The old project name was Reverse.
PLASMA
is an interactive disassembler. It can generate a more readable
assembly (pseudo code) with colored syntax. You can write scripts with the
available Python api (see an example below). The project is still in big development.
wiki : TODO list and some documentation.
It supports :
- architectures : x86{64}, ARM, MIPS{64} (partially for ARM and MIPS)
- formats : ELF, PE, RAW
Warning: until structures and type definitions are not implemented, the database compatibility could be broken.
Requirements
- python >= 3.4
- capstone
- python-pyelftools
- pefile + python3-future
- python-msgpack >= 0.4.6
c++filt
(available in the binutils Linux package)- terminal should support UTF8 and 256 colors (if not, use the option
--nocolor
)
Optional :
python-qt4
used for the memory map- keystone for the script asm.py
Installation
./install.sh
Or if you have already installed requirements with the previous command:
./install.sh --update
Check tests :
make
....................................................................................
84/84 tests passed successfully in 2.777975s
analyzer tests...
...
Pseudo-decompilation of functions
$ plasma -i tests/server.bin
>> v main
# you can press tab to show the pseudo decompilation
# | to split the window
# See the command help for all shortcuts
Take the control of the flow graph by inverting conditional jumps:
Scripting (Python API)
See more on the wiki for the API.
Some examples (these scripts are placed in plasma/scripts) :
$ plasma -i FILE
plasma> py !strings.py # print all strings
plasma> py !xrefsto.py FUNCTION # xdot call graph
plasma> py !crypto.py # detect some crypto constants
plasma> py !asm.py CODE # assemble with keystone
plasma> py !disasm.py HEX_STRING # disassemble a buffer