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-from graphlib import TopologicalSorter
-
-from sploit.arch import arch, btoi, itob
-from sploit.payload.gadhint import GadHint
-from sploit.payload.payload import Payload
-from sploit.payload.payload_entry import padalign, padlen
-
-_POP_MAGIC = 0xdead
-_SPM_MAGIC = b"\x69"
-_ERROR_MAGIC = 0xbaadc0de
-
-class ROP:
- """
- ROP chain generation tool
-
- This class contains methods for automating basic return-oriented programming
- workloads, such as loading register values and calling into arbitrary
- functions or syscalls. The tools are currently designed to work on x86
- (32 or 64 bit) and ARM (32 bit only).
-
- The main appeal of the ROP class is the ability to abstract away the manual
- construction of ROP chain data, and instead make declarative statements
- like "call this function with these arguments". The ROP class will also
- utilize its supplied binary objects to automatically find and use trivial
- gadgets.
-
- The user is able to provide annotations for more complicated gadgets, which
- help instruct the class how to incorporate them into a ROP chain. This is
- done with the GadHint dataclass. GadHint objects are provided to a ROP
- instance by including them in the Symtbl of one of the binary objects it is
- constructed with. If applicable, a user-supplied gadget will take
- precedence over automatic gadget searching. See the GadHint module to learn
- more about the descriptive attributes that are supported.
-
- objects (list[ELF]): The binary objects this ROP instance will consider for
- gadget searching. If one of these is the target executable binary, it
- should appear first in the list.
-
- safe_syscalls (bool): If True, require that automatically found syscall
- instructions are immediately followed by a return instruction.
-
- align_calls (bool): If True, ensure that the stack return address into
- function calls is aligned according to the architecture alignment property.
-
- clean_stack (bool): If True, attempt to locate a cleaning gadget to "pop"
- stack data that is leftover from a function call. Required if attempting
- to make multiple calls that involve stack-based arguments.
- """
-
- def __init__(self, *objects, safe_syscalls=True, align_calls=True,
- clean_stack=True):
- """Construct new ROP builder."""
- self.objects = objects
- self.safe_syscalls = safe_syscalls
- self.align_calls = align_calls
- self.clean_stack = clean_stack
-
- def search_gadgets(self, *regexes, cont=False):
- """Return a list of matching gadgets, considering all objects."""
- results = []
- for obj in self.objects:
- results += obj.gadgets(*regexes, cont=cont)
- return results
-
- def search_gadget(self, *regexes):
- """Return the first matching gadget, considering all objects."""
- for obj in self.objects:
- try:
- return obj.gadget(*regexes)
- except:
- pass
- raise LookupError(
- f"ROP: Need to define gadget symbol for {'; '.join(regexes)}")
-
- def gadget(self, gadget):
- """
- Return a generic ROP payload.
-
- gadget (GadHint): Annotated gadget to prepare a chain from.
- """
- return self.__build_chain(gadget, {})
-
- def assign(self, **sets):
- """
- Return a ROP payload to control given registers.
-
- **sets (str:int): Keyword arguments specify register assignments to
- perform with this ROP chain. Argument names correspond to register
- names.
- """
- return self.gadget(GadHint(requirements=sets))
-
- def call(self, func, *params):
- """
- Return a ROP payload to call function.
-
- func (int): Entry address of function to call.
- *params (int): Remaining positional args are passed to func.
- """
- register_params = dict(zip(arch.funcargs, params))
- stack_params = params[len(register_params):]
- gadget = GadHint(func, requirements=register_params, stack=stack_params,
- align=self.align_calls)
- return self.gadget(gadget)
-
- def syscall(self, *params):
- """
- Return a ROP payload to call kernel.
-
- *params (int): The first argument is the syscall number. Remaining
- positional arguments are passed to the syscall.
- """
- if len(params) > len(arch.kernargs):
- raise TypeError("ROP: Too many arguments passed to syscall. "
- f"Target architecture supports up to {len(arch.kernargs)-1}.")
-
- register_params = dict(zip(arch.kernargs, params))
- sc = self.__get_gadget("syscall", {})
- return self.gadget(sc.with_requirements(register_params))
-
- def memcpy(self, dst, src):
- """
- Return a ROP payload to write data into memory.
-
- dst (int): The destination memory address.
