@hackage hdis860.2

Interface to the udis86 disassembler for x86 and x86-64 / AMD64

hdis86 is an interface to the udis86 disassembler, which decodes machine code for 16-, 32-, and 64-bit x86 and x86-64 / AMD64 processors. hdis86 provides an instruction stream as a Haskell algebraic data type, suitable for inspection by pattern matching. It also provides metadata such as assembly syntax in Intel or AT&T flavors.

This library exposes three layers of wrapping:

  • The Pure module has the simplest interface, effectively ByteString -> [Instruction].

  • The IO module exposes an imperative API closely matching the udis86 state machine, while providing Haskellish types and automatic resource management.

  • The C module is a direct import of the udis86 library, with C types and conventions.

Many users can simply import Hdis86.

The Incremental module provides disassembly of lazy ByteStrings, and a function for building other incremental operations.

By default, hdis86 will statically link a built-in copy of udis86-1.7, which is provided by its author under a similar BSD license. See inside the tarball for more information. If you have udis86 installed on your system, you can instead link dynamically using cabal configure --flags=external-udis86. In that case see also doc/customizing.txt.

This code is available on GitHub at https://github.com/kmcallister/hdis86.

The udis86 project website is located at http://udis86.sourceforge.net/.

New in version 0.2:

  • Disassembly of lazy ByteStrings

  • A function for building other incremental operations

  • Record selectors on Instruction

  • QuickCheck Arbitrary instances for Instruction and related types