On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Chintan Panirwala
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
> I am trying to get source code information of spec2000 benchmarks. So
> should i apply objdump on binary of the benchmark after copying it to disk
> image? Do I have to install objdump in disk image and if yes how?
>

Do you have just binaries of these spec2000 benchmarks? You can run objdump
either in 'qemu' or in real-machine. You'll get the detailed source code
information about this benchmarks (using -S switch) only on the machine that
you have compiled these benchmarks. Once you copy them to disk image, you
won't be able to get that information. If you are looking for just the
function names then you can use 'objdump' in qemu.

To install 'objdump' in disk image, try 'sudo apt-get install binutils' to
install objdump on disk image.

- Avadh

Thanks.
> --
> Chintan Panirwala,
> Graduate Student at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
> North Carolina State University.
>
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