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# rabbitizer
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MIPS instruction decoder API.
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## Features
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- Should produce matching assembly.
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- Fully written in C for fast decoding.
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- The library is completely allocation-less, in other words `rabbitizer`
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doesn't allocate in anything in the heap by itself.
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- Other language bindings supported in this repo:
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- Python bindings
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- The minimal Python version is 3.7, older versions are not guaranteed to work.
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- C++ bindings
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- Rust bindings
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- Simple per-word instruction decoding.
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- The library doesn't try to be too smart by processing multiple instructions
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at a time.
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- Can perform validation checks for instructions.
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- Provides many examination/grouping functions for instructions, allowing to
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simplify checking characteristics of an instruction and minimizing the need to
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check for specific instructions in a hardcoded way.
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- Includes some minor tools to build your own pointer/symbol detection.
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- Configurable, many features can be turned on and off.
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- MIPS instructions features:
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- Named registers for MIPS VR4300's coprocessors.
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- Support for many pseudo-instructions.
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- Properly handle move to/from coprocessor instructions.
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- Support for numeric, o32, n32 and n64 ABI register names.
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- Some workarounds for some specific compilers/assemblers:
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- `SN64`:
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- `div`/`divu` fix: tweaks a bit the produced `div`, `divu` and `break` instructions.
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- Multiple MIPS architectures are supported:
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- Main focus on MIPS I, II and III architectures. Partial support for MIPS IV too.
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- N64 RSP instruction decoding support.
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- RSP decoding has been tested to build back to matching assemblies with [armips](https://github.com/Kingcom/armips/).
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- R5900 (PS2's Emotion Engine processor) decoding support.
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## Non-features
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In order to keep it simple and fast the following features will not be added:
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- Pseudo-instructions which expands to more than one instruction.
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## Installing
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### Python bindings
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The recommended way to install is using from the PyPi release, via `pip`:
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```bash
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pip install rabbitizer
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```
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In case you want to mess with the latest development version without wanting to
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clone the repository, then you could use the following command:
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```bash
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pip install git+https://github.com/Decompollaborate/rabbitizer.git@develop
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```
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NOTE: Installing the development version is not recommended. Proceed at your own
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risk.
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See this package at <https://pypi.org/project/rabbitizer/>.
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### Rust bindings
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Add this crate to your project with Cargo:
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```bash
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cargo add rabbitizer
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```
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Or you can add it manually to your `Cargo.toml`:
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```toml
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rabbitizer = "1.8.0"
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```
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See this crate at <https://crates.io/crates/rabbitizer>.
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## References
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- MIPS CPU:
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- MIPS IV Instruction Set (Revision 3.2): <https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/academic/class/15740-f97/public/doc/mips-isa.pdf>
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- MIPS Calling Convention Summary: <https://courses.cs.washington.edu/courses/cse410/09sp/examples/MIPSCallingConventionsSummary.pdf>
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- mipt-mips pseudo instructions: <https://github.com/MIPT-ILab/mipt-mips/wiki/MIPS-pseudo-instructions>
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- N64's RSP (Reality Signal Processor):
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- Nintendo Ultra64 RSP Programmer’s Guide: <https://ultra64.ca/files/documentation/silicon-graphics/SGI_Nintendo_64_RSP_Programmers_Guide.pdf>
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- N64brew Reality Signal Processor/CPU Core: <https://n64brew.dev/wiki/Reality_Signal_Processor/CPU_Core>
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- R3000 GTE:
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- PSYQ SDK headers: <https://github.com/FoxdieTeam/psyq_sdk/blob/master/psyq_4.4/INCLUDE/INLINE_A.H>
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- no$psx documentation: <https://problemkaputt.de/psxspx-gte-opcode-summary.htm>
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- no$psx documentation: <http://problemkaputt.de/psx-spx.htm#geometrytransformationenginegte>
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- <http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/psx_adaptor/Playstation.txt>
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- R5900:
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- EmotionEngine instruction decoding: <https://psi-rockin.github.io/ps2tek/#eeinstructiondecoding>
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- Official documentation from Toshiba: <https://wiki.qemu.org/images/2/2a/C790.pdf>
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- VU instruction manual: <http://lukasz.dk/files/vu-instruction-manual.pdf>
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- GNU binutils: <https://github.com/bminor/binutils-gdb/blob/master/opcodes/mips-opc.c>
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