Result for 20685190BD29E029C7BEBB50157708786A4655C1

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/dwarves/NEWS
FileSize26657
MD5D0B93AAAEE2B1BEA55373094E3BD42D7
SHA-120685190BD29E029C7BEBB50157708786A4655C1
SHA-256D5D0EA7C6ADCC6FAB27739A8E2E43822E83AA0B8508F187B9834E4ABD77709D5
SSDEEP384:ianIlGUH5CHR15jMUM33xUP3jyZAEJScqiaMyCpuZJmkVJW:ianIlGtHL5jXA3xUP32ZAFAa9CpuT0
TLSHT119C25C322668B737148343E2F16D2E55B75AA7584FE468B9347E2339930203DD2BB79C
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
MD5B371E13D1F12E4DEA090A3D6EA0F9C5C
PackageArcharmv7hl
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. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-1B51A9865CBD74D7475044661AC51ECDFEA56074A
SHA-256F09980B2FEBDAD9D9E987C1DB9B93D9D1F2D7DD7F79BA88A82B8B04D582E8959
Key Value
MD5232EA83EC40F26A17105A155DD383993
PackageArcharmv7hl
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. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-10762F53AA1DC0200693E4C3477D86970F80534DF
SHA-256A239B074E604A728EA898E61EF0F2A71778864E21573C1BB5764E36A9CDA2BEC
Key Value
MD5DCF6F4E9945BE66B47847196238A3C77
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. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-11E2605978EE6EEA74A6171E2751EFB12EAF3B13C
SHA-256AAC2D1B9D70B48FB3BF9058E486F2A81EF8CB7304013BFC6597F5275CABBEC65
Key Value
MD5894377A1A6EA9FB6B6400153F58C9208
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. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-10D725B77B4FA62D567F01DF0E9DA4F77AC5516CF
SHA-256EBA04550F64EBB9D179D6C76D7D876A7F0492E53D68C69479EED496D0883A351
Key Value
MD51EA38C11B92FD2267CF425C7D28D0290
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. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-17F84401DB7CD51E9D531805C505BC544F2EBC05F
SHA-25682A82209674A71C41326D6558DBB391C64812ED99CC935961E9A169190EFCBD7
Key Value
MD5DFF7603F381C6F1A9546CF8BC857712D
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. The btfdiff utility compares the output of pahole from BTF and DWARF to make sure they produce the same results.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedwarves
PackageRelease4.fc33
PackageVersion1.17
SHA-111573AA7BF221A1FC4FC6693A5B04B717E46FBEF
SHA-256F60DA058C550BE062E1BA33F7A09A66AF3E6649F80B7CE5C0DA37D8F8BA4EA26