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99 .TH OBJDUMP.1 1 "binutils-2.11.90" "23/Mar/101" "GNU"
100 .UC
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143 . ds ' \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\'\h"|\\n:u"
144 . ds ` \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10-\*(#H)'\`\h'|\\n:u'
145 . ds ^ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*10/11-\*(#H)'^\h'|\\n:u'
146 . ds , \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu*8/10)',\h'|\\n:u'
147 . ds ~ \\k:\h'-(\\n(.wu-\*(#H-.1m)'~\h'|\\n:u'
148 . ds ? \s-2c\h'-\w'c'u*7/10'\u\h'\*(#H'\zi\d\s+2\h'\w'c'u*8/10'
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174 \{\
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191 .rm #[ #] #H #V #F C
192 .SH "NAME"
193 objdump \- display information from object files.
194 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
195 objdump [ \-a | --archive-headers ]
196 [ \-b \fIbfdname\fR | --target=\fIbfdname\fR ]
197 [ \-C | --demangle[=\fIstyle\fR] ]
198 [ \-d | --disassemble ]
199 [ \-D | --disassemble-all ]
200 [ \-z | --disassemble-zeroes ]
201 [ \-EB | \-EL | --endian={big | little } ]
202 [ \-f | --file-headers ]
203 [ --file-start-context ]
204 [ \-g | --debugging ]
205 [ \-h | --section-headers | --headers ]
206 [ \-i | --info ]
207 [ \-j \fIsection\fR | --section=\fIsection\fR ]
208 [ \-l | --line-numbers ]
209 [ \-S | --source ]
210 [ \-m \fImachine\fR | --architecture=\fImachine\fR ]
211 [ \-M \fIoptions\fR | --disassembler-options=\fIoptions\fR]
212 [ \-p | --private-headers ]
213 [ \-r | --reloc ]
214 [ \-R | --dynamic-reloc ]
215 [ \-s | --full-contents ]
216 [ \-G | --stabs ]
217 [ \-t | --syms ]
218 [ \-T | --dynamic-syms ]
219 [ \-x | --all-headers ]
220 [ \-w | --wide ]
221 [ --start-address=\fIaddress\fR ]
222 [ --stop-address=\fIaddress\fR ]
223 [ --prefix-addresses]
224 [ --[no-]show-raw-insn ]
225 [ --adjust-vma=\fIoffset\fR ]
226 [ \-V | --version ]
227 [ \-H | --help ]
228 \fIobjfile\fR...
229 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
230 \f(CWobjdump\fR displays information about one or more object files.
231 The options control what particular information to display. This
232 information is mostly useful to programmers who are working on the
233 compilation tools, as opposed to programmers who just want their
234 program to compile and work.
235 .PP
236 \fIobjfile\fR... are the object files to be examined. When you
237 specify archives, \f(CWobjdump\fR shows information on each of the member
238 object files.
239 .SH "OPTIONS"
240 The long and short forms of options, shown here as alternatives, are
241 equivalent. At least one option from the list
242 \fB\-a,\-d,\-D,\-f,\-g,\-G,\-h,\-H,\-p,\-r,\-R,\-S,\-t,\-T,\-V,\-x\fR must be given.
243 .Ip "\f(CW-a\fR" 4
244 .Ip "\f(CW--archive-header\fR" 4
245 If any of the \fIobjfile\fR files are archives, display the archive
246 header information (in a format similar to \fBls \-l\fR). Besides the
247 information you could list with \fBar tv\fR, \fBobjdump \-a\fR shows
248 the object file format of each archive member.
249 .Ip "\f(CW--adjust-vma=\fIoffset\fR\fR" 4
250 When dumping information, first add \fIoffset\fR to all the section
251 addresses. This is useful if the section addresses do not correspond to
252 the symbol table, which can happen when putting sections at particular
253 addresses when using a format which can not represent section addresses,
254 such as a.out.
255 .Ip "\f(CW-b \fIbfdname\fR\fR" 4
256 .Ip "\f(CW--target=\fIbfdname\fR\fR" 4
257 Specify that the object-code format for the object files is
258 \fIbfdname\fR. This option may not be necessary; \fIobjdump\fR can
259 automatically recognize many formats.
260 .Sp
261 For example,
262
263 objdump \-b oasys \-m vax \-h fu.o
264 .Sp
265 displays summary information from the section headers (\fB\-h\fR) of
266 \fIfu.o\fR, which is explicitly identified (\fB\-m\fR) as a \s-1VAX\s0 object
267 file in the format produced by Oasys compilers. You can list the
268 formats available with the \fB\-i\fR option.
