Manual page for OBJDUMP(1)
objdump - dump selected parts of a COFF object file
SYNOPSIS
objdump
[
option
[
modifier ...
] ]
filename ...
AVAILABILITY
Available only on Sun 386i systems running a SunOS 4.0.x
release or earlier. Not a SunOS 4.1 release feature.
DESCRIPTION
The
objdump
command
dumps selected parts of each
of its object
filename
arguments.
This command is compatible with System V in all its options.
It will accept both object files and archives of object files.
objdump
command
attempts to format the information it dumps in a meaningful way,
printing certain information in character,
hex, octal or decimal representation as appropriate.
OPTIONS
- -a
-
Dump the archive header of each member of each archive file
argument.
- -g
-
Dump the global symbols in the symbol table of an archive.
- -f
-
Dump each file header.
- -o
-
Dump each optional header.
- -h
-
Dump section headers.
- -s
-
Dump section contents.
- -r
-
Dump relocation information.
- -l
-
Dump line number information.
- -t
-
Dump symbol table entries.
- -z name
-
Dump line number entries for the named function.
- -c
-
Dump the string table.
- -L
-
Interpret and print the contents of the
.lib
sections.
Modifiers
The following
modifiers
are used in conjunction with the options
listed above.
- -d number
-
Dump the section number,
number,
or the range of sections
starting at
number
and ending at the
number
specified by
+d.
- +d number
-
Dump sections in the range either beginning with
first section or beginning
with section specified by
-d.
- -n name
-
Dump information pertaining only to the named entity.
This
modifier
applies to
-h,
-s,
-r,
-l,
and
-t.
- -p
-
Suppress printing of the headers.
- -t index
-
Dump only the indexed symbol table entry.
The
-t
used in conjunction with
+t,
specifies a range of symbol
table entries.
- +t index
-
Dump the symbol table entries in the range ending with the indexed entry.
The range begins at the first symbol table entry or at the entry
specified by the
-t
option.
- -u
-
Underline the name of the file for emphasis.
- -v
-
Dump information in symbolic representation rather than numeric
(e.g.,
C_STATIC
instead of
X02).
This
modifier
can be used with all the above options except
-s
and
-o.
- -z name,number
-
- -z name number
-
Dump line number entry or range of line numbers starting at
number
for the named function.
- +z number
-
Dump line numbers starting at either function
name or number
specified
by
-z,
up to
number
specified by
+z.
White space separating an
option
and its
modifier
is optional.
SEE ALSO
ar.5
coff.5
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Last modified 11/5/97