Crates.io | yaxpeax-eval |
lib.rs | yaxpeax-eval |
version | 0.0.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-12-31 21:13:11.544442 |
updated_at | 2022-12-31 21:13:11.544442 |
description | batch eval tool for machine code |
homepage | |
repository | https://git.iximeow.net/yaxpeax-eval/about/ |
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yaxpeax-eval
is the repo providing yaxeval
, a tool to execute machine code with preconditions and report state at exit.
currently, yaxeval
works by spawning a thread and executing the provided machine code on the local physical processor. there is some boring glue for architecture-dependent state setting and reporting. this means that yaxeval
supports, or is close to supporting, whatever physical processor you would run it on.
i am interested in using qemu-user as an alternate execution backend for cross-platform emulation. yaxeval
should be able to use qemu-user just the same for setup and reporting by using qemu's gdbserver.
if you just want to build and use it, cargo install yaxpeax-eval
should get you started. otherwise, clone this repo and a cargo build
will work as well. yaxeval <x86 machine code>
is a good starting point:
yaxpeax-eval> ./target/release/yaxeval b878563412
loaded code...
00007f774b497000: mov eax, 0x12345678
00007f774b497005: 🏁 (int 0x3)
running...
rax: 0000000000000000
to -> 0000000012345678
rip: 00007f774b497000
to -> 00007f774b497006
initial register state is generally zeroes, with exception of rip
, which by default points to whatever address an unrestricted mmap
could find.
inital register values, including rip
, can be specified explicitly:
yaxpeax-eval> ./target/release/yaxeval --regs rax=4,rcx=5,rip=0x123456789a,eflags=0x246 03c133c9
loaded code...
000000123456789a: add eax, ecx
000000123456789c: xor ecx, ecx
000000123456789e: 🏁 (int 0x3)
running...
rax: 0000000000000004
to -> 0000000000000009
rcx: 0000000000000005
to -> 0000000000000000
rip: 000000123456789a
to -> 000000123456789f
and if the provided code disastrously crashes, yaxeval
will try to say a bit about what occurred:
yaxpeax-eval> ./target/release/yaxeval --regs rax=4,rcx=5,rip=0x123456789a,eflags=0x246 0000
loaded code...
000000123456789a: add byte [rax], al
000000123456789c: 🏁 (int 0x3)
running...
eflags: 00000246
to -> 00010246
sigsegv at unexpected address: 000000123456789a