-----------------------------------------------------------------

[*] Emulating binary name: file_upload
[*] Emulator used: qemu-arm-static
[*] Using root directory: /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/patool_extraction/rootfs.img_unblob_extracted/rootfs.img_extract/0-50593792.squashfs_v4_le_extract (1/2)
[*] Using CPU config: 
[*] Emulating binary: /usr/bin/file_upload

[*] Change permissions +x to /logs/s115_usermode_emulator/firmware/patool_extraction/rootfs.img_unblob_extracted/rootfs.img_extract/0-50593792.squashfs_v4_le_extract/./usr/bin/file_upload.
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/file_upload with parameter NONE
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/file_upload with parameter -v
./usr/bin/file_upload: invalid option -- 'v'
syntax: file_upload [-h] [--allowed-realms=VAL1,VAL2,...]
        [--allowed-dirs=VAL1,VAL2,...] [--defaut-dir=VAL1]
        {-s <size>|-S <size>} [-m <ax>|-n <in>]
   -h help.
   --allowed-realms comma separated list of values that the 'realm'
                    token in the POST must take. If the list contains
                    a list of values, 'realm' must be present and
                    take any of the values within the list.
                    If the option is passed with an empty string,
                    all values of 'realm' are forbidden. This
                    means that any upload with the 'realm' token in the
                    POST will be rejected.
                    If the option is not present, 'realm' can take
                    any value.
   --allowed-dirs comma separated list of values that the 'directory'
                  token in the POST must take. If the list contains a
                  list of values, 'directory' must be present and
                  take any of the values within the list.
                  If the option is passed with an empty string, all
                  values of 'directory' are forbidden. This means
                  that any upload with the 'directory' token in the
                  POST will be rejected.
                  If the option is not present, 'directory' can take
                  any value.
   --default-dir sepecifies a default directory that will be used to 
                 store said file. If not used /tmp will be assumed 
                 default.
   -s size of file to store.
   -S same as '-s' but store to /tmp or /var/cache/upload
   -m maximum percentage of file system used.
   -n minimum unused size of filesystem in bytes
   -a check unused size of filesystem after upload instead of before
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/file_upload with parameter -V
./usr/bin/file_upload: invalid option -- 'V'
syntax: file_upload [-h] [--allowed-realms=VAL1,VAL2,...]
        [--allowed-dirs=VAL1,VAL2,...] [--defaut-dir=VAL1]
        {-s <size>|-S <size>} [-m <ax>|-n <in>]
   -h help.
   --allowed-realms comma separated list of values that the 'realm'
                    token in the POST must take. If the list contains
                    a list of values, 'realm' must be present and
                    take any of the values within the list.
                    If the option is passed with an empty string,
                    all values of 'realm' are forbidden. This
                    means that any upload with the 'realm' token in the
                    POST will be rejected.
                    If the option is not present, 'realm' can take
                    any value.
   --allowed-dirs comma separated list of values that the 'directory'
                  token in the POST must take. If the list contains a
                  list of values, 'directory' must be present and
                  take any of the values within the list.
                  If the option is passed with an empty string, all
                  values of 'directory' are forbidden. This means
                  that any upload with the 'directory' token in the
                  POST will be rejected.
                  If the option is not present, 'directory' can take
                  any value.
   --default-dir sepecifies a default directory that will be used to 
                 store said file. If not used /tmp will be assumed 
                 default.
   -s size of file to store.
   -S same as '-s' but store to /tmp or /var/cache/upload
   -m maximum percentage of file system used.
   -n minimum unused size of filesystem in bytes
   -a check unused size of filesystem after upload instead of before
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/file_upload with parameter -h
syntax: file_upload [-h] [--allowed-realms=VAL1,VAL2,...]
        [--allowed-dirs=VAL1,VAL2,...] [--defaut-dir=VAL1]
        {-s <size>|-S <size>} [-m <ax>|-n <in>]
   -h help.
   --allowed-realms comma separated list of values that the 'realm'
                    token in the POST must take. If the list contains
                    a list of values, 'realm' must be present and
                    take any of the values within the list.
                    If the option is passed with an empty string,
                    all values of 'realm' are forbidden. This
                    means that any upload with the 'realm' token in the
                    POST will be rejected.
                    If the option is not present, 'realm' can take
                    any value.
   --allowed-dirs comma separated list of values that the 'directory'
                  token in the POST must take. If the list contains a
                  list of values, 'directory' must be present and
                  take any of the values within the list.
                  If the option is passed with an empty string, all
                  values of 'directory' are forbidden. This means
                  that any upload with the 'directory' token in the
                  POST will be rejected.
                  If the option is not present, 'directory' can take
                  any value.
   --default-dir sepecifies a default directory that will be used to 
                 store said file. If not used /tmp will be assumed 
                 default.
