Configuration

The decompiler has a configuration file. It is installed into the 'cfg' subdirectory of the IDA installation. The configuration file is named 'hexrays.cfg'. It is a simple text file, which can be edited to your taste. Currently the following keywords are defined:

LOCTYPE_BGCOLOR

Background color of local type declarations. Currently this color is not used. Default: default background of the disassembly view

VARDECL_BGCOLOR

Background color of local variable declarations. It is specified as a hexadecimal number 0xBBGGRR where BB is the blue component, GG is the green component, and RR is the red component. Color -1 means the default background color (usually white). Default: default background of the disassembly view

FUNCBODY_BGCOLOR

Background color of the function body. It is specified the same way as VARDECL_BGCOLOR. Default: default background of the disassembly view

MARK_BGCOLOR

Background color of the function if it is marked as decompiled. It is specified the same way as VARDECL_BGCOLOR. Default: very light green

BLOCK_INDENT

Number of spaces to use for block indentations. Default: 2

COMMENT_INDENT

The position to start indented comments. Default: 48

RIGHT_MARGIN

As soon as the line length approaches this value, the decompiler will try to split it. However, it some cases the line may be longer. Default: 120

MAX_NCOMMAS

In order to keep the expressions relatively simple, the decompiler limits the number of comma operators in an expression. If there are too many of them, the decompiler will add a goto statement and replace the expression with a block statement. For example, instead of

   if ( cond || (x=*p,y=func(),x+y0) )
     body;

we may end up with:

   if ( cond )
     goto LABEL;
   x = *p;
   y = func();
   if ( x + y  0 )
 LABEL:
     body;

Default: 8

DEFAULT_RADIX

Specifies the default radix for numeric constants. Possible values: 0, 10, 16. Zero means "decimal for signed, hex for unsigned". Default: 0

MAX_FUNCSIZE

Specifies the maximal decompilable function size, in KBs. Only reachable basic blocks are taken into consideration. Default: 64

HEXOPTIONS

Combination of various analysis and display options:

HO_JUMPOUT_HELPERS

If enabled, the decompiler will handle out-of-function jumps by generating a call to the JUMPOUT() function. If disables, such functions will not be decompiled. Default: enabled

HO_DISPLAY_CASTS

If enabled, the decompiler will display cast operators in the output listing. Default: enabled

HO_HIDE_UNORDERED

If enabled, the decompiler will hide unordered floating point comparisons. If this option is turned off, unordered comparisons will be displayed as calls to a helper function: __UNORDERED__(a, b) Default: enabled

HO_SSE_INTRINSICS

If enabled, the decompiler will generate intrinsic functions for SSE instructions that use XMM/MMX registers. If this option is turned off, these instructions will be displayed using inline assembly. Default: enabled

HO_IGNORE_OVERLAPS

If enabled, the decompiler will produce output even if the local variable allocation has failed. In this case the output may be wrong and will contain some overlapped variables. Default: enabled

HO_FAST_STRUCTURAL

If enabled, fast structural analysis will be used. It generates less number of nested if-statements but may occasionally produce some unnecessary gotos. It is much faster on huge functions.

HO_CONST_STRINGS

Only print string literals if they reside in read-only memory (e.g. .rodata segment). When off, all strings are printed as literals. You can override decompiler's decision by adding 'const' or 'volatile' to the string variable's type declaration.

HO_SIGNBIT_CHECKS

Convert signed comparisons of unsigned variables with zero into bit checks. Before:

   (signed int)x < 0

After:

   (x & 0x80000000) != 0

For signed variables, perform the opposite conversion.

HO_UNMERGE_TAILS

Reverse effects of branch tail optimizations: reduce number of gotos by duplicating code

HO_KEEP_CURLIES

Keep curly braces for single-statement blocks

HO_DEL_ADDR_CMPS

Optimize away address comparisons. Example:

   &a < &b
 

will be replaced by 0 or 1. This optimization works only for non-relocatable files.

HO_SHOW_CSTR_CASTS

Print casts from string literals to pointers to char/uchar. For example:

   (unsigned __int8 *)"Hello"
  

HO_ESC_CLOSES_VIEW

Pressing Esc closes the pseudocode view

HO_SPOIL_FLAGREGS

Assume all functions spoil flag registers ZF,CF,SF,OF,PF (including functions with explicitly specified spoiled lists)

HO_KEEP_INDIRECT_READS**

Keep all indirect memory reads (even with unused results) so as not to lose possible invalid address access

HO_KEEP_EH_CODE

Keep exception related code (e.g. calls to _Unwind_SjLj_Register)

HO_SHOW_PAC_INSNS

Translate ARMv8.3 Pointer Authentication instructions into intrinsic function calls (otherwise ignore all PAC instructions)

HO_KEEP_POTENTIAL_DIV0

Preserve potential divisions by zero (if not set, all unused divisions will be deleted)

HO_MIPS_ADDSUB_TRAP

Generate the integer overflow trap call for 'add', 'sub', 'neg' insns

HO_MIPS_IGN_DIV0_TRAP

Ignore the division by zero trap generated by the compiler (only for MIPS)

HO_HONEST_READFLAGS

Consider __readflags as depending on cpu flags default: off, because the result is correct but awfully unreadable

HO_NON_FATAL_INTERR

Permit decompilation after an internal error (normally the decompiler does not permit new decompilations after an internal error in the current session)

HO_SINGLE_LINE_PROTO

Never use multiline function declarations, even for functions with a long argument list

HO_DECOMPILE_LIBFUNCS

Decompile library functions too (in batch mode)

HO_PROP_VOLATILE_LDX

Propagate ldx instructions without checking for volatile memory access

WARNINGS

Specifies the warning messages that should be displayed after decompilation. Please refer to hexrays.cfg file for the details. Default: all warnings are on

CMPFUNCS

Specified list of function names that are considered "strcmp-like". For them the decompiler will prefer to use comparison against zero like

    strcmp(a, b) == 0
               

as a condition. Underscores, j_ prefixes and _NN suffixes will be ignored when comparing function names

MSVC Control Flow Guard names

CFGUARD_CHECK

Name of Control Flow Guard check function. Calls of this function will not be included into the pseudocode. Default: "guard_check_icall_fptr"

CFGUARD_DISPATCH

Name of Control Flow Guard dispatch function. Each call of this function will be replaced by 'call rax' instruction when generating pseudocode. Default: "guard_dispatch_icall_fptr"

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