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:
- -a, --archive-headers¶
Display the information contained within an archive’s headers.
- -d, --disassemble¶
Disassemble all executable sections found in the input files. On some architectures (AArch64, PowerPC, x86), all known instructions are disassembled by default. On the others,
--mcpuor--mattris needed to enable some instruction sets. Disabled instructions are displayed as<unknown>.
- -D, --disassemble-all¶
Disassemble all sections found in the input files.
- --disassemble-symbols=<symbol1[,symbol2,...]>¶
Disassemble only the specified symbols. Takes demangled symbol names when
--demangleis specified, otherwise takes mangled symbol names. Implies--disassemble.
- --dwarf=<value>¶
Dump the specified DWARF debug sections. The supported values are:
frames - .debug_frame
- -f, --file-headers¶
Display the contents of the overall file header.
- --fault-map-section¶
Display the content of the fault map section.
- -h, --headers, --section-headers¶
Display summaries of the headers for each section.
- --help¶
Display usage information and exit. Does not stack with other commands.
- -p, --private-headers¶
Display format-specific file headers.
- -r, --reloc¶
Display the relocation entries in the file.
- -R, --dynamic-reloc¶
Display the dynamic relocation entries in the file.
- --raw-clang-ast¶
Dump the raw binary contents of the clang AST section.
- -s, --full-contents¶
Display the contents of each section.
- -t, --syms¶
Display the symbol table.
- -T, --dynamic-syms¶
Display the contents of the dynamic symbol table.
- -u, --unwind-info¶
Display the unwind info of the input(s).
This operation is only currently supported for COFF and Mach-O object files.
- -v, --version¶
Display the version of the llvm-objdump executable. Does not stack with other commands.
- -x, --all-headers¶
Display all available header information. Equivalent to specifying
--archive-headers,--file-headers,--private-headers,--reloc,--section-headers, and--syms.
OPTIONS¶
llvm-objdump supports the following options:
- --adjust-vma=<offset>¶
Increase the displayed address in disassembly or section header printing by the specified offset.
- --arch-name=<string>¶
Specify the target architecture when disassembling. Use
--versionfor a list of available targets.
- --build-id=<string>¶
Look up the object using the given build ID, specified as a hexadecimal string. The found object is handled as if it were an input filename.
- -C, --demangle¶
Demangle symbol names in the output.
- --debug-file-directory <path>¶
Provide a path to a directory with a .build-id subdirectory to search for debug information for stripped binaries. Multiple instances of this argument are searched in the order given.
- --debuginfod, --no-debuginfod¶
Whether or not to try debuginfod lookups for debug binaries. Unless specified, debuginfod is only enabled if libcurl was compiled in (
LLVM_ENABLE_CURL) and at least one server URL was provided by the environment variableDEBUGINFOD_URLS.
- --debug-vars=<format>¶
Print the locations (in registers or memory) of source-level variables alongside disassembly.
formatmay beunicodeorascii, defaulting tounicodeif omitted.
- --debug-vars-indent=<width>¶
Distance to indent the source-level variable display, relative to the start of the disassembly. Defaults to 52 characters.
- -j, --section=<section1[,section2,...]>¶
Perform commands on the specified sections only. For Mach-O use segment,section to specify the section name.
- -l, --line-numbers¶
When disassembling, display source line numbers. Implies
--disassemble.
- -M, --disassembler-options=<opt1[,opt2,...]>¶
Pass target-specific disassembler options. Available options:
reg-names-std: ARM only (default). Print in ARM ‘s instruction set documentation, with r13/r14/r15 replaced by sp/lr/pc.reg-names-raw: ARM only. Use r followed by the register number.no-aliases: AArch64 and RISC-V only. Print raw instruction mnemonic instead of pseudo instruction mnemonic.numeric: RISC-V only. Print raw register names instead of ABI mnemonic. (e.g. print x1 instead of ra)att: x86 only (default). Print in the AT&T syntax.intel: x86 only. Print in the intel syntax.
- --disassembler-color=<mode>¶
Enable or disable disassembler color output.
off: Disable disassembler color output.on: Enable disassembler color output.terminal: Enable disassembler color output if the terminal supports it (default).
- --mcpu=<cpu-name>¶
Target a specific CPU type for disassembly. Specify
--mcpu=helpto display available CPUs.
- --mattr=<a1,+a2,-a3,...>¶
Enable/disable target-specific attributes. Specify
--mattr=helpto display the available attributes.
- -mllvm <arg>¶
Specify an argument to forward to LLVM’s CommandLine library.
- --no-leading-addr, --no-addresses¶
When disassembling, do not print leading addresses for instructions or inline relocations.
