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Use this tag when asking questions related specifically to the NSA's Ghidra reverse engineering tool.
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How to turn off XREF comments in Ghidra's disassembly view?
Sometimes a function will have a series of XREF comments next to it in the disassembly view such as in the following example:
***************************************************** …
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What kind of function creates this code pattern?
I'm relatively new to reverse engineering binaries and while using Ghidra I've noticed that it frequently decompiles the binary to produce functions along these lines:
void FUN_803adb50(void)
{
int in_r11 …