Architecture Selection; Output Target; Target; Architecture - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 4 - USING BINUTILS Using Instructions

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16.1.3.
and
objcopy
Ways to specify:
1. command line options:
2. the input target (see "
3. environment variable
4. deduced from the input file
16.1.4.
,
, and
nm
size
Ways to specify:
1. command line option:
2. environment variable
3. deduced from the input file

16.2. Architecture Selection

An architecture is a type of cpu on which an object file is to run. Its name may contain a colon,
separating the name of the processor family from the name of the particular cpu.
The command to list valid architecture values is
vant information).
Sample values:
m68k:68020
16.2.1.

Architecture

objdump
Ways to specify:
1. command line option:
2. deduced from the input file
16.2.2.
,
objcopy
Ways to specify:
1. deduced from the input file

Output Target

strip
or
-O
-output-target
and
objcopy
strip
GNUTARGET

Target

strings
-target
GNUTARGET
,
mips:3000
or
-m
-architecture
,
,
nm
size
strings
Chapter 16. Selecting the Target System
, or
or
-F
Input Target" above)
(the second column contains the rele-
objdump -i
,
.
sparc
Architecture
-target

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