remill
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remill | llvm-tutor | |
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3 | 1 | |
1,177 | 2,716 | |
2.6% | - | |
6.4 | 6.4 | |
15 days ago | 2 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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remill
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Revng translates (i386, x86-64, MIPS, ARM, AArch64, s390x) binaries to LLVM IR
Usually such things are called lifters. Wonder how this tool compares to other existing LLVM IR lifters, such as remill[0] and rellume[1].
0: https://github.com/lifting-bits/remill
- Decompiler Explorer
- fcd – LLVM-based native program optimizing decompiler
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.
What are some alternatives?
fcd - An optimizing decompiler
clang-tutor - A collection of out-of-tree Clang plugins for teaching and learning
anvill - anvill forges beautiful LLVM bitcode out of raw machine code
alive2 - Automatic verification of LLVM optimizations
rellic - Rellic produces goto-free C output from LLVM bitcode
mcsema - Framework for lifting x86, amd64, aarch64, sparc32, and sparc64 program binaries to LLVM bitcode
asmjit - Low-latency machine code generation
mcc - MicroC example compiler for Stephen Edward's PLT class, but in Haskell
mewa - Compiler-compiler for writing compiler frontends with Lua
revng - revng: the core repository of the rev.ng project
buildit - Online demo without installing at - https://buildit.so/tryit