ELF stands for Executable and Linkable Format, a file format for files containing machine code.

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C/C++ with GCC: Statically add resource files to executable/library

Does anybody have an idea how to statically compile any resource file right into the executable or the shared library file using GCC? For example I'd like add image files that never change (and if ...
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Segmentation Fault With Char Array and Pointer in C on Linux

So I have the following program: int main(){ char* one = "computer"; char two[] = "another"; two[1]='b'; one[1]='b'; return 0; } It segfaults on the line "one[1]='b'" which makes sense ...
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Pack shared libraries into the elf

Is there a utility that can take ALL the SO's that an Elf needs turn them into static then converts the Elf to be SO's free?
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Difference in position-independent code: x86 vs x86-64

I was recently building a certain shared library (ELF) targeting x86-64 architecture, like this: g++ -o binary.so -shared --no-undefined ... -lfoo -lbar This failed with the following error: ...
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Extract global variables from a.out file

Edit (updated question) I have a simple C program: // it is not important to know what the code does you may skip the code main.c #include <bsp.h> unsigned int AppCtr; unsigned ...
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.bss section in elf file

If I understand correctly, the .bss section in ELF files is used to allocate space for zero-initialized variables. Our tool chain produces ELF files, hence my question: does the .bss section actually ...
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Why do virtual memory addresses for linux binaries start at 0x8048000?

Disassembling an ELF binary on a Ubuntu x86 system I couldn't help but notice that the code(.text) section starts from the virtual address 0x8048000 and all lower memory addresses seem to be unused. ...
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How to retrieve the GCC version used to compile a given ELF executable?

I'd like to retrieve the GCC version used to compile a given executable. I tried readelf but didn't get the information. Any thoughts? -Ilyes
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How do you extract only the contents of an ELF section

I've tried the following, but the resulting file is still an ELF and not purely the section content. $ objcopy --only-section=<name> <infile> <outfile> I just want the contents of ...
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How to get the size of a C function?

Suppose I have a function like below: # cat 003.c int foo(int a, int b) { return a+b; } And compile it like this: gcc -S 003.c The gets the following assembly result: .file "003.c" ...
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Has anyone been able to create a hybrid of PE COFF and ELF?

I mean could a single binary file run in both Win32 and Linux i386 ?
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Library to read ELF file DWARF debug information

Any recommendations for a good cross-platform library for reading ELF file debug information in DWARF format? I'd like to read the DWARF debug info in a Python program.
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gcc compiled binaries w/different sizes?

If the same code is built at different times w/gcc, the resulting binary will have different contents. OK, I'm not wild about that, but that's what it is. However, I've recently run into a situation ...
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What is default register state when program launches (asm, linux)?

When the program launches (linux, elf) - is there zeros in eax, ebx, etc. or there can be anything (i'm not doing any calls or using extern libraryies)? On my machine it is really so, can I relay on ...
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How does a compiled C++ class look like?

With some background in assemble instructions and C programs, I can visualize how a compiled function would look like, but it's funny I have never so carefully thought about how a compiled C++ class ...
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Creating ELF instead of a.out

I need to generate a simple "Hello World" ELF32 executable using gcc. I don't seem to have the gcc-elf command though. Is it possible to create ELF binaries instead of a.out without building gcc ...
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Inject code into not running application

I need to put my function into elf linux application, and then replace call to my function. Is it possible to do it just editing file in hiew (or something like this). The question is how to find a ...
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How to install GCC from scratch with GMP, MPFR, MPC, ELF, without shared libraries?

How do I install GCC (the GNU Compiler Collection) from scratch using the current version, using the correct versions of dependencies, not using a package manager (like yum, rpm, apt, dpkg), and not ...
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load-time ELF relocation

I am writing a simple user-space ELF loader under Linux (why? for 'fun'). My loader at the moment is quite simple and is designed to load only statically-linked ELF files containing ...
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Linux user-space ELF loader

I need to do a rather unusual thing: manually execute an elf executable. I.e. load all sections into right places, query main() and call it (and cleanup then). Executable will be statically linked, so ...
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How do I find the direct shared object dependencies of a Linux (ELF) binary?

How can I easily find out the direct shared object dependencies of a Linux binary (in ELF format)? I'm aware of the ldd tool, but that appears to output all dependencies of a binary, including the ...
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How to load a shared library without loading its dependencies?

Say I have a library libfoo.so.1, which depends (according to ldd) on libbar.so.1. However, libbar.so.1 is not available at the moment. My app needs to call a function in libfoo.so.1 which doesn't ...
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How to hook a function for a particular shared ELF library?

LD_PRELOAD hooks some functions for the entire process, but I need to hook a particular function for only one dynamically linked library by its name.
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Accessing data appended to an ELF binary

I have a static ELF binary which reads data from a zipfile. In order to simplify distribution, I want to append the zipfile to the binary, like so: $ cat mydata.zip >> mybinary I know that ...
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ELF binary entry point

why is the entry point in each ELF binary something starting with 0x80xxxxx? Why doesn't the program start at (virtual) address 0x0? When executed, program will start running from virtual address ...
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Why is the ELF entry point 0x8048000 not changeable?

