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LLVM-DWARFDUMP(1)                    LLVM                    LLVM-DWARFDUMP(1)

NAME
       llvm-dwarfdump - dump and verify DWARF debug information

SYNOPSIS
       llvm-dwarfdump [options] [filename ...]

DESCRIPTION
       llvm-dwarfdump  parses  DWARF  sections  in object files, archives, and
       .dSYM bundles and prints their contents in  human-readable  form.  Only
       the  .debug_info  section is printed unless one of the section-specific
       options or --all is specified.

       If no input file is specified, a.out is used instead. If - is  used  as
       the  input file, llvm-dwarfdump reads the input from its standard input
       stream.

OPTIONS
       -a, --all
              Dump all supported DWARF sections.

       --arch=<arch>
              Dump DWARF debug information for the specified CPU architecture.
              Architectures  may  be specified by name or by number.  This op-
              tion can be specified multiple times, once for each desired  ar-
              chitecture.  All CPU architectures will be printed by default.

       -c, --show-children
              Show  a  debug  info  entry's children when selectively printing
              with the =<offset> argument of --debug-info, or options such  as
              --find or --name.

       --color
              Use colors in output.

       -f <name>, --find=<name>
              Search  for  the exact text <name> in the accelerator tables and
              print the matching debug information entries.  When there is  no
              accelerator tables or the name of the DIE you are looking for is
              not found in the accelerator tables, try using  the  slower  but
              more complete --name option.

       -F, --show-form
              Show DWARF form types after the DWARF attribute types.

       -h, --help
              Show help and usage for this command.

       --help-list
              Show  help  and  usage for this command without grouping the op-
              tions into categories.

       -i, --ignore-case
              Ignore case distinctions when using --name.

       -n <name>, --name=<name>
              Find and print all debug info entries whose name (DW_AT_name at-
              tribute) is <name>.

       --lookup=<address>
              Look  up  <address>  in  the debug information and print out the
              file, function, block, and line table details.

       -o <path>
              Redirect output to a file specified by <path>, where  -  is  the
              standard output stream.

       -p, --show-parents
              Show a debug info entry's parents when selectively printing with
              the =<offset> argument  of  --debug-info,  or  options  such  as
              --find or --name.

       --parent-recurse-depth=<N>
              When  displaying  debug  info entry parents, only show them to a
              maximum depth of <N>.

       --quiet
              Use with --verify to not emit to STDOUT.

       -r <N>, --recurse-depth=<N>
              When displaying debug info entries, only show children to a max-
              imum depth of <N>.

       --show-section-sizes
              Show the sizes of all debug sections, expressed in bytes.

       --show-sources
              Print all source files mentioned in the debug information. Abso-
              lute paths are given whenever possible.

       --statistics
              Collect debug info quality metrics and print the results as  ma-
              chine-readable single-line JSON output. The output format is de-
              scribed in the section below (FORMAT OF STATISTICS OUTPUT).

       --summarize-types
              Abbreviate the description of type unit entries.

       -x, --regex
              Treat any <name> strings as regular expressions  when  searching
              with --name. If --ignore-case is also specified, the regular ex-
              pression becomes case-insensitive.

       -u, --uuid
              Show the UUID for each architecture.

       --diff Dump the output in a format that is more friendly for  comparing
              DWARF output from two different files.

       -v, --verbose
              Display verbose information when dumping. This can help to debug
              DWARF issues.

       --verify
              Verify the structure of the DWARF information by  verifying  the
              compile  unit  chains,  DIE relationships graph, address ranges,
              and more.

       --version
              Display the version of the tool.

       --debug-abbrev, --debug-addr, --debug-aranges, --debug-cu-index,  --de-
       bug-frame   [=<offset>],   --debug-gnu-pubnames,  --debug-gnu-pubtypes,
       --debug-info [=<offset>], --debug-line  [=<offset>],  --debug-line-str,
       --debug-loc  [=<offset>],  --debug-loclists [=<offset>], --debug-macro,
       --debug-names,  --debug-pubnames,   --debug-pubtypes,   --debug-ranges,
       --debug-rnglists,  --debug-str,  --debug-str-offsets, --debug-tu-index,
       --debug-types [=<offset>], --eh-frame [=<offset>],  --gdb-index,  --ap-
       ple-names, --apple-types, --apple-namespaces, --apple-objc
              Dump  the  specified DWARF section by name. Only the .debug_info
              section is shown by default.  Some  entries  support  adding  an
              =<offset>  as  a  way to provide an optional offset of the exact
              entry to dump within the respective section. When an  offset  is
              provided, only the entry at that offset will be dumped, else the
              entire section will be dumped.

              The --debug-macro option prints both the  .debug_macro  and  the
              .debug_macinfo sections.

              The  --debug-frame  and --eh-frame options are aliases, in cases
              where both sections are present one command outputs both.

       @<FILE>
              Read command-line options from <FILE>.

FORMAT OF STATISTICS OUTPUT
       The --statistics option generates single-line JSON output  representing
       quality  metrics  of the processed debug info. These metrics are useful
       to compare changes between two compilers, particularly for judging  the
       effect that a change to the compiler has on the debug info quality.

       The  output  is formatted as key-value pairs. The first pair contains a
       version number. The following naming scheme is used for the keys:

          o variables ==> local variables and parameters

          o local vars ==> local variables

          o params ==> formal parameters

       For aggregated values, the following keys are used:

          o sum_of_all_variables(...) ==> the sum applied to all variables

          o #bytes ==> the number of bytes

          o #variables - entry values ... ==> the number of variables  exclud-
            ing the entry values etc.

EXIT STATUS
       llvm-dwarfdump returns 0 if the input files were parsed and dumped suc-
       cessfully. Otherwise, it returns 1.

SEE ALSO
       dsymutil(1)

AUTHOR
       Maintained by the LLVM Team (https://llvm.org/).

COPYRIGHT
       2003-2025, LLVM Project

19                                2025-01-17                 LLVM-DWARFDUMP(1)

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