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|
-*- text -*-
Changes in 2.42:
* The objdump program has a new command line option -Z/--decompress which
changes the behaviour of the -s/--full-contents option, forcing it to
decompress the contents of any compressed section before they are displayed.
In addition when objdump is displaying sections headers (via the -h/--headers
command line option) it will now display "COMPRESSED" in the Flags field of
any compressed section.
* The readelf program has a new command line option --extra-sym-info which
extends the information displayed by the --symbols option. When enabled
the display will include the name of the section referenced by a symbol's
index field (st_shndx). In the future more information may also be displayed
when this option is enabled.
* objcopy --set-section-flags now supports "large" to set SHF_X86_64_LARGE
for ELF x86-64 objects.
* objdump --visualize-jumps is now supported on s390 architecture.
* The s390 disassembly now optionally includes the instruction description as
comment with the s390-specific disassembler option "insndesc":
- For objdump it can be enabled with "objdump -M insndesc ...".
- In gdb it can be enabled with "set disassembler-options insndesc".
Changes in 2.41:
* The MIPS port now supports the Sony Interactive Entertainment Allegrex
processor, used with the PlayStation Portable, which implements the MIPS
II ISA along with a single-precision FPU and a few implementation-specific
integer instructions.
* Objdump's --private option can now be used on PE format files to display the
fields in the file header and section headers.
* New versioned release of libsframe: libsframe.so.1. This release introduces
versioned symbols with version node name LIBSFRAME_1.0. This release also
updates the ABI in an incompatible way: this includes removal of
sframe_get_funcdesc_with_addr API, change in the behavior of
sframe_fre_get_ra_offset and sframe_fre_get_fp_offset APIs.
* SFrame Version 2 is now the default (and only) format version supported by
gas, ld, readelf and objdump.
* Add command-line option, --strip-section-headers, to objcopy and strip to
remove ELF section header from ELF file.
* The RISC-V port now supports the following new standard extensions:
- Zicond (conditional zero instructions)
- Zfa (additional floating-point instructions)
- Zvbb, Zvbc, Zvkg, Zvkned, Zvknh[ab], Zvksed, Zvksh, Zvkn, Zvknc, Zvkng,
Zvks, Zvksc, Zvkg, Zvkt (vector crypto instructions)
* The RISC-V port now supports the following vendor-defined extensions:
- XVentanaCondOps
* The LoongArch port now supports the following extensions:
- LSX (Loongson SIMD eXtension; 128-bit vectors)
- LASX (Loongson Advanced SIMD eXtension; 256-bit vectors)
- LVZ (Loongson Virtualization extension)
- LBT (Loongson Binary Translation extension)
* The LoongArch disassembly output received the following tweaks:
- Colored output is now supported.
- Some pseudo-instructions are now shown in place of the canonical forms,
where semantics are equivalent. A disassembler option '-M no-aliases' is
added to disable the new behavior.
- Signed immediates are no longer printed with their hex representation.
- Unrecognized instruction words are now shown with '.word'.
Changes in 2.40:
* Objdump has a new command line option --show-all-symbols which will make it
display all symbols that match a given address when disassembling. (Normally
only the first symbol that matches an address is shown).
* Add --enable-colored-disassembly configure time option to enable colored
disassembly output by default, if the output device is a terminal. Note,
this configure option is disabled by default.
* DCO signed contributions are now accepted.
* objcopy --decompress-debug-sections now supports zstd compressed debug
sections. The new option --compress-debug-sections=zstd compresses debug
sections with zstd.
* addr2line and objdump --dwarf now support zstd compressed debug sections.
* The dlltool program now accepts --deterministic-libraries and
--non-deterministic-libraries as command line options to control whether or
not it generates deterministic output libraries. If neither of these options
are used the default is whatever was set when the binutils were configured.
* readelf and objdump now have a newly added option --sframe which dumps the
SFrame section.
Changes in 2.39:
* Add --no-weak/-W option to nm to make it ignore weak symbols.
* Add an option to objdump and readelf to prevent attempts to access debuginfod
servers when following links.
* objcopy --weaken, --weaken-symbol, and --weaken-symbols now make ELF
STB_GNU_UNIQUE symbols weak.
* objdump now supports syntax highlighting of disassembler output for some
architectures. Use the --disassembler-color=MODE command line flag, with
mode being either off, color, or extended-color.
