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#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# This is a sleazy program which decompiles compiled scripts.
#
# It is possibly unreliable.
#
# Steve
# --
#
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long;
#
# Default to not showing the address of code.
#
# Although you need the address for the jumps/calls to make sense
# adding them means you can't pipe the output back to the compiler.
#
#
my %CONFIG = ( show_address => 0 );
#
# Parse options
#
exit if ( !GetOptions( "show-address", \$CONFIG{ 'show_address' } ) );
#
# Process each file o nthe command-line.
#
foreach my $file (@ARGV)
{
decompile($file);
}
#
# All done.
#
exit(0);
=begin doc
Open the named file, and attempt to decompile the binary opcodes from
within it.
Once again we're complicated by the fact that we have variable-length
instructions:
* A NOP/EXIT instruction is a single-byte.
* A JUMP/CALL instruction is three bytes.
* An inline-string might be 50+ bytes.
To cope with this we read the program entirely into a string, which
should be safe because the max-size of a binary is 64k and iterate over
in one-byte amounts. We'll update the offset we're working with as we
go to skip over arguments & etc.
=end doc
=cut
sub decompile
{
my ($file) = (@_);
#
# OPen the file.
#
open( my $handle, "<", $file ) or
die "Failed to open $file - $!";
binmode($handle);
#
# Read it entirely.
#
my $buff = '';
my $rc;
do {$rc = sysread( $handle, $buff, 5000000, length($buff) );} while ($rc);
close($handle);
#
# Now we have a buffer and we'll split that into an array.
#
my @data = split( //, $buff );
#
# Parse the program from 0x0000 -> Exit.
#
# NOTE: The code to decompile will update the index - as it skips
# over registers, data, & etc.
#
for ( my $i = 0 ; $i <= $#data ; $i++ )
{
#
# Show the address we're processing, if we should.
#
print sprintf( "%04X", $i ) if ( $CONFIG{ 'show_address' } );
#
# Get the opcode
#
my $opcode = ord( $data[$i] );
#
# Now work out what the hell it is..
#
if ( $opcode == 0x00 )
{
print "\texit\n";
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x01 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $v1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $v2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
my $val = $v1 + ( 256 * $v2 );
$val = sprintf( "0x%04X", $val );
print "\tstore #$reg, $val\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x02 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tprint_int #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x03 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tint2string #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x04 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\trandom #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x10 )
{
my $v1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $v2 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $val = $v1 + ( 256 * $v2 );
$val = sprintf( "0x%04X", $val );
print "\tjmp $val\n";
$i += 2;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x11 )
{
my $v1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $v2 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $val = $v1 + ( 256 * $v2 );
$val = sprintf( "0x%04X", $val );
print "\tjmpz $val\n";
$i += 2;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x12 )
{
my $v1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $v2 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $val = $v1 + ( 256 * $v2 );
$val = sprintf( "0x%04X", $val );
print "\tjmpnz $val\n";
$i += 2;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x20 )
{
my $r1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $in1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $in2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\txor #$r1, #$in1, #$in2\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x21 )
{
my $r1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $in1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $in2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\tadd #$r1, #$in1, #$in2\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x22 )
{
my $r1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $in1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $in2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\tsub #$r1, #$in1, #$in2\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x23 )
{
my $r1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $in1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $in2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\tmul #$r1, #$in1, #$in2\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x24 )
{
my $r1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $in1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $in2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\tdiv #$r1, #$in1, #$in2\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x25 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tinc #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x26 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tdec #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x27 )
{
my $r1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $in1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $in2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\tand #$r1, #$in1, #$in2\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x28 )
{
my $r1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $in1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $in2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\tor #$r1, #$in1, #$in2\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x30 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $len1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $len2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
my $len = $len1 + 256 * $len2;
my $str = "";
for ( my $d = 0 ; $d < $len ; $d++ )
{
my $c = $data[$i + 4 + $d];
if ( $c eq "\n" )
{
$c = "\\n";
}
if ( $c eq "\t" )
{
$c = "\\t";
}
$str .= $c;
}
print "\tstore #$reg, \"$str\"\n";
$i += 3;
$i += $len;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x31 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tprint_str #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x32 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $in1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $in2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\tconcat #$reg, #$in1, #$in2\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x33 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tsystem #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x34 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tstring2int #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x40 )
{
my $reg1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $reg2 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
print "\tcmp #$reg1,#$reg2\n";
$i += 2;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x41 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $v1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $v2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
my $val = $v1 + ( 256 * $v2 );
$val = sprintf( "0x%04X", $val );
print "\tcmp #$reg,$val\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x42 )
{
# cmp string
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $len1 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $len2 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
my $len = $len1 + 256 * $len2;
my $str = "";
for ( my $d = 0 ; $d < $len ; $d++ )
{
my $c = $data[$i + 4 + $d];
if ( $c eq "\n" )
{
$c = "\\n";
}
if ( $c eq "\t" )
{
$c = "\\t";
}
$str .= $c;
}
print "\tcmp #$reg, \"$str\"\n";
$i += 3;
$i += $len;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x43 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tis_string #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x44 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tis_integer #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x50 )
{
print "\tnop\n";
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x51 )
{
# register store
my $dst = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $src = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
$i += 2;
print "\tstore #$dst,#$src\n";
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x60 )
{
my $reg1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $reg2 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
print "\tpeek #$reg1, #$reg2\n";
$i += 2;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x61 )
{
my $reg1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $reg2 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
print "\tpoke #$reg1, #$reg2\n";
$i += 2;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x62 )
{
my $reg1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $reg2 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $reg3 = ord( $data[$i + 3] );
print "\tmemcpy #$reg1, #$reg2, #$reg3\n";
$i += 3;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x70 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tpush #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x71 )
{
my $reg = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
print "\tpop #$reg\n";
$i += 1;
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x72 )
{
print "\tret\n";
}
elsif ( $opcode == 0x73 )
{
my $v1 = ord( $data[$i + 1] );
my $v2 = ord( $data[$i + 2] );
my $val = $v1 + ( 256 * $v2 );
$val = sprintf( "0x%04X", $val );
print "\tcall $val\n";
$i += 2;
}
else
{
print "\tDATA " . $opcode . "\n";
}
}
}