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LLVM-READELF(1) LLVM LLVM-READELF(1) NAME llvm-readelf - GNU-style LLVM Object Reader SYNOPSIS llvm-readelf [options] [input...] DESCRIPTION The llvm-readelf tool displays low-level format-specific information about one or more object files. If input is "-", llvm-readelf reads from standard input. Otherwise, it will read from the specified filenames. OPTIONS --all, -a Equivalent to specifying all the main display options relevant to the file format. --addrsig Display the address-significance table. --arch-specific, -A Display architecture-specific information, e.g. the ARM attributes section on ARM. --bb-addr-map Display the contents of the basic block address map section(s), which contain the address of each function, along with the relative offset of each basic block. --decompress, -z Dump decompressed section content when used with -x or -p. If the section(s) are not compressed, they are displayed as is. --demangle, -C Display demangled symbol names in the output. --dependent-libraries Display the dependent libraries section. --dyn-relocations Display the dynamic relocation entries. --dyn-symbols, --dyn-syms Display the dynamic symbol table. --dynamic-table, --dynamic, -d Display the dynamic table. --cg-profile Display the callgraph profile section. --histogram, -I Display a bucket list histogram for dynamic symbol hash tables. --elf-linker-options Display the linker options section. --elf-output-style=<value> Format ELF information in the specified style. Valid options are LLVM, GNU, and JSON. LLVM output is an expanded and structured for- mat. GNU (the default) output mimics the equivalent GNU readelf output. JSON is JSON formatted output intended for machine consump- tion. --extra-sym-info Display extra information (section name) when showing symbols. --section-groups, -g Display section groups. --expand-relocs When used with --relocations, display each relocation in an expanded multi-line format. --file-header, -h Display file headers. --gnu-hash-table Display the GNU hash table for dynamic symbols. --hash-symbols Display the expanded hash table with dynamic symbol data. --hash-table Display the hash table for dynamic symbols. --headers, -e Equivalent to setting: --file-header, --program-headers, and --sections. --help Display a summary of command line options. --hex-dump=<section[,section,...]>, -x Display the specified section(s) as hexadecimal bytes. section may be a section index or section name. --memtag Display information about memory tagging present in the binary. This includes various memtag-specific dynamic entries, decoded global de- scriptor sections, and decoded Android-specific ELF notes. --needed-libs Display the needed libraries. --no-demangle Do not display demangled symbol names in the output. On by default. --notes, -n Display all notes. --pretty-print When used with --elf-output-style, JSON output will be formatted in a more readable format. --program-headers, --segments, -l Display the program headers. --relocations, --relocs, -r Display the relocation entries in the file. --sections, --section-headers, -S Display all sections. --section-data When used with --sections, display section data for each section shown. This option has no effect for GNU style output. --section-details, -t Display all section details. Used as an alternative to --sections. --section-mapping Display the section to segment mapping. --section-relocations When used with --sections, display relocations for each section shown. This option has no effect for GNU style output. --section-symbols When used with --sections, display symbols for each section shown. This option has no effect for GNU style output. --stackmap Display contents of the stackmap section. --stack-sizes Display the contents of the stack sizes section(s), i.e. pairs of function names and the size of their stack frames. Currently only implemented for GNU style output. --string-dump=<section[,section,...]>, -p Display the specified section(s) as a list of strings. section may be a section index or section name. --symbols, --syms, -s Display the symbol table. Also display the dynamic symbol table when using GNU output style for ELF. --unwind, -u Display unwind information. --version Display the version of the llvm-readelf executable. --version-info, -V Display version sections. --wide, -W Ignored for GNU readelf compatibility. The output is already similar to when using -W with GNU readelf. @<FILE> Read command-line options from response file <FILE>. EXIT STATUS llvm-readelf returns 0 under normal operation. It returns a non-zero exit code if there were any errors. SEE ALSO llvm-nm(1), llvm-objdump(1), llvm-readobj(1) AUTHOR Maintained by the LLVM Team (https://llvm.org/). COPYRIGHT 2003-2026, LLVM Project 19 2026-07-30 LLVM-READELF(1)
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