- src (bytes): The content to write.
- """
- data = Payload()
- for idx in range(0, len(src), arch.wordsize):
- word = btoi(src[idx:idx+arch.wordsize])
- data(self.gadget(self.__get_write(dst+idx, word)))
- return data
-
- def __get_hints(self):
- """Return all user-supplied gadget hints."""
- return [h for obj in self.objects for _,h in obj.sym if type(h) is GadHint]
-
- def __discover_requirements(self, seen, graph, current):
- """
- Populate gadget dependency graph.
-
- This function recursively looks up gadgets to ensure all necessary
- required gadgets can be found, and stores this information into the
- given graph object. Established dependencies encode the order that the
- chain builder should attempt to satisfy register requirements.
- Dependency loops are detected by the TopologicalSorter.
-
- seen (set): Set of (register,value) tuples we have already discovered.
- graph (TopologicalSorter): Dependency graph model object.
- current (GadHint): Current gadget we are processing.
- """
- for r, v in current.requirements.items():
- # We key on register name _and_ value because some gadgets may
- # only be capable of storing specific values in a target register.
- # Requiring a register to store different values may require the
- # use of multiple gadgets.
- if (r, v) not in seen:
- gadget = self.__get_gadget(r, current.requirements)
-
- # Add gadget's requirements to the dependency graph.
- # We say that each requirement is a 'successor' to this
- # current gadget 'r', so that the chain builder will satisfy
- # 'r' first. This prevents the fulfillment of 'r' from
- # clobbering targets it requires, as the builder will satisfy
- # them afterward.
- for x in gadget.requirements:
- graph.add(x, r)
-
- # Treat gadget's load immediates as pseudo-requirements for
- # the sake of target ordering, following the same logic
- # as above.
- for x in gadget.imms:
- graph.add(x, r)
-
- # Mark node as visited
- seen.add((r, v))
- self.__discover_requirements(seen, graph, gadget)
-
- def __get_gadget(self, target, sets):
- """
- Get context-specific gadget.
-
- target (str): Either "ret", "syscall", or the name of a register we
- would like to modify.
-
- sets (dict{str:int}): The set of other register requirements we are
- trying to fulfill in parallel. Values may affect the gadget we decide
- to use.
- """
- # First, consider user-provided hints before automatically locating
- # gadgets.
- for hint in self.__get_hints():
- # Setup additional requirements based on hint's register moves.
- # If a mov target is in sets, require to set the src to the 'sets'
- # value.
- addl_reqs = { src:sets[dst] for dst, src in hint.movs.items() if dst in sets }
- hint = hint.with_requirements(addl_reqs)
-
- # Pops will be accounted for by the chain builder.
- # Immediates will be handled by gadget ordering in chain builder.
- # Writes are a non-issue here.
-
- if hint.syscall:
- # Only consider syscalls if the target is syscall.
- if target == "syscall":
- return hint
- elif target in hint.imms:
- if hint.imms[target] == sets[target]:
- return hint
- elif target in hint.pops:
- return hint
- elif target in hint.movs:
- return hint
-
- # Automatically locate simple gadgets
- if target == "ret":
- return GadHint(self.search_gadget(arch.ret))
-
- if target == "syscall":
- insns = [arch.syscall, arch.ret] if self.safe_syscalls else [arch.syscall]
- return GadHint(self.search_gadget(*insns), syscall=True)
-
- # target == register
- insns = [ i.format(target) for i in arch.popgad ]
- return GadHint(self.search_gadget(*insns), pops=[target])
-
- def __get_clean(self, size):
- """
- Get a stack cleaning gadget that moves sp by _at least_ size.
-
- size (int): Minimum stack pointer move.
- """
- # spm values of zero (the default) can't be trusted, as in this case
- # the user likely hasn't annotated the GadHint properly. Returning a
- # larger move than requested is fine, since the chain builder can insert
- # junk to be popped.
- for hint in self.__get_hints():
- if hint.spm >= size and hint.spm > 0:
- return hint
-
- results = self.search_gadgets(*arch.cleangad)
- table = { int(g.asm[0].group(1), 0): g for g in results }
- sizes = sorted([ x for x in table.keys() if x >= size ])
-
- if len(sizes) > 0:
- return GadHint(table[sizes[0]], spm=sizes[0])
-
- raise LookupError(
- f"ROP: Need to define a stack move gadget of at least {size}")
-
- def __get_write(self, dst, src):
- """
- Get a memory write gadget, injected with requirements for user data.
