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1 | /*␊ |
2 | * Copyright (c) 2009 Evan Lojewski. All rights reserved.␊ |
3 | *␊ |
4 | */␊ |
5 | ␊ |
6 | #include "libsaio.h"␊ |
7 | #include "kernel_patcher.h"␊ |
8 | #include "platform.h"␊ |
9 | ␊ |
10 | extern PlatformInfo_t Platform;␊ |
11 | ␊ |
12 | ␊ |
13 | #define SYMBOL_CPUID_SET_INFO␉␉␉␉0␊ |
14 | #define SYMBOL_PANIC␉␉␉␉␉␉1␊ |
15 | #define SYMBOL_PMCPUEXITHALTTOOFF␉␉␉2␊ |
16 | #define SYMBOL_LAPIC_INIT␉␉␉␉␉3␊ |
17 | #define SYMBOL_COMMPAGE_STUFF_ROUTINE␉␉4␊ |
18 | #define NUM_SYMBOLS␉␉␉␉␉␉␉5␊ |
19 | ␊ |
20 | #define SYMBOL_CPUID_SET_INFO_STRING␉␉"_cpuid_set_info"␊ |
21 | #define SYMBOL_PANIC_STRING␉␉␉␉␉"_panic"␊ |
22 | #define SYMBOL_PMCPUEXITHALTTOOFF_STRING␉"_pmCPUExitHaltToOff"␊ |
23 | #define SYMBOL_LAPIC_INIT_STRING␉␉␉"_lapic_init"␊ |
24 | #define SYMBOL_COMMPAGE_STUFF_ROUTINE_STRING␉"_commpage_stuff_routine"␊ |
25 | ␊ |
26 | char* kernelSymbols[NUM_SYMBOLS] = {␊ |
27 | ␉SYMBOL_CPUID_SET_INFO_STRING,␊ |
28 | ␉SYMBOL_PANIC_STRING,␊ |
29 | ␉SYMBOL_PMCPUEXITHALTTOOFF_STRING,␊ |
30 | ␉SYMBOL_LAPIC_INIT_STRING,␊ |
31 | ␉SYMBOL_COMMPAGE_STUFF_ROUTINE_STRING␊ |
32 | };␊ |
33 | ␊ |
34 | UInt32 kernelSymbolAddresses[NUM_SYMBOLS] = {␊ |
35 | ␉0,␊ |
36 | ␉0,␊ |
37 | ␉0,␊ |
38 | ␉0,␊ |
39 | ␉0␊ |
40 | };␊ |
41 | ␊ |
42 | ␊ |
43 | UInt32 textSection = 0;␊ |
44 | UInt32 textAddress = 0;␊ |
45 | ␊ |
46 | ␊ |
47 | void patch_kernel(void* kernelData)␊ |
48 | {␊ |
49 | ␉switch (locate_symbols((void*)kernelData)) {␊ |
50 | ␉␉case KERNEL_32:␊ |
51 | ␉␉␉patch_kernel_32((void*)kernelData);␊ |
52 | ␉␉␉break;␊ |
53 | ␉␉␉␊ |
54 | ␉␉case KERNEL_64:␊ |
55 | ␉␉default:␊ |
56 | ␉␉␉patch_kernel_64((void*)kernelData);␊ |
57 | ␉␉␉break;␊ |
58 | ␉}␊ |
59 | }␊ |
60 | ␊ |
61 | // patches a 64bit kernel.␊ |
62 | void patch_kernel_64(void* kernelData)␊ |
63 | {␊ |
64 | ␉// At the moment, the kernel patching code fails when used␊ |
65 | ␉// in 64bit mode, so we don't patch it. This is due to 32bit vs 64bit␊ |
66 | ␉// pointers as well as changes in structure sizes␊ |
67 | ␉printf("Unable to patch 64bit kernel. Please use arch=i386.\n");␊ |
68 | }␊ |
69 | ␊ |
70 | ␊ |
71 | /**␊ |
72 | ** patch_kernel_32␊ |
73 | **␉␉patches kernel based on cpu info determined earlier in the boot process.␊ |
74 | **␉␉It the machine is vmware, remove the artificial lapic panic␊ |
75 | **␉␉If the CPU is not supported, remove the cpuid_set_info panic␊ |
76 | **␉␉If the CPU is and Intel Atom, inject the penryn cpuid info.␊ |
77 | **/␊ |
78 | void patch_kernel_32(void* kernelData)␊ |
79 | {␊ |
80 | ␉// Remove panic in commpage␊ |
81 | ␉patch_commpage_stuff_routine(kernelData);␊ |
82 | ␉␊ |
83 | ␉//patch_pmCPUExitHaltToOff(kernelData);␉// Not working as intended, disabled for now␊ |
84 | ␉␊ |
85 | ␉//␉if(vmware_detected)␊ |
86 | ␉{␊ |
87 | ␉␉patch_lapic_init(kernelData);␊ |
88 | ␉}␊ |
89 | ␉␊ |
90 | ␉switch(Platform.CPU.Model)␊ |
91 | ␉{␊ |
