Alessandro Di Federico 974dd0c680 yield::Function: do not use efa::BasicBlock
This change introduces some duplication but ensures an important
property of `tuple_tree_generate`d: data structures: all the leaves are
scalars. Previously, yield::Function was using efa::BasicBlock, making
things more difficult under certain conditions.
Specifically, we can rely on the fact that, when generating a visit to
the TupleTree, we know everything about all non-scalars.
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Purpose

revng is a static binary translator. Given a input ELF binary for one of the supported architectures (currently i386, x86-64, MIPS, ARM, AArch64 and s390x) it will analyze it and emit an equivalent LLVM IR. To do so, revng employs the QEMU intermediate representation (a series of TCG instructions) and then translates them to LLVM IR.

How to build

revng employs CMake as a build system. In order to build revng, use orchestra and make sure you're building revng from source.

You can install as follows:

orc install revng

Remember to enter an orc shell to run revng:

orc shell
revng --help

You can run the test suite as follows:

orc install --test revng

Example run

The simplest possible example consists in the following:

# Install revng
orc install revng

# Install the ARM toolchain
orc install toolchain/arm/gcc

# Enter in the build directory
orc shell -c revng

# Build
ninja

# Create hello world program
cat > hello.c <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
  printf("Hello, world!\n");
}
EOF

# Compile
armv7a-hardfloat-linux-uclibceabi-gcc \
  -Wl,-Ttext-segment=0x20000 \
  -static hello.c \
  -o hello.arm

# Translate
./bin/revng translate hello.arm

# Run translated version
./hello.arm.translated
# Hello, world!
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