Following up ELF binary entry point and Why do virtual memory addresses for linux binaries start at 0x8048000?, why cannot I make ld use a different entry point than the default with ld -e? If I do ...
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Clarification on Binary file (PE/COFF & ELF) formats & terminology

I'm confusing little in terminology. A file that is given as input to the linker is called Object File. The linker produces an Image file, which in turn is used as input by the loader. I got ...
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Patching code/symbols into a dynamic-linked ELF binary

Suppose I have an ELF binary that's dynamic linked, and I want to override/redirect certain library calls. I know I can do this with LD_PRELOAD, but I want a solution that's permanent in the binary, ...
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Why would the ELF header of a shared library specify Linux as the OSABI?

All the standard shared libraries on my Linux system (Fedora 9) specify ELFOSABI_NONE (0) as their OSABI. This is fine - however I've received a shared library from a supplier where the OSABI given ...
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How the diff segments like Heap, stack, text section are related to the Physical Memory(RAM)?

When a C program is compiled and the object file(ELF) is created. the object file contains different sections such as bss, data, text and other segments. I understood that these sections of the ELF ...
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getting the sh_name member in a section header elf file

I'm trying to get the correct offset to the section name by accessing the sh_name member of an elf file, but it keep giving me zero, or null... I'm supposed to only use mmap() and the elf.h - no ...
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How are variables in shared libraries referenced by loader?

I now understand how dynamic functions are referenced, by procedure linkage table like below: Dump of assembler code for function foo@plt: 0x0000000000400528 <foo@plt+0>: jmpq *0x2004d2(%rip) ...
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How do global variables get initialized by the elf loader

For global variables in C like int aglobal = 5; When does the 5 get transferred into aglobal by the loader and how does it know to put 5 in aglobal. Same situation with a static declaration in a ...
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How to collect data from different .a files into one array? How to keep sections in .a files with ld script?

I need to collect some data from different .a files to one array. I do it by collecting data to one section first .c file TArElement __attribute__((section(".my.special.section"))) uwiveuve = { ...
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libxml-ruby failed to load at x86_64

We are having problem with libxml-ruby gem at the server side Possible because it uses x86_64 architecture: $ uname -a Linux ip-10-228-171-64 2.6.21.7-2.fc8xen-ec2-v1.0 #1 SMP Tue Sep 1 10:25:30 EDT ...
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COFF on Linux or ELF on Windows

Is it possible to run the COFF executable files on UNIX or the ELF executable files on Windows? And what would be the steps to be able to run either file type on Windows and UNIX. I'm just curious.
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ELF Dynamic loader symbol lookup ordering

What is the search order for symbol lookup when resolving dynamic relocations? When resolving symbols for a shared library does the loader first search in the 'main executable' (to let the main ...
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What is the difference between .got and .got.plt section?

What is the difference between .got and .got.plt section in ELF format?
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ELF-Binary compiled by gcc: What happens from entry point to main?

I get the entry point with readelf -h: Entry point address: 0x8048400 Debugging with gdb and Intel syntax: (gdb) x/13i 0x8048400 0x8048400 <_start>: xor ebp,ebp 0x8048402 ...
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How to make it work a cross-compiled ELF file on Android?

I have prepared a sample C code below to make it run on Android Operating System by following these procedures, /*test.c file*/ #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { ...
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Easiest way to merge 2 or more ELF files

I'm working on some embedded code for a class project that currently (per requirements) creates a number of srec files and merges them. I'd like to be able to load this code into QEMU, but it is ...
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How does linker find shared library without SONAME

if I create a shared library without a SONAME like this gcc -shared libfoo.o -o libfoo.so and link against it, how does the linker find my shared library? Is the filename libfoo.so considered as ...
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Is there an open source library to read ELF files in .NET?

I am searching a library to extract information from ELF files, preferably in .NET.
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how about .bss section not zero initialized

as we know .bss contains un-initialized variables. if in c code, programer initialize the variables before using them. then .bss is not necessary to be zero before executing C code. Am I right? ...
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Add source code to elf file

I want to add my C++ source code to the corresponding elf binary file and I'm looking for the best way to do this. (I'm using several versions of my code and not every version should be committed into ...
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Loading/unloading ELF sections on demand?

For a rather obscure use case I'd like to have a (large) statically linked Linux executable made up of a small piece of control code and large pieces of static (read-only) data. Is it possible, to ...
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Reading elf file - section header string table

I have to write a C program that prints an ELF file (it's for a school assignment so it needs to be custom made, without any libraries). I've read an documentation for the ELF file format and figured ...
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programatic way to find ELF aux header (or envp) in shared library code?

I'm looking for a programatic way to find the powerpc cpu type on Linux. Performing some google searches associated an answer suggesting the mfpvr instruction I found that this is available in the ...
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Friend function access the private members of class defined in static library

I have a static library written in C++. I have also got the header files for the classes defined in the static library. Can I access the private members of the classes defined in the static library ...
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What's the meaning of dylib files?

My C++ compiler creates "dylib" files which contain dynamic libraries. Whats the difference between .dylib and .so files? And what is the difference between files in Mach-O format and files in an ...

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