-.\" Copyright (c) 1991, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation
+.\" Copyright (c) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998 Free Software Foundation
.\" See section COPYING for conditions for redistribution
.TH objdump 1 "5 November 1991" "cygnus support" "GNU Development Tools"
.de BP
.RB " | " "\-\-target="\c
.I bfdname\c
\&\|]
+.RB "[\|" \-C | \-\-demangle "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-\-debugging "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-d | \-\-disassemble "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-D | \-\-disassemble-all "\|]"
.RB " | " "\-\-architecture="\c
.I machine\c
\&\|]
+.RB "[\|" \-p | \-\-private\-headers "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-\-prefix\-addresses "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-r | \-\-reloc "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-R | \-\-dynamic\-reloc "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-s | \-\-full\-contents "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-S | \-\-source "\|]"
-.RB "[\|" \-\-show\-raw\-insn "\|]"
+.RB "[\|" \-\-[no\-]show\-raw\-insn "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-\-stabs "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-t | \-\-syms "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-T | \-\-dynamic\-syms "\|]"
.RB "[\|" "\-\-stop\-address="\c
.I address\c
\&\|]
+.RB "[\|" "\-\-adjust\-vma="\c
+.I offset\c
+\&\|]
.RB "[\|" \-\-version "\|]"
.RB "[\|" \-\-help "\|]"
.I objfile\c
\|' shows
the object file format of each archive member.
+.TP
+.BI "\-\-adjust\-vma=" "offset"
+When dumping information, first add
+.I offset
+to all the section addresses. This is useful if the section addresses
+do not correspond to the symbol table, which can happen when putting
+sections at particular addresses when using a format which can not
+represent section addresses, such as a.out.
+
.TP
.BI "\-b " "bfdname"\c
.TP
.B \-i\c
\|' option.
+.TP
+.B \-C
+.TP
+.B \-\-demangle
+Decode (\fIdemangle\fP) low-level symbol names into user-level names.
+Besides removing any initial underscore prepended by the system, this
+makes C++ function names readable.
+
.TP
.B \-\-debugging
Display debugging information. This attempts to parse debugging
.TP
.BI "\-\-architecture=" "machine"
Specify the architecture to use when disassembling object files. This
-can be useful when disasembling object files which do not describe
+can be useful when disassembling object files which do not describe
architecture information, such as S-records. You can list the available
architectures with the \fB\-i\fP option.
+.TP
+.B \-p
+.TP
+.B \-\-private\-headers
+Print information that is specific to the object file format. The
+exact information printed depends upon the object file format. For
+some object file formats, no additional information is printed.
+
.TP
.B \-r
.TP
.B \-\-reloc
Print the relocation entries of the file. If used with \fB\-d\fP or
-\fB\-d\fP, the relocations are printed interspersed with the
+\fB\-D\fP, the relocations are printed interspersed with the
disassembly.
.TP
.B \-\-prefix\-addresses
is used.
+.TP
+.B \-\-no\-show\-raw\-insn
+When disassembling instructions, do not print the instruction bytes.
+This is the default when
+.B \-\-prefix\-addresses
+is used.
+
.TP
.B \-\-stabs
Display the contents of the .stab, .stab.index, and .stab.excl
Solaris 2.0) in which .stab debugging symbol-table entries are carried
in an ELF section. In most other file formats, debugging symbol-table
entries are interleaved with linkage symbols, and are visible in the
-\-\-syms output.
+.B \-\-syms
+output.
.TP
.BI "\-\-start\-address=" "address"