From 4de8f4efb7211a36fc8dc572289009d2506e529c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cyrill Gorcunov Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2013 20:13:51 +0400 Subject: BR3392248: Update ndisasm man Signed-off-by: Cyrill Gorcunov --- ndisasm.txt | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'ndisasm.txt') diff --git a/ndisasm.txt b/ndisasm.txt index a5f1e59b..3fc382a2 100644 --- a/ndisasm.txt +++ b/ndisasm.txt @@ -21,54 +21,54 @@ infile and directs it to stdout. OPTIONS ------- --h:: +*-h*:: Causes *ndisasm* to exit immediately, after giving a summary of its invocation options. --r:: +*-r*:: Causes *ndisasm* to exit immediately, after displaying its version number. --o 'origin':: +*-o* 'origin':: Specifies the notional load address for the file. This option causes *ndisasm* to get the addresses it lists down the left hand margin, and the target addresses of PC-relative jumps and calls, right. --s 'sync-point':: +*-s* 'sync-point':: Manually specifies a synchronisation address, such that *ndisasm* will not output any machine instruction which encompasses bytes on both sides of the address. Hence the instruction which starts at that address will be correctly disassembled. --e 'hdrlen':: +*-e* 'hdrlen':: Specifies a number of bytes to discard from the beginning of the file before starting disassembly. This does not count towards the calculation of the disassembly offset: the first 'disassembled' instruction will be shown starting at the given load address. --k 'offset,length':: +*-k* 'offset,length':: Specifies that 'length' bytes, starting from disassembly offset 'offset', should be skipped over without generating any output. The skipped bytes still count towards the calculation of the disassembly offset. --a|-i:: +*-a*|*-i*:: Enables automatic (or intelligent) sync mode, in which *ndisasm* will attempt to guess where synchronisation should be performed, by means of examining the target addresses of the relative jumps and calls it disassembles. --b 'bits':: +*-b* 'bits':: Specifies 16-, 32- or 64-bit mode. The default is 16-bit mode. --u:: +*-u*:: Specifies 32-bit mode, more compactly than using `-b 32'. --p 'vendor':: +*-p* 'vendor':: Prefers instructions as defined by 'vendor' in case of a conflict. Known 'vendor' names include *intel*, *amd*, *cyrix*, and *idt*. The default is *intel*. -- cgit v1.2.1