h linuxboot-bin.rom
# e80d0fcbh PXE-Intel.rom
# b8004875h orchid.bin
>>3 ubelong x %#8.8x
# For misidentified raspberry pi pieeprom-*.bin like: 0xf00f
#>2 ubeshort x \b, AT 2 %#4.4x
################################################################################
# new sections for BIOS (ia32) ROM Extension
# 4 bytes ASCII Signature "$PnP" for Plug aNd Play expansion header
>(26.s) string =$PnP \b;
#>(26.s) string =$PnP FOUND $PnP
# at 1Ah possible offset to expansion header structure; new for Plug aNd Play
>>26 uleshort x at %#x PNP
# Plug and Play vendor+device ID like: 0 0x000f1000 (2975BIOS.BIN) 0x31121095 (4243.bin) 0x04904215 (adaptec1542.bin)
#>>(26.s+0x0A) ulelong !0 NOT-nullID=%8.8x
>>(26.s+0x0A) uleshort !0
# show PnP Vendor identification in human readable text form instead of numeric
# For adaptec_ava1515_bios_585201-00.bin reverted endian! BUT IS THIS ALWAYS TRUE?
>>>(26.s+0x0C) use \^PCI-vendor
>>>(26.s+0x0A) ubeshort x device=%#4.4x
# 3 byte Device type code; probably the same meaning as in PCI section?
# OK for storage controller SCSI (2975BIOS.BIN adaptec1542.bin)
# and network controller ethernet (efi-e1000.rom efi-rtl8139.rom)
>>(26.s+0x12) use PCI-class
# structure revision like: 01h
>>(26.s+4) ubyte !1 \b, revision %u
# PnP Header structure length in multiple of 16 bytes like: 2
>>(26.s+5) uleshort !2 \b, length %u*16
# offset to next header; 0 if none
>>(26.s+7) uleshort !0 \b, at %#x next header
# reserved byte; seems to be zero
>>(26.s+8) ubyte !0 \b, reserved %#x
# 8-bit checksum for this header; calculated and patched by patch2pnprom
>>(26.s+9) ubyte !0 \b, CRC %#x
# pointer to optional manufacturer string; like: 0 (4243.bin) 59h 5ch 60h c7h 14eh 27ch 296h 324h 3662h
>>(26.s+0x0E) uleshort >0 \b, at %#x
>>>(26.s+0x0C) uleshort x
# manufacturer ASCII-Z string like "http://ipxe.org" "Plop - Elmar Hanlhofer www.plop.at" "QEMU"
>>>>(&0.s) string x "%s"
# pointer to optional product string; like: 0 (2975BIOS.BIN) 6ch 70h 7ch d9h 160h 281h 29bh 329h
>>(26.s+0x10) uleshort >0 \b, at %#x
>>>(26.s+0x0E) uleshort x
# often human readable product ASCII-Z string like "iPXE" "Plop Boot Manager"
# "multiboot loader" "Intel UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 082)"
>>>>(&0.s) string x "%s"
# PnP Device indicators; contains bits that identify the device as being capable of bootable
#>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte x \b, INDICATORS %#x
# device is a display device
>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte &0x01 \b, display
# device is an input device
>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte &0x02 \b, input
# device is an IPL device
>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte &0x04 \b, IPL
#>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte &0x08 reserved
# ROM is only required if this device is selected as a boot device
>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte &0x10 \b, bootable
# indicates ROM is read cacheable
>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte &0x20 \b, cacheable
# ROM may be shadowed in RAM
>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte &0x40 \b, shadowable
# ROM supports the device driver initialization model
>>(26.s+0x15) ubyte &0x80 \b, InitialModel
# boot connection vector; an offset to a routine that hook into INT 9h, INT 10h, or INT 13h
# 0 means disabled 0x0429 (4650_sr5.bin) 0x0072 (adaptec1542.bin)
>>(26.s+0x16) uleshort !0 \b, boot vector offset %#x
# disconnect vector; offset to routine that do cleanup from an unsuccessful boot attempt
>>(26.s+0x18) uleshort !0 \b, disconnect offset %#x
# bootstrap entry point/vector (BEV); offset to a routine (like RPL) that hook into INT 19h
# 0 means disabled 0x3c (multiboot.bin) 0x358 (efi-rtl8139.rom) 0xae7 (PXE-Intel.rom)
>>(26.s+0x1A) uleshort !0 \b, bootstrap offset %#x
# 2nd reserved area; seems to be zero
>>(26.s+0x1C) uleshort !0 \b, 2nd reserved %#x
# static resource information vector; 0 means disabled
>>(26.s+0x1E) uleshort !0 \b, static offset %#4.4x
################################################################################
# 4 bytes ASCII Signature "PCIR" for PCI Data Structure
#>(24.s) string =PCIR FOUND PCIR
>(24.s) string =PCIR \b;
