-> The cfg pass loads the function into memory, annotates leaders and
jumps, and resolves delay slots.
-> The pcrel pass currently computes locations for pc-relative moves and
jumps, but does not yet compute the pc-relative moved data.
-> The print pass displays the results of analysis with various layout
and formatting options.
* Separate OS and Target conceptually; now an OS is created on an
existing target which must have ROM bound.
* Add a configuration file with a data library and description files
which are automatically loaded at startup.
* As a first application, implement target descriptions. It is now
possible (given the proper library) to type [fxos info fx@3.10] to get
information on the fx OS version 3.10.
* Set up the pass infrastructure and the first few easy passes. This
is still a Work In Progress and not yet called from the command-line.
* Improve the copy/move behavior of classes (C++ concerns).
* Add instruction metadata, which will make it easier to write actual
useful analysis passes.
Contains basic stuff to start working:
* Loading files and assembly instruction descriptions
* Create a 64k-entry assembly decoding table
* Standard memory regions and information
* Create targets where files can be mapped at any addresses
* Load OSes and detect a few basic things