Changes in 2.38:
* elfedit: Add --output-abiversion option to update ABIVERSION.
* Add support for the LoongArch instruction set.
* Tools which display symbols or strings (readelf, strings, nm, objdump)
have a new command line option which controls how unicode characters are
handled. By default they are treated as normal for the tool. Using
--unicode=locale will display them according to the current locale.
Using --unicode=hex will display them as hex byte values, whilst
--unicode=escape will display them as escape sequences. In addition
using --unicode=highlight will display them as unicode escape sequences
highlighted in red (if supported by the output device).
* readelf -r dumps RELR relative relocations now.
* Support for efi-app-aarch64, efi-rtdrv-aarch64 and efi-bsdrv-aarch64 has been
added to objcopy in order to enable UEFI development using binutils.
* ar: Add --thin for creating thin archives. -T is a deprecated alias without
diagnostics. In many ar implementations -T has a different meaning, as
specified by X/Open System Interface.
Changes in 2.37:
* The readelf tool has a new command line option which can be used to specify
how the numeric values of symbols are reported. --sym-base=0|8|10|16 tells
readelf to display the values in base 8, base 10 or base 16. A sym base of 0
represents the default action of displaying values under 10000 in base 10 and
values above that in base 16.
* Binutils now requires a C99 compiler and library to build.
* A new format has been added to the nm program. Specifying
--format=just-symbols (or just using -j) will tell the program to only
display symbol names and nothing else.
* A new command line --keep-section-symbols has been added to objcopy and
strip. This stops the removal of unused section symbols when the file is
copied. Removing these symbols saves space, but sometimes they are needed by
other tools.
* objcopy --weaken, --weaken-symbol and --weaken-symbols now make undefined
symbols weak on targets that support weak symbols.
* Readelf and objdump can now display and use the contents of .debug_sup
sections.
* Readelf and objdump will now follow links to separate debug info files by
default. This behaviour can be stopped via the use of the new -wN or
--debug-dump=no-follow-links options for readelf and the -WN or
--dwarf=no-follow-links options for objdump. Also the old behaviour can be
restored by the use of the --enable-follow-debug-links=no configure time
option.
The semantics of the =follow-links option have also been slightly changed.
When enabled, the option allows for the loading of symbol tables and string
tables from the separate files which can be used to enhance the information
displayed when dumping other sections, but it does not automatically imply
that information from the separate files should be displayed.
If other debug section display options are also enabled (eg
--debug-dump=info) then the contents of matching sections in both the main
file and the separate debuginfo file *will* be displayed. This is because in
most cases the debug section will only be present in one of the files.
If however non-debug section display options are enabled (eg --sections) then
the contents of matching parts of the separate debuginfo file will *not* be
displayed. This is because in most cases the user probably only wanted to
load the symbol information from the separate debuginfo file. In order to
change this behaviour a new command line option --process-links can be used.
This will allow di0pslay options to applied to both the main file and any
separate debuginfo files.
* Nm has a new command line option: --quiet. This suppresses "no symbols"
diagnostic.
Changes in 2.36:
* Update elfedit and readelf with LAM_U48 and LAM_U57 support.
* Nm has a new command line option: --ifunc-chars=CHARS. This specifies a
string of one or two characters. The first character is used as the type
character when displaying global ifunc symbols. The second character, if
present is used when displaying local ifunc symbols.
In addition a new configure time option --enable-f-for-ifunc-symbols has been
created, which if used will change nm's default characters for ifunc symbols
from i (both local and global) to F (global) and f (local).
* The ar tool's previously unused l modifier is now used for specifying
dependencies of a static library. The arguments of this option
(or --record-libdeps long form option) will be stored verbatim in the
__.LIBDEP member of the archive, which the linker may read at link time.
* Readelf can now display the contents of LTO symbol table sections when asked
to do so via the --lto-syms command line option.
* Readelf now accepts the -C command line option to enable the demangling of
symbol names. In addition the --demangle=<style>, --no-demangle,
--recurse-limit and --no-recurse-limit options are also now availale.
* Add support for the SHF_GNU_RETAIN ELF section flag.
This flag specifies that the section should not be garbage collected by the
linker.
Changes in 2.35:
* Changed readelf's display of symbol names when wide mode is not enabled.
