
DWARF Expert
FreeMaster the intricacies of DWARF debug information.
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What DWARF Expert does
DWARF Expert is a specialized tool designed for analyzing DWARF debug information found in compiled binaries. This skill is particularly useful for developers and engineers working with low-level programming languages and those involved in debugging and tooling development. It provides capabilities to parse and search DWARF data, verify its integrity, and answer questions about the DWARF standard, making it an essential resource for anyone needing to work with debug information.
The skill leverages tools like dwarfdump and llvm-dwarfdump, allowing users to inspect various DWARF sections and entries effectively. It supports a range of commands to extract detailed information, including the ability to show parent and child DIEs, perform exhaustive searches for names and addresses, and even verify the structural integrity of DWARF data. This makes it invaluable when debugging complex binaries or when developing new tools that consume DWARF data.
Moreover, DWARF Expert emphasizes the importance of using authoritative sources for accurate information. It guides users to refer to the official DWARF specification, LLVM's implementation, and the libdwarf library for deeper insights. This focus on reliability ensures that users can trust the information they obtain while working with DWARF data.
While the skill excels in parsing and analyzing DWARF debug information, it is not intended for runtime debugging or reverse engineering tasks beyond the DWARF sections. Users should utilize other tools like gdb or Ghidra for those purposes. Overall, DWARF Expert is an essential addition for developers needing to navigate the complexities of DWARF debug information efficiently.
When to use it
Use DWARF Expert when you need to inspect DWARF sections in binaries, verify debug information, or write code that interacts with DWARF data.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for runtime debugging or reverse engineering tasks that extend beyond DWARF sections; use dedicated tools like gdb or Ghidra instead.
What you can build with it
Inspecting Debug Information
Use DWARF Expert to analyze the .debug_* sections of a binary when you need detailed insights into its debug information.
Verifying DWARF Data
After generating DWARF from a compiler, employ this skill to verify the integrity of the debug information to ensure it meets standards.
Writing DWARF Parsing Code
Leverage the recommendations for libraries like `libdwarf` and `pyelftools` to write code that efficiently interacts with DWARF data.
How to install DWARF Expert
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add trailofbits/skills/dwarf-expert --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by trailofbitsDWARF Expert
Expertise for DWARF debug info: parsing and searching it, verifying its integrity, answering questions about the standard, and writing code that consumes it. Out of scope: runtime debugging (use gdb/lldb), reverse engineering beyond the DWARF sections (use Ghidra/IDA), and compiler-specific DWARF generation bugs.
Authoritative Sources
When precision matters, look standard details up instead of answering from memory:
- dwarfstd.org — the official specification. Web-search specific sections, e.g. "DWARF5 DW_TAG_subprogram attributes site:dwarfstd.org".
- LLVM —
llvm/lib/DebugInfo/DWARF/is a reliable reference implementation:DWARFDie.cpp(DIE and attribute access),DWARFUnit.cpp(compilation units),DWARFDebugLine.cpp(line tables),DWARFVerifier.cpp(validation). - libdwarf — the reference C implementation at github.com/davea42/libdwarf-code.
Parsing and Searching with dwarfdump
Prefer dwarfdump over readelf for DWARF-specific work. Two implementations
exist — libdwarf's dwarfdump and LLVM's llvm-dwarfdump — with different
options, and a bare dwarfdump command may be either: check dwarfdump --version
first. The options below are LLVM's.
On macOS, linked Mach-O executables do not carry DWARF: it stays in the .o
files until dsymutil collects it into a .dSYM bundle. Point dwarfdump at
the dSYM (or the object files), not the executable. pyelftools is ELF-only —
for Mach-O scripted work, stay with the LLVM tools.
--all: dump every DWARF section;--debug-info,--debug-line, etc. dump one--show-children [--recurse-depth=<n>]: include child DIEs when printing selected entries — parameters, locals, and struct members are children of function and type DIEs--show-parents [--parent-recurse-depth=<n>]: include parent DIEs--show-form: print attribute form types, for when encoding details matter--find=<name>: exact-name lookup via the accelerator tables — fast but not exhaustive; fall back to--namewhen it misses--name=<pattern> [--ignore-case] [--regex]: exhaustive DIE-name search--lookup=<address>: find the DIE covering an address--verbose: print low-level encoding detail
Searching DIEs
Escalate through these strategies as the query grows more complex:
- Name or address match:
--find, then--name;--lookupfor addresses. - Attribute or type queries (e.g. all parameters of type
float *): dump and filter.grep -Bpulls in the header line carrying each DIE's offset:llvm-dwarfdump file | grep -B 5 "float \*" | grep DW_TAG_formal_parameter, then print each DIE at its offset with--debug-info=<offset> --show-children(--lookuptakes a program address, not a DIE offset). - Multi-attribute or structural queries: when grep pipelines turn brittle,
write a Python script using
pyelftoolsinstead.
Verifying DWARF Integrity
llvm-dwarfdump --verify <binary>: structural checks (unit chains, DIE relationships, address ranges).--error-display=<quiet|summary|details|full>controls detail;--verify-json=<path>writes a machine-readable error summary;--quietfor exit-code-only checks.llvm-dwarfdump --statistics <binary>: debug-info quality metrics as JSON — compare across compiler versions or optimization levels to catch regressions.
Verify after producing DWARF (compilers, binary rewriters), when a debugger misbehaves on a binary, and when developing DWARF tooling against known-good files.
When a current-generation compiler emitted an old DWARF version, the build
explicitly passed -gdwarf-N — modern gcc and clang default to v4/v5, so check
the build system rather than assuming a toolchain default. GCC embeds its flags
in DW_AT_producer, so the pin is often readable right there; clang's producer
string carries no flags. Old versions remain common in the wild and read the
same way apart from surface forms: in v2 output, member offsets appear as
location expressions (DW_OP_plus_uconst) and linkage names as
DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name.
readelf
For general ELF structure, or when dwarfdump is unavailable:
--debug-dump=<section>: dump a DWARF section (info,line, ...)--dwarf-depth=<n>/--dwarf-start=<n>: limit DIE depth / start offset
Writing Code That Parses DWARF
Prefer an existing library over parsing by hand:
| Library | Language | Notes |
|---|---|---|
libdwarf | C/C++ | github.com/davea42/libdwarf-code — low-level; used to implement dwarfdump |
pyelftools | Python | github.com/eliben/pyelftools — also parses ELF in general |
gimli | Rust | github.com/gimli-rs/gimli — pair with object to load container files |
debug/dwarf | Go | standard library |
LibObjectFile | .NET | github.com/xoofx/LibObjectFile — also handles ELF/PE object files |
Default to Python with pyelftools for one-off scripts unless the task dictates
otherwise.
DWARF-specific pitfalls to handle — and to check for when reviewing DWARF code:
- Attributes are optional: a DIE may omit
DW_AT_name,DW_AT_type, ranges, etc. - Attribute indirection: a DIE's attributes may live on the DIE referenced by its
DW_AT_abstract_origin(inlined instances) orDW_AT_specification(out-of-line definitions) — resolve the chain before concluding data is absent. - Type chains: qualifiers and modifiers (
DW_TAG_const_type,DW_TAG_pointer_type, ...) wrap the underlying type; walkDW_AT_typelinks to reach the base type.
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