# pointer to PCI data structure like: 1Ch 38h 104h 8E44h
>>24 uleshort x at %#x PCI
# Vendor identification (ID) https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/v2.2/pci.ids
#>>(24.s+4) uleshort x ID=%4.4x
# show Vendor identification in human readable text form instead of numeric
>>(24.s+4) use PCI-vendor
# device identification (ID)
>>(24.s+6) uleshort x device=%#4.4x
# Base+sub class code https://wiki.osdev.org/PCI
>>(24.s+0x0D) use PCI-class
# pointer to vital product data (VPD); 0 indicates no VPD; WHAT EXACTLY iS VPD?
>>(24.s+8) uleshort !0 \b, at %#x VPD
# PCI data structure length like: 24h 28h
>>(24.s+0xA) uleshort >0x28 \b, length %u
# PCI data structure revision like: 0 3
>>(24.s+0xC) ubyte >0 \b, revision %u
# image length (hexadecimal) in multiple of 512 bytes like: 54 56 68 6a 76 78 7c 7d 7e 7f 80 81 83
# Apparently this gives the same information as given by byte at offset 2 but as 16-bit
#>>(24.s+0x10) uleshort x \b, length %u*512
# revision level of code/data like: 0 1 201h 502h
>>(24.s+0xC) ubyte >1 \b, code revision %#x
# code type: 0~Intel x86/PC-AT compatible 1~Open firmware standard for PCI42 FF~Reserved
>>(24.s+0x14) ubyte >0 \b, code type %#x
# last image indicator; bit 7 indicates "last image"; bits 0-6 are reserved
>>(24.s+0x15) ubyte >0
>>>(24.s+0x15) ubyte =0x80 \b, last ROM
# THIS SHOULD NOT HAPPEN!
>>>(24.s+0x15) ubyte !0x80 \b, indicator %x
# 3rd reserved area; seems to be zero in most cases but not for
# efi-e1000.rom efi-rtl8139.rom
>>(24.s+0x16) ubeshort !0 \b, 3rd reserved %#x
# Flash descriptors for Intel SPI flash roms.
# From Dr. Jesus <j@hug.gs>
0 lelong 0x0ff0a55a Intel serial flash for ICH/PCH ROM <= 5 or 3400 series A-step
16 lelong 0x0ff0a55a Intel serial flash for PCH ROM
# From: Joerg Jenderek
# URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Configuration_and_Power_Interface
# Reference: https://uefi.org/sites/default/files/resources/ACPI_6_3_final_Jan30.pdf
# Note: generated for example by `cat /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT MyDSDT.aml`
0 string DSDT
>0 use acpi-table
# not tested or other file format
0 string APIC
>0 use acpi-table
#0 string ASF!
#>0 use acpi-table
0 string FACP
>0 use acpi-table
#0 string FACS
#>0 use acpi-table
0 string MCFG
>0 use acpi-table
0 string SLIC
>0 use acpi-table
0 string SSDT
>0 use acpi-table
0 name acpi-table
# skip ASCII text starting with DSDT by looking for valid "low" revision
>8 ubyte <17 ACPI Machine Language file
# assume that ACPI tables size are lower than 16 MiB
#>4 ulelong <0x01000000
# DSDT for Differentiated System Description Table
>>0 string x '%.4s'
#!:mime application/octet-stream
!:mime application/x-intel-aml
!:ext aml
# the manufacture model ID like: VBOXBIOS BXDSDT
>>16 string >\0 %.8s
# OEM revision of DSDT for supplied OEM Table ID like: 0 1 2 20090511
>>>24 ulelong x %x
# OEM ID like: INTEL VBOX (VirtualBox) BXDSDT (qemu) MEDION or \030\001\0\0 for s3pt.aml
>>10 ubyte >040 by %c
>>>11 ubyte >040 \b%c
>>>>12 ubyte >040 \b%c
>>>>>13 ubyte >040 \b%c
>>>>>>14 ubyte >040 \b%c
>>>>>>>15 ubyte >040 \b%c
# This field also sets the global integer width for the AML interpreter.
# Values less than two will cause the interpreter to use 32-bit.
# Values of two and greater will cause the interpreter to use full 64-bit.
# 16 for asf!.aml, 67 fo rsdp.aml
>>8 ubyte x \b, revision %u
# length, in bytes, of the entire DSDT (including the header)
>>4 ulelong x \b, %u bytes
# entire table must sum to zero
#>>9 ubyte x \b, checksum %#x
# vendor ID for the ASL Compiler like: INTL MSFT ...
>>28 string >\0 \b, created by %.4s
# revision number of the ASL Compiler like: 20051117 20140724 20190703 20200110 ...
>>>32 ulelong x %x