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It can write the destination objectfile in a format different from that of the source object file. Theexact behavior of \fBobjcopy\fR is controlled by command-line options.Note that \fBobjcopy\fR should be able to copy a fully linked filebetween any two formats. However, copying a relocatable object filebetween any two formats may not work as expected..PP\&\fBobjcopy\fR creates temporary files to do its translations anddeletes them afterward. \fBobjcopy\fR uses \s-1BFD\s0 to do all itstranslation work; it has access to all the formats described in \s-1BFD\s0and thus is able to recognize most formats without being toldexplicitly..PP\&\fBobjcopy\fR can be used to generate S\-records by using an outputtarget of \fBsrec\fR (e.g., use \fB\-O srec\fR)..PP\&\fBobjcopy\fR can be used to generate a raw binary file by using anoutput target of \fBbinary\fR (e.g., use \fB\-O binary\fR). When\&\fBobjcopy\fR generates a raw binary file, it will essentially producea memory dump of the contents of the input object file. All symbols andrelocation information will be discarded. The memory dump will start atthe load address of the lowest section copied into the output file..PPWhen generating an S\-record or a raw binary file, it may be helpful touse \fB\-S\fR to remove sections containing debugging information. Insome cases \fB\-R\fR will be useful to remove sections which containinformation that is not needed by the binary file..PPNote\-\-\-\fBobjcopy\fR is not able to change the endianness of its inputfiles. If the input format has an endianness (some formats do not),\&\fBobjcopy\fR can only copy the inputs into file formats that have thesame endianness or which have no endianness (e.g., \fBsrec\fR).(However, see the \fB\-\-reverse\-bytes\fR option.).SH "OPTIONS".IX Header "OPTIONS".IP "\fIinfile\fR" 4.IX Item "infile".PD 0.IP "\fIoutfile\fR" 4.IX Item "outfile".PDThe input and output files, respectively.If you do not specify \fIoutfile\fR, \fBobjcopy\fR creates atemporary file and destructively renames the result withthe name of \fIinfile\fR..IP "\fB\-I\fR \fIbfdname\fR" 4.IX Item "-I bfdname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-input\-target=\fR\fIbfdname\fR" 4.IX Item "--input-target=bfdname".PDConsider the source file's object format to be \fIbfdname\fR, rather thanattempting to deduce it..IP "\fB\-O\fR \fIbfdname\fR" 4.IX Item "-O bfdname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-output\-target=\fR\fIbfdname\fR" 4.IX Item "--output-target=bfdname".PDWrite the output file using the object format \fIbfdname\fR..IP "\fB\-F\fR \fIbfdname\fR" 4.IX Item "-F bfdname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-target=\fR\fIbfdname\fR" 4.IX Item "--target=bfdname".PDUse \fIbfdname\fR as the object format for both the input and the outputfile; i.e., simply transfer data from source to destination with notranslation..IP "\fB\-B\fR \fIbfdarch\fR" 4.IX Item "-B bfdarch".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-binary\-architecture=\fR\fIbfdarch\fR" 4.IX Item "--binary-architecture=bfdarch".PDUseful when transforming a raw binary input file into an object file.In this case the output architecture can be set to \fIbfdarch\fR. Thisoption will be ignored if the input file has a known \fIbfdarch\fR. Youcan access this binary data inside a program by referencing the specialsymbols that are created by the conversion process. These symbols arecalled _binary_\fIobjfile\fR_start, _binary_\fIobjfile\fR_end and_binary_\fIobjfile\fR_size. e.g. you can transform a picture file intoan object file and then access it in your code using these symbols..IP "\fB\-j\fR \fIsectionname\fR" 4.IX Item "-j sectionname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-only\-section=\fR\fIsectionname\fR" 4.IX Item "--only-section=sectionname".PDCopy only the named section from the input file to the output file.This option may be given more than once. Note that using this optioninappropriately may make the output file unusable..IP "\fB\-R\fR \fIsectionname\fR" 4.IX Item "-R sectionname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-remove\-section=\fR\fIsectionname\fR" 4.IX Item "--remove-section=sectionname".PDRemove any section named \fIsectionname\fR from the output file. Thisoption may be given more than once. Note that using this optioninappropriately may make the output file unusable..IP "\fB\-S\fR" 4.IX Item "-S".