92 | ␉␉␉// Known good CPU's, no reason to patch kernel␊ |
93 | ␉␉case 13:␊ |
94 | ␉␉case CPUID_MODEL_YONAH:␊ |
95 | ␉␉case CPUID_MODEL_MEROM:␊ |
96 | ␉␉case CPUID_MODEL_PENRYN:␊ |
97 | ␉␉case CPUID_MODEL_NEHALEM:␊ |
98 | ␉␉case CPUID_MODEL_FIELDS:␊ |
99 | ␉␉case CPUID_MODEL_DALES:␊ |
100 | ␉␉case CPUID_MODEL_NEHALEM_EX:␊ |
101 | ␉␉␉break;␊ |
102 | ␉␉␉␊ |
103 | ␉␉␉// Known unsuported CPU's␊ |
104 | ␉␉case CPUID_MODEL_ATOM:␊ |
105 | ␉␉␉// TODO: Impersonate CPU based on user selection␊ |
106 | ␉␉␉patch_cpuid_set_info(kernelData, CPUFAMILY_INTEL_PENRYN, CPUID_MODEL_PENRYN);␉// Impersonate Penryn CPU␊ |
107 | ␉␉␉break;␊ |
108 | ␉␉␉␊ |
109 | ␉␉␉// Unknown CPU's␊ |
110 | ␉␉default:␉␊ |
111 | ␉␉␉// TODO: Impersonate CPU based on user selection␊ |
112 | ␉␉␉patch_cpuid_set_info(kernelData, 0, 0);␉// Remove Panic Call␊ |
113 | ␉␉␉␊ |
114 | ␉␉␉break;␊ |
115 | ␉}␊ |
116 | }␊ |
117 | ␊ |
118 | ␊ |
119 | /**␊ |
120 | **␉␉This functions located the kernelSymbols[i] symbols in the mach-o header.␊ |
121 | **␉␉␉as well as determines the start of the __TEXT segment and __TEXT,__text sections␊ |
122 | **/␊ |
123 | int locate_symbols(void* kernelData)␊ |
124 | {␊ |
125 | ␉UInt16 symbolIndexes[NUM_SYMBOLS];␊ |
126 | ␊ |
127 | ␉struct load_command *loadCommand;␊ |
128 | ␉struct symtab_command *symtableData;␊ |
129 | ␉struct nlist *symbolEntry;␊ |
130 | ␉␊ |
131 | ␉char* symbolString;␊ |
132 | ␊ |
133 | ␉UInt32 kernelIndex = 0;␊ |
134 | ␉kernelIndex += sizeof(struct mach_header);␊ |
135 | ␉␊ |
136 | ␉if(((struct mach_header*)kernelData)->magic != MH_MAGIC) return KERNEL_64;␊ |
137 | ␉␊ |
138 | ␉␊ |
139 | ␉//printf("%d load commands beginning at 0x%X\n", (unsigned int)header->ncmds, (unsigned int)kernelIndex);␊ |
140 | ␉//printf("Commands take up %d bytes\n", header->sizeofcmds);␊ |
141 | ␉␊ |
142 | ␉␊ |
143 | ␉int cmd = 0;␊ |
144 | ␉while(cmd < ((struct mach_header*)kernelData)->ncmds)␉// TODO: for loop instead␊ |
145 | ␉{␊ |
146 | ␉␉cmd++;␊ |
147 | ␉␉␊ |
148 | ␉␉loadCommand = kernelData + kernelIndex;␊ |
149 | ␉␉␊ |
150 | ␉␉UInt cmdSize = loadCommand->cmdsize;␊ |
151 | ␉␉␊ |
152 | ␉␉␊ |
153 | ␉␉// Locate start of _panic and _cpuid_set_info in the symbol tabe.␊ |
154 | ␉␉// Load commands should be anded with 0x7FFFFFFF to ignore the␉LC_REQ_DYLD flag␊ |
155 | ␉␉if((loadCommand->cmd & 0x7FFFFFFF) == LC_SYMTAB)␉␉// We only care about the symtab segment␊ |
156 | ␉␉{␊ |
157 | ␉␉␉//printf("Located symtable, length is 0x%X, 0x%X\n", (unsigned int)loadCommand->cmdsize, (unsigned int)sizeof(symtableData));␊ |
158 | ␉␉␉␊ |
159 | ␉␉␉symtableData = kernelData + kernelIndex;␊ |
160 | ␉␉␉kernelIndex += sizeof(struct symtab_command);␊ |
161 | ␉␉␉␊ |
162 | ␉␉␉cmdSize -= sizeof(struct symtab_command);␊ |
163 | ␊ |
164 | ␉␉␉// Loop through symbol table untill all of the symbols have been found␊ |
165 | ␉␉␉␊ |
166 | ␉␉␉symbolString = kernelData + symtableData->stroff; ␊ |
167 | ␉␉␉␊ |
168 | ␉␉␉␊ |
169 | ␉␉␉UInt16 symbolIndex = 0;␊ |
