![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You will be asked if you would like Ghidra to analyze the binary. Ghidra is a software reverse engineering framework created by the National Security Agency (NSA) of the USA.However, sending PCodePacked, symbols and comments to the decompiler, and finally translating the output to C code, requires a complicated process that goes beyond the scope of this project.However we have tools such as Ghidra that will take compiled assembly code and give us a view of what it thinks the C code that the code was compiled from looks like, so we don't need to read endless lines of assembly code. Ghidra assembly to c You can usually click on the part of decompiled C code and highlight what part of original assembly produced it, this could help you understand what ghidra means by _3_1_ and _2_1_. ![]()
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