diff --git a/util/amisc/aelflod.1 b/util/amisc/aelflod.1 index 00cd62220..808b95429 100644 --- a/util/amisc/aelflod.1 +++ b/util/amisc/aelflod.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ aelflod \- ACK ELF loader .SH SYNOPSIS .B aelflod -[-h] [-v] inputfile outputfile +[-a\fInumber\fP] [-b] [-h] [-l] [-m\fInumber\fP] [-v] inputfile outputfile .SH DESCRIPTION .I aelflod converts an absolute ack.out file into a simple binary memory @@ -11,6 +11,32 @@ dump wrapped up in an ELF executable. It is suitable for producing executables for operating systems such as Linux. .PP +.I aelflod +accepts the following flags: +.TP +.BI \-a number +Set the ABI in the ELF header to \fInumber\fP. +The default value is \fI3\fP for Linux. +.TP +.B \-b +Write a big-endian ELF file. +.TP +.B \-h +Print a help message and exit. +.TP +.B \-l +Write a little-endian ELF file. +This is the default. +.TP +.BI \-m number +Set the machine type in the ELF header to \fInumber\fP. +The default value is \fI3\fP for Intel 386 (i386). +Other values are \fI4\fP for Motorola 68000 (m68k) +and \fI20\fP for PowerPC. +.TP +.B \-v +Be verbose. +.PP The input file must contain exactly four segments: TEXT, ROM, DATA and BSS, in that order, all occupying contiguous memory. The file must have all references resolved and be linked to a @@ -18,10 +44,15 @@ fixed address. The fixed address must be at least 0x54 bytes greater than a page boundary, in order to make room for the ELF header itself. .PP -aelflod will write out an ELF header followed by each segment, in -order, ensuring that enough padding is inserted between each segment +.I aelflod +will write out an ELF header followed by each segment, in order, +ensuring that enough padding is inserted between each segment to keep the offsets correct. -The created executable will contain just one rwx segment, and no -sections. +The created executable will contain just one ELF segment mapped rwx. +.PP +If the input file has symbols, then +.I aelflod +will convert the symbol table to ELF. +The output file has ELF section headers if and only if it has symbols. .SH "SEE ALSO" ack.out(5)