Result for 0CD1FB4AD9753A0C096A8B6731646AAE70D9E306

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/dwarves/NEWS
FileSize37714
MD529B8216800AE287997A2660F10B8D1E0
SHA-10CD1FB4AD9753A0C096A8B6731646AAE70D9E306
SHA-256C751A804F1004BD07CB2E26E0DC379910FC0EDAE5842235389B2BC48729DA3CF
SSDEEP768:AHHjqa0lkSzWh0aUanIlGtHL5jXA3xUP32ZAFAa9CpuT0:1lkSzRaUU2ZAF7d0
TLSHT1B103293227A8B677148343E2F17D5E15A35A6AA44FE06CB9747E1339530203DD2B7BAC
hashlookup:parent-total6
hashlookup:trust80

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The searched file hash is included in 6 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD559DC374D1410ED8AC559A95FC6F90B3D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptiondwarves is a set of tools that use the DWARF debugging information inserted in ELF binaries by compilers such as GCC, used by well known debuggers such as GDB, and more recent ones such as systemtap. Utilities in the dwarves suite include pahole, that can be used to find alignment holes in structs and classes in languages such as C, C++, but not limited to these. It also extracts other information such as CPU cacheline alignment, helping pack those structures to achieve more cache hits. A diff like tool, codiff can be used to compare the effects changes in source code generate on the resulting binaries. Another tool is pfunct, that can be used to find all sorts of information about functions, inlines, decisions made by the compiler about inlining, etc.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamedwarves
PackageReleasebp153.1.13
PackageVersion1.19
SHA-1D71D891E48ED070BE11679E0E9541129C5CD235E
SHA-25656EFB8D5417A10FE336393F2CAD045EB4E41D33A7C22CF231F781C6D628E8093
Key Value
MD596E49E9E1CBFF1F68131008FB0ED2DAA
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptiondwarves is a set of tools that use the debugging information inserted in ELF binaries by compilers such as GCC, used by well known debuggers such as GDB, and more recent ones such as systemtap. Utilities in the dwarves suite include pahole, that can be used to find alignment holes in structs and classes in languages such as C, C++, but not limited to these. It also extracts other information such as CPU cacheline alignment, helping pack those structures to achieve more cache hits. These tools can also be used to encode and read the BTF type information format used with the Linux kernel bpf syscall, using 'pahole -J' and 'pahole -F btf'. A diff like tool, codiff can be used to compare the effects changes in source code generate on the resulting binaries. Another tool is pfunct, that can be used to find all sorts of information about functions, inlines, decisions made by the compiler about inlining, etc. One example of pfunct usage is in the fullcircle tool, a shell that drivers pfunct to generate compileable code out of a .o file and then build it using gcc, with the same compiler flags, and then use codiff to make sure the original .o file and the new one generated from debug info produces the same debug info. Pahole also can be used to use all this type information to pretty print raw data according to command line directions. Headers can have its data format described from debugging info and offsets from it can be used to further format a number of records. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerAlmaLinux Packaging Team <packager@almalinux.org>
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion1.19
SHA-17CB728A2D5539C00F2633B785C772353837EFAD0
SHA-256B6B16948FB323BBCC788A1E0A5345A08F08346096715DAE743CE704BC8228673
Key Value
MD5565E308B2B95F49090B1AC2BC686FA90
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptiondwarves is a set of tools that use the DWARF debugging information inserted in ELF binaries by compilers such as GCC, used by well known debuggers such as GDB, and more recent ones such as systemtap. Utilities in the dwarves suite include pahole, that can be used to find alignment holes in structs and classes in languages such as C, C++, but not limited to these. It also extracts other information such as CPU cacheline alignment, helping pack those structures to achieve more cache hits. A diff like tool, codiff can be used to compare the effects changes in source code generate on the resulting binaries. Another tool is pfunct, that can be used to find all sorts of information about functions, inlines, decisions made by the compiler about inlining, etc.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamedwarves
PackageReleasebp153.1.13
PackageVersion1.19
SHA-1162664A089D5C167F1472337F77FDCBB948B6BAC
SHA-2564A3D309205537AEFA7055D562D196D4D392CC3B941F34F3A3CC38BED5F5CA034
Key Value
MD5C2E413FC75D69BD323AB7C310FD6C8F3
