NOTE: This repository is archived. The Radare2 plugin for parsing XTA cache files is fully merged to the upstream radare2 repository (its commit is here). So, you can use the latest version of radare2 for analyzing XTA cache files.
This fork of radare2 contains the XTAC plugin for parsing XTA cache file that is used for caching binary translation result in Windows 10 on ARM. When you open an XTA cache file using this plugin, you can get some basic information about an XTA cache file and can analyze it. You can try some commands, such as "i", "iH", "iS", "iHj", "iSj", and go to a translated ARM64 code by seeking command.
XTAC plugin is distributed under Apache License Version 2.0. The source code of XTAC plugin is here.
Install and build instructions are the same as Install / Update.
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r2 is a rewrite from scratch of radare in order to provide a set of libraries and tools to work with binary files.
Radare project started as a forensics tool, a scriptable command-line hexadecimal editor able to open disk files, but later added support for analyzing binaries, disassembling code, debugging programs, attaching to remote gdb servers...
radare2 is portable.
To learn more you may read the official radare2 book, the source code, or browse the web for blog posts or presentations from r2con.
Windows (since XP), GNU/Linux, GNU/Darwin, GNU/Hurd, Apple's {Mac,i,iPad,watch}OS, [Dragonfly|Net|Free|Open]BSD, Android, QNX, Solaris, Haiku, FirefoxOS.
i386, x86-64, ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, SPARC, RISC-V, SH, m68k, m680x, AVR, XAP, System Z, XCore, CR16, HPPA, ARC, Blackfin, Z80, H8/300, V810, V850, CRIS, XAP, PIC, LM32, 8051, 6502, i4004, i8080, Propeller, Tricore, CHIP-8, LH5801, T8200, GameBoy, SNES, SPC700, MSP430, Xtensa, NIOS II, Java, Dalvik, WebAssembly, MSIL, EBC, TMS320 (c54x, c55x, c55+, c66), Hexagon, Brainfuck, Malbolge, whitespace, DCPU16, LANAI, MCORE, mcs96, RSP, SuperH-4, VAX, AMD Am29000.
ELF, Mach-O, Fatmach-O, PE, PE+, MZ, COFF, OMF, TE, XBE, BIOS/UEFI, Dyldcache, DEX, ART, CGC, Java class, Android boot image, Plan9 executable, ZIMG, MBN/SBL bootloader, ELF coredump, MDMP (Windows minidump), WASM (WebAssembly binary), Commodore VICE emulator, QNX, Game Boy (Advance), Nintendo DS ROMs and Nintendo 3DS FIRMs, various filesystems.
Native bindings are supported but the recommended way to interact with r2 from other languages is by using r2pipe
Python, Ruby, JavaScript, Lua, Perl, PHP, Go, Rust, Swift, C#, Java, Shell, OCaml, Haskell, Scheme (Guile), Common Lisp, Clojure, Erlang, D, Vala/Genie, Prolog, Nim, Newlisp...
The recommended way to install or update radare2 from git for single-user systems:
$ sys/install.sh
If you don't have root, or just want to install it in your home use:
$ sys/user.sh
Note that those scripts will install using configure+make using symlinks, so you don't need to reinstall every time you change something in the builddir.
- If you don't like symlinks use
sys/install.sh --install
- To use capstone5 use the
--with-capstone5
flag.
Alternatively you can also build with meson + ninja:
$ ./sys/meson.py --prefix=/usr --shared --install
In case of a polluted filesystem, you can uninstall the current version or remove all previous installations:
$ make uninstall
$ make purge
To remove all stuff including libraries, use
$ make system-purge
Radare2 has its own package manager - r2pm. Its packages repository is on GitHub too. To start to using it for the first time, you need to initialize packages:
$ r2pm init
Refresh the packages database before installing any package:
$ r2pm update
To install a package, use the following command:
$ r2pm install [package name]
Look at CONTRIBUTING.md.
Running make tests
will fetch the test binaries
repository and run all the tests in order to verify that no changes break any functionality.
We run those tests on every commit, and they are also executed with ASAN and valgrind on different platforms to catch other unwanted 'features'.
Website: https://www.radare.org/
Telegram: https://t.me/radare
Twitter: @radareorg
IRC: irc.freenode.net #radare