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Leftover Strings
Apple likes to leave various strings throughout its binaries and libraries in iOS. You can find them by running strings <binary name>
on OS X. Some of the more interesting/entertaining ones are posted here.
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Kernelcache
2.1.1
They like to say "WTF?" in here. The context doesn't exactly suggest they're referring to WTF.
[%u.%09u] : %s:%s(): Chip Failure, Smacking WiFi chip! (count = %lu / %lu) %s: WTF? Timer handler expired and there is no pending command %s::%s(): super failed to init! %s::%s(): WTF? The beacon list is NULL %s::%s(): WTF? Got a BRCM packet but an OUI/SUBTYPE mismatch %s::%s(): WTF?? Got an event packet!!! %s::%s(): ACK, there are outstanding commands to process!!! %s::%s(): WTF, the command wasn't sent, nothing is safe now! %s::%s(): WTF, there is no pending command %s::%s(): WTF, the pending command hasn't been sent %s::%s(): ACK, no free commands left!!!! AppleMRVL868x: super failed to init! %s::%s(): Command (%s) Timeout! - invoking hand of god AppleMRVL868x: WTF? Our Provider isn't an IOSDIOIoCardDevice? super failed to start provider
3.0
AppleUSBEthernetDevice::%s: super failed
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console is dead, Jim
lockdownd
4.0
Really!? Can't determine the device name!? Really!? Invalid ack! Ack. Ack. Ack. fetch_me_brains OkilyDokily Wakey Wakey Buddy! HOWDY Suck it, McBain. Not waking buddy because wireless sync is not allowed right now Here's to the crazy ones. Up shit creek. No paddle. I am ignoring your unlock code. There is nothing you can do about it. That being said, I am setting the activation state to Unlocked. Setting the activation state to MismatchedIMEI. Dude, where's your baseband? Setting the activation state to MismatchedICCID. Put that other SIM back in. Setting the activation state to MissingSIM. Put that SIM back in, dude. Setting the activation state to FactoryActivated. Helloq OQC. Setting the activation state to SoftActivation. Hello AppleCare. This is some kinda fpga: %s DisableHactivation Disabling activation short-circuit because DisableHactivation is set
4.1
Our buddy went away Our buddy is here! Might wake my buddy
Keybagd
4.1
Can't load the keybag. tears in rain... Time to die Oh No! Kernel doesn't like this keybag:0x%08x. System is probably lost. Huh? can't load the bag. That makes no sense Doh! Can't rename %s to %s: %s Gah! Can't remove %s: %s Out of Memory!!! Dying!...so...cold....
Mobile_obliterator [1]
"buffy_summers", "Could not kill the daemons: %d" begin_fakery end_fakery And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.
4.3.3
lol, wut: %s Could not find Revocable Storage! Reverting to stupid wipe. The USB device controller could not be found. It's cool. Erasing all Image3 firmware images, Firmware is gone?!
BackupAgent
Dealing with a 5.0-5.2 inner manifest. Mistakes were made, but we're going to do our best to recover Refusing to backup with a 5.0-5.2 inner manifest. You're going to have to throw this out and do it over again, buddy. *** REFUSING TO BACKUP USING OLD BACKUP SERVICE. INSTALL THE IPHONE SDK 4.0. *** The safe harbor data for %@ has overstayed its welcome (%@). Mothballing it We were handed an encrypted backup but we don't have a password. Throwing out this manifest and creating a fresh, unencrypted one Backup request received from a new backup protocol version. Let's do the versioning dance. Our version: %@ Talking to an old version. Jumping straight to the action and sending files Ok, that was fun. Really beginning the backup. Could not flock the restore running file at %@. This restore may be a bit bumpy... Looks like this is a magic restore. We'll be keeping all your settings intact for this one... Thanks for the Memories %s is being feisty. Sending it a SIGKILL %s decided it didn't want to play well with others and refused to exit. We're going to continue with the backup/restore anyway and hope for the best. No help is available for BackupAgent at this time. You probably don't need to pass any arguments anyway. Could not get the mobile user's passwd struct. We'll try %@ just in case, but things will probably go downhill from here.