Question about the differences between objdump and objcopy
XU SHENG
Sheng.Xu@alcatel-lucent.com
Mon May 26 03:01:00 GMT 2008
Could any guy answer my question?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Edison
-----Original Message-----
From: XU SHENG
Sent: 2008年5月23日 15:38
To: 'Alan Modra'
Cc: binutils@sources.redhat.com
Subject: RE: Question about the differences between objdump and objcopy
Hi Alan,
Thanks for your reply.
But I wonder it just caused by the difference of PHY/VIR addr?
I tried another ELF file, with program header list below:
Program Headers:
Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr FileSiz MemSiz Flg Align
LOAD 0x000000 0x08000000 0x08000000 0x00000 0x0815c RW 0x10000
LOAD 0x010000 0xfe000000 0xfe000000 0x24000 0x24050 RWE 0x10000
LOAD 0x040000 0xfe040000 0xfe040000 0x3ac000 0x3ac000 R 0x10000
GNU_STACK 0x000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000 0x00000 RWE 0x4
The Vir/Phy addr of all loadable segment are the same, but there is still many many pad bytes in binary output.
Best Regards,
Edison
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Modra [mailto:amodra@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: 2008年5月22日 14:27
To: XU SHENG
Cc: binutils@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Question about the differences between objdump and objcopy
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 09:53:56AM +0800, XU SHENG wrote:
> How ever, when I use objcopy to extract raw binary info.
> from
The program headers you showed had PhysAddr entries differing from VirtAddr. This will result in bfd sections with lma different to vma, and it is lma that is used when deciding where the data goes when writing a binary output.
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Alan Modra
Australia Development Lab, IBM
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