Hi guys,

I am glad that you are interested in our work!! 

Actually this project starts over 1.5 years ago, and I believe at that time, BAP (version 0.7 I believe?) is still a research prototype..

I choose to implement from the stretch is because I want to have a nice tool for my own research projects, also I can have an opportunity
to learn OCaml... :)

Yes, I definitely would like to unite our efforts!! 

Best,
Shuai




On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Ivan Gotovchits <ivg@ieee.org> wrote:
Hi Shuai,

Nice work! But I'm curious, why didn't you use [bap][1] as a disassembler? 

Do you know, that we have a low-level interface to disassembling, like [linear_sweep][2] or even
lower [Disasm_expert.Basic][3] interface, that can disassemble on instruction level granularity.

It will be very interesting, if we can unite our efforts.

Best wishes,
Ivan Gotovchits

[1]: https://github.com/BinaryAnalysisPlatform/bap
[2]: http://binaryanalysisplatform.github.io/bap/api/master/Bap.Std.html#VALlinear_sweep
[3]: http://binaryanalysisplatform.github.io/bap/api/master/Bap.Std.Disasm_expert.Basic.html




On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Shuai Wang <wangshuai901@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear List,

I’m glad to announce the first release of Uroboros:  an infrastructure for reassembleable disassembling and transformation.

You can find the code here: https://github.com/s3team/uroboros 
You can find our research paper which describes the core technique implemented in Uroboros here: 

We will provide a project home page, as well as more detailed documents in the near future.  Issues and pull requests welcomed.

Happy hacking!

Sincerely,
Shuai