binutils/bfd and Sun C++ compilers

Lars Oppermann lars.oppermann@sun.com
Thu Aug 29 07:20:00 GMT 2002


Hi *,

I'm currently working on some cross-platform tooling that is using 
functionality from binutils-2.12; mostly objdump and addr2line.
When I use these tools to work with execautables or libraries that were 
compiled with the SunPro compilers (sparc), they work fine as long as 
-xs is used when debugging information is generated with -g at 
compile-time. However, as soon as the Sun C++ compiler is used addr2line 
will no longer find correct symbol- or line-info, objdump -g will always 
report the following error:

Bad stab: uv4;0;32
Last stabs entries before error:
n_type n_desc n_value  string
198    0      0000000000000000 short:t(0,2)=bs2;0;16;
198    0      0000000000000000 int:t(0,3)=bs4;0;32;
198    0      0000000000000000 long:t(0,4)=bs4;0;32;
198    0      0000000000000000 long long:t(0,5)=bs8;0;64;
198    0      0000000000000000 unsigned char:t(0,6)=buc1;0;8;
198    0      0000000000000000 unsigned short:t(0,7)=bu2;0;16;
198    0      0000000000000000 unsigned:t(0,8)=bu4;0;32;
198    0      0000000000000000 unsigned long:t(0,9)=bu4;0;32;
198    0      0000000000000000 unsigned long long:t(0,10)=bu8;0;64;
198    0      0000000000000000 signed char:t(0,11)=bsc1;0;8;
198    0      0000000000000000 wchar_t:t(0,12)=buc4;0;32;
198    0      0000000000000000 void:t(0,13)=bs0;0;0
198    0      0000000000000000 float:t(0,14)=R1;4;
198    0      0000000000000000 double:t(0,15)=R2;8;
198    0      0000000000000000 long double:t(0,16)=R6;16;
198    0      0000000000000000 ...:t(0,17)=buv4;0;32

trying to load such a binary with gdb-5.2 will even result in gdb 
coredumping.

Is this a known issue, am I missing something?

Bests
Lars

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