If the name is too long it will be truncated and the last five characters
replaced with "[...]". The old behaviour of displaying 5 more characters but
not indicating that truncation has happened can be restored by the use of the
-T or --silent-truncation options.
* X86 NaCl target support is removed.
* The readelf tool now has a -L or --lint or --enable-checks option which turns
on warning messages about possible problems with the file(s) being examined.
These checks include things like zero-sized sections, which are allowed by
the ELF standard but which nevertheless might be of concern if the user
was expecting them to actually contain something.
Changes in 2.34:
* Binutils now supports debuginfod, an HTTP server for distributing
ELF/DWARF debugging information as well as source code. When built with
debuginfod, readelf and objdump can automatically query debuginfod
servers for separate debug files when they otherwise cannot be found.
To build binutils with debuginfod, pass --with-debuginfod to configure.
This requires libdebuginfod, the debuginfod client library. debuginfod
is distributed with elfutils, starting with version 0.178. For more
information see https://sourceware.org/elfutils.
* Add --output option to the "ar" program. This option can be used to specify
the output directory when extracting members from an archive.
* Add --keep-section option to objcopy and strip. This option keeps the
specified section from being removed.
* Add visualization of jumps inside a function by drawing an ascii character
graph between the address and the disassembler column. Enabled via the
--visualize-jumps command line option for objdump. Currently supported by
the x86, x86_64, and ARM targets. The output looks something like this:
c6: | | \----------> be 00 00 00 00 mov $0x0,%esi
cb: | | /----> 48 8b 3d 00 00 00 00 mov 0x0(%rip),%rdi # d2 <main+0xd2>
d2: | | | 31 c0 xor %eax,%eax
d4: | | | /-- e8 00 00 00 00 callq d9 <main+0xd9>
d9: | | | \-> bf 02 00 00 00 mov $0x2,%edi
de: | +-----------|----- e8 00 00 00 00 callq e3 <main+0xe3>
e3: | \-----------|----> 48 89 da mov %rbx,%rdx
e6: | | be 00 00 00 00 mov $0x0,%esi
eb: | \----- eb de jmp cb <main+0xcb>
ed: \-------------------> 48 8b 16 mov (%rsi),%rdx
Additional arguments to the --visualize-jumps option add colors to the
output.
Changes in 2.33:
* Add --source-comment[=<txt>] option to objdump which if present,
provides a prefix to source code lines displayed in a disassembly.
* Add --set-section-alignment <section-name>=<align> option to objcopy to allow
the changing of section alignments.
* Add --verilog-data-width option to objcopy for verilog targets to control
width of data elements in verilog hex format.
* Add support for the Armv8.1-M Mainline and M-profile Vector Extension (MVE)
instructions.
* The separate debug info file options of readelf (--debug-dump=links
and --debug-dump=follow) and objdump (--dwarf=links and
--dwarf=follow-links) will now display and/or follow multiple links if
more than one are present in a file. (This usually happens when gcc's
-gsplit-dwarf option is used).
In addition objdump's --dwarf=follow-links now also affects its other
display options, so that for example, when combined with --syms it will
cause the symbol tables in any linked debug info files to also be
displayed. In addition when combined with --disassemble the --dwarf=
follow-links option will ensure that any symbol tables in the linked
files are read and used when disassembling code in the main file.
* Add support for dumping types encoded in the Compact Type Format
to objdump and readelf.
Changes in 2.32:
* The addr2line, c++filt, nm and objdump tools now have a limit on the
maximum amount of recursion that is allowed whilst demangling strings.
The value for this limit is defined by the DEMANGLE_RECRUSE_LIMIT
constant declared in the include/demangle.h header file. At the time
of writing this constant has the value of 2048.
The --no-recurse-limit option can be used to remove the limit, restoring
the behaviour of earlier versions of these tools. This may be needed in
order to dmangle truly complicated names, but it also leaves the tools
vulnerable to stack exhaustion from maliciously constructed mangled names.
* Objdump's --disassemble option can now take a parameter, specifying the
starting symbol for disassembly. Disassembly will continue from this
symbol up to the next symbol or the end of the function.
* The MIPS port now supports the Loongson 2K1000 processor which implements
the MIPS64r2 ISA, the Loongson-mmi ASE, Loongson-cam ASE, Loongson-ext ASE,
Loongson-ext2 ASE and MSA ASE instructions. Add -march=gs264e option for
Loongson 2K1000 processor.
