What software that I run uses AVX (or a specific assembly instruction)?
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Let's say I want to find any libraries that use AVX, or the VZEROALL
instruction? How could I go about doing that?
I don't care if the AVX was hand written or compiled, I'll look that up later. I'm wanting to see some example code of AVX instructions in use. Is there an instruction grep? Radare has /c op
, but I cant find anything with this.
find /usr/lib -type f -name '*ssl*.so' -exec radare2 -qc "/c VZEROALL" ;
Is there anything I can use to check Radare?
Not this isn't really programming question. It's more like a binary-grep
for instruction question
grep binary x86 assembly
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Let's say I want to find any libraries that use AVX, or the VZEROALL
instruction? How could I go about doing that?
I don't care if the AVX was hand written or compiled, I'll look that up later. I'm wanting to see some example code of AVX instructions in use. Is there an instruction grep? Radare has /c op
, but I cant find anything with this.
find /usr/lib -type f -name '*ssl*.so' -exec radare2 -qc "/c VZEROALL" ;
Is there anything I can use to check Radare?
Not this isn't really programming question. It's more like a binary-grep
for instruction question
grep binary x86 assembly
add a comment |Â
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Let's say I want to find any libraries that use AVX, or the VZEROALL
instruction? How could I go about doing that?
I don't care if the AVX was hand written or compiled, I'll look that up later. I'm wanting to see some example code of AVX instructions in use. Is there an instruction grep? Radare has /c op
, but I cant find anything with this.
find /usr/lib -type f -name '*ssl*.so' -exec radare2 -qc "/c VZEROALL" ;
Is there anything I can use to check Radare?
Not this isn't really programming question. It's more like a binary-grep
for instruction question
grep binary x86 assembly
Let's say I want to find any libraries that use AVX, or the VZEROALL
instruction? How could I go about doing that?
I don't care if the AVX was hand written or compiled, I'll look that up later. I'm wanting to see some example code of AVX instructions in use. Is there an instruction grep? Radare has /c op
, but I cant find anything with this.
find /usr/lib -type f -name '*ssl*.so' -exec radare2 -qc "/c VZEROALL" ;
Is there anything I can use to check Radare?
Not this isn't really programming question. It's more like a binary-grep
for instruction question
grep binary x86 assembly
grep binary x86 assembly
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