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22 * addr2line: (binutils)addr2line. Convert addresses to file and line.
66 * addr2line:: Convert addresses to file and line
71 * Common Options:: Command-line options for all utilities
128 You can control its activity using command-line options, like the
130 single command-line option `-M', you can control it with a script
135 * ar cmdline:: Controlling `ar' on the command line
141 1.1 Controlling `ar' on the Command Line
155 MOD in any order, within the first command-line argument.
157 If you wish, you may begin the first command-line argument with a
220 The modifier `v' used with this operation elicits a line of output
355 If you use the single command-line option `-M' with `ar', you can
364 command-line options; in fact, it provides somewhat less control over
374 * a single command may appear on each line; it is the first word on
375 the line.
387 * `+' is used as a line continuation character; if `+' appears at
388 the end of a line, the text on the following line is considered
504 [`--defined-only'] [`-l'|`--line-numbers'] [`--no-demangle']
657 `--line-numbers'
659 filename and line number. For a defined symbol, look for the line
661 look for the line number of a relocation entry which refers to the
662 symbol. If line number information can be found, print it after
817 `objcopy' is controlled by command-line options. Note that `objcopy'
950 line options. The question mark (?), asterisk (*), backslash (\)
1098 containing binary data you could use the following command line to
1169 pair per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash
1182 per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.
1188 per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.
1194 symbol name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash
1200 name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash
1206 per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.
1212 per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.
1218 per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.
1364 [`-l'|`--line-numbers']
1464 When disassembling, print the complete address on each line. This
1523 `--line-numbers'
1525 and source line numbers corresponding to the object code or relocs
1855 list. By default, one line of output is generated for each object file
1861 The command line options have the following meanings:
1869 `--format=berkeley'). The default is the one-line format similar
2100 line options. The question mark (?), asterisk (*), backslash (\)
2214 them on the command line:
2221 line versus reading names from the standard input is that command line
2320 a command-line option may be required in the future to decode a
2321 name passed as an argument on the command line; in other words,
2349 `addr2line' translates addresses into file names and line numbers.
2352 which file name and line number are associated with it.
2361 line, and `addr2line' displays the file name and line number for each
2365 input, and prints the file name and line number for each address on
2370 line number for each address is printed on a separate line. If the
2371 `-f' option is used, then each `FILENAME:LINENO' line is preceded by a
2372 `FUNCTIONNAME' line which is the name of the function containing the
2376 will print two question marks in their place. If the line number can
2403 Display function names as well as file and line number information.
2454 file (rather than simply specifying one input file on the command line).
2480 Displays (on standard error) the linker command line used by
2581 Displays a list of command line options and then exits.
2842 options as well as object files specified on the command line. It then
2857 object files specified on its command line looking for those functions
2883 then assembling these. The `-S' command line option can be used to
2900 The command line options have the following meanings:
2958 Specifies any specific command line options to be passed to the
2961 argument, and if it occurs more than once on the command line,
3059 Displays a list of command line options and then exits.
3285 one a single line, which is far more readable on terminals wider
3290 Display the command line options understood by `readelf'.
3299 The following command-line options are supported by all of the programs
3303 Read command-line options from FILE. The options read are
3317 Display the command-line options supported by the program.
3384 1. command line option: `-b' or `--target'
3395 1. command line options: `-I' or `--input-target', or `-F' or
3407 1. command line options: `-O' or `--output-target', or `-F' or
3421 1. command line option: `--target'
3447 1. command line option: `-m' or `--architecture'
3596 not by line number.
3598 The line numbers in our development sources will not match those
3599 in your sources. Your line numbers would convey no useful
4064 Texts, replace the "with...Texts." line with this:
4088 * .stab: objdump. (line 340)
4089 * addr2line: addr2line. (line 6)
4090 * address to file name and line number: addr2line. (line 6)
4091 * all header information, object file: objdump. (line 451)
4092 * ar: ar. (line 6)
4093 * ar compatibility: ar. (line 50)
4094 * architecture: objdump. (line 187)
4095 * architectures available: objdump. (line 172)
4096 * archive contents: ranlib. (line 6)
4097 * Archive file symbol index information: readelf. (line 138)
4098 * archive headers: objdump. (line 61)
4099 * archives: ar. (line 6)
4100 * base files: dlltool. (line 108)
4101 * bug criteria: Bug Criteria. (line 6)
4102 * bug reports: Bug Reporting. (line 6)
4103 * bugs: Reporting Bugs. (line 6)
4104 * bugs, reporting: Bug Reporting. (line 6)
