objdump [
|
-a
--archive-headers
[
-b bfdname
[
|
-C
--demangle
[
|
-d
--disassemble
[
|
-D
--disassemble-all
[
|
-z
--disassemble-zeroes
[
|
-EB
-EL
[
|
-f
--file-headers
[
--file-start-context
[
|
-g
--debugging
[
|
-h
--section-headers
[
|
-i
--info
[
-j section
[
|
-l
--line-numbers
[
|
-S
--source
[
-m machine
[
-M options
[
|
-p
--private-headers
[
|
-r
--reloc
[
|
-R
--dynamic-reloc
[
|
-s
--full-contents
[
|
-G
--stabs
[
|
-t
--syms
[
|
-T
--dynamic-syms
[
|
-x
--all-headers
[
|
-w
--wide
[
--start-address=address
[
--stop-address=address
[
--prefix-addresses
[
--[no-]show-raw-insn
[
--adjust-vma=offset
[
|
-V
--version
[
|
-H
--help
...
objfile
displays information about one or more object files. The options control what particular
objdump
information to display. This information is mostly useful to programmers who are working on the
compilation tools, as opposed to programmers who just want their program to compile and work.
. . . are the object files to be examined. When you specify archives,
objfile
mation on each of the member object files.
The long and short forms of options, shown here as alternatives, are equivalent. At least one option
from the list
-a,-d,-D,-f,-g,-G,-h,-H,-p,-r,-R,-S,-t,-T,-V,-x
-a
-archive-header
If any of the
objfile
similar to
ls -l
object file format of each archive member.
]
|
--target=
bfdname
[=
] ]
style
]
]
]
|
{big | little }]
--endian=
]
]
]
|
--headers
]
|
--section=section
]
]
|
--architecture=machine
|
--disassembler-options=options
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
files are archives, display the archive header information (in a format
). Besides the information you could list with
]
]
]
]
]
Chapter 5.
objdump
shows infor-
objdump
must be given.
,
ar tv
objdump -a
shows the
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