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NAME¶
rasm2 — radare2
assembler and disassembler tool
SYNOPSIS¶
rasm2 |
[-ABdDeEfCLvwrNqx] [-a
arch] [-b
bits] [-c
cpu] [-F
in:out] [-o
offset] [-@
offset] [-O
ofile] [-s
syntax] [-i
int] [-l
int] [ARG] |
DESCRIPTION¶
This tool uses r_asm to assemble and disassemble files or hexpair strings. It supports a large list of architectures which can be listed using the -L flag.
-aarch- Set architecture plugin
-A- Show analysis information of given hexpair string
-bbits- Set architecture bits
-B- Binary input/output (-l is mandatory for binary input)
-ccpu- Select specific CPU (depends on -a arch)
-C- Output in C format
-d- Disassemble hexpair bytes. rasm2 -d 9090
-D- Disassemble showing hexpair and opcode
-e- Use big endian (or swap endianness if used more than once)
-E- Output disassembled instructions in ESIL format.
-f- Read data from file instead of ARG.
-Fin:out- Specify input and/or output filters (att2intel, x86.pseudo, ...)
-h- Show usage help message.
-hh- Show long help message including supported assembler directives
-lint- Input/Output length
-iint- Ignore/skip N bytes from the beginning of the input buffer
-L- List loaded asm plugins
-LL- List loaded anal plugins
-LLL- List loaded arch plugins
-ooffset- Offset of the opcode to assemble (default is 0)
-@offset- Alias for -o
-N- Dont load any plugin, same as RASM2_NOPLUGINS=1 or r2 -NN
-Oofile- output to file, for example 'rasm2 -BF a a.asm'
-r- Show output in r2 script
-ssyntax- Select syntax output (intel, att)
-w- Describe opcode (whats op)
-x- Use hex dwords instead of hexpairs in the assembler output
-q- Quiet output (handy for -L, -v, ...)
DIRECTIVES¶
List the supported assembler and preprocessor directives with:
$rasm2 -hh
EXAMPLES¶
Assemble opcode:
$ rasm2 -a x86 -b 32 'mov eax, 33'
Disassemble opcode:
$ rasm2 -d 90
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHORS¶
pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>
| March 27, 2023 |