使用方法:
You can use the commands dump
, append
, and restore
to copy data between target memory and a file. The dump
and append
commands write data to a file, and the restore
command reads data from a file back into the inferior's memory. Files may be in binary, Motorola S-record, Intel hex, or Tektronix Hex format; however, gdb can only append to binary files.
-
dump
[format]memory
filename start_addr end_addr -
dump
[format]value
filename expr - Dump the contents of memory from start_addr to end_addr, or the value of expr, to filename in the given format.
The format parameter may be any one of:
binary
- Raw binary form.
ihex
- Intel hex format.
srec
- Motorola S-record format.
tekhex
- Tektronix Hex format.
gdb uses the same definitions of these formats as the gnu binary utilities, like `objdump' and `objcopy'. If format is omitted, gdb dumps the data in raw binary form.
-
append
[binary
]memory
filename start_addr end_addr -
append
[binary
]value
filename expr - Append the contents of memory from start_addr to end_addr, or the value of expr, to the file filename, in raw binary form. (gdb can only append data to files in raw binary form.)
-
restore
filename [binary
] bias start end - Restore the contents of file filename into memory. The
restore
command can automatically recognize any known bfd file format, except for raw binary. To restore a raw binary file you must specify the optional keywordbinary
after the filename.If bias is non-zero, its value will be added to the addresses contained in the file. Binary files always start at address zero, so they will be restored at address bias. Other bfd files have a built-in location; they will be restored at offset bias from that location.
If start and/or end are non-zero, then only data between file offset start and file offset end will be restored. These offsets are relative to the addresses in the file, before the bias argument is applied.
举个例子:
dump binary memory result.bin 0x200000000 0x20000c350
This will give you a plain binary dump int file result.bin
. You can also use the following to dump it in hex format:
dump ihex memory result.bin 0x200000000 0x20000c350
Using the dump command is much clearer than using the gdb logging hack (which even did not work for me somehow)
参考文档: https://*.com/questions/16095948/gdb-dump-memory-save-formatted-output-into-a-file