170 | ␉␉␉UInt8 numSymbolsFound = 0;␊ |
171 | ␊ |
172 | ␉␉␉while(symbolIndex < symtableData->nsyms && numSymbolsFound < NUM_SYMBOLS)␉// TODO: for loop␊ |
173 | ␉␉␉{␊ |
174 | ␉␉␉␉int i = 0;␊ |
175 | ␉␉␉␉while(i < NUM_SYMBOLS)␊ |
176 | ␉␉␉␉{␊ |
177 | ␉␉␉␉␉if(strcmp(symbolString, kernelSymbols[i]) == 0)␊ |
178 | ␉␉␉␉␉{␊ |
179 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉symbolIndexes[i] = symbolIndex;␊ |
180 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉numSymbolsFound++;␉␉␉␉␊ |
181 | ␉␉␉␉␉} ␊ |
182 | ␉␉␉␉␉i++;␊ |
183 | ␉␉␉␉␉␊ |
184 | ␉␉␉␉}␊ |
185 | ␉␉␉␉symbolString += strlen(symbolString) + 1;␊ |
186 | ␉␉␉␉symbolIndex++;␊ |
187 | ␉␉␉}␊ |
188 | ␉␉␉␊ |
189 | ␉␉␉// loop again␊ |
190 | ␉␉␉symbolIndex = 0;␊ |
191 | ␉␉␉numSymbolsFound = 0;␊ |
192 | ␉␉␉while(symbolIndex < symtableData->nsyms && numSymbolsFound < NUM_SYMBOLS)␉// TODO: for loop␊ |
193 | ␉␉␉{␊ |
194 | ␉␉␉␉␊ |
195 | ␉␉␉␉symbolEntry = kernelData + symtableData->symoff + (symbolIndex * sizeof(struct nlist));␊ |
196 | ␉␉␉␉␊ |
197 | ␉␉␉␉int i = 0;␊ |
198 | ␉␉␉␉while(i < NUM_SYMBOLS)␊ |
199 | ␉␉␉␉{␊ |
200 | ␉␉␉␉␉if(symbolIndex == (symbolIndexes[i] - 4))␊ |
201 | ␉␉␉␉␉{␊ |
202 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉kernelSymbolAddresses[i] = (UInt32)symbolEntry->n_value;␊ |
203 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉numSymbolsFound++;␉␉␉␉␊ |
204 | ␉␉␉␉␉} ␊ |
205 | ␉␉␉␉␉i++;␊ |
206 | ␉␉␉␉␉␊ |
207 | ␉␉␉␉}␊ |
208 | ␉␉␉␉␊ |
209 | ␉␉␉␉symbolIndex ++;␊ |
210 | ␉␉␉}␉␉␉␊ |
211 | ␉␉// Load commands should be anded with 0x7FFFFFFF to ignore the␉LC_REQ_DYLD flag␊ |
212 | ␉␉} else if((loadCommand->cmd & 0x7FFFFFFF) == LC_SEGMENT)␉␉// We only care about the __TEXT segment, any other load command can be ignored␊ |
213 | ␉␉{␊ |
214 | ␉␉␉␊ |
215 | ␉␉␉struct segment_command *segCommand;␊ |
216 | ␉␉␉␊ |
217 | ␉␉␉segCommand = kernelData + kernelIndex;␊ |
218 | ␉␉␉␊ |
219 | ␉␉␉//printf("Segment name is %s\n", segCommand->segname);␊ |
220 | ␉␉␉␊ |
221 | ␉␉␉if(strcmp("__TEXT", segCommand->segname) == 0)␊ |
222 | ␉␉␉{␊ |
223 | ␉␉␉␉UInt32 sectionIndex;␊ |
224 | ␉␉␉␉␊ |
225 | ␉␉␉␉sectionIndex = sizeof(struct segment_command);␊ |
226 | ␉␉␉␉␊ |
227 | ␉␉␉␉struct section *sect;␊ |
228 | ␉␉␉␉␊ |
229 | ␉␉␉␉while(sectionIndex < segCommand->cmdsize)␊ |
230 | ␉␉␉␉{␊ |
231 | ␉␉␉␉␉sect = kernelData + kernelIndex + sectionIndex;␊ |
232 | ␉␉␉␉␉␊ |
233 | ␉␉␉␉␉sectionIndex += sizeof(struct section);␊ |
234 | ␉␉␉␉␉␊ |
235 | ␉␉␉␉␉␊ |
236 | ␉␉␉␉␉if(strcmp("__text", sect->sectname) == 0)␊ |
237 | ␉␉␉␉␉{␊ |
238 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉// __TEXT,__text found, save the offset and address for when looking for the calls.␊ |
239 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉textSection = sect->offset;␊ |
240 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉textAddress = sect->addr;␊ |
241 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉break;␊ |
242 | ␉␉␉␉␉}␉␉␉␉␉␊ |
