Questions tagged [binutils]
The GNU binary utilities. A collection of tools for operating on object files. Most notably they include the GNU assembler and linker. They are typically used in conjunction with the GNU compiler collection (GCC).
binutils
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Merge additional code into executable (arm-linux)
I'm trying to merge some extra logging code into a statically linked (android arm linux) executable.
(Normal tracing methods don't seem to work, as it's a daemon process that clone()s just before ...
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gcc to tell a register compiled from which variable
I need to know from which variable is a register of a binary instruction in the obj file is compiled from.
In short: the mapping from the register to variable for each instruction
Example: suppose ...
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Trying to no-op an instruction
Is it possible using GNU tools (gcc, binutils, etc) to modify all occurrences of an assembly instruction into a no-op? Specifically, gcc with the -pg option generates the following assembly (ARM):
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Rewrite shared library undef symbol version of compiled object
I am trying to compile and link a program (let's call it myprog) which is linked against a shared library (in this instance libcryto & libssl, but the actual library is not relevant). I am ...
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Redefining symbols from shared library
I have a requirement on changing certain symbols from shared library (.so) files like below example:
i need to rename symbol abc in .so file to symbol xyz. I have a tool to replace it in header files, ...
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How do I find which version of gcc corressponds to which version of binutils?
Exactly as the question sounds.
If there isn't a generic way to answer this question for any given version pair, can someone at least answer the specific question of whether gcc 3.4.6 and ld 2.15.92....
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Get free space left on target from arm-none-eabi-size
I want to calculate space left on my embedded target.
The Arduino IDE shows this in the output window:
Sketch uses 9544 bytes (3%) of program storage space. Maximum is 262144 bytes.
avr-size has -C ...
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ELF Relocation - where came from these symbols?
In my Debian x86 32 Bits, when I do readelf -r /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 | grep pthread, I get this output:
000eceac 00006206 R_386_GLOB_DAT 00000000 pthread_cancel
000ed058 00000807 ...
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how do I dump the shellcode from an aarch64 binary with objcopy?
I have a simple assembly code (aarch64) as follows,
mov x1, #1
mov x1, #2
and I want to convert it to shellcode.
What I did:
#> as simple.s -o simple.o
#> objcopy -O binary simple.o simple....
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g++: as fails to determine which assembler to run
Today I wanted to recompile one of my projects. Compiling this project had already worked on my machine, but this time an error occured.
The compiler output goes:
fatal error: as: unknown host ...
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building cross binutils fr30-unknown-none unsupported
I am trying to build a cross binutilsfor fr30. After running the configure command :
./configure --target=fr30 --enable-cgen-maint --prefix=/<long_path>/myBinutils/new_build_fr30_cgen/
I run ...
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ld: undefined symbol vs ld: undefined reference
What is the difference between these errors in GNU Binutils ld ?
undefined reference
undefined symbol
I have a good understanding of undefined reference: This occurs for example when the loader ...
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GCJ Linking Error: Says error: undefined reference to 'main' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
The code is this:
public class Thingy
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
System.out.println(Math.random());
}
}
So, absolutely NOT an unusual case, just a basic example.
When I ...
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How to get information from objdump
I encounter a problem when reading information dumped out from an executable file in linux.
The information is as follows:
804a0ea: 04 08 add $0x8, %al
...
804a0f4: a6 ...
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how to decompose elf file size into different size of sections or symbols?
I want to know each symbol's size in elf executable or dynamic library and I assume the total symble size and other stuff's size can add up to the file size.
From size command I can see all section ...
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Why does ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 link against unexpected location?
I have installed a new glibc in /root/tools/ in debian which already has a pre-installed glibc. For testing the new glibc, I type :
gcc test.c -Wl,-rpath=/root/tools/lib -Wl,--dynamic-linker=/root/...
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What's the meaning of elfnn-<arch>.c and elfxx-<arch>.c in binutils/bfd?
I am tracing binutils source code.
I found that there are files named elfnn-<arch>.c and elfxx-<arch>.c in binutils/bfd.
What't the meaning of elfnn and elfxx?
Thanks.
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Why is the text-segment of an executable offset (nonzero)?
This question follows from What does SEGMENT_START("text-segment", 0x400000) represent?
From the noted question, I learned that the addresses mentioned in the memory map, used to build ...
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Extract read-only data sections from an archive/lib (ELF i guess?) for compression
UPDATE:
So the question is as follows: My build setup generates an archive/lib (binary output), which I would like to extract some data from, for compression in my case, but that really is not the ...
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Makefile.def vs Makefile.am
I am working on linux binutils-2.29.
In the parent directory there is not Makefile.am, but in all the sub directories there is Makefile.am.
In the parent directory these are the Makefiles present:
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Find out a function symbol's visibility in an object file (.o)
I only cares about default/hidden visibility.
The .o file is not compiled with IPO.
How to find out a symbol's visibility in the .o file?
Why I have to find it out from .o file:
On certain ...
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Linking object files of differing types
I am trying to link object files which had originally been created by two different assemblers. We have some legacy assembly code that was compiled into object files using an old MRI assembler for ...
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Error compiling against libopcodes
I'm following some code from here which is as follows:
The OP says that you can link with -lbfd -lopcodes.
However, for OpenSuSE I've found that for libbfd I need -lbfd -liberty -lz -ldl
When ...
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Binary files format (ARM GCC)
what contains a binary file which come from a ARM GCC for ARM devices?
Is there inside it some information about destination address which write to?
Or just native, pure, content of program without ...
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can't understand how to use sim folder in binutils
I am porting binutils to a new arch. What is the sim folder for ? and how can I use it ? If I understand correctly, the sim folder suppose to build some kind of simulator for the new arch but I can't ...
