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25.\" $Id: addr2line.1 3263 2015-11-30 04:25:54Z kaiwang27 $
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27.Dd November 30, 2015
28.Os
29.Dt ADDR2LINE 1
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm addr2line
32.Nd translate program addresses to source file names and line numbers
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.Nm
35.Op Fl a | Fl -addresses
36.Op Fl b Ar target | Fl -target Ns = Ns Ar target
37.Op Fl e Ar pathname | Fl -exe Ns = Ns Ar pathname
38.Op Fl f | Fl -functions
39.Op Fl i | Fl -inlines
40.Op Fl j Ar sectionname | Fl -section Ns = Ns Ar sectionname
41.Op Fl p | Fl -pretty-print
42.Op Fl s | Fl -basename
43.Op Fl C | Fl -demangle
44.Op Fl H | Fl -help
45.Op Fl V | Fl -version
46.Op Ar hexaddress Ns ...
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Nm
50utility translates program addresses specified by the command line
51arguments
52.Ar hexaddress
53to their corresponding source file names and line numbers.
54If no arguments are given to
55.Nm ,
56it will read these addresses from standard input.
57.Pp
58Program addresses specified by arguments
59.Ar hexaddress
60are encoded using the conventions accepted by
61.Xr strtoull 3 .
62.Pp
63By default,
64.Nm
65will use the executable
66.Dq Pa a.out .
67The
68.Fl e
69option may be used to specified a different ELF object.
70.Pp
71The
72.Nm
73utility recognizes the following options:
74.Bl -tag -width indent
75.It Fl a | Fl -addresses
76Display the address prior to the line number information.
77.It Fl b Ar target | Fl -target Ns = Ns Ar target
78This option is recognized by
79.Nm
80but is ignored.
81It is supported for compatibility with GNU binutils.
82.It Fl e Ar pathname | Fl -exe Ns = Ns Ar pathname
83Use the ELF object specified by argument
84.Ar pathname
85to translate addresses.
86If this option is not specified,
87.Nm
88will use the file
89.Dq Pa a.out .
90.It Fl f | Fl -functions
91Display function names in addition to file and line number information.
92.It Fl i | Fl -inlines
93If the address specified belongs to an inlined function, also display the line
94number information for its caller, recursively until the first non-inlined
95caller.
96.It Fl j Ar sectionname | Fl -section Ns = Ns Ar sectionname
97The values specified by arguments
98.Ar hexaddress
99are to be treated as offsets into the section named
100.Ar sectionname .
101.It Fl p | -pretty-print
102Display the line number information on one line, in human readable manner.
103.It Fl s | -basename
104Display only the base name for each file name.
105.It Fl C | Fl -demangle
106Demangle C++ names.
107.It Fl H | Fl -help
108Print a help message.
109.It Fl V | Fl -version
110Print a version identifier and exit.
111.El
112.Sh OUTPUT FORMAT
113If the
114.Fl f
115option was not specified,
116.Nm
117will print the file name and line number for each address specified
118on a separate line.
119.Pp
120If the
121.Fl f
122option was specified,
123.Nm
124will print a line containing the name of the function corresponding
125to program address
126.Ar hexaddress ,
127followed by a line with the file name and line number.
128.Pp
129If the
130.Fl p
131option was specified,
132.Nm
133will print line number information and function name on one line in
134human readable manner. If the
135.Fl i
136option was also specified,
137.Nm
138will print the caller function information prefixed with
139.Dq (inlined by) .
140.Pp
141The
142.Nm
143utility prints the file name and line number using the format
144.Dq FILENAME:LINENUMBER .
145.Pp
146If a file or function name could not be determined,
147.Nm
148will print a question mark in their place.
149If the line number could not be determined,
150.Nm
151will print a zero in its place.
152.Sh EXAMPLES
153To map address 080483c4 in the default executable
154.Pa a.out
155to a source file name and line number use:
156.D1 "% addr2line 080483c4"
157.Pp
158To map address 080483c4 in executable
159.Pa helloworld ,
160use:
161.D1 "% addr2line -e helloworld 080483c4"
162.Pp
163To have
164.Nm
165act as a filter reading addresses from its standard input use:
166.D1 "% addr2line"
167.Pp
168To print the function name corresponding to an address in addition to
169its source file and line number use:
170.D1 "% addr2line -f 080483c4"
171.Sh EXIT STATUS
172.Ex -std
173.Sh SEE ALSO
174.Xr nm 1 ,
175.Xr elfdump 1 ,
176.Xr elfcopy 1 ,
177.Xr strtoull 3
178.Sh AUTHORS
179The
180.Nm
181utility was written by
182.An Kai Wang Aq Mt kaiwang27@users.sourceforge.net .
183