243 | ␉␉␉␉}␊ |
244 | ␉␉␉}␊ |
245 | ␉␉␉␊ |
246 | ␉␉␉␊ |
247 | ␉␉␉kernelIndex += cmdSize;␊ |
248 | ␉␉} else {␊ |
249 | ␉␉␉kernelIndex += cmdSize;␊ |
250 | ␉␉}␊ |
251 | ␉}␊ |
252 | ␉␊ |
253 | ␉return KERNEL_32;␊ |
254 | }␊ |
255 | ␊ |
256 | ␊ |
257 | /**␊ |
258 | ** Locate the fisrt instance of _panic inside of _cpuid_set_info, and either remove it␊ |
259 | ** Or replace it so that the cpuid is set to a valid value.␊ |
260 | **/␊ |
261 | void patch_cpuid_set_info(void* kernelData, UInt32 impersonateFamily, UInt8 impersonateModel)␊ |
262 | {␊ |
263 | ␉UInt8* bytes = (UInt8*)kernelData;␊ |
264 | ␉UInt32 patchLocation = (kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_CPUID_SET_INFO] - textAddress + textSection);␊ |
265 | ␉UInt32 jumpLocation = 0;␊ |
266 | ␉UInt32 panicAddr = kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_PANIC] - textAddress;␊ |
267 | ␉if(kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_CPUID_SET_INFO] == 0)␊ |
268 | ␉{␊ |
269 | ␉␉printf("Unable to locate _cpuid_set_info\n");␊ |
270 | ␉␉return;␊ |
271 | ␉␉␊ |
272 | ␉}␊ |
273 | ␉if(kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_PANIC] == 0)␊ |
274 | ␉{␊ |
275 | ␉␉printf("Unable to locate _panic\n");␊ |
276 | ␉␉return;␊ |
277 | ␉}␊ |
278 | ␉␊ |
279 | ␉//TODO: don't assume it'll always work (Look for *next* function address in symtab and fail once it's been reached)␊ |
280 | ␉while( ␊ |
281 | ␉␉ (bytes[patchLocation -1] != 0xE8) ||␊ |
282 | ␉␉ ( ( (UInt32)(panicAddr - patchLocation - 4) + textSection ) != (UInt32)((bytes[patchLocation + 0] << 0 | ␊ |
283 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 1] << 8 | ␊ |
284 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 2] << 16 |␊ |
285 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 3] << 24)))␊ |
286 | ␉␉ )␊ |
287 | ␉{␊ |
288 | ␉␉patchLocation++;␊ |
289 | ␉}␊ |
290 | ␉patchLocation--;␊ |
291 | ␉␊ |
292 | ␉␊ |
293 | ␉// Remove panic call, just in case the following patch routines fail␊ |
294 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 0] = 0x90;␊ |
295 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 1] = 0x90;␊ |
296 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 2] = 0x90;␊ |
297 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 3] = 0x90;␊ |
298 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 4] = 0x90;␊ |
299 | ␉␊ |
300 | ␉␊ |
301 | ␉// Locate the jump call, so that 10 bytes can be reclamed.␊ |
302 | ␉// NOTE: This will *NOT* be located on pre 10.6.2 kernels␊ |
303 | ␉jumpLocation = patchLocation - 15;␊ |
304 | ␉while((bytes[jumpLocation - 1] != 0x77 ||␊ |
305 | ␉␉ bytes[jumpLocation] != (patchLocation - jumpLocation - -8)) &&␊ |
306 | ␉␉ (patchLocation - jumpLocation) < 0xF0)␊ |
307 | ␉{␊ |
308 | ␉␉jumpLocation--;␊ |
309 | ␉}␊ |
310 | ␉␊ |
311 | ␉// If found... AND we want to impersonate a specific cpumodel / family...␊ |
312 | ␉if(impersonateFamily &&␊ |
