commit | ab12f30e0afc1743f9a13de7caea4a64fa745588 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Gil Dabah <distorm@gmail.com> | Mon Apr 20 21:21:04 2020 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Apr 20 21:21:04 2020 |
tree | 56b3ac7f0a533e4633a032839007efc6cd8c213f | |
parent | 1b54c09f6164c4a3f4e848f657ea987098c60440 [diff] |
Privileged instruction regression fixed.
Welcome to the diStorm3 binary stream disassembler library project.
diStorm3 is really a decomposer, which means it takes an instruction and returns a binary structure which describes it rather than static text, which is great for advanced binary code analysis.
diStorm3 is super lightweight (~45KB), ultra fast and easy to use (a single API)!
“We benchmarked five popular open-source disassembly libraries and chose diStorm3, which had the best performance (and furthermore, has complete 64-bit support).”, July 2014, Quoting David Williams-King in his Thesis about Binary Shuffling.
diStorm3 is licensed under BSD!
Installing diStorm3 - Clone repo locally and then ‘python setup.py install’ or alternatively: ‘python -m pip install distorm3’.
For Windows, use these pre-built installers in https://pypi.org/project/distorm3/#files.
RTFM, the wiki has plenty of info.