Crates.io | offsetter |
lib.rs | offsetter |
version | 0.1.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-09-26 17:38:36.700961 |
updated_at | 2023-09-26 17:38:36.700961 |
description | Macro for creating structs with fields at specified offsets, by automatically inserting padding. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/thug-shaker/offsetter |
max_upload_size | |
id | 983920 |
size | 9,001 |
This crate defines multiple macros that make specifying structs with fields at specific offsets easy.
This crate currently contains two different macros.
offset! just defines a struct with members at specific offsets and with a given type, name, and, visibility.
Same as offset! except that Debug is also automatically implemented, this can also be done by adding a derive however this also prints the padding fields. offset_debug's Debug implementation behaves like derive Debug except it ommits the generated padding fields.
This crate has a feature named "checked", which inserts compile time assertions that all fields are placed at the correct offsets this feature is only available on nightly compilers, and, with the offset_of feature enabled.
offset_debug!(
pub struct DRIVER_OBJECT {
0x0 pub type_: u16,
0x2 pub size: u16,
0x8 pub device_object: *mut DEVICE_OBJECT,
0x10 pub flags: u32,
0x18 pub driver_start: usize,
0x20 pub driver_size: u32,
0x28 pub driver_section: usize,
0x30 pub driver_extension: usize,
0x38 pub driver_name: UNICODE_STRING,
0x48 pub hardware_database: *mut UNICODE_STRING,
0x50 pub fast_io_dispatch: usize,
0x58 pub driver_init: usize,
0x60 pub driver_start_io: usize,
0x68 pub driver_unload: usize,
0x70 pub major_function: [usize; 28],
}
);
offset_debug!(
pub struct SegmentRegister {
0x0 pub selector: u16,
0x2 pub attrib: u16,
0x4 pub limit: u32,
0x8 pub base: u64,
}
);
offset_debug!(
pub struct VmcbSave {
0x0 pub es: SegmentRegister,
0x10 pub cs: SegmentRegister,
0x20 pub ss: SegmentRegister,
0x30 pub ds: SegmentRegister,
0x40 pub fs: SegmentRegister,
0x50 pub gs: SegmentRegister,
0x60 pub gdtr: SegmentRegister,
0x70 pub ldtr: SegmentRegister,
0x80 pub idtr: SegmentRegister,
0x90 pub tr: SegmentRegister,
0xcb pub cpl: u8,
0xd0 pub efer: u64,
0x148 pub cr4: u64,
0x150 pub cr3: u64,
0x158 pub cr0: u64,
0x160 pub dr7: u64,
0x168 pub dr6: u64,
0x170 pub rflags: u64,
0x178 pub rip: u64,
0x1d8 pub rsp: u64,
0x1e0 pub s_cet: u64,
0x1e8 pub ssp: u64,
0x1f0 pub isst_addr: u64,
0x1f8 pub rax: u64,
0x200 pub star: u64,
0x208 pub lstar: u64,
0x210 pub cstar: u64,
0x218 pub sfmask: u64,
0x220 pub kernel_gs_base: u64,
0x228 pub sysenter_cs: u64,
0x230 pub sysenter_esp: u64,
0x238 pub sysenter_eip: u64,
0x240 pub cr2: u64,
0x268 pub g_pat: u64,
0x270 pub dbgctl: u64,
0x278 pub br_from: u64,
0x280 pub br_to: u64,
0x288 pub last_excp_from: u64,
0x298 pub dbg_extn_cfg: u64,
0x2e0 pub spec_ctrl: u64,
// FIXME Better to keep this from printing at all by implementing Display
// 0x670 lbr_stack: [u8; 0x100],
0x770 pub lbr_select: u64,
0x778 pub ibs_fetch_ctl: u64,
0x780 pub ibs_fetch_linaddr: u64,
0x788 pub ibs_op_ctl: u64,
0x790 pub ibs_op_rip: u64,
0x798 pub ibs_op_data: u64,
0x7a0 pub ibs_op_data2: u64,
0x7a8 pub ibs_op_data3: u64,
0x7b0 pub ibs_dc_linaddr: u64,
0x7b8 pub bp_ibstgt_rip: u64,
0x7c0 pub ic_ibs_extd_ctl: u64,
}
);