313 | ␉ impersonateModel &&␊ |
314 | ␉ ((patchLocation - jumpLocation) < 0xF0))␊ |
315 | ␉{␊ |
316 | ␉␉␊ |
317 | ␉␉bytes[jumpLocation] -= 10;␉␉// sizeof(movl␉$0x6b5a4cd2,0x00872eb4) = 10bytes␊ |
318 | ␉␉␊ |
319 | ␉␉/* ␊ |
320 | ␉␉ * Inpersonate the specified CPU FAMILY and CPU Model␊ |
321 | ␉␉ */␊ |
322 | ␊ |
323 | ␉␉// bytes[patchLocation - 17] = 0xC7;␉// already here... not needed to be done␊ |
324 | ␉␉// bytes[patchLocation - 16] = 0x05;␉// see above␊ |
325 | ␉␉UInt32 cpuid_cpufamily_addr =␉bytes[patchLocation - 15] << 0 |␊ |
326 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 14] << 8 |␊ |
327 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 13] << 16 |␊ |
328 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 12] << 24;␊ |
329 | ␉␉␊ |
330 | ␉␉// NOTE: may change, determined based on cpuid_info struct␊ |
331 | ␉␉UInt32 cpuid_model_addr = cpuid_cpufamily_addr - 299; ␊ |
332 | ␉␉␊ |
333 | ␉␉␊ |
334 | ␉␉// cpufamily = CPUFAMILY_INTEL_PENRYN␊ |
335 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 11] = (impersonateFamily & 0x000000FF) >> 0;␊ |
336 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 10] = (impersonateFamily & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;␊ |
337 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 9] = (impersonateFamily & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;␉␊ |
338 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 8] = (impersonateFamily & 0xFF000000) >> 24;␊ |
339 | ␉␉␊ |
340 | ␉␉// NOPS, just in case if the jmp call wasn't patched, we'll jump to a␊ |
341 | ␉␉// nop and continue with the rest of the patch␊ |
342 | ␉␉// Yay two free bytes :), 10 more can be reclamed if needed, as well as a few␊ |
343 | ␉␉// from the above code (only cpuid_model needs to be set.␊ |
344 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 7] = 0x90;␊ |
345 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 6] = 0x90;␊ |
346 | ␉␉␊ |
347 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 5] = 0xC7;␊ |
348 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 4] = 0x05;␊ |
349 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 3] = (cpuid_model_addr & 0x000000FF) >> 0;␊ |
350 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 2] = (cpuid_model_addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;␉␊ |
351 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 1] = (cpuid_model_addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;␊ |
352 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 0] = (cpuid_model_addr & 0xFF000000) >> 24;␊ |
353 | ␉␉␊ |
354 | ␉␉// Note: I could have just copied the 8bit cpuid_model in and saved about 4 bytes␊ |
355 | ␉␉// so if this function need a different patch it's still possible. Also, about ten bytes previous can be freed.␊ |
356 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 1] = impersonateModel;␉// cpuid_model␊ |
