Command Line to see the contents Shared Object Module(lib*.so)

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醉酒成梦 2021-02-01 15:34

What is the command line to see the contents of a Shared Object module (lib*.so)?

Like how we use:

ar -t lib*.a

for archives(lib*.a) an

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  • 2021-02-01 16:08

    The nm -D command lists the dynamic symbols of your shared library, which seems to be exactly what you want.

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  • 2021-02-01 16:18

    use nm -D --defined-only libname.so to get the symbol names from your dynamic library.
    The --defined-only switch shows you only the symbol that are defined in these files, and not references to external functions.

    An alternative is to use objdump, and catch only the symbols in the text section :

    objdump -T /usr/lib/libjpeg.so | grep text
    ...
    0001b5c0 g    DF .text  00000016  Base        jdiv_round_up
    00003730 g    DF .text  00000417  Base        jpeg_set_colorspace
    0000cda0 g    DF .text  000002de  Base        jpeg_consume_input
    00002b30 g    DF .text  00000023  Base        jpeg_abort_compress
    00003b50 g    DF .text  000000b6  Base        jpeg_default_colorspace
    00002810 g    DF .text  00000067  Base        jpeg_suppress_tables
    00004110 g    DF .text  00000130  Base        jpeg_add_quant_table
    000100c0 g    DF .text  0000011f  Base        jpeg_save_markers
    ...
    
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  • 2021-02-01 16:29

    I think nm -D is what you're looking for.

    $ nm -D /usr/lib/libpng.so
    ...
    00000000000058f0 T png_reset_zstream
    000000000000d420 T png_save_int_32
    000000000000d450 T png_save_uint_16
    000000000000d3f0 T png_save_uint_32
    0000000000007810 T png_set_IHDR
    0000000000007500 T png_set_PLTE
    000000000000ce20 T png_set_add_alpha
    0000000000006670 T png_set_asm_flags
    0000000000006970 T png_set_bKGD
    000000000001a740 T png_set_background
    ...
    
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