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptiondwarves is a set of tools that use the debugging information inserted in ELF binaries by compilers such as GCC, used by well known debuggers such as GDB, and more recent ones such as systemtap. Utilities in the dwarves suite include pahole, that can be used to find alignment holes in structs and classes in languages such as C, C++, but not limited to these. It also extracts other information such as CPU cacheline alignment, helping pack those structures to achieve more cache hits. These tools can also be used to encode and read the BTF type information format used with the Linux kernel bpf syscall, using 'pahole -J' and 'pahole -F btf'. A diff like tool, codiff can be used to compare the effects changes in source code generate on the resulting binaries. Another tool is pfunct, that can be used to find all sorts of information about functions, inlines, decisions made by the compiler about inlining, etc. One example of pfunct usage is in the fullcircle tool, a shell that drivers pfunct to generate compileable code out of a .o file and then build it using gcc, with the same compiler flags, and then use codiff to make sure the original .o file and the new one generated from debug info produces the same debug info. Pahole also can be used to use all this type information to pretty print raw data according to command line directions. Headers can have its data format described from debugging info and offsets from it can be used to further format a number of records. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion1.19
SHA-12225FDFC94EE7EA1243FFA437F95F981AE7645A1
SHA-256F151306D08718662118206C0A679ADCC130BA93EC21B4ACB6F574141CC9402FD
Key Value
MD5520DC50FAED0A2CA825A5C608199034D
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptiondwarves is a set of tools that use the debugging information inserted in ELF binaries by compilers such as GCC, used by well known debuggers such as GDB, and more recent ones such as systemtap. Utilities in the dwarves suite include pahole, that can be used to find alignment holes in structs and classes in languages such as C, C++, but not limited to these. It also extracts other information such as CPU cacheline alignment, helping pack those structures to achieve more cache hits. These tools can also be used to encode and read the BTF type information format used with the Linux kernel bpf syscall, using 'pahole -J' and 'pahole -F btf'. A diff like tool, codiff can be used to compare the effects changes in source code generate on the resulting binaries. Another tool is pfunct, that can be used to find all sorts of information about functions, inlines, decisions made by the compiler about inlining, etc. One example of pfunct usage is in the fullcircle tool, a shell that drivers pfunct to generate compileable code out of a .o file and then build it using gcc, with the same compiler flags, and then use codiff to make sure the original .o file and the new one generated from debug info produces the same debug info. Pahole also can be used to use all this type information to pretty print raw data according to command line directions. Headers can have its data format described from debugging info and offsets from it can be used to further format a number of records. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion1.19
SHA-185A735787EA544AC58D00395FD4A1F78A3C5CDB4
SHA-2564AB91913F94B85FD97A2ACDFF1959C102E53801531554D300E0798193DDF8A57
Key Value
MD5A68CC67819AB04FBCE43725C39332586
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptiondwarves is a set of tools that use the debugging information inserted in ELF binaries by compilers such as GCC, used by well known debuggers such as GDB, and more recent ones such as systemtap. Utilities in the dwarves suite include pahole, that can be used to find alignment holes in structs and classes in languages such as C, C++, but not limited to these. It also extracts other information such as CPU cacheline alignment, helping pack those structures to achieve more cache hits. These tools can also be used to encode and read the BTF type information format used with the Linux kernel bpf syscall, using 'pahole -J' and 'pahole -F btf'. A diff like tool, codiff can be used to compare the effects changes in source code generate on the resulting binaries. Another tool is pfunct, that can be used to find all sorts of information about functions, inlines, decisions made by the compiler about inlining, etc. One example of pfunct usage is in the fullcircle tool, a shell that drivers pfunct to generate compileable code out of a .o file and then build it using gcc, with the same compiler flags, and then use codiff to make sure the original .o file and the new one generated from debug info produces the same debug info. Pahole also can be used to use all this type information to pretty print raw data according to command line directions. Headers can have its data format described from debugging info and offsets from it can be used to further format a number of records. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerCentOS Buildsys <bugs@centos.org>
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease1.el8
PackageVersion1.19
SHA-1C518D8429B8C6CAABB818D13FCFC7435F116B419
SHA-2561DC6E33346A6946747922C8A79A6DBC7BFAB1E02D995F0416F3673A3461F11D4