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Any tool/software in windows for viewing ELF file

2020-02-21 01:52发布

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There are lots of PE file browsers. Here is a list of good ones if you are interested:

PE File format viewers:

  • PE Explorer http://www.pe-explorer.com/
  • PE VIew: http://www.magma.ca/~wjr/
  • PEBrowse Professional http://www.smidgeonsoft.prohosting.com/pebrowse-pro-file-viewer.html
  • PE Browse Professional Interactive - http://www.smidgeonsoft.prohosting.com/pebrowse-pro-interactive-debugger.html

I'm still working on windows & I want to view the ELF files. Are there any tools? I'm googling but couldn't find any till now.

回答1:

readelf and objdump are both excellent utilities if you are on a Unix box. Both are provided by Cygwin.

readelf will give you a good overview of the ELF header information, section headers. You can also use it to get relocation and symbol information. Overall, readelf can give greater detail on the contents of an ELF file.

objdump has some similar features to readelf, but also includes the ability to disassemble sections.



回答2:

I don't think it's quite what you're looking for, but it may still be useful - Agner Fog has an object file converter available here:

http://www.agner.org/optimize/#objconv



回答3:

The project biew has been renamed into beye:

http://beye.sourceforge.net



回答4:

I like objdump. I think it comes with the Mingw and/or cygwin distributions.



回答5:

I would recommend HT editor.Though it is lack of a beautiful GUI,it do support a lot of file formats which of course include elf.



回答6:

I've used BIEW before

http://biew.sourceforge.net/

Apparently it can process ELF headers

Support for a-out, arch, coff-386, ELF, MZ, jvmclass, LMF, LE and LX, NE, NLM-386, PharLap, PE, RDOFF, SIS and SISX executable formats.



回答7:

You can look at the ELFSharp project. It's a C# library, not a complete tool, but it's very easy to use and, what is very important, active (look at its github).