- --no-print-imm-hex¶
Do not use hex format for immediate values in disassembly output.
- --no-show-raw-insn¶
When disassembling, do not print the raw bytes of each instruction.
- --offloading¶
Display the content of the LLVM offloading section.
- --prefix-strip=<level>¶
When disassembling with the
--sourceoption, strip outlevelinitial directories from absolute paths. This option has no effect without--prefix.
- --print-imm-hex¶
Use hex format when printing immediate values in disassembly output (default).
- -S, --source¶
When disassembling, display source interleaved with the disassembly. Implies
--disassemble.
- --show-all-symbols¶
Show all symbols during disassembly, even if multiple symbols are defined at the same location.
- --show-lma¶
Display the LMA column when dumping ELF section headers. Defaults to off unless any section has different VMA and LMAs.
- --start-address=<address>¶
When disassembling, only disassemble from the specified address.
When printing relocations, only print the relocations patching offsets from at least
address.When printing symbols, only print symbols with a value of at least
address.
- --stop-address=<address>¶
When disassembling, only disassemble up to, but not including the specified address.
When printing relocations, only print the relocations patching offsets up to
address.When printing symbols, only print symbols with a value up to
address.
- --symbolize-operands¶
When disassembling, symbolize a branch target operand to print a label instead of a real address.
When printing a PC-relative global symbol reference, print it as an offset from the leading symbol.
When a bb-address-map section is present (i.e., the object file is built with
-fbasic-block-sections=labels), labels are retrieved from that section instead.Only works with PowerPC objects or X86 linked images.
- Example:
A non-symbolized branch instruction with a local target and pc-relative memory access like
cmp eax, dword ptr [rip + 4112] jge 0x20117e <_start+0x25>
might become
<L0>: cmp eax, dword ptr <g> jge <L0>
- --triple=<string>¶
Target triple to disassemble for, see
--versionfor available targets.
- -w, --wide¶
Ignored for compatibility with GNU objdump.
- --x86-asm-syntax=<style>¶
Deprecated. When used with
--disassemble, choose style of code to emit from X86 backend. Supported values are:The default disassembly style is att.
- -z, --disassemble-zeroes¶
Do not skip blocks of zeroes when disassembling.
- @<FILE>¶
Read command-line options and commands from response file <FILE>.
MACH-O ONLY OPTIONS AND COMMANDS¶
- --arch=<architecture>¶
Specify the architecture to disassemble. see
--versionfor available architectures.
- --archive-member-offsets¶
Print the offset to each archive member for Mach-O archives (requires
--archive-headers).
- --bind¶
Display binding info
- --data-in-code¶
Display the data in code table.
- --dis-symname=<name>¶
Disassemble just the specified symbol’s instructions.
- --chained-fixups¶
Print chained fixup information.
- --dyld-info¶
Print bind and rebase information used by dyld to resolve external references in a final linked binary.
- --dylibs-used¶
Display the shared libraries used for linked files.
- --dsym=<string>¶
Use .dSYM file for debug info.
- --dylib-id¶
Display the shared library’s ID for dylib files.
- --exports-trie¶
Display exported symbols.
- --function-starts [=<addrs|names|both>]¶
Print the function starts table for Mach-O objects. Either
addrs(default) to print only the addresses of functions,namesto print only the names of the functions (when available), orbothto print the names beside the addresses.
- -g¶
Print line information from debug info if available.
- --full-leading-addr¶
Print the full leading address when disassembling.
- --indirect-symbols¶
Display the indirect symbol table.
- --info-plist¶
Display the info plist section as strings.
- --lazy-bind¶
Display lazy binding info.
- --link-opt-hints¶
Display the linker optimization hints.
- -m, --macho¶
Use Mach-O specific object file parser. Commands and other options may behave differently when used with
--macho.
- --no-leading-headers¶
Do not print any leading headers.
- --no-symbolic-operands¶
Do not print symbolic operands when disassembling.
- --non-verbose¶
Display the information for Mach-O objects in non-verbose or numeric form.
- --objc-meta-data¶
Display the Objective-C runtime meta data.
- --private-header¶
Display only the first format specific file header.
- --rebase¶
Display rebasing information.
- --rpaths¶
Display runtime search paths for the binary.
- --universal-headers¶
Display universal headers.
- --weak-bind¶
Display weak binding information.
XCOFF ONLY OPTIONS AND COMMANDS¶
- --symbol-description¶
Add symbol description to disassembly output.
- --traceback-table¶
Decode traceback table in disassembly output. Implies
--disassemble.
BUGS¶
To report bugs, please visit <https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/labels/tools:llvm-objdump/>.
