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.\" You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
.\" 1.0 of the CDDL.
.\"
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.\" source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
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.\" Copyright (c) 2015, Joyent, Inc.
.\"
.Dd Oct 4, 2014
.Dt CTFDUMP 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm ctfdump
.Nd dump parts of ctf data from files
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm ctfdump
.Op Fl dfhlsSt
.Op Fl p Ar parent
.Op Fl u Ar outfile
.Ar file
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
utility dumps and decodes the
.Sy CTF
data contained inside of
.Sy ELF
objects and raw
.Sy CTF
files.
.Lp
.Nm
can dump information about the
.Sy CTF header ,
the
.Sy labels
encoded in the
.Sy CTF
container,
the types of
.Sy data objects ,
the internal
.Sy string
table,
the types of the return function and the arguments for
.Sy functions ,
and of course, it displays information about the
.Sy types
defined in the
.Sy CTF
container.
.Lp
.Nm
can also be used to dump out the raw
.Sy CTF
data and send it to another file. When writing out data, it always
ensures that the
.Sy CTF
data is decompressed. In this form, the
.Sy CTF
data can be inspected using
.Nm
and other tools such as
.Xr mdb 1 .
.Lp
When no options are specified,
.Nm
displays all information. However, when the
.Fl u
option is used, then no information is displayed by default, unless
requested through the the appropriate option.
.Sh OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
.Bl -hang -width Ds
.It Fl d
.Bd -filled -compact
Dump the types of symbols that correspond to objects.
.Ed
.It Fl f
.Bd -filled -compact
Dump the types of the return values and arguments of the functions.
.Ed
.It Fl h
.Bd -filled -compact
Dump the
.Sy CTF
header
.Ed
.It Fl l
.Bd -filled -compact
Dump all
.Sy CTF
labels associated with the file.
.Ed
.It Fl p Ar parent
.Bd -filled -compact
Use the type information in
.Em parent
to supplement output. This is useful when a
.Nm CTF
container has been
.Sy uniquified
against
.Em parent .
This allows
.Nm
to use the names of types when used with
.Fl t .
.Ed
.It Fl s
.Bd -filled -compact
Dump the internal
.Sy CTF
string table
.Ed
.It Fl S
.Bd -filled -compact
Displays statistics about the
.Sy CTF
container.
.Ed
.It Fl t
.Bd -filled -compact
Dump the type information contained in the
.Sy CTF
conatiner.
.Ed
.It Fl u Ar outfile
.Bd -filled -compact
Copies the uncompressed
.Sy CTF
data to the file specified by
.Em outfile .
This can be used to make it easier to inspect the raw
.Sy CTF
data.
.Ed
.El
.Sh EXIT STATUS
.Bl -inset
.It Sy 0
.Dl Execution completed successfully.
.It Sy 1
.Dl A fatal error occured.
.It Sy 2
.Dl Invalid command line options were specified.
.El
.Sh EXAMPLES
.Sy Example 1
Displaying the Type Section of a Single File
.Lp
The following example dumps the type section of the file
.Sy /usr/lib/libc.so.1 .
.Bd -literal -offset 6n
$ ctfdump -t /usr/lib/libc.so.1
- Types ----------------------------------------------------
<1> int encoding=SIGNED offset=0 bits=32
<2> long encoding=SIGNED offset=0 bits=32
<3> typedef pid_t refers to 2
<4> unsigned int encoding=0x0 offset=0 bits=32
<5> typedef uid_t refers to 4
<6> typedef gid_t refers to 5
<7> typedef uintptr_t refers to 4
\&...
.Ed
.Lp
.Sy Example 2
Dumping the CTF data to Another File
.Lp
The following example dumps the entire CTF data from the file
.Sy /usr/lib/libc.so.1
and places it into the file
.Sy ctf.out .
This then shows how you can use the
.Xr mdb 1
to inspect its contents.
.Bd -literal -offset 6n
$ ctfdump -u ctf.out /usr/lib/libc.so.1
$ mdb ./ctf.out
> ::typedef -r /usr/lib/libctf.so.1
> 0::print ctf_header_t
{
cth_preamble = {
ctp_magic = 0xcff1
ctp_version = 0x2
ctp_flags = 0
}
cth_parlabel = 0
cth_parname = 0
cth_lbloff = 0
cth_objtoff = 0x8
cth_funcoff = 0x5e0
cth_typeoff = 0x7178
cth_stroff = 0x12964
cth_strlen = 0x7c9c
}
.Ed
.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
The command syntax is
.Sy Committed .
The output format is
.Sy Uncommitted .
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr ctfdiff 1 ,
.Xr dump 1 ,
.Xr elfdump 1 ,
.Xr mdb 1 ,
.Xr ctf 4
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