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llvm-pdbutil - PDB File forensics and diagnostics
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.. contents::
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:local:
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Synopsis
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--------
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:program:`llvm-pdbutil` [*subcommand*] [*options*]
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Description
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-----------
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Display types, symbols, CodeView records, and other information from a
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PDB file, as well as manipulate and create PDB files. :program:`llvm-pdbutil`
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is normally used by FileCheck-based tests to test LLVM's PDB reading and
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writing functionality, but can also be used for general PDB file investigation
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and forensics, or as a replacement for cvdump.
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Subcommands
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-----------
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:program:`llvm-pdbutil` is separated into several subcommands each tailored to
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a different purpose. A brief summary of each command follows, with more detail
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in the sections that follow.
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* :ref:`pretty_subcommand` - Dump symbol and type information in a format that
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tries to look as much like the original source code as possible.
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* :ref:`dump_subcommand` - Dump low level types and structures from the PDB
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file, including CodeView records, hash tables, PDB streams, etc.
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* :ref:`bytes_subcommand` - Dump data from the PDB file's streams, records,
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types, symbols, etc as raw bytes.
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* :ref:`yaml2pdb_subcommand` - Given a yaml description of a PDB file, produce
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a valid PDB file that matches that description.
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* :ref:`pdb2yaml_subcommand` - For a given PDB file, produce a YAML
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description of some or all of the file in a way that the PDB can be
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reconstructed.
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* :ref:`merge_subcommand` - Given two PDBs, produce a third PDB that is the
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result of merging the two input PDBs.
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.. _pretty_subcommand:
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pretty
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~~~~~~
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.. program:: llvm-pdbutil pretty
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.. important::
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The **pretty** subcommand is built on the Windows DIA SDK, and as such is not
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supported on non-Windows platforms.
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USAGE: :program:`llvm-pdbutil` pretty [*options*] <input PDB file>
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Summary
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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The *pretty* subcommand displays a very high level representation of your
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program's debug info. Since it is built on the Windows DIA SDK which is the
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standard API that Windows tools and debuggers query debug information, it
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presents a more authoritative view of how a debugger is going to interpret your
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debug information than a mode which displays low-level CodeView records.
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Options
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^^^^^^^
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Filtering and Sorting Options
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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.. note::
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*exclude* filters take priority over *include* filters. So if a filter
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matches both an include and an exclude rule, then it is excluded.
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.. option:: -exclude-compilands=<string>
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When dumping compilands, compiland source-file contributions, or per-compiland
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symbols, this option instructs **llvm-pdbutil** to omit any compilands that
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match the specified regular expression.
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.. option:: -exclude-symbols=<string>
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When dumping global, public, or per-compiland symbols, this option instructs
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**llvm-pdbutil** to omit any symbols that match the specified regular
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expression.
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.. option:: -exclude-types=<string>
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When dumping types, this option instructs **llvm-pdbutil** to omit any types
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that match the specified regular expression.
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.. option:: -include-compilands=<string>
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When dumping compilands, compiland source-file contributions, or per-compiland
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symbols, limit the initial search to only those compilands that match the
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specified regular expression.
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.. option:: -include-symbols=<string>
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When dumping global, public, or per-compiland symbols, limit the initial
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search to only those symbols that match the specified regular expression.
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.. option:: -include-types=<string>
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When dumping types, limit the initial search to only those types that match
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the specified regular expression.
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.. option:: -min-class-padding=<uint>
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Only display types that have at least the specified amount of alignment
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padding, accounting for padding in base classes and aggregate field members.
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.. option:: -min-class-padding-imm=<uint>
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Only display types that have at least the specified amount of alignment
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padding, ignoring padding in base classes and aggregate field members.
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.. option:: -min-type-size=<uint>
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Only display types T where sizeof(T) is greater than or equal to the specified
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amount.
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.. option:: -no-compiler-generated
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Don't show compiler generated types and symbols
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.. option:: -no-enum-definitions
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When dumping an enum, don't show the full enum (e.g. the individual enumerator
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values).
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.. option:: -no-system-libs
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Don't show symbols from system libraries
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Symbol Type Options
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+++++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -all
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Implies all other options in this category.
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.. option:: -class-definitions=<format>
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Displays class definitions in the specified format.
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.. code-block:: text
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=all - Display all class members including data, constants, typedefs, functions, etc (default)
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=layout - Only display members that contribute to class size.
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=none - Don't display class definitions (e.g. only display the name and base list)
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.. option:: -class-order
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Displays classes in the specified order.