* The MIPS port now supports the Loongson 3A2000/3A3000 processor which
implements the MIPS64r2 ISA, the Loongson-mmi ASE, Loongson-cam ASE,
Loongson-ext ASE and Loongson-ext2 ASE instructions. Add -march=gs464e
option for Loongson 3A2000/3A3000 processor.
* The MIPS port now supports the Loongson 3A1000 processor, aka Loongson3a,
which implements the MIPS64r2 ISA, the Loongson-mmi ASE, Loongson-cam ASE
and Loongson-ext ASE instructions. Add -march=gs464 option for Loongson
3A1000 processor, The -march=loongson3a is an alias of -march=gs464 for
compatibility.
* The size tool now has a new output format '--format=GNU' or '-G'. The
results are displayed in a similar manor to the default berkeley layout,
except read-only data is counted in the data column, not the text column.
Additionally the total is only included once.
Changes in 2.31:
* Add support for disassembling netronome Flow Processor (NFP) firmware files.
* The AArch64 port now supports showing disassembly notes which are emitted
when inconsistencies are found with the instruction that may result in the
instruction being invalid. These can be turned on with the option -M notes
to objdump.
* The AArch64 port now emits warnings when a combination of an instruction and
a named register could be invalid.
* Added O modifier to ar to display member offsets inside an archive
Changes in 2.30:
* Add --debug-dump=links option to readelf and --dwarf=links option to objdump
which displays the contents of any .gnu_debuglink or .gnu_debugaltlink
sections.
Add a --debug-dump=follow-links option to readelf and a --dwarf=follow-links
option to objdump which causes indirect links into separate debug info files
to be followed when dumping other DWARF sections.
Changes in 2.29:
* The MIPS port now supports microMIPS eXtended Physical Addressing (XPA)
instructions for assembly and disassembly.
* The MIPS port now supports the microMIPS Release 5 ISA for assembly and
disassembly.
* The MIPS port now supports the Imagination interAptiv MR2 processor,
which implements the MIPS32r3 ISA, the MIPS16e2 ASE as well as a couple
of implementation-specific regular MIPS and MIPS16e2 ASE instructions.
* The SPARC port now supports the SPARC M8 processor, which implements the
Oracle SPARC Architecture 2017.
* The MIPS port now supports the MIPS16e2 ASE for assembly and disassembly.
* Add support for ELF SHF_GNU_MBIND and PT_GNU_MBIND_XXX.
* Add support for the wasm32 ELF conversion of the WebAssembly file format.
* Add --inlines option to objdump, which extends the --line-numbers option
so that inlined functions will display their nesting information.
* Add --merge-notes options to objcopy to reduce the size of notes in
a binary file by merging and deleting redundant notes.
* Add support for locating separate debug info files using the build-id
method, where the separate file has a name based upon the build-id of
the original file.
Changes in 2.28:
* This version of binutils fixes a problem with PowerPC VLE 16A and 16D
relocations which were functionally swapped, for example,
R_PPC_VLE_HA16A performed like R_PPC_VLE_HA16D while R_PPC_VLE_HA16D
performed like R_PPC_VLE_HA16A. This could have been fixed by
renumbering relocations, which would keep object files created by an
older version of gas compatible with a newer ld. However, that would
require an ABI update, affecting other assemblers and linkers that
create and process the relocations correctly. It is recommended that
all VLE object files be recompiled, but ld can modify the relocations
if --vle-reloc-fixup is passed to ld. If the new ld command-line
option is not used, ld will ld warn on finding relocations inconsistent
with the instructions being relocated.
* The nm program has a new command-line option (--with-version-strings)
which will display a symbol's version information, if any, after the
symbol's name.
* The ARC port of objdump now accepts a -M option to specify the extra
instruction class(es) that should be disassembled.
* The --remove-section option for objcopy and strip now accepts section
patterns starting with an exclamation point to indicate a non-matching
section. A non-matching section is removed from the set of sections
matched by an earlier --remove-section pattern.
* The --only-section option for objcopy now accepts section patterns
starting with an exclamation point to indicate a non-matching section.
A non-matching section is removed from the set of sections matched by
an earlier --only-section pattern.