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-strip\-all\fR" 4.IX Item "--strip-all".PDDo not copy relocation and symbol information from the source file..IP "\fB\-g\fR" 4.IX Item "-g".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-strip\-debug\fR" 4.IX Item "--strip-debug".PDDo not copy debugging symbols or sections from the source file..IP "\fB\-\-strip\-unneeded\fR" 4.IX Item "--strip-unneeded"Strip all symbols that are not needed for relocation processing..IP "\fB\-K\fR \fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "-K symbolname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-keep\-symbol=\fR\fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "--keep-symbol=symbolname".PDWhen stripping symbols, keep symbol \fIsymbolname\fR even if it wouldnormally be stripped. This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-N\fR \fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "-N symbolname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-strip\-symbol=\fR\fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "--strip-symbol=symbolname".PDDo not copy symbol \fIsymbolname\fR from the source file. This optionmay be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-strip\-unneeded\-symbol=\fR\fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "--strip-unneeded-symbol=symbolname"Do not copy symbol \fIsymbolname\fR from the source file unless it is neededby a relocation. This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-G\fR \fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "-G symbolname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-keep\-global\-symbol=\fR\fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "--keep-global-symbol=symbolname".PDKeep only symbol \fIsymbolname\fR global. Make all other symbols localto the file, so that they are not visible externally. This option maybe given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-localize\-hidden\fR" 4.IX Item "--localize-hidden"In an \s-1ELF\s0 object, mark all symbols that have hidden or internal visibilityas local. This option applies on top of symbol-specific localization optionssuch as \fB\-L\fR..IP "\fB\-L\fR \fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "-L symbolname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-localize\-symbol=\fR\fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "--localize-symbol=symbolname".PDMake symbol \fIsymbolname\fR local to the file, so that it is notvisible externally. This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-W\fR \fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "-W symbolname".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-weaken\-symbol=\fR\fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "--weaken-symbol=symbolname".PDMake symbol \fIsymbolname\fR weak. This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-globalize\-symbol=\fR\fIsymbolname\fR" 4.IX Item "--globalize-symbol=symbolname"Give symbol \fIsymbolname\fR global scoping so that it is visibleoutside of the file in which it is defined. This option may be givenmore than once..IP "\fB\-w\fR" 4.IX Item "-w".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-wildcard\fR" 4.IX Item "--wildcard".PDPermit regular expressions in \fIsymbolname\fRs used in other commandline options. The question mark (?), asterisk (*), backslash (\e) andsquare brackets ([]) operators can be used anywhere in the symbolname. If the first character of the symbol name is the exclamationpoint (!) then the sense of the switch is reversed for that symbol.For example:.Sp.Vb 1\& -w -W !foo -W fo*.Ve.Spwould cause objcopy to weaken all symbols that start with \*(L"fo\*(R"except for the symbol \*(L"foo\*(R"..IP "\fB\-x\fR" 4.IX Item "-x".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-discard\-all\fR" 4.IX Item "--discard-all".PDDo not copy non-global symbols from the source file..IP "\fB\-X\fR" 4.IX Item "-X".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-discard\-locals\fR" 4.IX Item "--discard-locals".PDDo not copy compiler-generated local symbols.(These usually start with \fBL\fR or \fB.\fR.).IP "\fB\-b\fR \fIbyte\fR" 4.IX Item "-b byte".