269 .Ip "\f(CW-C\fR" 4
270 .Ip "\f(CW--demangle[=\fIstyle\fR]\fR" 4
271 Decode (\fIdemangle\fR) low-level symbol names into user-level names.
272 Besides removing any initial underscore prepended by the system, this
273 makes \*(C+ function names readable. Different compilers have different
274 mangling styles. The optional demangling style argument can be used to
275 choose an appropriate demangling style for your compiler.
276 .Ip "\f(CW-G\fR" 4
277 .Ip "\f(CW--debugging\fR" 4
278 Display debugging information. This attempts to parse debugging
279 information stored in the file and print it out using a C like syntax.
280 Only certain types of debugging information have been implemented.
281 .Ip "\f(CW-d\fR" 4
282 .Ip "\f(CW--disassemble\fR" 4
283 Display the assembler mnemonics for the machine instructions from
284 \fIobjfile\fR. This option only disassembles those sections which are
285 expected to contain instructions.
286 .Ip "\f(CW-D\fR" 4
287 .Ip "\f(CW--disassemble-all\fR" 4
288 Like \fB\-d\fR, but disassemble the contents of all sections, not just
289 those expected to contain instructions.
290 .Ip "\f(CW--prefix-addresses\fR" 4
291 When disassembling, print the complete address on each line. This is
292 the older disassembly format.
293 .Ip "\f(CW--disassemble-zeroes\fR" 4
294 Normally the disassembly output will skip blocks of zeroes. This
295 option directs the disassembler to disassemble those blocks, just like
296 any other data.
297 .Ip "\f(CW-EB\fR" 4
298 .Ip "\f(CW-EL\fR" 4
299 .Ip "\f(CW--endian={big|little}\fR" 4
300 Specify the endianness of the object files. This only affects
301 disassembly. This can be useful when disassembling a file format which
302 does not describe endianness information, such as S\-records.
303 .Ip "\f(CW-f\fR" 4
304 .Ip "\f(CW--file-header\fR" 4
305 Display summary information from the overall header of
306 each of the \fIobjfile\fR files.
307 .Ip "\f(CW--file-start-context\fR" 4
308 Specify that when displaying interlisted source code/disassembly
309 (assumes \*(L'\-S') from a file that has not yet been displayed, extend the
310 context to the start of the file.
311 .Ip "\f(CW-h\fR" 4
312 .Ip "\f(CW--section-header\fR" 4
313 .Ip "\f(CW--header\fR" 4
314 Display summary information from the section headers of the
315 object file.
316 .Sp
317 File segments may be relocated to nonstandard addresses, for example by
318 using the \fB\-Ttext\fR, \fB\-Tdata\fR, or \fB\-Tbss\fR options to
319 \f(CWld\fR. However, some object file formats, such as a.out, do not
320 store the starting address of the file segments. In those situations,
321 although \f(CWld\fR relocates the sections correctly, using \fBobjdump
322 \-h\fR to list the file section headers cannot show the correct addresses.
323 Instead, it shows the usual addresses, which are implicit for the
324 target.
325 .Ip "\f(CW--help\fR" 4
326 Print a summary of the options to \f(CWobjdump\fR and exit.
327 .Ip "\f(CW-i\fR" 4
328 .Ip "\f(CW--info\fR" 4
329 Display a list showing all architectures and object formats available
330 for specification with \fB\-b\fR or \fB\-m\fR.
331 .Ip "\f(CW-j \fIname\fR\fR" 4
332 .Ip "\f(CW--section=\fIname\fR\fR" 4
333 Display information only for section \fIname\fR.
334 .Ip "\f(CW-l\fR" 4
335 .Ip "\f(CW--line-numbers\fR" 4
336 Label the display (using debugging information) with the filename and
337 source line numbers corresponding to the object code or relocs shown.
338 Only useful with \fB\-d\fR, \fB\-D\fR, or \fB\-r\fR.
339 .Ip "\f(CW-m \fImachine\fR\fR" 4
340 .Ip "\f(CW--architecture=\fImachine\fR\fR" 4
341 Specify the architecture to use when disassembling object files. This
342 can be useful when disassembling object files which do not describe
343 architecture information, such as S\-records. You can list the available
344 architectures with the \fB\-i\fR option.
345 .Ip "\f(CW-M \fIoptions\fR\fR" 4
346 .Ip "\f(CW--disassembler-options=\fIoptions\fR\fR" 4
347 Pass target specific information to the disassembler. Only supported on
348 some targets.
