Writing / reading to model specific registers should be as easy as
calling a function, it's a bit stupid to write shell code and run them
just to write/read to a MSR, and even worse, you need more than just a
shellcode to read...
So, add a special register ID called UC_X86_REG_MSR, which should be
passed to uc_reg_write()/uc_reg_read() as the register ID, and then a
data structure which is uc_x86_msr (12 bytes), as the value (always), where:
Byte Value Size
0 MSR ID 4
4 MSR val 8
* reg_read and reg_write now work with registers W0 through W30 in Aarch64 emulaton
* Added a regress test for the ARM64 reg_read and reg_write on 32-bit registers (W0-W30)
Added a new macro in uc_priv.h (WRITE_DWORD_TO_QWORD), in order to write to the lower 32 bits of a 64 bit value without overwriting the whole value when using reg_write
* Fixed WRITE_DWORD macro
reg_write would zero out the high order bits when writing to 32 bit registers
e.g. uc.reg_write(UC_X86_REG_EAX, 0) would also set register RAX to zero
Support for Cortex-M ARM CPU already exists in Qemu. This patch just
exposes a "cortex-m3" CPU.
"uc_open(UC_ARCH_ARM, UC_MODE_THUMB | UC_MODE_MCLASS, &uc);"
Instantiates a CPU with this feature on.
Signed-off-by: Lucian Cojocar <lucian@cojocar.com>
ARM and probably the rest of the arches have significant memory leaks as
they have no release interface.
Additionally, DrMemory does not have 64-bit support and thus I can't
test the 64-bit version under Windows. Under Linux valgrind supports
both 32-bit and 64-bit but there are different macros and code for Linux
and Windows.
- Allow to register handler separately for invalid memory access
- Add new memory events for hooking:
- UC_MEM_READ_INVALID, UC_MEM_WRITE_INVALID, UC_MEM_FETCH_INVALID
- UC_HOOK_MEM_READ_PROT, UC_HOOK_MEM_WRITE_PROT, UC_HOOK_MEM_FETCH_PROT
- Rename UC_ERR_EXEC_PROT to UC_ERR_FETCH_PROT
- Change API uc_hook_add() so event type @type can be combined from hooking types