AOUT2HUX(1) General Commands Manual (x68k) AOUT2HUX(1)

aout2hux
convert a.out/ELF executable to Human68k .x format

aout2hux [-o output_file] aout1 loadaddr1 aout2 loadaddr2

aout2hux reads two a.out(5) or ELF format executables with different load addresses and generates a Human68k ‘.x’ format executable.

If the input files are a.out, they must be static OMAGIC / NMAGIC m68k executables. If the input files are ELF, they must be static m68k executables. The two input executables must be created from the same objects, but use different load addresses. The load address is specified as a hexadecimal number. Load addresses are a multiple of 4 for as(1) and ld(1) from NetBSD/m68k.

If output_file is not specified with the -o option, the default name out.x is used.

out.x
default output file.

The following command sequence creates a Human68k executable foo.x from object files a.o and b.o:
cc -N -nostdlib -static -Wl,-Text,0        -o aout1 a.o b.o
cc -N -nostdlib -static -Wl,-Text,10203040 -o aout2 a.o b.o
aout2hux -o foo.x aout1 0 aout2 10203040

This example uses 0x0 and 0x10203040 as the load addresses.

as(1), cc(1), ld(1), a.out(5)

The aout2hux utility first appeared in NetBSD 1.4.

Symbol and debugging information is not converted.

The generated executable is not as effective as that of Human68k native compiler.

September 1, 2019 NetBSD 9.4