* New --remove-relocations=SECTIONPATTERN option for objcopy and strip.
This option can be used to remove sections containing relocations.
The SECTIONPATTERN is the section to which the relocations apply, not
the relocation section itself.
Changes in 2.27:
* Add a configure option, --enable-64-bit-archive, to force use of a
64-bit format when creating an archive symbol index.
* Add --elf-stt-common= option to objcopy for ELF targets to control
whether to convert common symbols to the STT_COMMON type.
Changes in 2.26:
* Add option to objcopy to insert new symbols into a file:
--add-symbol <name>=[<section>:]<value>[,<flags>]
* Add support for the ARC EM/HS, and ARC600/700 architectures.
* Extend objcopy --compress-debug-sections option to support
--compress-debug-sections=[none|zlib|zlib-gnu|zlib-gabi] for ELF
targets.
* Add --update-section option to objcopy.
* Add --output-separator option to strings.
Changes in 2.25:
* Add --data option to strings to only print strings in loadable, initialized
data sections. Change the default behaviour to be --all, but add a new
configure time option of --disable-default-strings-all to restore the old
default behaviour.
* Add --include-all-whitespace to strings.
* Add --dump-section option to objcopy.
* Add support for the Andes NDS32.
Changes in 2.24:
* Objcopy now supports wildcard characters in command-line options that take
section names.
* Add support for Altera Nios II.
Changes in 2.23:
* Add support for the VLE extension to the PowerPC architecture.
* Add support for x64 Windows target of the delayed-load-library.
* Add support for the Renesas RL78 architecture.
Changes in 2.22:
* Add support for displaying the contents of .debug.macro sections.
* Add --preprocessor-arg option to windres to specify additional options
passed to preprocessor.
* Add --dwarf-start and --dwarf-end to readelf and objdump. These are used by
the new Emacs mode, see dwarf-mode.el.
* Add support for the Tilera TILEPro and TILE-Gx architectures.
changes in 2.21:
* Add --interleave-width option to objcopy to allowing copying a range of
bytes from the input to the output with the --interleave option.
* Add support for the TMS320C6000 (TI C6X) processor family.
* Readelf can now display ARM unwind tables (.ARM.exidx / .ARM.extab) using
the -u / --unwind option.
* Add --dyn-syms to readelf to dump dynamic symbol table.
* A new tool - elfedit - has been added to directly manipulate ELF format
binaries.
* Add to dlltool .def file feature of aliasing PE internal symbol name by
'== <ID>' option.
* Add a new command-line option -a / --addresses to addr2line to display the
address before function name or source filename.
* Add a new command-line option -p / --pretty-print to addr2line to have
a more human readable output.
* The hppa/som targets can now be compiled on any host.
Changes in 2.20:
* Add support for delay importing to dlltool. Use the --output-delaylib <file>
switch to create a delay-import library. The resulting app will load the dll
as soon as the first function is called. It will link to __delayLoadHelper2()
from the static delayimp library, which will import LoadLibraryA and
GetProcAddress from kernel32.
* Add a new command-line option, --insn-width=WIDTH, to objdump to specify
number of bytes to be displayed on a single line when disassembling
instructions.
* Readelf can now display the relocated contents of a section as a sequence
of bytes via the --relocated-dump=<name|number> command-line option.
* The gprof program has been given a new command-line option:
--external-symbols-table=<filename> which reads in symbols from a specified
file.
* The plugin target has been added to bfd. It can load the same shared objects
used by gold and uses them to provide basic support for new file formats.
* The verilog memory hex dump file format is now supported as an output format
for objcopy.
* Add --file-alignment, --heap, --image-base, --section-alignment,
--stack and --subsystem command-line options to objcopy, which will
set PE optional header.
* Option --dwarf/-W of objdump is now as flexible as readelf --debug-dump/-w.
* --as-needed now links in a dynamic library if it satisfies undefined
symbols in regular objects, or in other dynamic libraries. In the
latter case the library is not linked if it is found in a DT_NEEDED
entry of one of the libraries already linked.
* Added --prefix=PREFIX and --prefix-strip=LEVEL switches to objdump to
add absolute paths for -S.
* Add new option --use-nul-prefixed-import-tables to dlltool to allow fall-
back to old import table generation with null element prefix.
