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UMPS3-OBJDUMP

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NAME

umps3-objdump – The umps3-objdump object file analysis utility

SYNOPSIS

umps3-objdump [ OPTIONS ] FILE

DESCRIPTION

The command-line umps3-objdump utility is used to analyze object files created by the umps3-elf2umps utility.

This utility performs the same functions as mipsel-linux-gnu-objdump (or mips-linux-gnu-objdump ) which is included in the cross-platform development tool set.

umps3-objdump is used to analyze .core , .rom , and .aout object files while mipsel-linux-gnu-objdump is used to analyze ELF-formatted object files.

The output from umps3-objdump is directed to stdout.

OPTIONS

-h

Optional flag to show the .aout program header, if present.

-d

Optional flag to “disassemble” and display the .text area in FILE .

This is an “assembly” dump of the code, thus it will contain load and branch delay slots; differing from the machine language version of the same code.

-x

Optional flag to produce a complete little-endian format hexadecimal word dump of FILE .

Zero-filled blocks will be skipped and marked with *asterisks*.

The output will appear identical regardless of whether FILE is little-endian or big-endian.

-b

Optional flag to produce a complete byte dump of FILE .

Zero-filled blocks will be skipped and marked with *asterisks*.

Unlike with the -x flag, the endian-format of the output will depend on the endianness of FILE ; i.e. if FILE is big-endian than the output will be big-endian.

-a

Flag to perform all of the above optional operations.

FILES

FILE is the .core , .rom , or .aout object file to be analyzed.

AUTHOR

Mauro Morsiani
Contributors can be listed on GitHub.

BUGS

Report issues on GitHub: https://github.com/virtualsquare/umps3

SEE ALSO

umps3 (1), umps3-elf2umps (1), umps3-mkdev (1)

Full documentation at: https://github.com/virtualsquare/umps3
Project wiki: https://wiki.virtualsquare.org/#!umps/umps.md

COPYRIGHT

2004, Mauro Morsiani