llvm-readobj - LLVM Object Reader¶
SYNOPSIS¶
llvm-readobj [options] [input…]
DESCRIPTION¶
The llvm-readobj tool displays low-level format-specific information about one or more object files.
If input
is “-
” or omitted, llvm-readobj reads from standard
input. Otherwise, it will read from the specified filenames
.
DIFFERENCES TO LLVM-READELF¶
llvm-readelf is an alias for the llvm-readobj tool with a slightly different command-line interface and output that is GNU compatible. Following is a list of differences between llvm-readelf and llvm-readobj:
llvm-readelf uses GNU for the
--elf-output-style
option by default. llvm-readobj uses LLVM.llvm-readelf allows single-letter grouped flags (e.g.
llvm-readelf -SW
is the same asllvm-readelf -S -W
). llvm-readobj does not allow grouping.llvm-readelf provides
-s
as an alias for--symbols
, for GNU readelf compatibility, whereas it is an alias for--section-headers
in llvm-readobj.llvm-readobj provides
-t
as an alias for--symbols
. llvm-readelf does not.llvm-readobj provides
--sr
,--sd
,--st
and--dt
as aliases for--section-relocations
,--section-data
,--section-symbols
and--dyn-symbols
respectively. llvm-readelf does not provide these aliases, to avoid conflicting with grouped flags.
GENERAL AND MULTI-FORMAT OPTIONS¶
These options are applicable to more than one file format, or are unrelated to file formats.
-
--all
¶
Equivalent to specifying all the main display options relevant to the file format.
-
--addrsig
¶
Display the address-significance table.
-
--color
¶
Use colors in the output for warnings and errors.
-
--expand-relocs
¶
When used with
--relocations
, display each relocation in an expanded multi-line format.
-
--file-headers
,
-h
¶
Display file headers.
-
--headers
,
-e
¶
Equivalent to setting:
--file-headers
,--program-headers
, and--sections
.
-
--help
¶
Display a summary of command line options.
-
--help-list
¶
Display an uncategorized summary of command line options.
-
--hex-dump
=<section[,section,...]>
,
-x
¶
Display the specified section(s) as hexadecimal bytes.
section
may be a section index or section name.
-
--needed-libs
¶
Display the needed libraries.
-
--relocations
,
--relocs
,
-r
¶
Display the relocation entries in the file.
-
--sections
,
--section-headers
,
-s
,
-S
¶
Display all sections.
-
--section-data
,
--sd
¶
When used with
--sections
, display section data for each section shown. This option has no effect for GNU style output.
-
--section-relocations
,
--sr
¶
When used with
--sections
, display relocations for each section shown. This option has no effect for GNU style output.
-
--section-symbols
,
--st
¶
When used with
--sections
, display symbols for each section shown. This option has no effect for GNU style output.
-
--stackmap
¶
Display contents of the stackmap section.
-
--string-dump
=<section[,section,...]>
,
-p
¶
Display the specified section(s) as a list of strings.
section
may be a section index or section name.
-
--symbols
,
--syms
,
-t
¶
Display the symbol table.
-
--unwind
,
-u
¶
Display unwind information.
-
--version
¶
Display the version of the llvm-readobj executable.
-
@<FILE>
¶
Read command-line options from response file <FILE>.
ELF SPECIFIC OPTIONS¶
The following options are implemented only for the ELF file format.
-
--arch-specific
,
-A
¶
Display architecture-specific information, e.g. the ARM attributes section on ARM.
-
--demangle
,
-C
¶
Display demangled symbol names in the output.
-
--dependent-libraries
¶
Display the dependent libraries section.
-
--dyn-relocations
¶
Display the dynamic relocation entries.
-
--dyn-symbols
,
--dyn-syms
,
--dt
¶
Display the dynamic symbol table.
-
--dynamic-table
,
--dynamic
,
-d
¶
Display the dynamic table.
-
--cg-profile
¶
Display the callgraph profile section.
-
--elf-hash-histogram
,
--histogram
,
-I
¶
Display a bucket list histogram for dynamic symbol hash tables.
-
--elf-linker-options
¶
Display the linker options section.
-
--elf-output-style
=<value>
¶ Format ELF information in the specified style. Valid options are
LLVM
andGNU
.LLVM
output (the default) is an expanded and structured format, whilstGNU
output mimics the equivalent GNU readelf output.
-
--elf-section-groups
,
--section-groups
,
-g
¶
Display section groups.
-
--gnu-hash-table
¶
Display the GNU hash table for dynamic symbols.
-
--hash-symbols
¶
Display the expanded hash table with dynamic symbol data.
-
--hash-table
¶
Display the hash table for dynamic symbols.
-
--notes
,
-n
¶
Display all notes.
-
--program-headers
,
--segments
,
-l
¶
Display the program headers.
-
--raw-relr
¶
Do not decode relocations in RELR relocation sections when displaying them.
-
--section-mapping
¶
Display the section to segment mapping.
-
--stack-sizes
¶
Display the contents of the stack sizes section(s), i.e. pairs of function names and the size of their stack frames. Currently only implemented for GNU style output.
-
--version-info
,
-V
¶
Display version sections.
MACH-O SPECIFIC OPTIONS¶
The following options are implemented only for the Mach-O file format.
-
--macho-data-in-code
¶
Display the Data in Code command.
-
--macho-dsymtab
¶
Display the Dsymtab command.
-
--macho-indirect-symbols
¶
Display indirect symbols.
-
--macho-linker-options
¶
Display the Mach-O-specific linker options.
-
--macho-segment
¶
Display the Segment command.
-
--macho-version-min
¶
Display the version min command.
PE/COFF SPECIFIC OPTIONS¶
The following options are implemented only for the PE/COFF file format.
-
--codeview
¶
Display CodeView debug information.
-
--codeview-ghash
¶
Enable global hashing for CodeView type stream de-duplication.
-
--codeview-merged-types
¶
Display the merged CodeView type stream.
-
--codeview-subsection-bytes
¶
Dump raw contents of CodeView debug sections and records.
-
--coff-basereloc
¶
Display the .reloc section.
-
--coff-debug-directory
¶
Display the debug directory.
-
--coff-directives
¶
Display the .drectve section.
-
--coff-exports
¶
Display the export table.
-
--coff-imports
¶
Display the import table.
-
--coff-load-config
¶
Display the load config.
-
--coff-resources
¶
Display the .rsrc section.
EXIT STATUS¶
llvm-readobj returns 0 under normal operation. It returns a non-zero exit code if there were any errors.