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Gold linker: specify alignment of sections
I want to specify alignment for some sections. For ld 2.20.0 the following approach works:
create a linker script containing only the sections that should be aligned, e.g.:
SECTIONS
{
.data ...
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Proper usage of ARMv6 equates: .equ .reg .set
Using the GNU Assembler Manual, v2.19.51, I was not able to find a definitive difference between these types of equates:
.equ
.reg
.set
Does anyone know the difference and proper usage?
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Arch Linux doesn't have i586-elf-gcc or i586-elf-gcc
I'm attempting to create a C kernel initially following this tutorial: http://wiki.osdev.org/Bare_Bones
However, my system doesn't have i586-elf-gcc or i586-elf-ld. I'm really not sure where I can ...
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gdb: how does it know the variable type and size?
I'm trying to figure this out as I'm trying to do the same thing (hopefully) with a home grown script:
Example C code:
typedef struct _B
{
A aa;
double b;
char c[LEN];
int d;
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Is it possible to use MIPS register names with GAS (GNU assembler)?
If I use register names I get:
Error: illegal operands `add $t0,$zero,$zero'
If I use register number ($8 instead of $t0 and $0 instead of $zero) it works.
(I'm using binutils 2.17).
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pass -fcommon flag in CFLAGS for make
The build code of binutils:
echo -e "${BLUE}===================== build gas && gold ===========================${NC}"
echo
if [ ! -f ${PWD_PATH}/succeed/binutils ]; then
wget -c ...
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What is the safest way to get a newer version of a repo from yum on Amazon Linux?
I need a newer version of binutils on Amazon Linux to compile a piece of needed software. This is due to a bug in version 2.29 which is the latest available in their repo. What would be the best way ...
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Binutils / Linker - Resolve external symbol references statically
Background
I am working on some projects target old embedded devices with latest GNU toolchain.
Since the memory is very limited, the code is separated into a main part and some overlays, in which the ...
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ld --export-dynamic for just one library?
It's possible to pass --export-dynamic to ld and this will export symbols in the program (so that they are available to any shared libraries loaded at run-time):
$ cat > test.c
void foo() {}
int ...
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What does "readelf error: LEB value too large" mean?
What exactly does mean this error and what can cause it?
readelf: Error: LEB value too large
What LEB stands for? Lower(st) estimated bound(ary)?
I have seen it many times, in particular when ...
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nm: some symbols are not related to any source file
In my embedded project I compile amazon-freertos/lib/FreeRTOS-Plus-TCP/FreeRTOS_Sockets.c in this way:
/opt/gcc-arm-none-eabi-8-2019-q3-update/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc \
-std=gnu11 \
-mcpu=...
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Getting a list of archive members used while linking a static library
Is there a ready-made solution for getting a list of the archive members that got used (or would be used) while linking in an archive (i.e. a static library)?
Say if I have an object file that ...
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How to make `objcopy` support efi-app target?
The following makefile snippet seems to objcopy command line options to convert a .so file into a .efi file.
OBJCOPYFLAGS = \
-j .text\
-j .sdata\
-j .data\
-j .dynamic\
-j ....
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Gcc, binutils and minimal support version of glibc?
How I can to know what is a minimal version of glibc for gcc or binutils?
Regards.
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GCC & binutils build - C compiler cannot create executables
I'm trying to build gcc-5.3 and binutils-2.26. I've done it like this:
mkdir gcc; cd gcc
wget http://path/to/gcc-5.3.0.tar.bz2
wget http://path/to/binutils-2.26.tar.bz2
tar xf gcc-5.3.0.tar.bz2
tar ...
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Wildcard doesn't work in Mingw (Windows) GNU ld script
I am using the tool chain provided by GCC ARM Embedded. It seems ld (4.9-2015-q3-update) cannot handle wild card (*) with Windows path correctly.
For example, the code snippet below
.foo_v0 { obj\*(....
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What is the meaning/purpose of the "=" that sometimes appears in the SEARCH_DIR command in binutils' ldscripts?
When I build binutils, the ldscripts folder contains several files that are used by ld to determine how to link objects for a particular platform. In the scripts I see lines like:
SEARCH_DIR("/...
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what are the common symbols in objdump?
I'm reading the documentation of objdump in :
objdump manual
and in the line that specifies the output of the symbol table for ELF based files entries with the -t option, there's one line that i ...
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prebuilt binutils that run on android device
I can not find any built versions of the binutils that could be pushed to an Android device an then be executed from there. The Android NDK toolchain provides them but in the wrong format.
Devices ...
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How to build binutils for a specific target
I'm trying to configure binutils for an ARM processor, specifically the ARMv5TE. The processor is the Marvell 88F5281. Presently the device is running NetBSD, so I want to make sure I configure ...
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android NDK: objcopy --rename-sym does not work (need to rename a function in a .so file)
I cannot get objcopy --rename-sym working.
In a new Android project, I have created the directory jni and the file stub.c:
#include <jni.h>
#include "dlog.h"
jint JNI_OnLoad(JavaVM* vm, void* ...
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Access violation gas read syscall
I am new to assembly language and am facing a problem in my first steps. I have some experience with high level languages but I feel like a total beginner in this low level.
I am using the GNU ...
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problems in building the oprenrisc toolchain
I want to build the openrisc toochain on my virtual machine ubuntu 12.04. I succeed to do this one time before my vm crashed for some reasons, but now I am unable to do it.
I am following these ...
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libopcodes: get the size of a instruction
I have to find out the size of a instruction which I have in memory (actually, I have a small code segment in memory and want to get the size of the first instruction).
It took me some time to find ...
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ar command line length
I have an extremely long command line given to ar (android ar exactly) by bjam, and ar just corrupts a file path and complains that file does not exist.
Is there a way to make ar allocate a bigger ...