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-byte=\fR\fIbyte\fR" 4.IX Item "--byte=byte".PDKeep only every \fIbyte\fRth byte of the input file (header data is notaffected). \fIbyte\fR can be in the range from 0 to \fIinterleave\fR\-1,where \fIinterleave\fR is given by the \fB\-i\fR or \fB\-\-interleave\fRoption, or the default of 4. This option is useful for creating filesto program \s-1ROM\s0. It is typically used with an \f(CW\*(C`srec\*(C'\fR outputtarget..IP "\fB\-i\fR \fIinterleave\fR" 4.IX Item "-i interleave".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-interleave=\fR\fIinterleave\fR" 4.IX Item "--interleave=interleave".PDOnly copy one out of every \fIinterleave\fR bytes. Select which byte tocopy with the \fB\-b\fR or \fB\-\-byte\fR option. The default is 4.\&\fBobjcopy\fR ignores this option if you do not specify either \fB\-b\fR or\&\fB\-\-byte\fR..IP "\fB\-p\fR" 4.IX Item "-p".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-preserve\-dates\fR" 4.IX Item "--preserve-dates".PDSet the access and modification dates of the output file to be the sameas those of the input file..IP "\fB\-\-debugging\fR" 4.IX Item "--debugging"Convert debugging information, if possible. This is not the defaultbecause only certain debugging formats are supported, and theconversion process can be time consuming..IP "\fB\-\-gap\-fill\fR \fIval\fR" 4.IX Item "--gap-fill val"Fill gaps between sections with \fIval\fR. This operation applies tothe \fIload address\fR (\s-1LMA\s0) of the sections. It is done by increasingthe size of the section with the lower address, and filling in the extraspace created with \fIval\fR..IP "\fB\-\-pad\-to\fR \fIaddress\fR" 4.IX Item "--pad-to address"Pad the output file up to the load address \fIaddress\fR. This isdone by increasing the size of the last section. The extra space isfilled in with the value specified by \fB\-\-gap\-fill\fR (default zero)..IP "\fB\-\-set\-start\fR \fIval\fR" 4.IX Item "--set-start val"Set the start address of the new file to \fIval\fR. Not all object fileformats support setting the start address..IP "\fB\-\-change\-start\fR \fIincr\fR" 4.IX Item "--change-start incr".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-adjust\-start\fR \fIincr\fR" 4.IX Item "--adjust-start incr".PDChange the start address by adding \fIincr\fR. Not all object fileformats support setting the start address..IP "\fB\-\-change\-addresses\fR \fIincr\fR" 4.IX Item "--change-addresses incr".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-adjust\-vma\fR \fIincr\fR" 4.IX Item "--adjust-vma incr".PDChange the \s-1VMA\s0 and \s-1LMA\s0 addresses of all sections, as well as the startaddress, by adding \fIincr\fR. Some object file formats do not permitsection addresses to be changed arbitrarily. Note that this does notrelocate the sections; if the program expects sections to be loaded at acertain address, and this option is used to change the sections suchthat they are loaded at a different address, the program may fail..IP "\fB\-\-change\-section\-address\fR \fIsection\fR\fB{=,+,\-}\fR\fIval\fR" 4.IX Item "--change-section-address section{=,+,-}val".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-adjust\-section\-vma\fR \fIsection\fR\fB{=,+,\-}\fR\fIval\fR" 4.IX Item "--adjust-section-vma section{=,+,-}val".PDSet or change both the \s-1VMA\s0 address and the \s-1LMA\s0 address of the named\&\fIsection\fR. If \fB=\fR is used, the section address is set to\&\fIval\fR. Otherwise, \fIval\fR is added to or subtracted from thesection address. See the comments under \fB\-\-change\-addresses\fR,above. If \fIsection\fR does not exist in the input file, a warning willbe issued, unless \fB\-\-no\-change\-warnings\fR is used..IP "\fB\-\-change\-section\-lma\fR \fIsection\fR\fB{=,+,\-}\fR\fIval\fR" 4.IX Item "--change-section-lma section{=,+,-}val"Set or change the \s-1LMA\s0 address of the named \fIsection\fR. The \s-1LMA\s0address is the address where the section will be loaded into memory atprogram load time. Normally this is the same as the \s-1VMA\s0 address, whichis the address of the section at program run time, but on some systems,especially those where a program is held in \s-1ROM\s0, the two can bedifferent. If \fB=\fR is used, the section address is set to\&\fIval\fR. Otherwise, \fIval\fR is added