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I'm working on a utility which needs to resolve hex addresses to a symbolic function name and source code line number within a binary. The utility will run on Linux on x86, though the binaries it analyzes will be for a MIPS-based embedded system. The MIPS binaries are in ELF format, using DWARF for the symbolic debugging information.

I'm currently planning to fork objdump, passing in a list of hex addresses and parsing the output to get function names and source line numbers. I have compiled an objdump with support for MIPS binaries, and it is working.

I'd prefer to have a package allowing me to look things up natively from the Python code without forking another process. I can find no mention of libdwarf, libelf, or libbfd on python.org, nor any mention of python on dwarfstd.org.

Is there a suitable module available somewhere?

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I don't know of any, but if all else fails you could use ctypes to directly use libdwarf, libelf or libbfd.

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You should give Construct a try. It is very useful to parse binary data into python objects.

There is even an example for the ELF32 file format.

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I'm looking for something similar and checked out Construct. What's there is quite nice, but the project hasn't been updated in quite some time. – ctuffli May 5 at 23:49
Just had a look at Construct, and it seems really terrific. Very impressed. – Craig McQueen Jul 9 at 4:28
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I've been developing a DWARF parser using Construct. Currently fairly rough, and parsing is slow. But I thought I should at least let you know. It may suit your needs, with a bit of work.

I've got the code in Mercurial, hosted at bitbucket:

Construct is a very interesting library. DWARF is a complex format (as I'm discovering) and pushes Construct to its limits I think.

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