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find-bad-chars.py
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import pykd
import argparse
def hex_byte(byte_str):
"""validate user input is a hex representation of an int between 0 and 255 inclusive"""
if byte_str == "??":
# windbg shows ?? when it can't access a memory region, but we shouldn't stop execution because of it
return byte_str
try:
val = int(byte_str, 16)
if 0 <= val <= 255:
return val
else:
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(
f"only *hex* bytes between 00 and ff are valid, found {byte_str}"
)
class Memdump:
def __init__(self, line):
self.__bytes = list()
self.__address = ""
self._parse_line(line)
@property
def bytes(self):
return self.__bytes
@bytes.setter
def bytes(self, val: str):
self.__bytes = [hex_byte(x) for x in val.split()]
@property
def address(self):
return self.__address
@address.setter
def address(self, val: str):
self.__address = val
def _parse_line(self, line):
# 0185ff54 99 77 9e 77 77 c9 03 8c-60 77 9e 77 60 77 9e 77 .wžwwÉ.Œ`wžw`wžw
# double space as delim will give 0 as the address and 1 as the bytes, the rest can be discarded
parts = line.split(" ")[:2] # discard the ascii portion right away
if len(parts) == 0:
return
self.address = parts[0]
bytes_str = ""
for i, byte in enumerate(parts[1].split()):
if i == 7:
# handle the hyphen separator between the 8th and 9th byte
# 99 77 9e 77 77 c9 03 8c-60 77 9e 77 60 77 9e 77
bytes_str += " ".join(byte.split("-")) + " "
continue
bytes_str += f"{byte} "
# pass to the setter as a space separated string of hex bytes for further processing/assignment
self.bytes = bytes_str
def __str__(self):
byte_str = ""
for byte in self.bytes:
if byte == "??":
byte_str += f"{byte} "
else:
byte_str += f"{byte:02X} "
return f"{self.address} {byte_str}"
def find_bad_chars(args):
chars = bytes(i for i in range(args.start, args.end + 1) if i not in args.bad)
command = f"db {args.address} L 0n{len(chars)}"
result = pykd.dbgCommand(command)
if result is None:
print(f"[!] Ran '{command}', but received no output; exiting...")
raise SystemExit
char_counter = 0
for line in result.splitlines():
memdump = Memdump(line)
print(memdump)
print(" " * 10, end="") # filler for our comparison line
for byte in memdump.bytes:
if byte == chars[char_counter]:
print(f"{byte:02X}", end=" ")
else:
print("--", end=" ")
char_counter += 1
print()
def generate_byte_string(args):
known_bad = ", ".join(f'{x:02X}' for x in args.bad)
var_str = f"chars = bytes(i for i in range({args.start}, {args.end + 1}) if i not in [{known_bad}])"
print("[+] characters as a range of bytes")
print(var_str, end="\n\n")
print("[+] characters as a byte string")
# deliberately not using enumerate since it may not execute in certain situations depending on user input for the
# range bounds
counter = 0
for i in range(args.start, args.end + 1):
if i in args.bad:
continue
if i == args.start:
# first byte
print(f"chars = b'\\x{i:02X}", end="")
elif counter % 16 == 0:
# start a new line
print("'")
print(f"chars += b'\\x{i:02X}", end="")
else:
print(f"\\x{i:02X}", end="")
counter += 1
if counter % 16 != 0 and counter != 0:
print("'")
def main(args):
if args.address is not None:
find_bad_chars(args)
else:
generate_byte_string(args)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
"-s",
"--start",
help="hex byte from which to start searching in memory (default: 00)",
default=0,
type=hex_byte,
)
parser.add_argument(
"-e",
"--end",
help="last hex byte to search for in memory (default: ff)",
default=255,
type=hex_byte,
)
parser.add_argument(
"-b",
"--bad",
help="space separated list of hex bytes that are already known bad (ex: -b 00 0a 0d)",
nargs="+",
type=hex_byte,
default=[],
)
mutuals = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True)
mutuals.add_argument(
"-a", "--address", help="address from which to begin character comparison"
)
mutuals.add_argument(
"-g",
"--generate",
help="generate a byte string suitable for use in source code",
action="store_true",
)
parsed = parser.parse_args()
if parsed.start > parsed.end:
print("[!] --start value must be higher than --end; exiting...")
raise SystemExit
main(parsed)