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NAME

       dumpimage - extract data from U-Boot images

SYNOPSIS

       dumpimage [-T type] -l image

       dumpimage [-T type] [-p position] -o outfile image

       dumpimage -h

       dumpimage -V

DESCRIPTION

       dumpimage  lists and extracts data from U-Boot images. If -l is specified, dumpimage lists
       the components in image.  Otherwise, dumpimage  extracts  the  component  at  position  to
       outfile.

OPTIONS

       -h     Print usage information and exit.

       -l     Print the header information for image, including a list of components.

       -o outfile
              The file to write the dumped component to.

       -p position
              Specify  the  position  of  the  component to dump. This should be a numeric index,
              starting at 0. If not specified, the default position is 0.

       -T type
              Specify the  type  of  the  image.  If  not  specified,  the  image  type  will  be
              automatically  detected.  A list of supported image types may be printed by running
              mkimage -T list.

       -V     Print version information and exit.

BUGS

       Please report  bugs  to  the  U-Boot  bug  tracker  ⟨https://source.denx.de/u-boot/u-boot/
       issues⟩.

EXAMPLES

       Create a multi-file image and then extract part of that image

           $ mkimage -A x86 -O linux -T multi -n x86 \
               -d vmlinuz:initrd.img:System.map multi.img
           Image Name:   x86
           Created:      Thu Jul 25 10:29:13 2013
           Image Type:   Intel x86 Linux Multi-File Image (gzip compressed)
           Data Size:    13722956 Bytes = 13401.32 kB = 13.09 MB
           Load Address: 00000000
           Entry Point:  00000000
           Contents:
              Image 0: 4040128 Bytes = 3945.44 kB = 3.85 MB
              Image 1: 7991719 Bytes = 7804.41 kB = 7.62 MB
              Image 2: 1691092 Bytes = 1651.46 kB = 1.61 MB
           $ dumpimage -p 2 -o System.map multi.img

SEE ALSO

       mkimage(1)