Unicorn CPU emulator framework (ARM, AArch64, M68K, Mips, Sparc, X86)
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target-arm: Correctly handle 'sub pc, pc, 1' for ARMv6
In the ARM v6 architecture, 'sub pc, pc, 1' is not an interworking
branch, so the computed new value is written to r15 as a normal
value. The architecture says that in this case, bits [1:0] of
the value written must be ignored if we are in ARM mode (or
bit [0] ignored if in Thumb mode); this is a change from the
ARMv4/v5 specification that behaviour is UNPREDICTABLE.
Use the correct mask on the PC value when doing a non-interworking
store to PC.

A popular library used on RaspberryPi uses this instruction
as part of a trick to determine whether it is running on
ARMv6 or ARMv7, and we were mishandling the sequence.

Fixes bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1625295

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bindings link to Crystal binding 2017-12-23 00:26:40 +08:00
docs Added note about installing tests dependencies on Mac OS X. Added note about tests failing when required architecture support is disabled in build. (#908) 2017-10-12 19:56:00 +08:00
include exec: avoid realloc in phys_map_node_reserve 2018-02-25 19:32:40 -05:00
msvc util: Move qemu-log to utils 2018-02-25 22:17:44 -05:00
qemu target-arm: Correctly handle 'sub pc, pc, 1' for ARMv6 2018-02-26 05:02:32 -05:00
samples Fixed register mistake in comments (#894) 2017-09-17 16:40:01 +07:00
tests add 64-bit test demonstrating setting MSRs and FS/GS segments (#901) 2017-09-29 04:26:23 +08:00
.appveyor.yml MSYS test (#852) 2017-06-25 10:11:35 +08:00
.gitignore arm64eb: add support for ARM64 big endian. 2017-04-24 23:30:01 +08:00
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config.mk Fix document file extension 2016-08-08 17:33:49 +09:00
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COPYING.LGPL2 LGPL2 for all header files under include/unicorn/ 2017-12-16 10:08:42 +08:00
COPYING_GLIB glib_compat: add COPYING_GLIB 2016-12-27 10:15:08 +08:00
CREDITS.TXT update CREDITS.TXT 2017-04-25 12:56:47 +08:00
install-cmocka-linux.sh Start moving examples in S files (#851) 2017-06-25 10:14:22 +08:00
list.c callback to count number of instructions in uc_emu_start() should be executed first. fix #727 2017-06-16 13:22:38 +08:00
make.sh Added MSVC support for arm64eb. 2017-04-25 14:23:58 +10:00
Makefile crypto: introduce new module for computing hash digests 2018-02-17 15:23:17 -05:00
msvc.bat add msvc.bat 2017-04-21 15:35:40 +08:00
pkgconfig.mk bump extra version to 2 2017-04-21 15:30:40 +08:00
README.md add Clojure 2017-12-23 00:32:33 +08:00
uc.c exec: avoid realloc in phys_map_node_reserve 2018-02-25 19:32:40 -05:00
windows_export.bat Make the call out to visual studio extremely resilient 2017-01-02 03:32:48 -08:00

Unicorn Engine

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Unicorn is a lightweight, multi-platform, multi-architecture CPU emulator framework based on QEMU.

Unicorn offers some unparalleled features:

  • Multi-architecture: ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), M68K, MIPS, SPARC, and X86 (16, 32, 64-bit)
  • Clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API
  • Implemented in pure C language, with bindings for Crystal, Clojure, Visual Basic, Perl, Rust, Ruby, Python, Java, .NET, Go, Delphi/Free Pascal and Haskell.
  • Native support for Windows & *nix (with Mac OSX, Linux, *BSD & Solaris confirmed)
  • High performance via Just-In-Time compilation
  • Support for fine-grained instrumentation at various levels
  • Thread-safety by design
  • Distributed under free software license GPLv2

Further information is available at http://www.unicorn-engine.org

License

This project is released under the GPL license.

Compilation & Docs

See docs/COMPILE.md file for how to compile and install Unicorn.

More documentation is available in docs/README.md.

Contact

Contact us via mailing list, email or twitter for any questions.

Contribute

If you want to contribute, please pick up something from our Github issues.

We also maintain a list of more challenged problems in a TODO list.

CREDITS.TXT records important contributors of our project.