Pydis is a python binding for the Zydis disassembler library.
import pydis
instructions = b'\x51\x8d\x45\xff\x50\xff\x75\x0c\xff\x75\x08\xff\x15\xa0\xa5\x48\x76\x85\xc0\x0f\x88\xfc\xda\x02\x00'
instruction_pointer = 0x007FFFFFFF400000
for instruction in pydis.decode(instructions, instruction_pointer):
print(instruction)
Output:
push rcx
lea eax, [rbp-0x01]
push rax
push [rbp+0x0C]
push [rbp+0x08]
call [0x008000007588A5B1]
test eax, eax
js 0x007FFFFFFF42DB15
The module uses the same field names as Zydis with the exception that snake_case is used instead of camelCase.
Pydis requires a python version >=3.6. The package has been tested on macOS, linux, and windows running cpython. Since
pydis uses ctypes
to interface with zydis it may or may not work on other interpreters.
pip install py-dis
or you can build from source as described below.
MacOS and linux machines will need cmake and a C compiler in order to build Zydis. Windows machines will need Visual Studios. Pydis does not use any python modules beyond ones provided by a default python installation.
With the tooling installed running: python setup.py build install
will build Zydis and install the package.
Documentation is currently being worked on. For now the example script pydisinfo is the best place to look for example usage.