357 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 2] = 0x01;␉// cpuid_extmodel␊ |
358 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 3] = 0x00;␉// cpuid_extfamily␊ |
359 | ␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 4] = 0x02;␉// cpuid_stepping␊ |
360 | ␉␉␊ |
361 | ␉}␊ |
362 | ␉else if(impersonateFamily && impersonateModel)␊ |
363 | ␉{␊ |
364 | ␉␉// pre 10.6.2 kernel␊ |
365 | ␉␉// Locate the jump to directly *after* the panic call,␊ |
366 | ␉␉jumpLocation = patchLocation - 4;␊ |
367 | ␉␉while((bytes[jumpLocation - 1] != 0x77 ||␊ |
368 | ␉␉␉ bytes[jumpLocation] != (patchLocation - jumpLocation + 4)) &&␊ |
369 | ␉␉␉ (patchLocation - jumpLocation) < 0x20)␊ |
370 | ␉␉{␊ |
371 | ␉␉␉jumpLocation--;␊ |
372 | ␉␉}␊ |
373 | ␉␉// NOTE above isn't needed (I was going to use it, but I'm not, so instead,␊ |
374 | ␉␉// I'll just leave it to verify the binary stucture.␊ |
375 | ␉␉␊ |
376 | ␉␉// NOTE: the cpumodel_familt data is not set in _cpuid_set_info␊ |
377 | ␉␉// so we don't need to set it here, I'll get set later based on the model␊ |
378 | ␉␉// we set now.␊ |
379 | ␉␉␊ |
380 | ␉␉if((patchLocation - jumpLocation) < 0x20)␊ |
381 | ␉␉{␊ |
382 | ␉␉␉UInt32 cpuid_model_addr =␉(bytes[patchLocation - 14] << 0 |␊ |
383 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 13] << 8 |␊ |
384 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 12] << 16 |␊ |
385 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 11] << 24);␊ |
386 | ␉␉␉// Remove jump␊ |
387 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 9] = 0x90;␉␉/// Was a jump if supported cpu␊ |
388 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 8] = 0x90;␉␉// jumped past the panic call, we want to override the panic␊ |
389 | ␊ |
390 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 7] = 0x90;␊ |
391 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 6] = 0x90;␊ |
392 | ␉␉␉␊ |
393 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 5] = 0xC7;␊ |
394 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 4] = 0x05;␊ |
395 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 3] = (cpuid_model_addr & 0x000000FF) >> 0;␊ |
396 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 2] = (cpuid_model_addr & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;␉␊ |
397 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 1] = (cpuid_model_addr & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;␊ |
398 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation - 0] = (cpuid_model_addr & 0xFF000000) >> 24;␊ |
399 | ␉␉␉␊ |
400 | ␉␉␉// Note: I could have just copied the 8bit cpuid_model in and saved about 4 bytes␊ |
401 | ␉␉␉// so if this function need a different patch it's still possible. Also, about ten bytes previous can be freed.␊ |
402 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 1] = impersonateModel;␉// cpuid_model␊ |
403 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 2] = 0x01;␉// cpuid_extmodel␊ |