* Added --identify-strict switch to cause --identify <implib> to
report an error when the import library is associated with
multiple DLLs.
* Added --identify <implib> option to dlltool, which determines the
name of the DLL associated with the specified <implib>.
* Support for PowerPC booke64 instructions has been removed. The assembler no
longer accepts -mbooke32 or -mbooke64 and the disassembler no longer accepts
-Mbooke32 or -Mbooke64. Instead, -mbooke and -Mbooke should be used.
Changes in 2.19:
* Added -wL switch to dump decoded contents of .debug_line.
* Added support for "thin" archives which contain pathnames pointing to
object files rather than the files themselves and which contain a
flattened symbol index for all objects, and archives, which have been
added to the archive.
* Added -F switch to objdump to include file offsets in the disassembly.
* Added -c switch to readelf to allow string dumps of archive symbol index.
* Support for SSE5 has been added to the i386 port.
* Added -p switch to readelf to allow string dumps of sections.
Changes in 2.18:
* Resolved 37 coding problems in bfd including static array overruns, null
pointer dereferences and use of a malloc buffer after it has been freed, as
revealed by static analysis donated by Coverity, Inc. (http://scan.coverity.com).
* The binutils sources are now released under version 3 of the GNU General
Public License.
* A new tool "windmc" has been added for some targets. This is a message
compiler which attempts to be compatible with the MS version.
* Add codepage support to the windres tool. It now supports many new
resource types (e.g. MANIFEST, TOOLBAR, etc). The output generation
for binary files is done now via bfd itself. The endianess problems
for different hosts are solved. Dumps of .res files can now be
re-compiled by windres without lossing resources or compilation errors.
Some problems on dialog resource translations are corrected.
* Add --extract-symbol command-line option to objcopy, which will
strip everything out of an ordinary object file or executable except
for its symbol table. Files containing just symbols can be useful
to some OSes.
Changes in 2.17:
* Add "-x NAME" to readelf in addition to "-x NUMBER".
* Add -i and -t switches to cxxfilt. -i disables the display of implementation
specific extra demangling information (if any) and -t disables the demangling
of types.
* Add support for the "@<file>" syntax to the command lines of all tools, so
that extra switches can be read from <file>.
* Add "-W/--dwarf" to objdump to display the contents of the DWARF
debug sections.
* Add "-t/--section-details" to readelf to display section details.
"-N/--full-section-name" is deprecated.
* powerpc-linux ld now supports a variant form of PLT and GOT for the security
conscious. This form will automatically be chosen when ld detects that all
code in regular object files was generated by gcc -msecure-plt. The old PLT
and GOT may be forced by a new ld option, --bss-plt.
* Add "-i/--inlines" to addr2line to print enclosing scope information
for inlined function chains, back to first non-inlined function.
* Add "-N/--full-section-name" to readelf to display full section name.
* Add "-M entry:<addr>" switch to objdump to specify a function entry address
when disassembling VAX binaries.
* Add "--globalize-symbol <name>" and "--globalize-symbols <filename>" switches
to objcopy to convert local symbols into global symbols.
* gprof now allows input files to have histogram records for
several memory ranges, provided those ranges are disjoint.
Changes in 2.16:
* Add "-g/--section-groups" to readelf to display section groups.
* objcopy recognizes two new options --strip-unneeded-symbol and
--strip-unneeded-symbols, namely for use together with the wildcard
matching the original --strip-symbol/--strip-symbols provided, but
retaining any symbols matching but needed by relocations.
* readelf can now display address ranges from .debug_range sections. This
happens automatically when a DW_AT_range attribute is encountered. The
command-line switch --debug-dump=Ranges (or -wR) can also be used to display
the contents of the .debug_range section.
* nm and objdump now have a switch "--special-syms" to enable the displaying of
symbols which the target considers to be special. By default these symbols
are no longer displayed. Currently the only special symbols are the Mapping
symbols used by the ARM port to mark transitions between text and data and
between ARM and THUMB code.
* dlltool has a switch "--ext-prefix-alias <prefix>" to generate additional
import and export symbols with <preifx> prepended to them.
Changes in 2.15:
* objcopy for MIPS targets now accepts "-M no-aliases" as an option to the
disassembler to print the "raw" mips instruction mnemonic instead of some
pseudo instruction name. I.E. print "daddu" or "or" instead of "move",
"sll" instead of "nop", etc.
