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The Bitdefender disassembler
DESCRIPTION:
The Bitdefender disassembler is a highly optimized, lightweight x86/x64 instruction decoder designed for security, reverse engineering, and low-level systems analysis. It focuses on decoding machine instructions with high precision while providing detailed metadata about each instruction, including operands, access modes, CPU flags, and feature requirements. Unlike many disassemblers, bddisasm is built with zero dynamic memory allocation and no external dependencies, making it extremely portable and suitable for constrained environments such as kernels, hypervisors, and embedded systems. The project also includes a companion component called bdshemu, which provides a minimal instruction emulator capable of analyzing shellcode-like behavior in a controlled environment. Its performance is a key strength, achieving millions of decoded instructions per second while maintaining thread safety and deterministic behavior.
Features
- Lightweight instruction decoder with zero memory allocation
- Comprehensive x86 and x64 instruction support with rich metadata
- High-performance decoding reaching millions of instructions per second
- Thread-safe design suitable for concurrent execution
- Integrated minimal emulator for shellcode analysis
- Modular architecture with auto-generated instruction tables
Programming Language
C
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