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NIMI

       nm - tulosta objektitiedostoissa määritellyt symbolit

YLEISKATSAUS

       nm [-A|-o|--print-file-name]
          [-a|--debug-syms]
          [-B|--format=bsd]
          [-C|--demangle[=style]]
          [-D|--dynamic]
          [-fformat|--format=format]
          [-g|--extern-only]
          [-h|--help]
          [--ifunc-chars=CHARS]
          [-j|--format=just-symbols]
          [-l|--line-numbers] [--inlines]
          [-n|-v|--numeric-sort]
          [-P|--portability]
          [-p|--no-sort]
          [-r|--reverse-sort]
          [-S|--print-size]
          [-s|--print-armap]
          [-t radix|--radix=radix]
          [-u|--undefined-only]
          [-U method] [--unicode=method]
          [-V|--version]
          [-X 32_64]
          [--defined-only]
          [--no-demangle]
          [--no-recurse-limit|--recurse-limit]]
          [--plugin name]
          [--size-sort]
          [--special-syms]
          [--synthetic]
          [--target=bfdname]
          [--with-symbol-versions]
          [--without-symbol-versions]
          [objfile...]

KUVAUS

       GNU nm tulostaa symbolit objekstitiedostoista objtied.... Jos argumenttina ei anneta yhtään
       objektitiedostoa, nm olettaa tiedostonimeksi a.out.

       For each symbol, nm shows:

       •   The symbol value, in the radix selected by options (see below), or hexadecimal by default.

       •   The symbol type.  At least the following types are used; others are, as well, depending on the object
           file  format.   If  lowercase,  the  symbol  is  usually  local;  if  uppercase, the symbol is global
           (external).  There are however a few lowercase symbols that are  shown  for  special  global  symbols
           ("u", "v" and "w").

           "A" The symbol's value is absolute, and will not be changed by further linking.

           "B"
           "b" The  symbol  is  in  the  BSS  data section.  This section typically contains zero-initialized or
               uninitialized data, although the exact behavior is system dependent.

           "C"
           "c" The symbol is common.  Common symbols are uninitialized  data.   When  linking,  multiple  common
               symbols may appear with the same name.  If the symbol is defined anywhere, the common symbols are
               treated  as  undefined  references.   The  lower case c character is used when the symbol is in a
               special section for small commons.

           "D"
           "d" The symbol is in the initialized data section.

           "G"
           "g" The symbol is in an initialized data section for small objects.  Some object file formats  permit
               more  efficient access to small data objects, such as a global int variable as opposed to a large
               global array.

           "i" For PE format files this indicates that the symbol is in a section specific to the implementation
               of DLLs.

               For ELF format files this indicates that the symbol is an  indirect  function.   This  is  a  GNU
               extension  to the standard set of ELF symbol types.  It indicates a symbol which if referenced by
               a relocation does not evaluate to its address, but instead  must  be  invoked  at  runtime.   The
               runtime execution will then return the value to be used in the relocation.

               Note  -  the  actual  symbols display for GNU indirect symbols is controlled by the --ifunc-chars
               command line option.  If this option has been provided then the first  character  in  the  string
               will  be  used  for  global indirect function symbols.  If the string contains a second character
               then that will be used for local indirect function symbols.

           "I" The symbol is an indirect reference to another symbol.

           "N" The symbol is a debugging symbol.

           "n" The symbol is in the read-only data section.

           "p" The symbol is in a stack unwind section.

           "R"
           "r" The symbol is in a read only data section.

           "S"
           "s" The symbol is in an uninitialized or zero-initialized data section for small objects.

           "T"
           "t" The symbol is in the text (code) section.

           "U" The symbol is undefined.

           "u" The symbol is a unique global symbol.  This is a GNU extension to the standard set of ELF  symbol
               bindings.   For  such a symbol the dynamic linker will make sure that in the entire process there
               is just one symbol with this name and type in use.

           "V"
           "v" The symbol is a weak object.  When a weak defined symbol is linked with a normal defined  symbol,
               the  normal defined symbol is used with no error.  When a weak undefined symbol is linked and the
               symbol is not defined, the value of the weak symbol becomes zero with no error.  On some systems,
               uppercase indicates that a default value has been specified.

           "W"
           "w" The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically tagged as a weak object symbol.   When
               a  weak  defined symbol is linked with a normal defined symbol, the normal defined symbol is used
               with no error.  When a weak undefined symbol is linked and the symbol is not defined,  the  value
               of  the  symbol  is  determined  in  a  system-specific  manner  without error.  On some systems,
               uppercase indicates that a default value has been specified.

           "-" The symbol is a stabs symbol in an a.out object file.  In this case, the next values printed  are
               the  stabs  other field, the stabs desc field, and the stab type.  Stabs symbols are used to hold
               debugging information.

           "?" The symbol type is unknown, or object file format specific.

