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- llvm-dwarfdump - dump and verify DWARF debug information
- ========================================================
- .. program:: llvm-dwarfdump
- SYNOPSIS
- --------
- :program:`llvm-dwarfdump` [*options*] [*filename ...*]
- DESCRIPTION
- -----------
- :program:`llvm-dwarfdump` parses DWARF sections in object files,
- archives, and `.dSYM` bundles and prints their contents in
- human-readable form. Only the .debug_info section is printed unless one of
- the section-specific options or :option:`--all` is specified.
- If no input file is specified, `a.out` is used instead. If `-` is used as the
- input file, :program:`llvm-dwarfdump` reads the input from its standard input
- stream.
- OPTIONS
- -------
- .. option:: -a, --all
- Dump all supported DWARF sections.
- .. option:: --arch=<arch>
- Dump DWARF debug information for the specified CPU architecture.
- Architectures may be specified by name or by number. This
- option can be specified multiple times, once for each desired
- architecture. All CPU architectures will be printed by
- default.
- .. option:: -c, --show-children
- Show a debug info entry's children when selectively printing with
- the `=<offset>` argument of :option:`--debug-info`, or options such
- as :option:`--find` or :option:`--name`.
- .. option:: --color
- Use colors in output.
- .. option:: -f <name>, --find=<name>
- Search for the exact text <name> in the accelerator tables
- and print the matching debug information entries.
- When there is no accelerator tables or the name of the DIE
- you are looking for is not found in the accelerator tables,
- try using the slower but more complete :option:`--name` option.
- .. option:: -F, --show-form
- Show DWARF form types after the DWARF attribute types.
- .. option:: -h, --help
- Show help and usage for this command.
- .. option:: --help-list
- Show help and usage for this command without grouping the options
- into categories.
- .. option:: -i, --ignore-case
- Ignore case distinctions when using :option:`--name`.
- .. option:: -n <name>, --name=<name>
- Find and print all debug info entries whose name
- (`DW_AT_name` attribute) is <name>.
- .. option:: --lookup=<address>
- Look up <address> in the debug information and print out the file,
- function, block, and line table details.
- .. option:: -o <path>
- Redirect output to a file specified by <path>, where `-` is the
- standard output stream.
- .. option:: -p, --show-parents
- Show a debug info entry's parents when selectively printing with
- the `=<offset>` argument of :option:`--debug-info`, or options such
- as :option:`--find` or :option:`--name`.
- .. option:: --parent-recurse-depth=<N>
- When displaying debug info entry parents, only show them to a
- maximum depth of <N>.
- .. option:: --quiet
- Use with :option:`--verify` to not emit to `STDOUT`.
- .. option:: -r <N>, --recurse-depth=<N>
- When displaying debug info entries, only show children to a maximum
- depth of <N>.
- .. option:: --statistics
- Collect debug info quality metrics and print the results
- as machine-readable single-line JSON output.
- .. option:: --summarize-types
- Abbreviate the description of type unit entries.
- .. option:: -x, --regex
- Treat any <name> strings as regular expressions when searching
- with :option:`--name`. If :option:`--ignore-case` is also specified,
- the regular expression becomes case-insensitive.
- .. option:: -u, --uuid
- Show the UUID for each architecture.
- .. option:: --diff
- Dump the output in a format that is more friendly for comparing
- DWARF output from two different files.
- .. option:: -v, --verbose
- Display verbose information when dumping. This can help to debug
- DWARF issues.
- .. option:: --verify
- Verify the structure of the DWARF information by verifying the
- compile unit chains, DIE relationships graph, address
- ranges, and more.
- .. option:: --version
- Display the version of the tool.
- .. option:: --debug-abbrev, --debug-addr, --debug-aranges, --debug-cu-index, --debug-frame [=<offset>], --debug-gnu-pubnames, --debug-gnu-pubtypes, --debug-info [=<offset>], --debug-line [=<offset>], --debug-line-str, --debug-loc [=<offset>], --debug-loclists [=<offset>], --debug-macro, --debug-names, --debug-pubnames, --debug-pubtypes, --debug-ranges, --debug-rnglists, --debug-str, --debug-str-offsets, --debug-tu-index, --debug-types, --eh-frame [=<offset>], --gdb-index, --apple-names, --apple-types, --apple-namespaces, --apple-objc
- Dump the specified DWARF section by name. Only the
- `.debug_info` section is shown by default. Some entries
- support adding an `=<offset>` as a way to provide an
- optional offset of the exact entry to dump within the
- respective section. When an offset is provided, only the
- entry at that offset will be dumped, else the entire
- section will be dumped.
- .. option:: @<FILE>
- Read command-line options from `<FILE>`.
- EXIT STATUS
- -----------
- :program:`llvm-dwarfdump` returns 0 if the input files were parsed and dumped
- successfully. Otherwise, it returns 1.
- SEE ALSO
- --------
- :manpage:`dsymutil(1)`
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