349 .Sp
350 If the target is an \s-1ARM\s0 architecture then this switch can be used to
351 select which register name set is used during disassembler. Specifying
352 \fB\-M reg-name-std\fR (the default) will select the register names as
353 used in \s-1ARM\s0's instruction set documentation, but with register 13 called
354 \&'sp\*(R', register 14 called \*(L'lr\*(R' and register 15 called \*(L'pc\*(R'. Specifying
355 \fB\-M reg-names-apcs\fR will select the name set used by the \s-1ARM\s0
356 Procedure Call Standard, whilst specifying \fB\-M reg-names-raw\fR will
357 just use \fBr\fR followed by the register number.
358 .Sp
359 There are also two variants on the \s-1APCS\s0 register naming scheme enabled
360 by \fB\-M reg-names-atpcs\fR and \fB\-M reg-names-special-atpcs\fR which
361 use the \s-1ARM/\s0Thumb Procedure Call Standard naming conventions. (Eiuther
362 with the normal register name sor the special register names).
363 .Sp
364 This option can also be used for \s-1ARM\s0 architectures to force the
365 disassembler to interpret all instructions as \s-1THUMB\s0 instructions by
366 using the switch \fB--disassembler-options=force-thumb\fR. This can be
367 useful when attempting to disassemble thumb code produced by other
368 compilers.
369 .Ip "\f(CW-p\fR" 4
370 .Ip "\f(CW--private-headers\fR" 4
371 Print information that is specific to the object file format. The exact
372 information printed depends upon the object file format. For some
373 object file formats, no additional information is printed.
374 .Ip "\f(CW-r\fR" 4
375 .Ip "\f(CW--reloc\fR" 4
376 Print the relocation entries of the file. If used with \fB\-d\fR or
377 \fB\-D\fR, the relocations are printed interspersed with the
378 disassembly.
379 .Ip "\f(CW-R\fR" 4
380 .Ip "\f(CW--dynamic-reloc\fR" 4
381 Print the dynamic relocation entries of the file. This is only
382 meaningful for dynamic objects, such as certain types of shared
383 libraries.
384 .Ip "\f(CW-s\fR" 4
385 .Ip "\f(CW--full-contents\fR" 4
386 Display the full contents of any sections requested.
387 .Ip "\f(CW-S\fR" 4
388 .Ip "\f(CW--source\fR" 4
389 Display source code intermixed with disassembly, if possible. Implies
390 \fB\-d\fR.
391 .Ip "\f(CW--show-raw-insn\fR" 4
392 When disassembling instructions, print the instruction in hex as well as
393 in symbolic form. This is the default except when
394 \f(CW--prefix-addresses\fR is used.
395 .Ip "\f(CW--no-show-raw-insn\fR" 4
396 When disassembling instructions, do not print the instruction bytes.
397 This is the default when \f(CW--prefix-addresses\fR is used.
398 .Ip "\f(CW-G\fR" 4
399 .Ip "\f(CW--stabs\fR" 4
400 Display the full contents of any sections requested. Display the
401 contents of the .stab and .stab.index and .stab.excl sections from an
402 \s-1ELF\s0 file. This is only useful on systems (such as Solaris 2.0) in which
403 \&\f(CW.stab\fR debugging symbol-table entries are carried in an \s-1ELF\s0
404 section. In most other file formats, debugging symbol-table entries are
405 interleaved with linkage symbols, and are visible in the \fB--syms\fR
406 output.
407 .Ip "\f(CW--start-address=\fIaddress\fR\fR" 4
408 Start displaying data at the specified address. This affects the output
409 of the \f(CW-d\fR, \f(CW-r\fR and \f(CW-s\fR options.
410 .Ip "\f(CW--stop-address=\fIaddress\fR\fR" 4
411 Stop displaying data at the specified address. This affects the output
412 of the \f(CW-d\fR, \f(CW-r\fR and \f(CW-s\fR options.
413 .Ip "\f(CW-t\fR" 4
414 .Ip "\f(CW--syms\fR" 4
415 Print the symbol table entries of the file.
416 This is similar to the information provided by the \fBnm\fR program.
417 .Ip "\f(CW-T\fR" 4
418 .Ip "\f(CW--dynamic-syms\fR" 4
419 Print the dynamic symbol table entries of the file. This is only
420 meaningful for dynamic objects, such as certain types of shared
421 libraries. This is similar to the information provided by the \fBnm\fR
422 program when given the \fB\-D\fR (\fB--dynamic\fR) option.
423 .Ip "\f(CW--version\fR" 4
424 Print the version number of \f(CWobjdump\fR and exit.
425 .Ip "\f(CW-x\fR" 4
426 .Ip "\f(CW--all-header\fR" 4
427 Display all available header information, including the symbol table and
428 relocation entries. Using \fB\-x\fR is equivalent to specifying all of
429 \fB\-a \-f \-h \-r \-t\fR.