       •   The symbol name.  If  a  symbol  has  version  information  associated  with  it,  then  the  version
           information  is  displayed  as well.  If the versioned symbol is undefined or hidden from linker, the
           version string is displayed as a suffix to the symbol name, preceded by an @ character.  For  example
           foo@VER_1.  If the version is the default version to be used when resolving unversioned references to
           the symbol, then it is displayed as a suffix preceded by two @ characters.  For example foo@@VER_2.

VALITSIMET

       Tässä  on  esitetty  sekä  lyhyet  että  pitkät  muodot  komentorivioptioista.   Ne  ovat  toiminnoiltaan
       identtisiä.

       -A
       -o
       --print-file-name
           Precede each symbol by the name of the input file (or archive member)  in which it was found,  rather
           than identifying the input file once only, before all of its symbols.

       -a
       --debug-syms
           Display all symbols, even debugger-only symbols; normally these are not listed.

       -B  Vastaa toiminnaltaan optiota --format=bsd (yhteensopivuuden varmistamiseksi MIPS nm ohjelman kanssa).

       -C
       --demangle[=style]
           Decode  (demangle)  low-level  symbol  names  into  user-level  names.   Besides removing any initial
           underscore prepended by the system, this makes C++ function names readable. Different compilers  have
           different  mangling  styles.  The  optional  demangling  style  argument  can  be  used  to choose an
           appropriate demangling style for your compiler.

       --no-demangle
           Do not demangle low-level symbol names.  This is the default.

       --recurse-limit
       --no-recurse-limit
       --recursion-limit
       --no-recursion-limit
           Enables or disables a limit on the amount of recursion performed whilst  demangling  strings.   Since
           the  name  mangling formats allow for an infinite level of recursion it is possible to create strings
           whose decoding will exhaust the amount of stack space available on the  host  machine,  triggering  a
           memory fault.  The limit tries to prevent this from happening by restricting recursion to 2048 levels
           of nesting.

           The  default  is for this limit to be enabled, but disabling it may be necessary in order to demangle
           truly complicated names.  Note however that if the recursion limit is disabled then stack  exhaustion
           is possible and any bug reports about such an event will be rejected.

       -D
       --dynamic
           Tulostaa   dynaamiset  symbolit  normaaleitten  symboleiden  sijaan.  Tämä  option  on  järkevä  vain
           dynaamisille objektitiedostoille, kuten esimerkiksi eräille jaetuille kirjastoille.

       -f formaatti
       --format=formaatti
           Käyttää tulostusformaattia formaatti, joka voi olla joko "bsd", "sysv", "posix"  tai  "just-symbols".
           Oletusformaatti  on "bsd".  Vain kaksi ensimmäistä kirjainta formaatista ovat merkitseviä.  Kirjaimet
           voivat olla isoja tai pieniä.

       -g
       --extern-only
           Vain ulkoiset (external) symbolit tulostetaan.

       -h
       --help
           Tämä optio tulostaa tiivistelmän nm ohjelman komentorivioptioista ja poistuu ohjelmasta.

       --ifunc-chars=CHARS
           When display GNU indirect function symbols nm will default to using the "i" character for both  local
           indirect  functions  and  global  indirect  functions.   The  --ifunc-chars option allows the user to
           specify a string containing one or two characters. The  first  character  will  be  used  for  global
           indirect  function  symbols  and  the  second  character, if present, will be used for local indirect
           function symbols.

       j   The same as --format=just-symbols.

       -l
       --line-numbers
           Jokaiselle symbolille yritetään löytää lähdekooditiedosto ja -rivi jolla symboli  on  määritelty  tai
           jolla siihen on viitattu käyttäen apuna debuggaustietoja. Määritellyille symboleille yritetään löytää
           määrittelykohta  ja  määrittelemättömille symboleille yritettään löytää viittauskohta. Jos rivinumero
           löytyy, se tulostetaan symbolin nimen perään.

       --inlines
           When option -l is active, if the address belongs to a function that was  inlined,  then  this  option
           causes  the  source information for all enclosing scopes back to the first non-inlined function to be
           printed as well.  For example, if "main" inlines "callee1" which inlines "callee2",  and  address  is
           from "callee2", the source information for "callee1" and "main" will also be printed.

       -n
       -v
       --numeric-sort
           Symbolit järjestetään numeerisesti niiden osotteiden mukaan, ei aakkosjärjestykseen nimen mukaan.

       -p
       --no-sort
           Symboleita  ei  järjestetä  lainkaan, vaan ne tulostetaan siinä järjestyksessä kun ne tulevat vastaan
           objektitiedostossa.

       -P
       --portability
           Tulostukseen  käytetään  POSIX.2  standardin  mukaista  formaattia  oletusformaatin  sijaan.   Vastaa
           toiminnaltaan optiota -f posix.

       -r
       --reverse-sort
           Tulostus  järjestetään  käänteisesti  (sekä  numeerinen  että  aakkosiin  perustuva);  viimeinen rivi
           tulostetaan ensin.

       -S
       --print-size
           Print both value and size of defined symbols for the "bsd" output style.  This option has  no  effect
           for  object  formats that do not record symbol sizes, unless --size-sort is also used in which case a
           calculated size is displayed.