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.. code-block:: text
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=none - Undefined / no particular sort order (default)
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=name - Sort classes by name
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=size - Sort classes by size
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=padding - Sort classes by amount of padding
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=padding-pct - Sort classes by percentage of space consumed by padding
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=padding-imm - Sort classes by amount of immediate padding
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=padding-pct-imm - Sort classes by percentage of space consumed by immediate padding
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.. option:: -class-recurse-depth=<uint>
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When dumping class definitions, stop after recursing the specified number of times. The
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default is 0, which is no limit.
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.. option:: -classes
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Display classes
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.. option:: -compilands
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Display compilands (e.g. object files)
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.. option:: -enums
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Display enums
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.. option:: -externals
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Dump external (e.g. exported) symbols
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.. option:: -globals
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Dump global symbols
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.. option:: -lines
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Dump the mappings between source lines and code addresses.
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.. option:: -module-syms
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Display symbols (variables, functions, etc) for each compiland
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.. option:: -sym-types=<types>
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Type of symbols to dump when -globals, -externals, or -module-syms is
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specified. (default all)
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.. code-block:: text
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=thunks - Display thunk symbols
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=data - Display data symbols
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=funcs - Display function symbols
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=all - Display all symbols (default)
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.. option:: -symbol-order=<order>
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For symbols dumped via the -module-syms, -globals, or -externals options, sort
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the results in specified order.
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.. code-block:: text
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=none - Undefined / no particular sort order
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=name - Sort symbols by name
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=size - Sort symbols by size
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.. option:: -typedefs
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Display typedef types
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.. option:: -types
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Display all types (implies -classes, -enums, -typedefs)
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Other Options
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+++++++++++++
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.. option:: -color-output
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Force color output on or off. By default, color if used if outputting to a
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terminal.
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.. option:: -load-address=<uint>
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When displaying relative virtual addresses, assume the process is loaded at the
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given address and display what would be the absolute address.
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.. _dump_subcommand:
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dump
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~~~~
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USAGE: :program:`llvm-pdbutil` dump [*options*] <input PDB file>
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.. program:: llvm-pdbutil dump
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Summary
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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The **dump** subcommand displays low level information about the structure of a
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PDB file. It is used heavily by LLVM's testing infrastructure, but can also be
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used for PDB forensics. It serves a role similar to that of Microsoft's
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`cvdump` tool.
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.. note::
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The **dump** subcommand exposes internal details of the file format. As
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such, the reader should be familiar with :doc:`/PDB/index` before using this
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command.
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Options
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^^^^^^^
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MSF Container Options
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+++++++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -streams
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dump a summary of all of the streams in the PDB file.
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.. option:: -stream-blocks
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In conjunction with :option:`-streams`, add information to the output about
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what blocks the specified stream occupies.
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.. option:: -summary
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Dump MSF and PDB header information.
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Module & File Options
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+++++++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -modi=<uint>
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For all options that dump information from each module/compiland, limit to
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the specified module.
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.. option:: -files
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Dump the source files that contribute to each displayed module.
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.. option:: -il
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Dump inlinee line information (DEBUG_S_INLINEELINES CodeView subsection)
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.. option:: -l
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Dump line information (DEBUG_S_LINES CodeView subsection)
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.. option:: -modules
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Dump compiland information
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.. option:: -xme
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Dump cross module exports (DEBUG_S_CROSSSCOPEEXPORTS CodeView subsection)
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.. option:: -xmi
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Dump cross module imports (DEBUG_S_CROSSSCOPEIMPORTS CodeView subsection)
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Symbol Options
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++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -globals
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dump global symbol records
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.. option:: -global-extras
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dump additional information about the globals, such as hash buckets and hash
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values.
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.. option:: -publics
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dump public symbol records
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.. option:: -public-extras
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dump additional information about the publics, such as hash buckets and hash
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values.
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.. option:: -symbols
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dump symbols (functions, variables, etc) for each module dumped.
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.. option:: -sym-data
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For each symbol record dumped as a result of the :option:`-symbols` option,
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display the full bytes of the record in binary as well.
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Type Record Options
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+++++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -types
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Dump CodeView type records from TPI stream
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.. option:: -type-extras
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Dump additional information from the TPI stream, such as hashes and the type
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index offsets array.
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.. option:: -type-data
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For each type record dumped, display the full bytes of the record in binary as
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well.
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.. option:: -type-index=<uint>
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Only dump types with the specified type index.
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.. option:: -ids
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Dump CodeView type records from IPI stream.
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.. option:: -id-extras
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Dump additional information from the IPI stream, such as hashes and the type
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index offsets array.
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.. option:: -id-data
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For each ID record dumped, display the full bytes of the record in binary as
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well.
