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cargo-binutils
Cargo subcommands to invoke the LLVM tools shipped with the Rust toolchain
NOTE This is not an official Rust project.
This project is developed and maintained by the Embedded WG Tools team.
Features
- All Rust symbols in the output of the LLVM tools are automatically demangled.
- No need to pass the path to the artifact as an argument if using the tool in "build and inspect" mode.
Installation
$ cargo install cargo-binutils
$ rustup component add llvm-tools
Usage
This:
$ rust-$tool ${args[@]}
is basically sugar for:
$ $(find $(rustc --print sysroot) -name llvm-$tool) ${args[@]}
Apart from these rust-*
tools, which are direct proxies for the llvm tools in
the llvm-tools
component, the crate also provides some Cargo
subcommands that will first build the project and then run the llvm tool on the
output artifact. This:
$ cargo size --example foo
is sugar for:
$ cargo build --example foo
$ rust-size target/examples/foo
These commands take similar options to cargo build
and you can specify
a specific binary with --bin NAME
, an example with --example NAME
or the default binary by not passing --bin
or --example
.
In the case of cargo-objdump
the architecture of the compilation target is
passed as -arch-name=$target
to llvm-objdump
. -arch-name
specifies to
which architecture disassemble the object file to.
You can get more information about the CLI of each tool by running rust-$tool -help
.
All the Cargo subcommands accept a --verbose
/ -v
flag. In verbose mode the
rust-$tool
invocation will be printed to stderr.
Build and inspect mode: Some subcommands accept the flags: --bin
, --example
,
--lib
, --target
and --release
. These can be used to make the subcommand
first build the respective binary, example or library and have the path to the
artifact be automatically passed to the LLVM tool. This mode only works when the
subcommand is used from within a Cargo project.
Disclaimer Note that cargo-binutils
simply proxies the LLVM tools in the
llvm-tools
component and the Rust project makes no guarantee about the
availability and the CLI of these tools -- i.e. the availability and CLI of
these tools may change as new Rust releases are made.
Examples
nm
List all symbols in an executable
$ cargo nm --release
0800040a T BusFault
0800040a T DebugMonitor
0800040a T DefaultHandler
0800065e T HardFault
0800040a T MemoryManagement
0800040a T NonMaskableInt
0800040a T PendSV
0800040c T Reset
0800040a T SVCall
0800040a T SysTick
0800040a T UsageFault
08000408 T UserHardFault
08000008 R __EXCEPTIONS
08000040 R __INTERRUPTS
08000004 R __RESET_VECTOR
08000000 R __STACK_START
List all symbols in an executable sorted by size (smallest first).
$ cargo nm --release -- --print-size --size-sort
0800040a 00000002 T DefaultHandler
08000408 00000002 T UserHardFault
08000004 00000004 R __RESET_VECTOR
08000400 00000008 T main
08000008 00000038 R __EXCEPTIONS
0800040c 00000252 T Reset
08000040 000003c0 R __INTERRUPTS
objcopy
Transform the output of Cargo (ELF) into binary format.
$ cargo objcopy --release -- -O binary app.bin
$ stat --printf="%s\n" app.bin
1642
objdump
Disassemble a binary.
$ cargo objdump --release -- --disassemble --no-show-raw-insn
target/thumbv7m-none-eabi/debug/app: file format ELF32-arm-little
Disassembly of section .text:
main:
8000400: push {r7, lr}
8000402: bl #608
8000406: b #-8 <main+0x2>
UserHardFault:
8000408: trap
UsageFault:
800040a: trap
Reset:
800040c: push.w {r4, r5, r6, r7, r8, lr}
8000410: movw r0, #0
8000414: movw r2, #0
8000418: movt r0, #8192
800041c: movt r2, #8192
(..)
size
Print binary size in System V format
$ cargo size --release -- -A -x
target/thumbv7m-none-eabi/release/app :
section size addr
.vector_table 0x400 0x8000000
.text 0x26a 0x8000400
.rodata 0x2 0x800066a
.data 0 0x20000000
.bss 0 0x20000000
.debug_str 0x107e 0
.debug_loc 0x3e2 0
.debug_abbrev 0x31b 0
.debug_info 0x19f9 0
.debug_ranges 0xe8 0
.debug_macinfo 0x1 0
.debug_pubnames 0x9ff 0
.debug_pubtypes 0x8dd 0
.ARM.attributes 0x2e 0
.debug_frame 0x6c 0
.debug_line 0x69b 0
.debug_aranges 0x40 0
Total 0x531a
strip
Strip all symbols from the build artifact
$ stat --printf="%s\n" target/release/hello
4094240
$ cargo-strip --release -- --strip-all -o smaller-hello
$ stat --printf="%s\n" smaller-hello
424432
rust-lld
Provides a link to lld
.
Used to change the linker or providing a workaround if -C linker-flavor
is not doing the job.
.cargo/config
[target.wasm32-unknown-unknown]
linker = "rust-lld"
Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)
This crate is guaranteed to compile on stable Rust 1.70.0 and up.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
Code of Conduct
Contribution to this crate is organized under the terms of the Rust Code of Conduct, the maintainer of this crate, the Embedded WG Tools team, promises to intervene to uphold that code of conduct.