-
- dst (int): The intended memory write location.
- src (int): The intended value to write.
- """
- # If any exist, take the first write provided by user hints, assuming
- # the user's intent to specifically use _this_ write. Follow-on gadgets
- # to setup the dst and src registers must be findable.
- for hint in self.__get_hints():
- if hint.writes:
- d, s = list(hint.writes.items())[0]
- return hint.with_requirements({d:dst, s:src})
-
- # Only take an automatic write gadget if we can prove up front that its
- # requirements can be met, otherwise move on. A later search result may
- # pass the test.
- results = self.search_gadgets(*arch.writegad)
-
- for gad in results:
- d = gad.asm[0].group("dst")
- s = gad.asm[0].group("src")
-
- try:
- # Assert requirements are met.
- gadget = GadHint(gad, writes={d: s}, requirements={d:dst, s:src})
- self.__discover_requirements(set(), TopologicalSorter(), gadget)
- return gadget
- except:
- pass
-
- raise LookupError("ROP: Need to define gadgets for memory write / deps")
-
- def __build_chain(self, gadget, sets):
- """
- Generate ROP chain data for a given gadget.
-
- This function recursively builds a ROP chain for the given gadget and
- its requirements, returning the result as a Payload.
-
- gadget (GadHint): Current gadget to process.
-
- sets (dict{str:int}): The set of other register requirements we are
- trying to fulfill in parallel.
- """
- # Form a to-do-list of registers from our immediate requirements,
- # attempting to order them such that we avoid overwriting/conflicting
- # values. This may not be possible, in which case graph.static_order()
- # will raise an exception.
- reqs = gadget.requirements
- graph = TopologicalSorter({ r:set() for r in reqs })
- self.__discover_requirements(set(), graph, gadget)
- to_do_list = [ x for x in graph.static_order() if x in reqs ]
-
- chain = Payload()
-
- # Start chain by satisfying to-do-list requirements.
- if len(to_do_list) > 0:
- chain.requirements = Payload()
-
- while len(to_do_list) > 0:
- r = to_do_list[0]
- g = self.__get_gadget(r, reqs)
- c = self.__build_chain(g, reqs)
- chain.requirements[f"{r}_{reqs[r]}"] = c
-
- # This gadget may satisfy multiple items in the to-do-list.
- # Specifically, all of its pop and mov targets, and any load
- # immediates that match our requirements. Non-matching
- # immediates will be handled by a later gadget.
- imms = g.imms.keys() & reqs.keys()
- imms = [ x for x in imms if g.imms[x] == reqs[x] ]
- done = g.pops + list(g.movs) + imms
- to_do_list = [ x for x in to_do_list if x not in done ]
-
- # Append chain data to execute this gadget, but respect offset == 0
- # as a way to disable this gadget (perform a NULL gadget).
- if gadget.offset != 0:
- # Stack alignment if required.
- if gadget.align:
- ret = self.__get_gadget("ret", {})
- chain.alignment = padalign(0, itob(ret))
-
- # "Return address" entry into this gadget.
- chain.gadget = gadget.offset
-
- # The gadget's "inner stack data" will be values to be popped and
- # additional junk data to be deallocated by the gadget itself.
- if gadget.pops or gadget.spm > 0:
- chain.inner = Payload()
- chain.inner(*[ sets.get(p, _POP_MAGIC) for p in gadget.pops ])
- if gadget.spm > 0:
- chain.inner.pad = padlen(gadget.spm, _SPM_MAGIC)
-
- # The gadget's "outer stack data" will be the additional values
- # explicitly specified by the gadget. Append a separate gadget
- # to clean up these values.
- if gadget.stack:
- size = len(gadget.stack) * arch.wordsize
-
- if self.clean_stack:
- clean = self.__get_clean(size)
- chain.cleanup = clean.offset
- pad = padlen(clean.spm, _SPM_MAGIC)
- else:
- chain.cleanup = _ERROR_MAGIC
- pad = None
-
- chain.outer = Payload()
- chain.outer(*gadget.stack)
- if pad: chain.outer.pad = pad
-
- return chain