Article ID: 121460
Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006
Offset Size Field Description
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0 2 Machine Number identifying type of target machine.
2 2 Number of Sections Number of sections; indicates size of the
Section Table, which immediately follows
the headers.
4 4 Time/Date Stamp Time and date the file was created.
8 4 Pointer to Symbol Offset, within the COFF file, of the symbol
Table table.
12 4 Number of Symbols Number of entries in the symbol table.
This data can be used in locating the
string table, which immediately follows
the symbol table.
16 2 Optional Header Size of the optional header, which is
Size included for executable files but not
object files. An object file should have a
value of 0 here.
18 2 Characteristics Flags indicating attributes of the file.
Windows NT Software Development Kit (SDK) provides a utility called
DUMPBIN. DUMPBIN is a 32-bit tool that displays information about 32-bit
Common Object File Format (COFF) binary files. DUMPBIN runs only from a
command prompt. You can use DUMPBIN to examine the following kinds of COFF
files: object files, standard libraries of COFF objects, executable files,
and dynamic-link library (DLL) files.DUMPBIN [options] [files]
/ALL
/ARCHIVEMEMBERS
/DISASM
/EXPORTS
/HEADERS
/IMPORTS
/LINENUMBERS
/LINKERMEMBER[:{1|2}]
/OUT:filename
/PDATA
/RAWDATA[:{NONE|BYTES|SHORTS|LONGS}[,#]]
/RELOCATIONS
/SECTION:name
/SUMMARY
/SYMBOLS
Options Definition
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/ALL Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to display all
available information except code disassembly.
/ARCHIVEMEMBERS Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to display minimal
information about member objects in a library.
/DISASM Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to show disassembly
of code sections, using symbols if present in the file.
/EXPORTS This option causes DUMPBIN to list all definitions
exported from an executable file or DLL.
/HEADERS Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to display the file
header and the header for each section. When used with a
library, displays the header for each member object.
/IMPORTS This option causes DUMPBIN to list all definitions
imported to an executable file or DLL.
/LINENUMBERS Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to show COFF line
numbers. Line numbers exist in an object file if it was
compiled with /Zi. An executable file or DLL contains
COFF line numbers if it was linked with /DEBUG and
/DEBUGTYPE:COFF option.
/LINKERMEMBER [[:{1|2}]]
Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to list public symbols
defined in a library. Specify the 1 argument to display
symbols in object order, along with their offsets. Specify
the 2 argument to display offsets and index numbers of
objects, then list the symbols in alphabetical order along
with the object index for each. To get both outputs,
specify /LINKERMEMBER without the number argument.
/OUT:<filename> This option specifies a filename for the output.
/RAWDATA [[:{BYTES|SHORTS|LONGS|NONE}[[,number]]]]
Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to display the raw
contents of each section in the file. The arguments
control the format of the display, as follows:
Argument - Result
BYTES - The default. Contents are displayed in hexadecimal bytes,
and also as ASCII if they have a printed representation.
SHORTS - Contents are displayed in hexadecimal words.
LONGS - Contents are displayed in hexadecimal longwords.
NONE - Raw data is suppressed. This is useful to control the
output of /ALL.
number - Displayed lines are set to a width that holds number
values per line.
/RELOCATIONS Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to display any
relocations in the object or image.
/SECTION: <section>
This option restricts the output to information on the
specified section.
/SUMMARY Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to display minimal
information about sections, including total size. This
option is the default if no other option is specified
in a DUMPBIN command.
/SYMBOLS Setting this option causes DUMPBIN to display the COFF symbol
table. Symbol tables exist in all object files. A COFF symbol
table appears in an image file only if it is linked with
/DEBUG /DEBUGTYPE:COFF
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