430 .Ip "\f(CW-w\fR" 4
431 .Ip "\f(CW--wide\fR" 4
432 Format some lines for output devices that have more than 80 columns.
433 .SH "SEE ALSO"
434 \fInm\fR\|(1), \fIreadelf\fR\|(1), and the Info entries for \fIbinutils\fR.
435 .SH "COPYRIGHT"
436 Copyright (c) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
437 .PP
438 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
439 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
440 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
441 with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
442 Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the
443 section entitled \*(L"GNU Free Documentation License\*(R".
444
445 .rn }` ''
446 .IX Title "OBJDUMP.1 1"
447 .IX Name "objdump - display information from object files."
448
449 .IX Header "NAME"
450
451 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
452
453 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
454
455 .IX Header "OPTIONS"
456
457 .IX Item "\f(CW-a\fR"
458
459 .IX Item "\f(CW--archive-header\fR"
460
461 .IX Item "\f(CW--adjust-vma=\fIoffset\fR\fR"
462
463 .IX Item "\f(CW-b \fIbfdname\fR\fR"
464
465 .IX Item "\f(CW--target=\fIbfdname\fR\fR"
466
467 .IX Item "\f(CW-C\fR"
468
469 .IX Item "\f(CW--demangle[=\fIstyle\fR]\fR"
470
471 .IX Item "\f(CW-G\fR"
472
473 .IX Item "\f(CW--debugging\fR"
474
475 .IX Item "\f(CW-d\fR"
476
477 .IX Item "\f(CW--disassemble\fR"
478
479 .IX Item "\f(CW-D\fR"
480
481 .IX Item "\f(CW--disassemble-all\fR"
482
483 .IX Item "\f(CW--prefix-addresses\fR"
484
485 .IX Item "\f(CW--disassemble-zeroes\fR"
486
487 .IX Item "\f(CW-EB\fR"
488
489 .IX Item "\f(CW-EL\fR"
490
491 .IX Item "\f(CW--endian={big|little}\fR"
492
493 .IX Item "\f(CW-f\fR"
494
495 .IX Item "\f(CW--file-header\fR"
496
497 .IX Item "\f(CW--file-start-context\fR"
498
499 .IX Item "\f(CW-h\fR"
500
501 .IX Item "\f(CW--section-header\fR"
502
503 .IX Item "\f(CW--header\fR"
504
505 .IX Item "\f(CW--help\fR"
506
507 .IX Item "\f(CW-i\fR"
508
509 .IX Item "\f(CW--info\fR"
510
511 .IX Item "\f(CW-j \fIname\fR\fR"
512
513 .IX Item "\f(CW--section=\fIname\fR\fR"
514
515 .IX Item "\f(CW-l\fR"
516
517 .IX Item "\f(CW--line-numbers\fR"
518
519 .IX Item "\f(CW-m \fImachine\fR\fR"
520
521 .IX Item "\f(CW--architecture=\fImachine\fR\fR"
522
523 .IX Item "\f(CW-M \fIoptions\fR\fR"
524
525 .IX Item "\f(CW--disassembler-options=\fIoptions\fR\fR"
526
527 .IX Item "\f(CW-p\fR"
528
529 .IX Item "\f(CW--private-headers\fR"
530
531 .IX Item "\f(CW-r\fR"
532
533 .IX Item "\f(CW--reloc\fR"
534
535 .IX Item "\f(CW-R\fR"
536
537 .IX Item "\f(CW--dynamic-reloc\fR"
538
539 .IX Item "\f(CW-s\fR"
540
541 .IX Item "\f(CW--full-contents\fR"
542
543 .IX Item "\f(CW-S\fR"
544
545 .IX Item "\f(CW--source\fR"
546
547 .IX Item "\f(CW--show-raw-insn\fR"
548
549 .IX Item "\f(CW--no-show-raw-insn\fR"
550
551 .IX Item "\f(CW-G\fR"
552
553 .IX Item "\f(CW--stabs\fR"
554
555 .IX Item "\f(CW--start-address=\fIaddress\fR\fR"
556
557 .IX Item "\f(CW--stop-address=\fIaddress\fR\fR"
558
559 .IX Item "\f(CW-t\fR"
560
561 .IX Item "\f(CW--syms\fR"
562
563 .IX Item "\f(CW-T\fR"
564
565 .IX Item "\f(CW--dynamic-syms\fR"
566
567 .IX Item "\f(CW--version\fR"
568
569 .IX Item "\f(CW-x\fR"
570
571 .IX Item "\f(CW--all-header\fR"
572
573 .IX Item "\f(CW-w\fR"
574
575 .IX Item "\f(CW--wide\fR"
576
577 .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
578
579 .IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
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