Questions tagged [elf]
ELF stands for Executable and Linkable Format, a file format for files containing machine code. Use this tag for questions about the ELF format itself, or for questions which are specifically about reading/writing ELF files.
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How to execute a different binary on run-time in Contiki OS?
I am trying to make a sensor that runs on Contiki OS to execute a new binary and replace the current one, if an event occurs.
I am using Cooja simulator and sky note and I uploaded the binary into ...
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Inspect and get binary from ELF file on macOS
I have a ELF file and I want to get a hex or bin file of my code from it. In the terminal, if a do a file main, which is my file, it shows:
main: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, UCB RISC-V, version 1 (SYSV)...
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Embedding custom data into ELF file that will not get mmap'ed by ld.so
I have a 500MB file with some custom data (i.e. ZIP archive). I'd like to embed it to my ELF executable file, so that when I distribute the ELF file, I will be able to send only 1 file instead of 2 ...
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objcopy given sections from elf to hex file
I'm trying to objcopy some elf file to ihex with following command:
arm-none-eabi-objcopy -j .flash_vectors -j .isr_vector \
-j .text -j .rodata ./app.elf -O ihex ./app.hex
and I'm trying to ...
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Why an ELF executable could have 4 LOAD segments?
There is a remote 64-bit *nix server that can compile a user-provided code (which should be written in Rust, but I don't think it matters since it uses LLVM). I don't know which compiler/linker flags ...
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Import classes from shared object into a specific namespace
I have a compiled ELF file, libfoo.so, that exports some class methods, like:
struct Bar {
void f();
void g();
};
I know the exact declaration of these classes, but the definition is compiled ...
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building minimal piece of assembly code produces empty binary file
I'm trying to build a minimal startup code for my MCU (tms570lc4357zwt, ARM Cortex-R5f), but when I build it and convert it to binary format, the size of the produced .bin file is 0.
The structure of ...
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'undefined reference to function' while trying to build a program with header that redefines function names
I'm having the exact same problem as a person that asked this question: How to hide the exported symbols name within a shared library
I decided to follow instructions given by Alexander (3rd answer) ...
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Why is ld.so a shared object?
I'm currently writing a dynamic linker and I there is something bugging me.
Why is ld.so (my system's dynamic linker) a shared object ?
Why can't it just be a static executable (ET_EXEC) ?
I tried ...
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Main difference between ebpf loaders
If I understood well there are different ebpf loaders:
bpf_load.c into the kernel source code
libbpf
bpftool
tc
... <-- others?
Which are the main differences between them? Are they always ...
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Why does a fully static Rust ELF binary have a Global Offset Table (GOT) section?
This code, when compiled for the x86_64-unknown-linux-musl target, produces a .got section:
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
$ cargo build --release --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
$ ...
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can't understand offset member in program header and section header
I read man page. it says that
in ELF header:
e_phoff - This member holds the program header table's file offset in bytes.
e_shoff - This member holds the section header table's file offset in ...
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Creating a TCP Server to host ELF files
I've setup a TCP server with docker for a CTF competition I'm going to be hosting. The problem is, when I nc (netcat) into the running TCP Server on my localhost machine, the client does not receive ...
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Virtual destructor moves object out of rodata section
I have a large number of static constant objects which are constructed with a constexpr constructor, so they are immediately stored in the final binary without any constructor call.
Since I'm working ...
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Is there any tool for code size analysis that works on both *.elf and *.axf?
I'm using gcc and armclang (arm compiler 6) in order to compile (and link) few libraries into one executable file (elf/axf).
Is there any tool for code size analysis that works on both files?
The ...
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Executable says "line 1: ELF: not found" when starts
I try to build a simple hello, world ELF for my router Xiaomi Router 3g with cmake. It runs
Linux OpenWrt 4.14.95 #0 SMP Wed Jan 30 12:21:02 2019 mips GNU/Linux
I use the sdk for ramips platform (...
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why virtual address of LOAD program header and runtime virtual address shown by gdb is different?
I've been trying to understand elf file format and on elf format documentation, VirtAddr of LOAD header should be the virtual address of the loaded segment. But gdb memmap shows segments to be loaded ...
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c# capture raw data from a GNU objcopy process, that dumps to a file
I need to process in-memory within C# some dump offered by OBJCOPY utility.
When used from command prompt, I use it like this:
objcopy myprogram.elf --dump-section .text=text_section.txt
This is ...
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What's the difference between weak linkage vs using a COMDAT section?
Suppose I have multiple definitions of an object that are defined across different object files and I want to link them together. It seems there are 2 ways of selecting which definition to use when ...
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How to decompile 64-bit binary to retrieve content? [closed]
The binary file can be found here: BinaryFile
I'm trying to decompile the assembly code to C/ASM to find the hidden content using reverse engineering. But given binary file is quite complex or may be ...
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Linux executable file format. Where is the specification?
I want to understand how Linux executable file is consisted of. Where can I get the specification?
I compiled a simple assemble file with gcc but the generated file size is much bigger than I ...
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RISC-V: Size of code size in an object file which is not linked
I have a .i file which I have compiled but not linked using the SiFive risc-v compiler as follows:
../riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc-8.2.0-2019.05.3-x86_64-linux-ubuntu14/bin/riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc clock.i
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Why offset got from disassembly in gdb shows out of range error in hex editors?
When I disassemble ELF64 in gdb and find that special instruction offset, then open that elf in a hexeditor (ghex, bless,...) and enter offset, it says :
Invalid offset - EOF error (out of range ...
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How to extract symbols and see their offset in the file
I can extract symbols using the "nm -a -D" command.
But is there a way to extract the symbol names with an offset from the start of the file?
