Ticket #50 (new defect)

Opened 3 years ago

Last modified 1 year ago

Disassembler

Reported by: ewout@prangsma.net Assigned to:
Priority: P1 Milestone: 0.7.0
Component: Core Version: unspecified
Severity: normal Keywords:
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Description

Please add disassembler support (like ndisasm) with the amd64 extension support.

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09/10/05 16:21:35 changed by arkon@ragestorm.net

check out the diStorm64 project at: http://ragestorm.net/distorm for AMD64 disassembler

10/25/05 07:02:30 changed by Bumbo

does it use libyasm ?

10/30/05 05:42:38 changed by anonymous

nope, it's a standalone disassembler library

11/12/05 07:02:34 changed by alhunta@hotmail.com

Is there a release date for the source code ? I'm working on OBSD and the win32 lib file isn't very usefull

11/14/05 14:05:26 changed by anonymous

There's a source .tar.gz on the download page, as well as a link to the night snapshot. The source code "releases" occur at the same time as the binaries.

11/14/05 17:54:22 changed by anonymous

I think alhunta was asking about source releases of diStorm64, not about source releases of yasm. It's probably necessary to ask arkon@ragestorm.net directly about releasing the diStorm64 source code; the yasm authors can't help with this.

11/17/05 13:13:58 changed by arkon@ragestorm.net

I am going to open the source code in a couple of months. I currently work on the documentation and linux port. Maybe then the YASM project could use it...

01/17/06 04:43:08 changed by alhunta@hotmail.com

source code released, thanks a lot arkon.

01/17/06 20:49:01 changed by peter@tortall.net

  • milestone changed from 0.1.0 to 0.6.0.

Reassign to 0.6.0. The baseline is to integrate diStorm64 into libyasm.

08/13/06 13:48:19 changed by peter@tortall.net

  • milestone changed from 0.6.0 to 0.7.0.

Bump to 0.7.0. This probably won't get done for 0.6.0, as it's really dependent on objfmt improvements (reading).

03/06/07 09:34:47 changed by anonymous

why diStorm64? diStorm64 doesn't support AT&T syntax when YASM supports both AT&T and Intel modes. what about libudis86 as alternative?


Add/Change #50 (Disassembler)