ADDR2LINE(1) | GNU Development Tools | ADDR2LINE(1) |
NAME
addr2line - convert addresses into file names and line numbers.SYNOPSIS
addr2line [ -a|--addresses][-b bfdname|--target=bfdname]
[-C|--demangle[=style]]
[-e filename|--exe=filename]
[-f|--functions] [-s|--basename]
[-i|--inlines]
[-p|--pretty-print]
[-j|--section=name]
[-H|--help] [-V|--version]
[addr addr ...]
DESCRIPTION
addr2line translates addresses into file names and line numbers. Given an address in an executable or an offset in a section of a relocatable object, it uses the debugging information to figure out which file name and line number are associated with it.OPTIONS
The long and short forms of options, shown here as alternatives, are equivalent.- -a
- --addresses
- Display the address before the function name, file and line number information. The address is printed with a 0x prefix to easily identify it.
- -b bfdname
- --target=bfdname
- Specify that the object-code format for the object files is bfdname.
- -C
- --demangle[=style]
- Decode (demangle) low-level symbol names into user-level names. Besides removing any initial underscore prepended by the system, this makes C++ function names readable. Different compilers have different mangling styles. The optional demangling style argument can be used to choose an appropriate demangling style for your compiler.
- -e filename
- --exe=filename
- Specify the name of the executable for which addresses should be translated. The default file is a.out.
- -f
- --functions
- Display function names as well as file and line number information.
- -s
- --basenames
- Display only the base of each file name.
- -i
- --inlines
- If the address belongs to a function that was inlined, the source information for all enclosing scopes back to the first non-inlined function will also be printed. For example, if "main" inlines "callee1" which inlines "callee2", and address is from "callee2", the source information for "callee1" and "main" will also be printed.
- -j
- --section
- Read offsets relative to the specified section instead of absolute addresses.
- -p
- --pretty-print
- Make the output more human friendly: each location are printed on one line. If option -i is specified, lines for all enclosing scopes are prefixed with (inlined by).
- @file
-
Read command-line options from file. The options read are inserted in place of the original @ file option. If file does not exist, or cannot be read, then the option will be treated literally, and not removed.
SEE ALSO
Info entries for binutils.COPYRIGHT
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