404 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 3] = 0x00;␉// cpuid_extfamily␊ |
405 | ␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 4] = 0x02;␉// cpuid_stepping␊ |
406 | ␉␉␉␊ |
407 | ␉␉␉␊ |
408 | ␉␉␉␊ |
409 | ␉␉␉patchLocation = jumpLocation;␊ |
410 | ␉␉␉// We now have 14 bytes available for a patch␊ |
411 | ␉␉␉␊ |
412 | ␉␉}␊ |
413 | ␉␉else ␊ |
414 | ␉␉{␊ |
415 | ␉␉␉// Patching failed, using NOP replacement done initialy␊ |
416 | ␉␉}␊ |
417 | ␉}␊ |
418 | ␉else ␊ |
419 | ␉{␊ |
420 | ␉␉// Either We were unable to change the jump call due to the function's sctructure␊ |
421 | ␉␉// changing, or the user did not request a patch. As such, resort to just ␊ |
422 | ␉␉// removing the panic call (using NOP replacement above). Note that the␊ |
423 | ␉␉// IntelCPUPM kext may still panic due to the cpu's Model ID not being patched␊ |
424 | ␉}␊ |
425 | }␊ |
426 | ␊ |
427 | ␊ |
428 | /**␊ |
429 | ** SleepEnabler.kext replacement (for those that need it)␊ |
430 | ** Located the KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT return and replace it with KERN_SUCCESS␊ |
431 | **/␊ |
432 | void patch_pmCPUExitHaltToOff(void* kernelData)␊ |
433 | {␊ |
434 | ␉UInt8* bytes = (UInt8*)kernelData;␊ |
435 | ␉UInt32 patchLocation = (kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_PMCPUEXITHALTTOOFF] - textAddress + textSection);␊ |
436 | ␊ |
437 | ␉if(kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_PMCPUEXITHALTTOOFF] == 0)␊ |
438 | ␉{␊ |
439 | ␉␉printf("Unable to locate _pmCPUExitHaltToOff\n");␊ |
440 | ␉␉return;␊ |
441 | ␉}␊ |
442 | ␉␊ |
443 | ␉while(bytes[patchLocation - 1]␉!= 0xB8 ||␊ |
444 | ␉␉ bytes[patchLocation]␉␉!= 0x04 ||␉// KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT (0x00000004)␊ |
445 | ␉␉ bytes[patchLocation + 1]␉!= 0x00 ||␉// KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT␊ |
446 | ␉␉ bytes[patchLocation + 2]␉!= 0x00 ||␉// KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT␊ |
447 | ␉␉ bytes[patchLocation + 3]␉!= 0x00)␉// KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT␊ |
448 | ␊ |
449 | ␉{␊ |
450 | ␉␉patchLocation++;␊ |
451 | ␉}␊ |
452 | ␉bytes[patchLocation] = 0x00;␉// KERN_SUCCESS;␊ |
453 | }␊ |
454 | ␊ |
455 | void patch_lapic_init(void* kernelData)␊ |
456 | {␊ |
457 | ␉UInt8 panicIndex = 0;␊ |
458 | ␉UInt8* bytes = (UInt8*)kernelData;␊ |
459 | ␉UInt32 patchLocation = (kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_LAPIC_INIT] - textAddress + textSection);␊ |
460 | ␉UInt32 panicAddr = kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_PANIC] - textAddress;␊ |
461 | ␊ |
462 | ␉if(kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_LAPIC_INIT] == 0)␊ |
463 | ␉{␊ |
464 | ␉␉printf("Unable to locate %s\n", SYMBOL_LAPIC_INIT_STRING);␊ |
465 | ␉␉return;␊ |
466 | ␉␉␊ |
467 | ␉}␊ |
468 | ␉if(kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_PANIC] == 0)␊ |
469 | ␉{␊ |
