llvm-tutor
A collection of out-of-tree LLVM passes for teaching and learning (by banach-space)
mcsema
Framework for lifting x86, amd64, aarch64, sparc32, and sparc64 program binaries to LLVM bitcode (by lifting-bits)
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llvm-tutor
Posts with mentions or reviews of llvm-tutor.
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What's your salary?
If you want a quick example of something you can do for educational purposes (but would be totally worthless for reality) I'd say go to llvm and implement your own instcombine pass. Follow this tutorial to learn the basics.
mcsema
Posts with mentions or reviews of mcsema.
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- fcd – LLVM-based native program optimizing decompiler
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Is something similar to Rosetta 2 possible on Linux?
I was actually looking at this today because I was curious. But you can look here this project plus the project it references would be a good start doing as a binary translator: https://github.com/lifting-bits/mcsema
What are some alternatives?
When comparing llvm-tutor and mcsema you can also consider the following projects:
remill - Library for lifting machine code to LLVM bitcode
asmjit - Low-latency machine code generation
clang-tutor - A collection of out-of-tree Clang plugins for teaching and learning
zasm - x86-64 Assembler based on Zydis
alive2 - Automatic verification of LLVM optimizations
sleighcraft - sleigh craft!
mcc - MicroC example compiler for Stephen Edward's PLT class, but in Haskell
XOpcodeCalc - Opcode calculator / ASM calculator
mewa - Compiler-compiler for writing compiler frontends with Lua
suniversal - USB adapter for SUN keyboards
buildit - Online demo without installing at - https://buildit.so/tryit
anvill - anvill forges beautiful LLVM bitcode out of raw machine code