to or subtracted from thesection address. See the comments under \fB\-\-change\-addresses\fR,above. If \fIsection\fR does not exist in the input file, a warningwill be issued, unless \fB\-\-no\-change\-warnings\fR is used..IP "\fB\-\-change\-section\-vma\fR \fIsection\fR\fB{=,+,\-}\fR\fIval\fR" 4.IX Item "--change-section-vma section{=,+,-}val"Set or change the \s-1VMA\s0 address of the named \fIsection\fR. The \s-1VMA\s0address is the address where the section will be located once theprogram has started executing. Normally this is the same as the \s-1LMA\s0address, which is the address where the section will be loaded intomemory, but on some systems, especially those where a program is held in\&\s-1ROM\s0, the two can be different. If \fB=\fR is used, the section addressis set to \fIval\fR. Otherwise, \fIval\fR is added to or subtractedfrom the section address. See the comments under\&\fB\-\-change\-addresses\fR, above. If \fIsection\fR does not exist inthe input file, a warning will be issued, unless\&\fB\-\-no\-change\-warnings\fR is used..IP "\fB\-\-change\-warnings\fR" 4.IX Item "--change-warnings".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-adjust\-warnings\fR" 4.IX Item "--adjust-warnings".PDIf \fB\-\-change\-section\-address\fR or \fB\-\-change\-section\-lma\fR or\&\fB\-\-change\-section\-vma\fR is used, and the named section does notexist, issue a warning. This is the default..IP "\fB\-\-no\-change\-warnings\fR" 4.IX Item "--no-change-warnings".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-no\-adjust\-warnings\fR" 4.IX Item "--no-adjust-warnings".PDDo not issue a warning if \fB\-\-change\-section\-address\fR or\&\fB\-\-adjust\-section\-lma\fR or \fB\-\-adjust\-section\-vma\fR is used, evenif the named section does not exist..IP "\fB\-\-set\-section\-flags\fR \fIsection\fR\fB=\fR\fIflags\fR" 4.IX Item "--set-section-flags section=flags"Set the flags for the named section. The \fIflags\fR argument is acomma separated string of flag names. The recognized names are\&\fBalloc\fR, \fBcontents\fR, \fBload\fR, \fBnoload\fR,\&\fBreadonly\fR, \fBcode\fR, \fBdata\fR, \fBrom\fR, \fBshare\fR, and\&\fBdebug\fR. You can set the \fBcontents\fR flag for a section whichdoes not have contents, but it is not meaningful to clear the\&\fBcontents\fR flag of a section which does have contents\*(--just removethe section instead. Not all flags are meaningful for all object fileformats..IP "\fB\-\-add\-section\fR \fIsectionname\fR\fB=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--add-section sectionname=filename"Add a new section named \fIsectionname\fR while copying the file. Thecontents of the new section are taken from the file \fIfilename\fR. Thesize of the section will be the size of the file. This option onlyworks on file formats which can support sections with arbitrary names..IP "\fB\-\-rename\-section\fR \fIoldname\fR\fB=\fR\fInewname\fR\fB[,\fR\fIflags\fR\fB]\fR" 4.IX Item "--rename-section oldname=newname[,flags]"Rename a section from \fIoldname\fR to \fInewname\fR, optionallychanging the section's flags to \fIflags\fR in the process. This hasthe advantage over usng a linker script to perform the rename in thatthe output stays as an object file and does not become a linkedexecutable..SpThis option is particularly helpful when the input format is binary,since this will always create a section called .data. If for example,you wanted instead to create a section called .rodata containing binarydata you could use the following command line to achieve it:.Sp.Vb 3\& objcopy -I binary -O <output_format> -B <architecture> \e\& --rename-section .data=.rodata,alloc,load,readonly,data,contents \e\& <input_binary_file> <output_object_file>.Ve.IP "\fB\-\-change\-leading\-char\fR" 4.IX Item "--change-leading-char"Some object file formats use special characters at the start ofsymbols. The most common such character is underscore, which compilersoften add before every symbol. This option tells \fBobjcopy\fR tochange the leading character of every symbol when it converts betweenobject file formats. If the object file formats use the same leadingcharacter, this option has no effect. Otherwise, it will add acharacter, or remove a character, or change a character, asappropriate..IP "\fB\-\-remove\-leading\-char\fR" 4.IX Item "--remove-leading-char"If