llvm-objdump - LLVM’s object file dumper¶
SYNOPSIS¶
llvm-objdump [commands] [options] [filenames…]
DESCRIPTION¶
The llvm-objdump utility prints the contents of object files and final linked images named on the command line. If no file name is specified, llvm-objdump will attempt to read from a.out. If - is used as a file name, llvm-objdump will process a file on its standard input stream.
COMMANDS¶
At least one of the following commands are required, and some commands can be combined with other commands:
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-d,-disassemble¶ Display assembler mnemonics for the machine instructions. Disassembles all text sections found in the input file(s).
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-D,-disassemble-all¶ Display assembler mnemonics for the machine instructions. Disassembles all sections found in the input file(s).
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-help¶ Display usage information and exit. Does not stack with other commands.
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-r¶ Display the relocation entries in the file.
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-s¶ Display the content of each section.
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-section-headers¶ Display summaries of the headers for each section.
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-t¶ Display the symbol table.
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-version¶ Display the version of this program. Does not stack with other commands.
OPTIONS¶
llvm-objdump supports the following options:
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-arch=<architecture>¶ Specify the architecture to disassemble. see
-versionfor available architectures.
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-cfg¶ Create a CFG for every symbol in the object file and write it to a graphviz file (Mach-O-only).
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-dsym=<string>¶ Use .dSYM file for debug info.
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-g¶ Print line information from debug info if available.
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-m,-macho¶ Use Mach-O specific object file parser. Commands and other options may behave differently when used with
-macho.
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-mattr=<a1,+a2,-a3,...>¶ Target specific attributes.
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-mc-x86-disable-arith-relaxation¶ Disable relaxation of arithmetic instruction for X86.
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-stats¶ Enable statistics output from program.
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-triple=<string>¶ Target triple to disassemble for, see
-versionfor available targets.
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-x86-asm-syntax=<style>¶ When used with the
-disassembleoption, choose style of code to emit from X86 backend. Supported values are:The default disassembly style is att.
BUGS¶
To report bugs, please visit <http://llvm.org/bugs/>.
