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README.md

bddisasm

Rust bindings for the bddisasm x86/x64 decoder library, built on top of bddisasm-sys.

It supports all existing x86 instruction, offering a wide range of information about each one, including:

  • operands (implicit and explicit)
  • access mode for each operand
  • CPUID feature flags
  • CPU modes in which an instruction is valid

Usage

Add bddisasm to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
bddisasm = "0.1.0"

Examples

Decoding one instruction

use bddisasm::decoded_instruction::{DecodedInstruction, DecodeMode, Mnemonic};

let code = vec![0x31, 0xc0];
match DecodedInstruction::decode(&code, DecodeMode::Bits32) {
    Ok(ins) => {
        assert_eq!(ins.mnemonic(), Mnemonic::Xor);
        println!("{}", ins);
    },
    Err(err) => println!("Unable to decode: {}", err),
}

Decoding multiple instructions

use bddisasm::decoder::{Decoder, DecodeMode};

let code = [
    // ENCLS
    0x0f, 0x01, 0xcf,
    // MOV       rax, qword ptr [rbx+rcx*4+0x1234]
    0x48, 0x8b, 0x84, 0x8b, 0x34, 0x12, 0x00, 0x00,
    // Not a valid instruction
    0x0f,
    // WRMSR
    0x0f, 0x30,
];
let decoder = Decoder::new(&code, DecodeMode::Bits64, 0x1234);

for ins in decoder {
    match ins {
        Ok(ins) => println!("{}", ins),
        Err(e) => println!("{}", e),
    }
}

This will print:

ENCLS
MOV       rax, qword ptr [rbx+rcx*4+0x1234]
the provided input buffer is too small
WRMSR

Working with instruction operands

Rich informaion is offered for each type of operand. Bellow is a minimal example that looks at a memory operand.

# use bddisasm::decode_error::DecodeError;
# fn test() -> Result<(), DecodeError> {
use bddisasm::decoded_instruction::{DecodedInstruction, DecodeMode};
use bddisasm::operand::OpInfo;

// ` MOV       rax, qword ptr [rcx+r15*2]`
let code = b"\x4a\x8b\x04\x79";
let ins = DecodedInstruction::decode(code, DecodeMode::Bits64).unwrap();
// Get the operands
let operands = ins.operands();
// Get the second operand which is the source (`[rcx+r15*2]`)
let src = operands[1];

println!("Source operand type: {}", src.info);
match src.info {
    OpInfo::Mem(mem) => {
        if let Some(base) = mem.base {
            println!("Base register: {}", base);
        } else {
            println!("No base register");
        }

        if let Some(index) = mem.index {
            println!("Index register: {}", index);
        } else {
            println!("No index register");
        }

        if let Some(scale) = mem.scale {
            println!("Scale: {}", scale);
        } else {
            println!("No scale");
        }

        if let Some(displacement) = mem.disp {
            println!("Displacement: {}", displacement);
        } else {
            println!("No displacement");
        }
    },
    _ => unreachable!(),
}
# Ok(())
# }

Will print:

Source operand type: memory
Base register: 1
Index register: 15
Scale: 2
No displacement

Requirements

Because bddisasm-sys uses bindgen to generate the bindings at build time, users need to have clang installed. Check the bindgen documentation for more information.