   -s size of file to store.
   -S same as '-s' but store to /tmp or /var/cache/upload
   -m maximum percentage of file system used.
   -n minimum unused size of filesystem in bytes
   -a check unused size of filesystem after upload instead of before
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/file_upload with parameter -help
syntax: file_upload [-h] [--allowed-realms=VAL1,VAL2,...]
        [--allowed-dirs=VAL1,VAL2,...] [--defaut-dir=VAL1]
        {-s <size>|-S <size>} [-m <ax>|-n <in>]
   -h help.
   --allowed-realms comma separated list of values that the 'realm'
                    token in the POST must take. If the list contains
                    a list of values, 'realm' must be present and
                    take any of the values within the list.
                    If the option is passed with an empty string,
                    all values of 'realm' are forbidden. This
                    means that any upload with the 'realm' token in the
                    POST will be rejected.
                    If the option is not present, 'realm' can take
                    any value.
   --allowed-dirs comma separated list of values that the 'directory'
                  token in the POST must take. If the list contains a
                  list of values, 'directory' must be present and
                  take any of the values within the list.
                  If the option is passed with an empty string, all
                  values of 'directory' are forbidden. This means
                  that any upload with the 'directory' token in the
                  POST will be rejected.
                  If the option is not present, 'directory' can take
                  any value.
   --default-dir sepecifies a default directory that will be used to 
                 store said file. If not used /tmp will be assumed 
                 default.
   -s size of file to store.
   -S same as '-s' but store to /tmp or /var/cache/upload
   -m maximum percentage of file system used.
   -n minimum unused size of filesystem in bytes
   -a check unused size of filesystem after upload instead of before
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/file_upload with parameter --help
./usr/bin/file_upload: unrecognized option '--help'
syntax: file_upload [-h] [--allowed-realms=VAL1,VAL2,...]
        [--allowed-dirs=VAL1,VAL2,...] [--defaut-dir=VAL1]
        {-s <size>|-S <size>} [-m <ax>|-n <in>]
   -h help.
   --allowed-realms comma separated list of values that the 'realm'
                    token in the POST must take. If the list contains
                    a list of values, 'realm' must be present and
                    take any of the values within the list.
                    If the option is passed with an empty string,
                    all values of 'realm' are forbidden. This
                    means that any upload with the 'realm' token in the
                    POST will be rejected.
                    If the option is not present, 'realm' can take
                    any value.
   --allowed-dirs comma separated list of values that the 'directory'
                  token in the POST must take. If the list contains a
                  list of values, 'directory' must be present and
                  take any of the values within the list.
                  If the option is passed with an empty string, all
                  values of 'directory' are forbidden. This means
                  that any upload with the 'directory' token in the
                  POST will be rejected.
                  If the option is not present, 'directory' can take
                  any value.
   --default-dir sepecifies a default directory that will be used to 
                 store said file. If not used /tmp will be assumed 
                 default.
   -s size of file to store.
   -S same as '-s' but store to /tmp or /var/cache/upload
   -m maximum percentage of file system used.
   -n minimum unused size of filesystem in bytes
   -a check unused size of filesystem after upload instead of before
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/file_upload with parameter --version
./usr/bin/file_upload: unrecognized option '--version'
syntax: file_upload [-h] [--allowed-realms=VAL1,VAL2,...]
        [--allowed-dirs=VAL1,VAL2,...] [--defaut-dir=VAL1]
        {-s <size>|-S <size>} [-m <ax>|-n <in>]
   -h help.
   --allowed-realms comma separated list of values that the 'realm'
                    token in the POST must take. If the list contains
                    a list of values, 'realm' must be present and
                    take any of the values within the list.
                    If the option is passed with an empty string,
                    all values of 'realm' are forbidden. This
                    means that any upload with the 'realm' token in the
                    POST will be rejected.
                    If the option is not present, 'realm' can take
                    any value.
   --allowed-dirs comma separated list of values that the 'directory'
                  token in the POST must take. If the list contains a
                  list of values, 'directory' must be present and
                  take any of the values within the list.
                  If the option is passed with an empty string, all
                  values of 'directory' are forbidden. This means
                  that any upload with the 'directory' token in the
                  POST will be rejected.
                  If the option is not present, 'directory' can take
                  any value.
   --default-dir sepecifies a default directory that will be used to 
                 store said file. If not used /tmp will be assumed 
                 default.
   -s size of file to store.
   -S same as '-s' but store to /tmp or /var/cache/upload
   -m maximum percentage of file system used.
   -n minimum unused size of filesystem in bytes
   -a check unused size of filesystem after upload instead of before
[*] Emulating binary ./usr/bin/file_upload with parameter version

-----------------------------------------------------------------