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.. _memory-research:
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Memory research
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There are a variety of tools that can be used to analyze DF memory - some are
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listed here. Note that some of these may be old and unmaintained. If you aren't
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sure what tool would be best for your purposes, feel free to ask for advice (on
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IRC, Bay12, etc.).
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.. contents:: Contents
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:local:
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Cross-platform tools
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====================
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Ghidra
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------
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Ghidra is a cross-platform reverse-engineering framework (written in Java)
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available at https://ghidra-sre.org. It supports analyzing both 32-bit and
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64-bit executables for all supported DF platforms. There are some custom DFHack
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Ghidra scripts available in the `df_misc`_ repo (look for ``.java`` files).
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IDA Freeware 7.0
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Available from `Hex-Rays <https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/support/download_freeware/>`_.
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Supports analyzing both 32-bit and 64-bit executables for all supported DF platforms.
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Some ``.idc`` scripts for IDA are available in the `df_misc`_ repo.
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.. _df_misc: https://github.com/DFHack/df_misc
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Hopper
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Runs on macOS and some Linux distributions; available from https://www.hopperapp.com/.
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`TWBT <https://github.com/mifki/df-twbt/blob/master/PATCHES.md>`_ uses this to produce some patches.
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DFHack tools
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Plugins
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~~~~~~~
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There are a few development plugins useful for low-level memory research. They
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are not built by default, but can be built by setting the ``BUILD_DEVEL``
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`CMake option <compile-build-options>`. These include:
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- ``check-structures-sanity``, which performs sanity checks on the given DF
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object. Note that this will crash in several cases, some intentional, so using
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this with `GDB <linux-gdb>` is recommended.
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- ``memview``, which produces a hex dump of a given memory range. It also
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highlights valid pointers, and can be configured to work with `sizecheck`
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to auto-detect object sizes.
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- ``vectors``, which can identify instances of ``std::vector`` in a given memory range.
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Scripts
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~~~~~~~
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Several `development scripts <scripts-devel>` can be useful for memory research.
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These include (but are not limited to):
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- `devel/dump-offsets`
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- `devel/find-offsets`
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- `devel/lsmem`
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- `devel/sc` (requires `sizecheck`)
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- `devel/visualize-structure`
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- Generally, any script starting with ``devel/find``
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.. _sizecheck:
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Sizecheck
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~~~~~~~~~
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Sizecheck is a custom tool that hooks into the memory allocator and inserts a
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header indicating the size of every object. The corresponding logic to check for
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this header when freeing memory usually works, but is inherently not foolproof.
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You should not count on DF being stable when using this.
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DFHack's implementation of sizecheck is currently only tested on Linux, although
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it probably also works on macOS. It can be built with the ``BUILD_SIZECHECK``
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`CMake option <compile-build-options>`, which produces a ``libsizecheck``
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library installed in the ``hack`` folder. On Linux, passing ``--sc`` as the
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first argument to the ``dfhack`` launcher script will load this library on
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startup. On other platforms, or when passing a different argument to the
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launcher (such as for `linux-gdb`), you will need to preload this library
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manually, by setting ``PRELOAD_LIB`` on Linux (or ``LD_PRELOAD`` if editing the
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``dfhack`` launcher script directly), or by editing the ``dfhack`` launcher
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script and adding the library to ``DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES`` on macOS.
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There is also an older sizecheck implementation by Mifki available on
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`GitHub <https://github.com/mifki/df-sizecheck>`__ (``b.cpp`` is the main
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sizecheck library, and ``win_patch.cpp`` is used for Windows support). To use
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this with other DFHack tools, you will likely need to edit the header's
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magic number to match what is used in `devel/sc` (search for a hexadecimal
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constant starting with ``0x``).
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Legacy tools
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Some very old DFHack tools are available in the `legacy branch on GitHub <https://github.com/dfhack/dfhack/tree/legacy/tools>`_.
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No attempt is made to support these.
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Linux-specific tools
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====================
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.. _linux-gdb:
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GDB
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---
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`GDB <https://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/>`_ is technically cross-platform, but
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tends to work best on Linux, and DFHack currently only offers support for using
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GDB on 64-bit Linux. To start with GDB, pass ``-g`` to the DFHack launcher
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script::
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./dfhack -g
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Some basic GDB commands:
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- ``run``: starts DF from the GDB prompt. Any arguments will be passed as
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command-line arguments to DF (e.g. `load-save` may be useful).
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- ``bt`` will produce a backtrace if DF crashes.
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See the `official GDB documentation <https://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>`_
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for more details.
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Other analysis tools
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--------------------
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The ``dfhack`` launcher script on Linux has support for launching several other
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tools alongside DFHack, including Valgrind (as well as Callgrind and Helgrind)
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and strace. See the script for the exact command-line option to specify. Note
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that currently only one tool at a time is supported, and must be specified
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with the first argument to the script.
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df-structures GUI
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-----------------
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This is a tool written by Angavrilov and available on `GitHub <https://github.com/angavrilov/cl-linux-debug>`__.
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It only supports 32-bit DF. Some assistance may be available on IRC.
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EDB (Evan's debugger)
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---------------------
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Available on `GitHub <https://github.com/eteran/edb-debugger>`__.
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Windows-specific tools
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======================
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Some people have used `Cheat Engine <https://www.cheatengine.org/>`__ for research in the past.
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