       -s
       --print-armap
           Jos tulostettava tiedosto on arkisto niin tulosta myös indeksitaulu.   Indeksitaulu  sisältää  listan
           arkiston  eri  moduulien  sisältämistä symboleista.  Symbolitaulu luodaan arkistoon komennolla ar tai
           ranlib.

       -t radix
       --radix=radix
           Symboleiden arvojen tulostukseen  käyetetään  lukutyyppiä.   Sen  on  oltava  d  (desimaaliluvut),  o
           (oktaaliluvut) tai x (heksadesimaaliluvut).

       -u
       --undefined-only
           Vain määrittelemättömät symbolit tulostetaan.

       -U [d|i|l|e|x|h]
       --unicode=[default|invalid|locale|escape|hex|highlight]
           Controls   the   display   of   UTF-8   encoded   multibyte   characters  in  strings.   The  default
           (--unicode=default) is to give them no special treatment.  The --unicode=locale option  displays  the
           sequence  in  the  current  locale, which may or may not support them.  The options --unicode=hex and
           --unicode=invalid display them as hex byte sequences enclosed  by  either  angle  brackets  or  curly
           braces.

           The  --unicode=escape  option  displays them as escape sequences (\uxxxx) and the --unicode=highlight
           option displays them as escape sequences highlighted in red (if supported by the output device).  The
           colouring is intended to draw attention to the presence of unicode sequences where they might not  be
           expected.

       -V
       --version
           Tämä optio tulostaa nm ohjelman versionumeron ja poistuu ohjelmasta.

       -X  This  option  is  ignored for compatibility with the AIX version of nm.  It takes one parameter which
           must be the string 32_64.  The default mode of AIX nm corresponds to -X 32, which is not supported by
           GNU nm.

       --defined-only
           Display only defined symbols for each object file.

       --plugin nimi
           Load the plugin called name to add support for extra target types.  This option is only available  if
           the toolchain has been built with plugin support enabled.

           If  --plugin  is not provided, but plugin support has been enabled then nm iterates over the files in
           ${libdir}/bfd-plugins in alphabetic order and the first plugin that claims the object in question  is
           used.

           Please  note  that this plugin search directory is not the one used by ld's -plugin option.  In order
           to make nm use the linker plugin it must be copied into the ${libdir}/bfd-plugins directory.  For GCC
           based compilations the linker plugin is called liblto_plugin.so.0.0.0.  For Clang based  compilations
           it is called LLVMgold.so.  The GCC plugin is always backwards compatible with earlier versions, so it
           is sufficient to just copy the newest one.

       --size-sort
           Sort symbols by size.  For ELF objects symbol sizes are read from the ELF, for other object types the
           symbol  sizes  are  computed  as  the difference between the value of the symbol and the value of the
           symbol with the next higher value.  If the "bsd" output format is used the  size  of  the  symbol  is
           printed, rather than the value, and -S must be used in order both size and value to be printed.

       --special-syms
           Display  symbols which have a target-specific special meaning.  These symbols are usually used by the
           target for some special processing and are not normally helpful when included in  the  normal  symbol
           lists.   For  example  for  ARM  targets  this  option  would  skip  the mapping symbols used to mark
           transitions between ARM code, THUMB code and data.

       --synthetic
           Include synthetic symbols in the output.  These are special symbols created by the linker for various
           purposes.  They are not shown by default since they are not part  of  the  binary's  original  source
           code.

       --with-symbol-versions
       --without-symbol-versions
           Enables  or disables the display of symbol version information.  The version string is displayed as a
           suffix to the symbol name, preceded by an @ character.  For example foo@VER_1.  If the version is the
           default version to be used when resolving unversioned references to the symbol then it  is  displayed
           as  a  suffix  preceded  by  two  @  characters.  For example foo@@VER_2.  By default, symbol version
           information is displayed.

       --target=bfdnimi
           Jos objektikoodin formaatti on joku muu kuin järjestelmän oletusformaatti, se on  määriteltävä  tällä
           optiolla.

       @tiedosto
           Read  command-line  options  from file.  The options read are inserted in place of the original @file
           option.  If file does not exist, or cannot be read, then the option will be  treated  literally,  and
           not removed.

           Options  in file are separated by whitespace.  A whitespace character may be included in an option by
           surrounding the entire option in  either  single  or  double  quotes.   Any  character  (including  a
           backslash)  may be included by prefixing the character to be included with a backslash.  The file may
           itself contain additional @file options; any such options will be processed recursively.

KATSO MYÖS

       ar(1), objdump(1), ranlib(1), and the Info entries for binutils.

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KÄÄNNÖS

       Tämän käsikirjan suomenkielisen käännöksen tekivät Janne Viitala <janne.viitala@cc.tut.fi>

       Tämä käännös on ilmainen dokumentaatio; katso tekijänoikeusehdot  GNU General Public License -versiosta 3
       tai uudemmasta. Emme ota vastuuta.

binutils-2.38                                  18. helmikuuta 2022                                         NM(1)