the first character of a global symbol is a special symbol leadingcharacter used by the object file format, remove the character. Themost common symbol leading character is underscore. This option willremove a leading underscore from all global symbols. This can be usefulif you want to link together objects of different file formats withdifferent conventions for symbol names. This is different from\&\fB\-\-change\-leading\-char\fR because it always changes the symbol namewhen appropriate, regardless of the object file format of the outputfile..IP "\fB\-\-reverse\-bytes=\fR\fInum\fR" 4.IX Item "--reverse-bytes=num"Reverse the bytes in a section with output contents. A section length mustbe evenly divisible by the value given in order for the swap to be able totake place. Reversing takes place before the interleaving is performed..SpThis option is used typically in generating \s-1ROM\s0 images for problematictarget systems. For example, on some target boards, the 32\-bit wordsfetched from 8\-bit ROMs are re-assembled in little-endian byte orderregardless of the \s-1CPU\s0 byte order. Depending on the programming model, theendianness of the \s-1ROM\s0 may need to be modified..SpConsider a simple file with a section containing the following eightbytes: \f(CW12345678\fR..SpUsing \fB\-\-reverse\-bytes=2\fR for the above example, the bytes in theoutput file would be ordered \f(CW21436587\fR..SpUsing \fB\-\-reverse\-bytes=4\fR for the above example, the bytes in theoutput file would be ordered \f(CW43218765\fR..SpBy using \fB\-\-reverse\-bytes=2\fR for the above example, followed by\&\fB\-\-reverse\-bytes=4\fR on the output file, the bytes in the secondoutput file would be ordered \f(CW34127856\fR..IP "\fB\-\-srec\-len=\fR\fIival\fR" 4.IX Item "--srec-len=ival"Meaningful only for srec output. Set the maximum length of the Srecordsbeing produced to \fIival\fR. This length covers both address, data andcrc fields..IP "\fB\-\-srec\-forceS3\fR" 4.IX Item "--srec-forceS3"Meaningful only for srec output. Avoid generation of S1/S2 records,creating S3\-only record format..IP "\fB\-\-redefine\-sym\fR \fIold\fR\fB=\fR\fInew\fR" 4.IX Item "--redefine-sym old=new"Change the name of a symbol \fIold\fR, to \fInew\fR. This can be usefulwhen one is trying link two things together for which you have nosource, and there are name collisions..IP "\fB\-\-redefine\-syms=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--redefine-syms=filename"Apply \fB\-\-redefine\-sym\fR to each symbol pair "\fIold\fR \fInew\fR"listed in the file \fIfilename\fR. \fIfilename\fR is simply a flat file,with one symbol pair per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hashcharacter. This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-weaken\fR" 4.IX Item "--weaken"Change all global symbols in the file to be weak. This can be usefulwhen building an object which will be linked against other objects usingthe \fB\-R\fR option to the linker. This option is only effective whenusing an object file format which supports weak symbols..IP "\fB\-\-keep\-symbols=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--keep-symbols=filename"Apply \fB\-\-keep\-symbol\fR option to each symbol listed in the file\&\fIfilename\fR. \fIfilename\fR is simply a flat file, with one symbolname per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-strip\-symbols=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--strip-symbols=filename"Apply \fB\-\-strip\-symbol\fR option to each symbol listed in the file\&\fIfilename\fR. \fIfilename\fR is simply a flat file, with one symbolname per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-strip\-unneeded\-symbols=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--strip-unneeded-symbols=filename"Apply \fB\-\-strip\-unneeded\-symbol\fR option to each symbol listed inthe file \fIfilename\fR. \fIfilename\fR is simply a flat file, with onesymbol name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hashcharacter. This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-keep\-global\-symbols=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--keep-global-symbols=filename"Apply \fB\-\-keep\-global\-symbol\fR option to each symbol listed in thefile \fIfilename\fR. \fIfilename\fR is simply a flat file, with onesymbol name