470 | ␉␉printf("Unable to locate %s\n", SYMBOL_PANIC_STRING);␊ |
471 | ␉␉return;␊ |
472 | ␉}␊ |
473 | ␉␊ |
474 | ␉␊ |
475 | ␉␊ |
476 | ␉// Locate the (panicIndex + 1) panic call␊ |
477 | ␉while(panicIndex < 3)␉// Find the third panic call␊ |
478 | ␉{␊ |
479 | ␉␉while( ␊ |
480 | ␉␉␉ (bytes[patchLocation -1] != 0xE8) ||␊ |
481 | ␉␉␉ ( ( (UInt32)(panicAddr - patchLocation - 4) + textSection ) != (UInt32)((bytes[patchLocation + 0] << 0 | ␊ |
482 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 1] << 8 | ␊ |
483 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 2] << 16 |␊ |
484 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 3] << 24)))␊ |
485 | ␉␉␉ )␊ |
486 | ␉␉{␊ |
487 | ␉␉␉patchLocation++;␊ |
488 | ␉␉}␊ |
489 | ␉␉patchLocation++;␊ |
490 | ␉␉panicIndex++;␊ |
491 | ␉}␊ |
492 | ␉patchLocation--;␉// Remove extra increment from the < 3 while loop␊ |
493 | ␉␊ |
494 | ␉bytes[--patchLocation] = 0x90;␉␊ |
495 | ␉bytes[++patchLocation] = 0x90;␊ |
496 | ␉bytes[++patchLocation] = 0x90;␊ |
497 | ␉bytes[++patchLocation] = 0x90;␊ |
498 | ␉bytes[++patchLocation] = 0x90;␊ |
499 | ␉␊ |
500 | ␉␊ |
501 | }␊ |
502 | ␊ |
503 | ␊ |
504 | void patch_commpage_stuff_routine(void* kernelData)␊ |
505 | {␊ |
506 | ␉UInt8* bytes = (UInt8*)kernelData;␊ |
507 | ␉UInt32 patchLocation = (kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_COMMPAGE_STUFF_ROUTINE] - textAddress + textSection);␊ |
508 | ␉UInt32 panicAddr = kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_PANIC] - textAddress;␊ |
509 | ␉␊ |
510 | ␉if(kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_COMMPAGE_STUFF_ROUTINE] == 0)␊ |
511 | ␉{␊ |
512 | ␉␉printf("Unable to locate %s\n", SYMBOL_COMMPAGE_STUFF_ROUTINE_STRING);␊ |
513 | ␉␉return;␊ |
514 | ␉␉␊ |
515 | ␉}␊ |
516 | ␉if(kernelSymbolAddresses[SYMBOL_PANIC] == 0)␊ |
517 | ␉{␊ |
518 | ␉␉printf("Unable to locate %s\n", SYMBOL_PANIC_STRING);␊ |
519 | ␉␉return;␊ |
520 | ␉}␊ |
521 | ␉␊ |
522 | ␉␊ |
523 | ␉while( ␊ |
524 | ␉␉ (bytes[patchLocation -1] != 0xE8) ||␊ |
525 | ␉␉ ( ( (UInt32)(panicAddr - patchLocation - 4) + textSection ) != (UInt32)((bytes[patchLocation + 0] << 0 | ␊ |
526 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 1] << 8 | ␊ |
527 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 2] << 16 |␊ |
528 | ␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉␉bytes[patchLocation + 3] << 24)))␊ |
529 | ␉␉ )␊ |
530 | ␉{␊ |
531 | ␉␉patchLocation++;␊ |
532 | ␉}␊ |
533 | ␉patchLocation--;␊ |
534 | ␉␊ |
535 | ␉␊ |
536 | ␉// Remove panic call, just in case the following patch routines fail␊ |
537 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 0] = 0x90;␊ |
538 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 1] = 0x90;␊ |
539 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 2] = 0x90;␊ |
540 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 3] = 0x90;␊ |
541 | ␉bytes[patchLocation + 4] = 0x90;␊ |
542 | ␉␊ |
543 | ␉␊ |
544 | }␊ |
545 |