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Using binutils, the gnu binary utilities
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Chapter 5. objdump
reg-names=
ABI
Print GPR and FPR names as appropriate for the selected ABI.
reg-names=
ARCH
Print CPU-specific register names (CP0 register and HWR names) as appropriate for the
selected CPU or architecture.
For any of the options listed above,
printed rather than names, for the selected types of registers. You can list the available values of
and
using the
ABI
ARCH
-p
-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.
-r
-reloc
Print the relocation entries of the file. If used with
spersed with the disassembly.
-R
-dynamic-reloc
Print the dynamic relocation entries of the file. This is only meaningful for dynamic objects, such
as certain types of shared libraries.
-s
-full-contents
Display the full contents of any sections requested. By default all non-empty sections are dis-
played.
-S
-source
Display source code intermixed with disassembly, if possible. Implies
-show-raw-insn
When disassembling instructions, print the instruction in hex as well as in symbolic form. This
is the default except when
-no-show-raw-insn
When disassembling instructions, do not print the instruction bytes. This is the default when
-prefix-addresses
-G
-stabs
Display the full contents of any sections requested. Display the contents of the .stab and
.stab.index and .stab.excl sections from an ELF file. This is only useful on systems (such as
Solaris 2.0) in which
most other file formats, debugging symbol-table entries are interleaved with linkage symbols,
and are visible in the
or
ABI
option.
-help
-prefix-addresses
is used.
debugging symbol-table entries are carried in an ELF section. In
.stab
output. For more information on stabs symbols, see .
-syms
may be specified as
ARCH
or
, the relocations are printed inter-
-d
-D
is used.
to have numbers
numeric
.
-d
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