DBILL: an efficient and retargetable dynamic binary instrumentation framework using llvm backend

Yi-Hong Lyu, Ding-Yong Hong, Tai-Yi Wu, Jan-Jan Wu, W. Hsu, Pangfeng Liu, P. Yew
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Abstract

Dynamic Binary Instrumentation (DBI) is a core technology for building debugging and profiling tools for application executables. Most state-of-the-art DBI systems have focused on the same instruction set architecture (ISA) where the guest binary and the host binary have the same ISA. It is uncommon to have a cross-ISA DBI system, such as a system that instruments ARM executables to run on x86 machines. We believe cross-ISA DBI systems are increasingly more important, since ARM executables could be more productively analyzed on x86 based machines such as commonly available PCs and servers. In this paper, we present DBILL, a cross-ISA and re- targetable dynamic binary instrumentation framework that builds on both QEMU and LLVM. The DBILL framework enables LLVM-based static instrumentation tools to become DBI ready, and deployable to different target architectures. Using address sanitizer and memory sanitizer as implementation examples, we show DBILL is an efficient, versatile and easy to use cross-ISA retargetable DBI framework.
DBILL:一个使用llvm后端,高效且可重定向的动态二进制检测框架
动态二进制检测(Dynamic Binary Instrumentation, DBI)是为应用程序可执行文件构建调试和分析工具的核心技术。大多数最先进的DBI系统都专注于相同的指令集体系结构(ISA),其中来宾二进制和主机二进制具有相同的ISA。跨isa DBI系统并不常见,例如将ARM可执行文件配置到x86机器上运行的系统。我们相信跨isa DBI系统将变得越来越重要,因为ARM可执行文件可以在基于x86的机器(如通用的pc和服务器)上进行更高效的分析。在本文中,我们提出了DBILL,一个基于QEMU和LLVM的跨isa和可重目标动态二进制检测框架。DBILL框架使基于llvm的静态检测工具能够为DBI做好准备,并可部署到不同的目标体系结构中。通过地址消毒器和内存消毒器作为实现示例,我们展示了DBILL是一个高效、通用且易于使用的跨isa可重定向DBI框架。
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