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EU-SRCFILES(1) General Commands Manual EU-SRCFILES(1)

NAME

eu-srcfiles - Lists the source files of a DWARF/ELF file.

SYNOPSIS

eu-srcfiles [-0|--null] [-c|--cu-only] [-v|--verbose] INPUT

DESCRIPTION

eu-srcfiles lists the source files of a given WARF/ELF file. This list is based on a search of the DWARF debuginfo, which may be automatically fetched by debuginfod if applicable. The target file may be an executable, a coredump, a process, or even the running kernel. The default is the file 'a.out'. The source file names are made unique and printed to standard output.

INPUT OPTIONS

The long and short forms of options, shown here as alternatives, are equivalent.

Find addresses from signatures found in COREFILE.

Search path for separate debuginfo files.

Find addresses in FILE.

Find addresses in the running kernel.

Kernel with all modules.

Find addresses in files mapped as read from FILE in Linux /proc/PID/maps format.

Find addresses in files mapped into process PID.

-?, --help
Give this help list.

Give a short usage message.

Print program version.

OUTPUT OPTIONS

-0, --null
Separate items by a null instead of a newline.

Only list the CU names.

Increase verbosity of logging messages.

EXAMPLES

List all source files for a binary.


eu-srcfiles -e /bin/ls

List all compilation units (CU) names for a given process (including shared libraries).


eu-srcfiles -c -p $$

List source files of a binary based on its buildid, using debuginfod.


binary=`debuginfod-find executable 9c22d8d9e42bd051ffdc1064fdfd456ba781c629`
eu-srcfiles -c -e $binary

Show the source code of the first CU of a shared library.


binary=/usr/lib64/libc.so.6
srcfile=`eu-srcfiles -c -e $binary | head -1`
cat `debuginfod-find source $binary $srcfile`

List the source files of a kernel image.


eu-srcfiles -e /boot/vmlinuz-`uname -r`

AUTHOR

Written by Housam Alamour.

REPORTING BUGS

Please reports bugs at https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2023 Red Hat Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

2023-Sept-25 elfutils