per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hashcharacter. This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-localize\-symbols=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--localize-symbols=filename"Apply \fB\-\-localize\-symbol\fR option to each symbol listed in the file\&\fIfilename\fR. \fIfilename\fR is simply a flat file, with one symbolname per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-globalize\-symbols=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--globalize-symbols=filename"Apply \fB\-\-globalize\-symbol\fR option to each symbol listed in the file\&\fIfilename\fR. \fIfilename\fR is simply a flat file, with one symbolname per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-weaken\-symbols=\fR\fIfilename\fR" 4.IX Item "--weaken-symbols=filename"Apply \fB\-\-weaken\-symbol\fR option to each symbol listed in the file\&\fIfilename\fR. \fIfilename\fR is simply a flat file, with one symbolname per line. Line comments may be introduced by the hash character.This option may be given more than once..IP "\fB\-\-alt\-machine\-code=\fR\fIindex\fR" 4.IX Item "--alt-machine-code=index"If the output architecture has alternate machine codes, use the\&\fIindex\fRth code instead of the default one. This is useful in casea machine is assigned an official code and the tool-chain adopts thenew code, but other applications still depend on the original codebeing used. For \s-1ELF\s0 based architectures if the \fIindex\fRalternative does not exist then the value is treated as an absolutenumber to be stored in the e_machine field of the \s-1ELF\s0 header..IP "\fB\-\-writable\-text\fR" 4.IX Item "--writable-text"Mark the output text as writable. This option isn't meaningful for allobject file formats..IP "\fB\-\-readonly\-text\fR" 4.IX Item "--readonly-text"Make the output text write protected. This option isn't meaningful for allobject file formats..IP "\fB\-\-pure\fR" 4.IX Item "--pure"Mark the output file as demand paged. This option isn't meaningful for allobject file formats..IP "\fB\-\-impure\fR" 4.IX Item "--impure"Mark the output file as impure. This option isn't meaningful for allobject file formats..IP "\fB\-\-prefix\-symbols=\fR\fIstring\fR" 4.IX Item "--prefix-symbols=string"Prefix all symbols in the output file with \fIstring\fR..IP "\fB\-\-prefix\-sections=\fR\fIstring\fR" 4.IX Item "--prefix-sections=string"Prefix all section names in the output file with \fIstring\fR..IP "\fB\-\-prefix\-alloc\-sections=\fR\fIstring\fR" 4.IX Item "--prefix-alloc-sections=string"Prefix all the names of all allocated sections in the output file with\&\fIstring\fR..IP "\fB\-\-add\-gnu\-debuglink=\fR\fIpath-to-file\fR" 4.IX Item "--add-gnu-debuglink=path-to-file"Creates a .gnu_debuglink section which contains a reference to \fIpath-to-file\fRand adds it to the output file..IP "\fB\-\-keep\-file\-symbols\fR" 4.IX Item "--keep-file-symbols"When stripping a file, perhaps with \fB\-\-strip\-debug\fR or\&\fB\-\-strip\-unneeded\fR, retain any symbols specifying source file names,which would otherwise get stripped..IP "\fB\-\-only\-keep\-debug\fR" 4.IX Item "--only-keep-debug"Strip a file, removing contents of any sections that would not bestripped by \fB\-\-strip\-debug\fR and leaving the debugging sectionsintact. In \s-1ELF\s0 files, this preserves all note sections in the output..SpThe intention is that this option will be used in conjunction with\&\fB\-\-add\-gnu\-debuglink\fR to create a two part executable. One astripped binary which will occupy less space in \s-1RAM\s0 and in adistribution and the second a debugging information file which is onlyneeded if debugging abilities are required. The suggested procedureto create these files is as follows:.RS 4.IP "1.<Link the executable as normal. Assuming that is is called>" 4.IX Item "1.<Link the executable as normal. Assuming that is is called>"\&\f(CW\*(C`foo\*(C'\fR then....ie n .IP "1.<Run ""objcopy \-\-only\-keep\-debug foo foo.dbg"" to>" 4.el .IP "1.<Run \f(CWobjcopy \-\-only\-keep\-debug foo foo.dbg\fR to>" 4.IX Item "1.<Run objcopy --only-keep-debug foo foo.dbg to>"create a file containing the debugging info..ie n .IP "1.<Run ""objcopy \-\-strip\-debug foo"" to create a>" 4.el .IP "1.<Run \f(CWobjcopy \-\-strip\-debug foo\fR to create a>" 4.IX Item "1.