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.. option:: -id-index=<uint>
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only dump ID records with the specified hexadecimal type index.
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.. option:: -dependents
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When used in conjunction with :option:`-type-index` or :option:`-id-index`,
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dumps the entire dependency graph for the specified index instead of just the
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single record with the specified index. For example, if type index 0x4000 is
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a function whose return type has index 0x3000, and you specify
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`-dependents=0x4000`, then this would dump both records (as well as any other
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dependents in the tree).
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Miscellaneous Options
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+++++++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -all
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Implies most other options.
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.. option:: -section-contribs
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Dump section contributions.
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.. option:: -section-headers
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Dump image section headers.
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.. option:: -section-map
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Dump section map.
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.. option:: -string-table
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Dump PDB string table.
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.. _bytes_subcommand:
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bytes
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~~~~~
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USAGE: :program:`llvm-pdbutil` bytes [*options*] <input PDB file>
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.. program:: llvm-pdbutil bytes
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Summary
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^^^^^^^
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Like the **dump** subcommand, the **bytes** subcommand displays low level
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information about the structure of a PDB file, but it is used for even deeper
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forensics. The **bytes** subcommand finds various structures in a PDB file
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based on the command line options specified, and dumps them in hex. Someone
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working on support for emitting PDBs would use this heavily, for example, to
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compare one PDB against another PDB to ensure byte-for-byte compatibility. It
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is not enough to simply compare the bytes of an entire file, or an entire stream
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because it's perfectly fine for the same structure to exist at different
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locations in two different PDBs, and "finding" the structure is half the battle.
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Options
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^^^^^^^
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MSF File Options
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++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -block-range=<start[-end]>
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Dump binary data from specified range of MSF file blocks.
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.. option:: -byte-range=<start[-end]>
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Dump binary data from specified range of bytes in the file.
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.. option:: -fpm
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Dump the MSF free page map.
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.. option:: -stream-data=<string>
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Dump binary data from the specified streams. Format is SN[:Start][@Size].
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For example, `-stream-data=7:3@12` dumps 12 bytes from stream 7, starting
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at offset 3 in the stream.
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PDB Stream Options
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++++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -name-map
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Dump bytes of PDB Name Map
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DBI Stream Options
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++++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -ec
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Dump the edit and continue map substream of the DBI stream.
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.. option:: -files
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Dump the file info substream of the DBI stream.
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.. option:: -modi
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Dump the modi substream of the DBI stream.
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.. option:: -sc
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Dump section contributions substream of the DBI stream.
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.. option:: -sm
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Dump the section map from the DBI stream.
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.. option:: -type-server
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Dump the type server map from the DBI stream.
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Module Options
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++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -mod=<uint>
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Limit all options in this category to the specified module index. By default,
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options in this category will dump bytes from all modules.
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.. option:: -chunks
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Dump the bytes of each module's C13 debug subsection.
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.. option:: -split-chunks
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When specified with :option:`-chunks`, split the C13 debug subsection into a
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separate chunk for each subsection type, and dump them separately.
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.. option:: -syms
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Dump the symbol record substream from each module.
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Type Record Options
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+++++++++++++++++++
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.. option:: -id=<uint>
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Dump the record from the IPI stream with the given type index.
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.. option:: -type=<uint>
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Dump the record from the TPI stream with the given type index.
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.. _pdb2yaml_subcommand:
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pdb2yaml
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~~~~~~~~
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USAGE: :program:`llvm-pdbutil` pdb2yaml [*options*] <input PDB file>
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.. program:: llvm-pdbutil pdb2yaml
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Summary
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^^^^^^^
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Options
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^^^^^^^
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.. _yaml2pdb_subcommand:
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yaml2pdb
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~~~~~~~~
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USAGE: :program:`llvm-pdbutil` yaml2pdb [*options*] <input YAML file>
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.. program:: llvm-pdbutil yaml2pdb
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Summary
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^^^^^^^
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Generate a PDB file from a YAML description. The YAML syntax is not described
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here. Instead, use :ref:`llvm-pdbutil pdb2yaml <pdb2yaml_subcommand>` and
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examine the output for an example starting point.
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Options
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^^^^^^^
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.. option:: -pdb=<file-name>
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Write the resulting PDB to the specified file.
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.. _merge_subcommand:
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merge
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~~~~~
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USAGE: :program:`llvm-pdbutil` merge [*options*] <input PDB file 1> <input PDB file 2>
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.. program:: llvm-pdbutil merge
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Summary
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^^^^^^^
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Merge two PDB files into a single file.
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Options
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^^^^^^^
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.. option:: -pdb=<file-name>
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Write the resulting PDB to the specified file.
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