On Sun, 7 Apr 2019, Stephen M. Webb wrote:

> On 2019-04-07 11:55 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> >
> >   i'm sure that, once upon a time, using either readelf or objdump, i
> > found a variation with a certain collection of options that displayed
> > no more than each included routine in the final ELF file and the
> > source file it came from. and at the moment, i am completely
> > forgetting how i did it.
>
> A stripped ELF file is not going to have any debug information (eg.
> the source file from which a bunch of binary objects in a particular
> segment was compiled).  If you're creating the boot image you might
> need to tweak things so the debug information doesn't get stripped
> out during the build.
>
> The debug information is stored in DWARF tables inside of the ELF
> file.  Try playing with the --debug-dunmp and the --dwarf-* options
> to readelf.

  except i'm *sure* that i did this once upon a time without tweaking
the compile stage. i'll try to figure out how i did this before,
unless i'm misremembering what i did.

rday

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