Crates.io | idalib-build |
lib.rs | idalib-build |
version | 0.3.0+9.0.240925 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-08-28 22:27:08.815741 |
updated_at | 2024-12-04 03:27:45.339053 |
description | Idiomatic bindings to IDA SDK |
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repository | https://github.com/binarly-io/idalib |
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Idiomatic Rust bindings for the IDA SDK, enabling the development of standalone analysis tools using IDA v9.0’s idalib.
The bindings and examples have been tested against IDA Pro v9.0 on Windows (11), Linux (Ubuntu 24.04 LTS), and macOS Sequoia (Apple Silicon).
In addition to the latest v9.0 IDA SDK and IDA itself, a recent version of LLVM/Clang is required (this is to help generate bindings from the SDK), it can be obtained from, e.g., here.
For development, only the IDA SDK is required, whereas to run tests, an IDA installation (with a valid license) is required. During build, the crates locate the SDK and IDA installation using the following environment variables:
IDASDKDIR
set to the IDA Pro v9.0 SDKIDADIR
(optional) set to the directory containing the ida
executable
(e.g., /Applications/IDA Professional v9.0/Contents/macOS
for macOS, or
$HOME/ida-pro-9.0
for Linux). If not set, the build script will check
common locations.A minimal project to working with idalib
requires the following components:
Cargo.toml
:
name = "example-analyser"
# ...
[dependencies]
idalib = "0.3"
[build-dependencies]
idalib-build = "0.3"
build.rs
:
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
idalib_build::configure_linkage()?;
Ok(())
}
src/main.rs
:
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let idb = idalib::IDB::open("/path/to/binary")?;
// ...
Ok(())
}
More comprehensive examples can be found in idalib/examples
. To run them:
Linux/macOS:
export IDASDKDIR=...
export IDADIR=...
cargo run --example=dump_ls
Windows:
$env:PATH="C:\Program Files\IDA Professional 9.0;$env:PATH"
$env:IDADIR="C:\Program Files\IDA Professional 9.0"
$env:IDASDKDIR=...
cargo run --example=dump_ls
The idalib-build
crate provides various build script helpers to simplify
linking:
idalib_build::configure_idalib_linkage
: links against (lib)ida
and
(lib)idalib
in the IDA installation directory.idalib_build::configure_idasdk_linkage
: links against the (lib)ida
and
(lib)idalib
stub libraries bundled with the SDK.idalib_build::configure_linkage
: links against the (lib)ida
and
(lib)idalib
stub libraries and for Linux/macOS sets the RPATH to refer to
the detected (or specified via IDADIR
) installation directory.To expose unimplemented IDA SDK functionality, modify the idasdk-sys
crate,
add appropriate high-level wrappers in idalib
, and submit a pull request.
Ensure that the additions are portable and build with the latest SDK. We won't
accept PRs to support older beta releases.
Please see CONTRIBUTORS.md for a full list of acknowledgments.