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LLVM-SIZE(1) | LLVM | LLVM-SIZE(1) |
NAME¶
llvm-size - print size information
SYNOPSIS¶
llvm-size [options] [input...]
DESCRIPTION¶
llvm-size is a tool that prints size information for binary files. It is intended to be a drop-in replacement for GNU's size.
The tool prints size information for each input specified. If no input is specified, the program prints size information for a.out. If "-" is specified as an input file, llvm-size reads a file from the standard input stream. If an input is an archive, size information will be displayed for all its members.
OPTIONS¶
- -A
- Equivalent to --format with a value of sysv.
- --arch=<arch>
- Architecture(s) from Mach-O universal binaries to display information for.
- -B
- Equivalent to --format with a value of berkeley.
- --common
- Include ELF common symbol sizes in bss size for berkeley output format, or as a separate section entry for sysv output. If not specified, these symbols are ignored.
- -d
- Equivalent to --radix with a value of 10.
- -l
- Display verbose address and offset information for segments and sections in Mach-O files in darwin format.
- --format=<format>
- Set the output format to the <format> specified. Available
<format> options are berkeley (the default),
sysv and darwin.
Berkeley output summarises text, data and bss sizes in each file, as shown below for a typical pair of ELF files:
$ llvm-size --format=berkeley test.o test2.o
text data bss dec hex filename
182 16 5 203 cb test.elf
82 8 1 91 5b test2.o
For Mach-O files, the output format is slightly different:
$ llvm-size --format=berkeley macho.obj macho2.obj __TEXT __DATA __OBJC others dec hex 4 8 0 0 12 c macho.obj 16 32 0 0 48 30 macho2.obj
Sysv output displays size and address information for most sections, with each file being listed separately:
$ llvm-size --format=sysv test.elf test2.o
test.elf :
section size addr
.eh_frame 92 2097496
.text 90 2101248
.data 16 2105344
.bss 5 2105360
.comment 209 0
Total 412
test2.o :
section size addr
.text 26 0
.data 8 0
.bss 1 0
.comment 106 0
.note.GNU-stack 0 0
.eh_frame 56 0
.llvm_addrsig 2 0
Total 199
darwin format only affects Mach-O input files. If an input of a different file format is specified, llvm-size falls back to berkeley format. When producing darwin format, the tool displays information about segments and sections:
$ llvm-size --format=darwin macho.obj macho2.obj
macho.obj:
Segment : 12
Section (__TEXT, __text): 4
Section (__DATA, __data): 8
total 12
total 12
macho2.obj:
Segment : 48
Section (__TEXT, __text): 16
Section (__DATA, __data): 32
total 48
total 48
- --help, -h
- Display a summary of command line options.
- -m
- Equivalent to --format with a value of darwin.
- -o
- Equivalent to --radix with a value of 8.
- --radix=<value>
- Display size information in the specified radix. Permitted values are
8, 10 (the default) and 16 for octal, decimal and
hexadecimal output respectively.
Example:
$ llvm-size --radix=8 test.o
text data bss oct hex filename
0152 04 04 162 72 test.o $ llvm-size --radix=10 test.o
text data bss dec hex filename
106 4 4 114 72 test.o $ llvm-size --radix=16 test.o
text data bss dec hex filename
0x6a 0x4 0x4 114 72 test.o
- --totals, -t
- Applies only to berkeley output format. Display the totals for all
listed fields, in addition to the individual file listings.
Example:
$ llvm-size --totals test.elf test2.o
text data bss dec hex filename
182 16 5 203 cb test.elf
82 8 1 91 5b test2.o
264 24 6 294 126 (TOTALS)
- --version
- Display the version of the llvm-size executable.
- -x
- Equivalent to --radix with a value of 16.
- @<FILE>
- Read command-line options from response file <FILE>.
EXIT STATUS¶
llvm-size exits with a non-zero exit code if there is an error. Otherwise, it exits with code 0.
BUGS¶
To report bugs, please visit <https://bugs.llvm.org/>.
AUTHOR¶
Maintained by the LLVM Team (https://llvm.org/).
COPYRIGHT¶
2003-2022, LLVM Project
2022-02-03 | 13 |