Yaakov Yaari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > LSDA (Language Specific Data Area) is used to store exception handling > information at the exception catch site, see > http://www.codesourcery.com/cxx-abi/exceptions.pdf. > > For various kinds of binary analyzers (translators, optimizers) it is > useful to be able to interpret the LSDA of a given C++ function. So, once > the LSDA extent is identified, are there any tools, scripts, code snippets, > that can analyze and interpret this LSDA in a raw byte form and produce a > textual interpretation of it?
It's probably rather more simple minded than you want, but you can get a dump of sorts by using readelf --debug-dump=frames. Ian