Title: The BAP Blog
Open Graph Title: The BAP Blog
Description: The Binary Analysis Platform Blog
Open Graph Description: The Binary Analysis Platform Blog
Opengraph URL: http://binaryanalysisplatform.github.io/
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| author | David Brumley |
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| September 15, 2021 Writing Lifters Using Primus Lisp Defining instructions semantics using Primus Lisp (Tutorial) Introduction So you found a machine instruction that is not handled by BAP and you wonder how to add it to BAP. This is the tutorial that will gently guide you through the whole process of discovering the instruction, studying its semantics, encoding...> | https://binaryanalysisplatform.github.io/2021/09/15/writing-lifters-using-primus-lisp/ |
| November 19, 2019 BAP 2.0 is released The Carnegie Mellon University Binary Analysis Platform (CMU BAP) is a suite of utilities and libraries that enables analysis of programs in their machine representation. BAP is written in OCaml, relies on dynamically loaded plugins for extensibility, and is widely used for security analysis, program verification, and reverse engineering. This...> | https://binaryanalysisplatform.github.io/bap-2-release |
| August 15, 2019 BAP Knowledge Representation - Part 1 An important part of BAP 2.0 is the new knowledge representation system, which drives all the new code. Given how important it is for understanding and using modern BAP, I decided to introduce it informally in a series of blog posts. This series is by no means a substitution for...> | https://binaryanalysisplatform.github.io/knowledge-intro-1 |
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