4105 * c++filt: c++filt. (line 6)
4106 * changing object addresses: objcopy. (line 275)
4107 * changing section address: objcopy. (line 285)
4108 * changing section LMA: objcopy. (line 293)
4109 * changing section VMA: objcopy. (line 306)
4110 * changing start address: objcopy. (line 270)
4111 * collections of files: ar. (line 6)
4112 * compatibility, ar: ar. (line 50)
4113 * contents of archive: ar cmdline. (line 88)
4114 * crash: Bug Criteria. (line 9)
4115 * creating archives: ar cmdline. (line 129)
4116 * creating thin archive: ar cmdline. (line 182)
4117 * cxxfilt: c++filt. (line 14)
4118 * dates in archive: ar cmdline. (line 156)
4119 * debug symbols: objdump. (line 335)
4120 * debugging symbols: nm. (line 132)
4121 * deleting from archive: ar cmdline. (line 26)
4122 * demangling C++ symbols: c++filt. (line 6)
4123 * demangling in nm: nm. (line 140)
4124 * demangling in objdump <1>: addr2line. (line 55)
4125 * demangling in objdump: objdump. (line 89)
4126 * disassembling object code: objdump. (line 111)
4127 * disassembly architecture: objdump. (line 187)
4128 * disassembly endianness: objdump. (line 127)
4129 * disassembly, with source: objdump. (line 321)
4130 * discarding symbols: strip. (line 6)
4131 * DLL: dlltool. (line 6)
4132 * dlltool: dlltool. (line 6)
4133 * DWARF: objdump. (line 335)
4134 * dynamic relocation entries, in object file: objdump. (line 310)
4135 * dynamic symbol table entries, printing: objdump. (line 435)
4136 * dynamic symbols: nm. (line 152)
4137 * ELF dynamic section information: readelf. (line 104)
4138 * ELF file header information: readelf. (line 53)
4139 * ELF file information: readelf. (line 6)
4140 * ELF notes: readelf. (line 89)
4141 * ELF object file format: objdump. (line 340)
4142 * ELF program header information: readelf. (line 59)
4143 * ELF reloc information: readelf. (line 93)
4144 * ELF section group information: readelf. (line 70)
4145 * ELF section information: readelf. (line 65)
4146 * ELF segment information: readelf. (line
4147 * ELF symbol table information: readelf. (line 80)
4148 * ELF version sections informations: readelf. (line 108)
4149 * endianness: objdump. (line 127)
4150 * error on valid input: Bug Criteria. (line 12)
4151 * external symbols: nm. (line 164)
4152 * extract from archive: ar cmdline. (line 103)
4153 * fatal signal: Bug Criteria. (line 9)
4154 * file name: nm. (line 126)
4155 * header information, all: objdump. (line 451)
4156 * input .def file: dlltool. (line 104)
4157 * input file name: nm. (line 126)
4158 * libraries: ar. (line 25)
4159 * listings strings: strings. (line 6)
4160 * machine instructions: objdump. (line 111)
4161 * moving in archive: ar cmdline. (line 34)
4162 * MRI compatibility, ar: ar scripts. (line 8)
4163 * name duplication in archive: ar cmdline. (line 97)
4164 * name length: ar. (line 18)
4165 * nm: nm. (line 6)
4166 * nm compatibility: nm. (line 136)
4167 * nm format: nm. (line 136)
4168 * not writing archive index: ar cmdline. (line 175)
4169 * objdump: objdump. (line 6)
4170 * object code format <1>: addr2line. (line 50)
4171 * object code format <2>: strings. (line 67)
4172 * object code format <3>: size. (line 84)
4173 * object code format <4>: objdump. (line 75)
4174 * object code format: nm. (line 228)
4175 * object file header: objdump. (line 133)
4176 * object file information: objdump. (line 6)
4177 * object file offsets: objdump. (line 138)
4178 * object file sections: objdump. (line 316)
4179 * object formats available: objdump. (line 172)
4180 * operations on archive: ar cmdline. (line 22)
4181 * printing from archive: ar cmdline. (line 46)
4182 * printing strings: strings. (line 6)
4183 * quick append to archive: ar cmdline. (line 54)
4184 * radix for section sizes: size. (line 66)
4185 * ranlib: ranlib. (line 6)
4186 * readelf: readelf. (line 6)
4187 * relative placement in archive: ar cmdline. (line 117)
4188 * relocation entries, in object file: objdump. (line 304)
4189 * removing symbols: strip. (line 6)
4190 * repeated names in archive: ar cmdline. (line 97)
4191 * replacement in archive: ar cmdline. (line 70)
4192 * reporting bugs: Reporting Bugs. (line 6)
4193 * scripts, ar: ar scripts. (line 8)
4194 * section addresses in objdump: objdump. (line 67)
4195 * section headers: objdump. (line 154)
4196 * section information: objdump. (line 177)
4197 * section sizes: size. (line 6)
4198 * sections, full contents: objdump. (line 316)
4199 * size: size. (line 6)
4200 * size display format: size. (line 27)
4201 * size number format: size. (line 66)
4202 * sorting symbols: nm. (line 183)
4203 * source code context: objdump. (line 147)
4204 * source disassembly: objdump. (line 321)
4205 * source file name: nm. (line 126)
4206 * source filenames for object files: objdump. (line 181)
4207 * stab: objdump. (line 340)
4208 * start-address: objdump. (line 350)
4209 * stop-address: objdump. (line 354)
4210 * strings: strings. (line 6)
4211 * strings, printing: strings. (line 6)
4212 * strip: strip. (line 6)
4213 * symbol index <1>: ranlib. (line 6)
4214 * symbol index: ar. (line 28)
4215 * symbol index, listing: nm. (line 198)
4216 * symbol line numbers: nm. (line 168)
4217 * symbol table entries, printing: objdump. (line 359)
4218 * symbols: nm. (line 6)
4219 * symbols, discarding: strip. (line 6)
4220 * thin archives: ar. (line 40)
4221 * undefined symbols: nm. (line 233)
4222 * Unix compatibility, ar: ar cmdline. (line 8)
4223 * unwind information: readelf. (line 98)
4224 * updating an archive: ar cmdline. (line 187)
4225 * version: Top. (line 6)
4226 * VMA in objdump: objdump. (line 67)
4227 * wide output, printing: objdump. (line 457)
4228 * writing archive index: ar cmdline. (line 169)