JitBuddy provides a small helper method to disassemble to a x86/x64 ASM listing the native code generated by the JIT of a managed method.
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using JitBuddy;
namespace JitBuddyExample
{
public class Program
{
public static int Add(int a, int b)
{
return a + b;
}
static void Main()
{
var method = typeof(Program).GetMethod("Add", BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Static);
Console.WriteLine(method.ToAsm());
}
}
}
will produce the following output:
00007FFD515B3FB0 lea eax,[rcx+rdx]
00007FFD515B3FB3 ret
Starting with .NET Core 3.0 Tiered compilation is enabled and you won't get the best ASM when running this code In order to check the assembly, you should disable tiered compilation (that will fallback to best tiered model) by setting the environment variable
set COMPlus_TieredCompilation=0
var method = ...; // Get a MethodInfo via typeof(XXX).GetMethod(...)
var asm = method.ToAsm();
- On Linux, JitBuddy only works (for now) on CoreCLR 3.0, CoreCLR 2.0-2.2 seem to not be properly supported by ClrMd: #303
This software is released under the BSD-Clause 2 license.
JitBuddy is a one file simple wrapper of the following amazing library:
Iced
for the disassembler part.clrmd
akaMicrosoft.Diagnostics.Runtime
The Logo processor
by ibrandify from the Noun Project
Alexandre Mutel aka xoofx.