Jun Sun wrote: > > The e_machine field in ELF file standard defines two values for MIPS: > > 8 - MIPS RS3000 BE > 10 - MIPS RS4000 BE > > Naturally the question is: what about LE binaries? And what about other > CPUs? Is there any effort to clean up this thing? > > All the tools that I know of are using 8, pretty much for all CPUs and both > endians. No real harm has been observed, but it causes some anonying "invalid > byte order" complains if you do "file" on a MIPS LE binary. Of course, it > will also invariably reports "R3000" cpu as well. > This has bothered me as well. I would like to see a few machines added at least something like R5000, R8000, R10000 along with the proper ISA value being stored in the e_flags field. I would be more than happy to help make the changes as it is something that IMHO needs to be fixed. As far as the latest ABI specs go, here are 2 different links for the same documents. Ralf and I went digging for these a few weeks back. http://www.sco.com/partners/developer/devspecs/ http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/refspecs/ -Steve -- Steven J. Hill - Embedded SW Engineer Public Key: 'http://www.cotw.com/pubkey.txt' FPR1: E124 6E1C AF8E 7802 A815 FPR2: 7D72 829C 3386 4C4A E17D