
Herramientas para la depuración del kernel de Linux en Bochs (incluyendo símbolos, depurador nativo de Bochs e IDA PRO)
Herramientas para la depuración del kernel de Linux en Bochs (incluye símbolos, depurador nativo de Bochs e IDA PRO)


Siga los siguientes pasos:
solo use el comando nm sobre la imagen del kernel de depuración; ejemplo para Debian:
1- Instale la imagen dbg
root@debian# apt-get install linux-image-$(uname -r)-dbg
2- Compruebe si nm funciona con la imagen dbg:
dreg@debian# nm /usr/lib/debug/boot/vmlinux-$(uname -r) | tail
ffffffff8207d7c0 d zswap_same_filled_pages_enabled
ffffffff8262b54c b zswap_stored_pages
ffffffff8262b420 b zswap_trees
ffffffff81225df0 t zswap_update_total_size
ffffffff81226a50 t zswap_writeback_entry
ffffffff8262b538 b zswap_written_back_pages
ffffffff81c41fb8 r zswap_zpool_ops
ffffffff8207d7e0 d zswap_zpool_param_ops
3- Genere un archivo de salida válido para linsymtobch.py:
dreg@debian# nm /usr/lib/debug/boot/vmlinux-$(uname -r) > nm_output.txt
También puede usar/combinar otro tipo de herramientas. Consulte este repositorio para obtener más pistas:
https://github.com/therealdreg/linux_kernel_debug_disassemble_ida_vmware
Use linsymtobch.py para convertir un archivo de salida estilo nm a un archivo de syms de Bochs:
python linsymbtobch.py symbol_file.txt output_bochs_syms.txt [letter 1] [letter 2] [letter 3] .... [--verbose]
Ejemplo:
./linsymtobch.py nm_output.txt output_bochs_syms.txt
Salida:
https://github.com/therealdreg/bochs_linux_kernel_debugging
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MIT LICENSE Copyright <2020>
David Reguera Garcia aka Dreg - [email protected]
http://www.fr33project.org/ - https://github.com/therealdreg
usage: python linsymbtobch.py symbol_file.txt output_bochs_syms.txt [letter 1] [letter 2] [letter 3] .... [--verbose]
where letters can be empty for all symbols or a combination:
If lowercase, the symbol is local; if uppercase, the symbol is global (external).
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"A" The symbol's value is absolute, and will not be changed by further linking.
"B" "b" The symbol is in the uninitialized data section (known as BSS ).
"C" The symbol is common. Common symbols are uninitialized data. When linking, multiple common symbols may appear with the same name. If the symbol is defined anywhere, the common symbols are treated as undefined references.
"D" "d" The symbol is in the initialized data section.
"G" "g" The symbol is in an initialized data section for small objects. Some object file formats permit more efficient access to small data objects, such as a global int variable as opposed to a large global array.
"i" For PE format files this indicates that the symbol is in a section specific to the implementation of DLLs. For ELF format files this indicates that the symbol is an indirect function. This is a GNU extension to the standard set of ELF symbol types. It indicates a symbol which if referenced by a relocation does not evaluate to its address, but instead must be invoked at runtime. The runtime execution will then return the value to be used in the relocation.
"N" The symbol is a debugging symbol.
"p" The symbols is in a stack unwind section.
"R" "r" The symbol is in a read only data section.
"S" "s" The symbol is in an uninitialized data section for small objects.
"T" "t" The symbol is in the text (code) section.
"U" The symbol is undefined.
"u" The symbol is a unique global symbol. This is a GNU extension to the standard set of ELF symbol bindings. For such a symbol the dynamic linker will make sure that in the entire process there is just one symbol with this name and type in use.
"V" "v" The symbol is a weak object. When a weak defined symbol is linked with a normal defined symbol, the normal defined symbol is used with no error. When a weak undefined symbol is linked and the symbol is not defined, the value of the weak symbol becomes zero with no error. On some systems, uppercase indicates that a default value has been specified.
"W" "w" The symbol is a weak symbol that has not been specifically tagged as a weak object symbol. When a weak defined symbol is linked with a normal defined symbol, the normal defined symbol is used with no error. When a weak undefined symbol is linked and the symbol is not defined, the value of the symbol is determined in a system-specific manner without error. On some systems, uppercase indicates that a default value has been specified.
"-" The symbol is a stabs symbol in an a.out object file. In this case, the next values printed are the stabs other field, the stabs desc field, and the stab type. Stabs symbols are used to hold debugging information.
"?" The symbol type is unknown, or object file format specific.
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0xffffffff81412a30 T_aa_af_perm
0xffffffff813ff4f0 T_aa_alloc_profile
0xffffffff8140c420 T_aa_alloc_proxy
0xffffffff82c71f0d T_aa_alloc_root_ns
0xffffffff81409e20 T_aa_alloc_secid
0xffffffff813f7bc0 T_aa_apply_modes_to_perms
0xffffffff813f6030 T_aa_audit
0xffffffff8140a210 T_aa_audit_file
0xffffffff813f6010 T_aa_audit_msg
...
done!
total symbols written: 115131
total letters written: A B D R T V W a b d r t
total letters found: A B D R T V W a b d r t
Ejemplo de filtrado de algunos símbolos:
./linsymtobch.py nm_output.txt output_bochs_syms.txt T V d
Cargue el archivo generado en el depurador de Bochs con "ldsym global", por ejemplo:
ldsym global "C:\Users\leno\Desktop\bochs_linux_kernel_debugging\output_bochs_syms.txt"
¡Listo! Pruebe si los símbolos funcionan ejecutando algunos comandos en el depurador de Bochs:

Edite "C:\Program Files\IDA Pro 7.7\cfg\dbg_bochs.cfg"
BOCHSDBG = "C:\\Users\\leno\\Desktop\\Bochs-pruebas\\bochs\\bochs.exe";
BOCHSRC = "C:\\Users\\leno\\Desktop\\Bochs-pruebas\\bochs\\.bochsrc";
Vaya a IDA .....
Depurador -> Ejecutar -> Depurador local de Bochs
Aplicación:
C:\Users\leno\Desktop\Bochs-pruebas\bochs\.bochsrc
Haga clic en Opciones de depuración -> Establecer opciones específicas -> Seleccione la imagen de disco
Descargue ida_load_names.py de este repositorio:
https://github.com/therealdreg/symseghelper
Abra IDA PRO, inicie una sesión de depuración de Bochs y vaya a Archivo -> Archivo de script
Seleccione ida_load_names.py; este script le pedirá el archivo de símbolos de Bochs generado
¡Listo!
Después, también puede cargar símbolos en el depurador nativo de Bochs (se está ejecutando dentro de IDA PRO). Simplemente seleccione Bochs en la línea de comandos de IDA y ejecute un "ldsym global"
IDA PRO con símbolos de Bochs (ida_load_names.py) + depurador nativo de Bochs con símbolos (ldsym global), lo mejor de ambos mundos:

ADVERTENCIA: su propia instrumentación de Bochs puede causar problemas en IDA PRO Local Bochs
Scripts auxiliares para la depuración de Windows con símbolos para Bochs e IDA Pro (archivos PDB). Muy útiles para modo usuario <--> modo kernel:
Script auxiliar para la depuración del kernel de Linux con IDA Pro en VMware + stub de GDB (incluye algunos helpers de símbolos):
Volcado de símbolos PDB, incluido soporte para el formato de depuración de Bochs (con soporte de wine):
Script auxiliar para la depuración del kernel de Windows con IDA Pro en el depurador nativo de Bochs: