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objdump : Odd formating if disassembly with --enable-64-bit-bfd
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- Subject: objdump : Odd formating if disassembly with --enable-64-bit-bfd
- From: Erik de Castro Lopo <nospam at mega-nerd dot com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 11:52:42 +0000
- Organization: Erik Conspiracy Secret Labs
Hi all,
I've got objdump configured with --enable-64-bit-bfd.
When I do something like :
objdump -d --prefix-addresses --show-raw-insn /bin/ls
It formats some of the output like:
0x0000000008049325 68 b1 f0 04 08 push $0x804f0b1
0x000000000804932a e8 75 fc ff ff call
0x0000000008048fa4
0x000000000804932f c7 05 34 2c 05 08 00 00 00 00 movl
$0x0,0x8052c34
0x0000000008049339 c7 05 24 2c 05 08 01 00 00 00 movl
$0x1,0x8052c24
0x0000000008049343 c7 05 28 2c 05 08 01 00 00 00 movl
$0x1,0x8052c28
0x000000000804934d c7 05 b4 2b 05 08 00 00 00 00 movl
$0x0,0x8052bb4
0x0000000008049357 83 c4 f4 add $0xfffffff4,%esp
0x000000000804935a 6a 00 push $0x0
0x000000000804935c e8 c3 fb ff ff call
0x0000000008048f24
I think this only happens with --enable-64-bit-bfd.
Cheers,
Erik
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