Show HN: Compile C to Not Gates

(github.com)

82 points | by tomhee 6 hours ago ago

34 comments

  • bangaladore 6 hours ago ago

    Reminds me of movfuscator [1]. This can compile programs to movs and only movs.

    [1] https://github.com/Battelle/movfuscator

    • LPisGood 4 hours ago ago

      Battelle is great. They also created some software called Cantor Dust [1] that turns files into images to allow humans to easily spot obfuscated data or files.

      The sad thing about this kind of work, because I love it, is that to get paid to do it you need clearances and polygraphs and periodic reinvestigations/continuous monitoring and all sorts of things that I find unpleasant.

      [1] https://github.com/Battelle/cantordust

      • mmastrac 3 hours ago ago

        I'm not sure what you mean but I was a security researcher for a large company for a bit and required none of that. I was required to work airgapped at home, however.

        • LPisGood 3 hours ago ago

          Really? You were doing offensive security work not for a government (/contractor)? What sorts companies, aside from some enterprise pen testers, employ these roles?

          • mmastrac 3 hours ago ago

            Email is in my profile -- happy to clarify/share some very rough details if you'd like.

    • beng-nl 2 hours ago ago

      Agreed that is a fine piece of work. But the author is Chris Domas. Which is plain from the repo readme, but it’d be clearer to link to his repo.

  • tromp 5 hours ago ago

    Am I right in deducing that this language gets its power from self-modifying code? I.e. flipping bits within addresses of the opcodes of the running program?

  • tonetegeatinst 2 hours ago ago

    Looking forward to the poor security researcher who gets to reverse engineer some malware sample they compiles this into for obfuscation... Its going to be an interesting blog post.

  • tomhee 6 hours ago ago

    There is also a brainfuck to flipjump compiler: https://github.com/tomhea/bf2fj

    • david-gpu 4 hours ago ago

      Ah, the convenience of brainfuck with the performance of flipjump. Excellent.

  • jkrshnmenon 4 hours ago ago

    I wonder if someone has already made a Reverse Engineering CTF challenge for this concept.

  • pizza 3 hours ago ago

    Ah interesting.. wonder if you can model this with a recursively expanded algebraic expression. I've been thinking lately along similar lines about polynomials that encode pushdown automata, so this is cool to see.

    • tomhee 3 hours ago ago

      If you have an answer I'd be happy to hear it!

  • dlcarrier 5 hours ago ago

    Maxim (now owned by Analog) actually manufactures a single-instruction processor series, called MAXQ. It uses a single move instruction, with a flag for literals, and a transport triggered architecture.

  • tomhee 5 hours ago ago

    By the way, as a challenge, try how you can program an "If" statement in Flipjump.

  • platz 5 hours ago ago

    How is a jump realized by Not Gates?

    • tomhee 5 hours ago ago

      I dont think that the jump can be realized by NOT gates, but it's essentially "where to find the next NOT command". The jump is indeed a crucial part of the language, as it allows going back, and especially to make self-modifying code.

    • Jerrrry 5 hours ago ago

      I'm guessing by not jumping into a terminating/ halting NOOP.

      The logic is within the branching.

  • jumploops 4 hours ago ago

    AND, OR, NOT - pick 2

  • artemonster 4 hours ago ago

    Id appreciate more explanations from the power of combined bitflip & goto

  • dang 6 hours ago ago

    Looks like we banned you and this domain because of the egregious vote manipulation and bogus comments at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34856792.

    That was a long time ago, though, and the project is interesting enough, so I'm going to assume you've learned your lesson and unban you. Please stop using multiple accounts for this though!

    • tomhee 6 hours ago ago

      Thanks man, I appreciate it.

    • jimbob45 6 hours ago ago

      Dang, I have to know what triggered you to say this. It’s not the same user account so you would have had to have recognized the URL and written based on that.

      Do you keep notes on each astroturfed submission and auto-trigger reposts to notify yourself? Or did you just happen to recognize this? 20 minutes from his post to your comment is absurdly good moderation.