* objcopy and strip can now take wildcard patterns in symbol names specified on
the command line provided that the --wildcard switch is used to enable them.
* readelf can now parse archives.
* objdump now accepts --debugging-tags to print the debug information in a
format compatible with ctags tool.
* objcopy and strip now accept --only-keep-debug to create a file containing
those sections that would be stripped out by --strip-debug. The idea is that
this can be used in conjunction with the --add-gnu-debuglink switch to create
a two part program distribution - one a stripped executable and the other the
debugging info.
* objcopy now accepts --add-gnu-debuglink=<file> to insert a .gnu_debuglink
section into a (presumably stripped) executable. This allows the debug
information for the file to be held in a separate file.
* BFD marks the sections .comment and .note as 'n' in the BSD/POSIX
single-character representation. This can be checked by running nm
with the -a switch.
Changes in 2.14:
* Added --info switch to objcopy and strip.
* Support for Vitesse IQ2000 added by Red Hat.
* Added 'S' encoding to strings to allow the display of 8-bit characters.
* Added --prefix-symbols=<text>, --prefix-sections=<text> and
--prefix-alloc-sections=<text> to objcopy.
* readelf can handle the extensions to the DWARF2 spec used by the Unified
Parallel C compiler.
* BFD no longer declares a "boolean" type, to avoid clashes with other
headers that declare the same. Users of BFD should replace boolean,
false and true, with int, 0 and 1, or define their own boolean type.
* Support for IP2K added by Denis Chertykov.
Changes in 2.13:
* Support for the Fujitsu FRV architecture added by Red Hat. Models for FR400
and FR500 included.
Changes in version 2.12:
* Support for Don Knuth's MMIX, by Hans-Peter Nilsson.
* size: Add --totals to display summary of sizes (Berkeley format only).
* readelf: Add --wide option to not break section header or segment listing
lines to fit into 80 columns.
* strings: Add --encoding to display wide character strings. By Markus Kuhn.
* objcopy: Add --rename-section to change section names.
* readelf: Support added for DWARF 2.1 extensions. Support added for
displaying the contents of .debug.macinfo sections.
* New command-line switches added to objcopy to allow symbols to be kept as
global symbols, and also to specify files containing lists of such symbols.
by Honda Hiroki.
* Support for OpenRISC by Johan Rydberg.
* New command-line switch to objcopy --alt-machine-code which creates a binary
with an alternate machine code if one is defined in the architecture
description. Only supported for ELF targets. By Alexandre Oliva.
* New command-line switch to objcopy -B (or --binary-architecture) which sets
the architecture of the output file to the given argument. This option only
makes sense, if the input target is binary. Otherwise it is ignored.
By Stefan Geuken.
* Support for PDP-11 by Lars Brinkhoff.
Changes in binutils 2.11:
* Add support for ARM v5t and v5te architectures and Intel's XScale ARM
extenstions.
* Add --srec-len and --srec-forceS3 command-line switch to objcopy.
By Luciano Gemme.
* Support for the MIPS32, by Anders Norlander.
* Support for the i860, by Jason Eckhardt.
* Support for CRIS (Axis Communications ETRAX series).
Changes in binutils 2.10:
* Support for 64-bit ELF on HPPA.
* New command-line switch to objdump --file-start-context which shows the
entire file contents up to the source line first encountered for a given
file.
* New command-line switch to objdump -M (or --disassembler-options) which takes
a parameter which can then be interpreted on a per-target basis by the
disassembler. Used by ARM targets to select register name sets, ISA, APCS or
raw verions.
* objdump support for -mi386:intel which causes disassembly to be displayed
with intel syntax.
* New program: readelf. This displays the contents of ELF format files,
regardless of target machine.
* objcopy now takes --change-section-lma, --change-section-vma, and
--change-section-address options. The old --adjust-section-vma option is
equivalent to --change-section-address. The other --adjust-* options are now
renamed to --change-*, although --adjust-* continues to work.
* objcopy has a --redefine-sym option that lets you rename symbols.
* objcopy now takes a -j/--only-section option to copy only the specified
sections.
* dlltool now supports the IMPORTS command.
* dlltool now takes --export-all-symbols, --no-export-all-symbols,
--exclude-symbols, and --no-default-excludes options.