<Run objcopy --strip-debug foo to create a>"stripped executable..ie n .IP "1.<Run ""objcopy \-\-add\-gnu\-debuglink=foo.dbg foo"">" 4.el .IP "1.<Run \f(CWobjcopy \-\-add\-gnu\-debuglink=foo.dbg foo\fR>" 4.IX Item "1.<Run objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=foo.dbg foo>"to add a link to the debugging info into the stripped executable..RE.RS 4.SpNote\-\-\-the choice of \f(CW\*(C`.dbg\*(C'\fR as an extension for the debug infofile is arbitrary. Also the \f(CW\*(C`\-\-only\-keep\-debug\*(C'\fR step isoptional. You could instead do this:.IP "1.<Link the executable as normal.>" 4.IX Item "1.<Link the executable as normal.>".PD 0.ie n .IP "1.<Copy ""foo""\fR to \f(CW""foo.full"">" 4.el .IP "1.<Copy \f(CWfoo\fR to \f(CWfoo.full\fR>" 4.IX Item "1.<Copy foo to foo.full>".ie n .IP "1.<Run ""objcopy \-\-strip\-debug foo"">" 4.el .IP "1.<Run \f(CWobjcopy \-\-strip\-debug foo\fR>" 4.IX Item "1.<Run objcopy --strip-debug foo>".ie n .IP "1.<Run ""objcopy \-\-add\-gnu\-debuglink=foo.full foo"">" 4.el .IP "1.<Run \f(CWobjcopy \-\-add\-gnu\-debuglink=foo.full foo\fR>" 4.IX Item "1.<Run objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=foo.full foo>".RE.RS 4.PD.Spi.e., the file pointed to by the \fB\-\-add\-gnu\-debuglink\fR can be thefull executable. It does not have to be a file created by the\&\fB\-\-only\-keep\-debug\fR switch..SpNote\-\-\-this switch is only intended for use on fully linked files. Itdoes not make sense to use it on object files where the debugginginformation may be incomplete. Besides the gnu_debuglink featurecurrently only supports the presence of one filename containingdebugging information, not multiple filenames on a one-per-object-filebasis..RE.IP "\fB\-\-extract\-symbol\fR" 4.IX Item "--extract-symbol"Keep the file's section flags and symbols but remove all section data.Specifically, the option:.RS 4.IP "*<sets the virtual and load addresses of every section to zero;>" 4.IX Item "*<sets the virtual and load addresses of every section to zero;>".PD 0.IP "*<removes the contents of all sections;>" 4.IX Item "*<removes the contents of all sections;>".IP "*<sets the size of every section to zero; and>" 4.IX Item "*<sets the size of every section to zero; and>".IP "*<sets the file's start address to zero.>" 4.IX Item "*<sets the file's start address to zero.>".RE.RS 4.PD.SpThis option is used to build a \fI.sym\fR file for a VxWorks kernel.It can also be a useful way of reducing the size of a \fB\-\-just\-symbols\fRlinker input file..RE.IP "\fB\-V\fR" 4.IX Item "-V".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-version\fR" 4.IX Item "--version".PDShow the version number of \fBobjcopy\fR..IP "\fB\-v\fR" 4.IX Item "-v".PD 0.IP "\fB\-\-verbose\fR" 4.IX Item "--verbose".PDVerbose output: list all object files modified. In the case ofarchives, \fBobjcopy \-V\fR lists all members of the archive..IP "\fB\-\-help\fR" 4.IX Item "--help"Show a summary of the options to \fBobjcopy\fR..IP "\fB\-\-info\fR" 4.IX Item "--info"Display a list showing all architectures and object formats available..IP "\fB@\fR\fIfile\fR" 4.IX Item "@file"Read command-line options from \fIfile\fR. The options read areinserted in place of the original @\fIfile\fR option. If \fIfile\fRdoes not exist, or cannot be read, then the option will be treatedliterally, and not removed..SpOptions in \fIfile\fR are separated by whitespace. A whitespacecharacter may be included in an option by surrounding the entireoption in either single or double quotes. Any character (including abackslash) may be included by prefixing the character to be includedwith a backslash. The \fIfile\fR may itself contain additional@\fIfile\fR options; any such options will be processed recursively..SH "SEE ALSO".IX Header "SEE ALSO"\&\fIld\fR\|(1), \fIobjdump\fR\|(1), and the Info entries for \fIbinutils\fR..SH "COPYRIGHT".IX Header "COPYRIGHT"Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc..PPPermission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this documentunder the terms of the \s-1GNU\s0 Free Documentation License, Version 1.2or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with noBack-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in thesection entitled \*(L"\s-1GNU\s0 Free Documentation License\*(R".
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