For example,
nm -D ./libc.so
Shows me this -
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Given a fully linked a.out, which defines symbol foo, how can I tell which object file that definition came from, without relinking the a.out?
I'm trying to parse an ELF file and create a list of symbols defined in each object file. I am able to find everything I need except for the link between symbols and object files.
I couldn't find ...
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Making an executable by running an executable
I wanted to write a brainfuck compiler, but when I went to write one I was stuck at this problem
I want to create an ELF executable (using C/C++) that reads a brainfuck code from a file and generates ...
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How are strings encoded in an ELF file?
I wanted to demonstrate that passwords in clear are easy to read from a program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
char password[] = "a big ...
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How does objcopy compute what sections for the elf file to insert into the output file?
let's say I run arm-none-eabi-objcopy firmwared.elf -O ihex firmware.hex
Assume the binary was generated with the following linker script:
ENTRY(Reset_Handler)
MEMORY
{
FLASH (RX) : ORIGIN = ...
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Extra data appearing in binary after objcopy... Where is it coming from?
I have an STM32 project involving a linkerscript which is designed to cap off the end of the image with a ".firmware_header" section. The idea is that this header contains the crc of the image, and ...
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Segmentation fault using .init_array section
I'm learning ELF a bit and ran into a strange seg fault
code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
__attribute__((constructor(102))) static void init1() {
printf("%s\n", ...
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how to make small binaries using assembly?
I was writing some assembly code for some project of mine and I saw something interesting. the size of binary when linked is so big. so I tested and tested and even with smallest possible lines of ...
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Jumping to address in assembly
I'm trying to jump to an address in memory but it's only the offset in the file so 0x530 instead 0x555555.... but I don't know how to do.
Here is the code.
global _start
_start:
push rax
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.hex/s-rec format converter to elf
Does someone know of a converter from Intel .hex file format or Motorola S-record to elf file format?
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Memory mapping and variable location of shared library compiled with -fPIC
I am using a Linux box and I want to figure out the addresses of symbols inside a Position-Independent-Code shared library during runtime, now I can achieve that according to some observation, however,...
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"HelloWorld" program on MIPS is not working when loaded by linux core to another core
A program "HelloWorld" running on Mips Interaptive core0 VPE1, including crt0.S (which I wrote), main.c files creates an ELF in which the symbols are relative to 0x0:
0x0 - _core_reset (this is part ...
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Symbol conflict in transitive dependencies of two dynamic libraries
I am using two third party dynamic libraries: liba.so and libb.so. They both call a function named common included in another dynamic library, but liba.so should use the one from libsuba.so while libb....
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What is align in memory sections of an object file?
I was using objdump here, and using the -x flag, I saw that the sections were with some 2 ** 0. What would somebody be? Has any practical effect on this align
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) ...
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.comment section shows 3 different compilers?
I got an external .so file and I ran:
objdump -s --section .comment /opt/lib64/libexternal.so
It printed:
Contents of section .comment:
0000 4743433a 2028474e 55292034 2e342e37 GCC: (GNU) 4.4.7
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Can a loader of a binary fill a memory area?
I'm doing some tests here on my machine, and I realized that when I do not initialize a variable, its value tends to be 0, but it is only initialized with 0, when the code is compiled to 64 bits, ...
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x86 Linux ELF Loader Troubles
I'm trying to write an ELF executable loader for x86-64 Linux, similar to this, which was implemented on ARM. Chris Rossbach's advanced OS class includes a lab that does basically what I want to do. ...
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Is there an ELF equivalent of PE base relocations?
I've been looking at some disassembly of some ELF binaries and I noticed this:
0000000000401020 <_start>:
401020: 31 ed xor ebp,ebp
401022: 49 89 d1 ...
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LD_BIND_NOW doesn’t take effect on ELF PIE executable
Observations
When the Linux executable is compiled as PIE (Position Independent Executable, default on Ubuntu 18.04), the symbols from shared libraries (e.g. libc) will be resolved when the program ...
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Arm: How does objcopy know which sections from an elf to include in a binary or ihex?
I'm working on a project which involves parsing an arm elf file and extracting the sections from it.
There are obviously plenty of sections in an elf file which do not get loaded into flash, but I'm ...
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Additional data present in flash after last loaded section of elf
I have a STM32 project which involves a bootloader. The bootloader CRCs the entire application region of flash and then compares this value against a firmware header stored just after the application ...
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What's the pass in GCC handles const strings?
What's the pass name in GCC that handles building string array into .rodata section? Would like to write a plugin to intercept also strings in source code, I know there're a bunch of tools in binutils ...
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Why size of extern variables is 0 in ELF?
Extern declarations of variables in a c program result in size 0 in ELF. Why isn't actual size stored in ELF when known? For cases like incomplete arrays I understand there is no size information but ...
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"Invalid ELF header" using libxmljs on AWS Lambda
I have a super basic AWS Lambda function using serverless, express, and libxmljs (which binds JavaScript to libxml):
Code
serverless.xml:
service: xmltest
provider:
name: aws
runtime: nodejs10....
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Memory location of variables defined in a shared library
TL;DR Why do variables defined in a shared library seem to reside in segments defined in the main program and not the shared library?
I am trying to understand ELF file dynamic linking. I wrote a ...
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Get variable information from elf file
I'm trying to make a simple watch screen GUI on C#. I have an elf file, I need to get below information for every variable in this elf file.
Variable Name
Variable Size
Variable Address
I can do ...
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How to Hot Reload shared library on Linux
I'm attempting to replicate a cool trick out of Casey Muratori's popular Handmade Hero series. On win32, Casey was able to reload a DLL and see his code changes with only a few milliseconds of ...