Changes in binutils 2.9:
* Added windres program, which can be used to manipulate resources in WIN32
files as used on Windows 95 and Windows NT.
* The objcopy --gap-fill and --pad-to options operate on the LMA rather than
the VMA of the sections.
* Added S modifier to ar to not build a symbol table.
Changes in binutils 2.8:
* The objdump disassembly format has been changed, and hopefully improved. Use
the new --prefix-addresses option to get the old format. There are also new
--disassemble-zeroes and --no-show-raw-insn options which affect disassembler
output.
* Formats may now be specified as configuration triplets. For example,
objdump -b i386-pc-linux. The triplets are not passed through config.sub,
so they must be in canonical form.
* Added new addr2line program. This uses the debugging information to convert
an address into a file name and line number within a program.
* Added --change-leading-char argument to objcopy.
* Added --weaken argument to objcopy.
* objdump --dynamic-reloc now works on ELF executables and shared libraries.
* Added --adjust-vma option to objdump.
* Added -C/--demangle option to objdump.
* Added -p/--preserve-dates option to strip and objcopy.
Changes in binutils 2.7:
* Added --enable-shared and --enable-commonbfdlib options to configure.
* Added --debugging argument to objdump and objcopy.
* Added --defined-only argument to nm.
* Added --remove-leading-char argument to objcopy.
* The objdump --line-numbers option is now meaningful with --reloc.
* Added --line-numbers option to nm.
* Added --endian/-EB/-EL option to objdump.
* Added support for Alpha OpenVMS/AXP.
Changes in binutils 2.6:
* Added -N/--strip-symbol and -K/--keep-symbol arguments to strip and objcopy.
* Added several arguments to objcopy to provide some control over how the new
file is laid out in memory. Also added binary output format to BFD to permit
generating plain binary files.
* Added --start-address and --stop-address options to objdump.
* ar and ranlib now work on AIX. The tools are now built by default on AIX.
Changes in binutils 2.5:
* Changed objdump -dr to dump the relocs interspersed with the assembly
listing, for a more useful listing of relocatable files.
* Changed objdump -d/--disassemble to only disassemble SEC_CODE sections.
Added -D/--disassemble-all option to disassemble all sections.
* Added --size-sort option to nm.
* strip and objcopy should now be able to handle dynamically linked ELF
executables.
Changes in binutils 2.4:
* Support for HP-PA (by Jeff Law), i386 Mach (by David Mackenzie), RS/6000 and
PowerPC (except ar and ranlib; by Ian Taylor).
* Support for Irix 5.
* Programs `strip' and `objcopy' will not attempt to write dynamically linked
ELF output files, since BFD currently can't create them properly.
Changes in binutils 2.3:
* A new --stabs argument has been added to objdump to dump stabs sections in
ELF and COFF files.
* A new program, nlmconv, has been added. It can convert object files into
Novell NetWare Loadable Modules.
* The strings program has been added.
Changes in binutils 2.2:
* The 'copy' program has been renamed to 'objcopy', for consistency with
'objdump', and because 'copy' might more plausibly be used as a synonym for
'cp'.
* The new stand-alone program c++filt is a filter that converts encoded
(mangled) C++ assembly-level identifiers to user-level names. (Note: This
may get moved to the gcc distribution.)
* nm -o on an archive now prefixes each line with the archive name, matching
the output from BSD nm.
* ar (and ld) can now read (but not write) BSD4.4-style archives.
* New support for H8500, Z8000, and the Hitach SH.
* Dis-assembler interface changed to allow sharing with gdb.
* There is new Elf code, but it is not yet ready for general use.
* There is the beginnings of a test suite.
Changes in binutils 2.1:
* There is now support for writing ECOFF files, so ld and the other utilities
should work on Risc/Ultrix and Irix. Please let us know how well this works.
* ar now automatically creates a symbol table (a __.SYMDEF member, in the BSD
version), if there are any object files in the archive. So running ranlib is
now redundant (unless the non-standard q command is used). This is required
for Posix.2 conformance.
* The archive-reading code now reads both BSD-style and SYSV-style archives
independently of the selected target format. This is to encourage people to
switch to SYSV-format, which has a number of advantages.
* The strip and copy programs now have options to remove debug-symbols only
and/or local symbols only. They now also support long options.
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