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Hooah Trace

a simple yet powerful instruction tracing using frida stalker - supporting arm64 and x64

when you want to use this

when you need to trace at single instruction and perform additional operations or alter the code flow.

when you need to get a proper understanding of what's going on down there with obfuscations killing the party.

install

git clone https://github.com/iGio90/Hooah-Trace.git
npm install
npm link

try it out

cd example
npm link hooah-trace
npm install
npm run watch

# make your edits to index.ts
# inject the agent (quick att.py)

example code

import {HooahTrace} from "hooah-trace";

function onHookInstruction(context: CpuContext, instruction: Instruction) {
    // console.log(JSON.stringify(context));
    // console.log(JSON.stringify(instruction));
    // console.log('');
}

const target = Module.findExportByName(null, 'open');
if (target) {
    Interceptor.attach(target, function () {
        HooahTrace.trace({
            // print the execution blocks
            printBlocks: true,

            // -1 is endless
            count: -1,

            // do not trace jumps in excluded modules (i.e libc / libSystem)
            filterModules: ['libc.so'],

            // you can trace specific instructions with
            // instructions: ['svc', 'ldr']

            // style block prints
            printOptions: {
                // yes please
                colored: true,

                // custom space between blocks
                treeSpaces: 8,

                // include involved register values data
                details: true
            }
        }, onHookInstruction);
    });
}

example output

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example output with details

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roadmap

  • add syscall map for syscall tracing
  • add medium-level decompilation
  • add asm relocation

changelog

2019.07.05

* arm64: parse W registers
* swap callback and options so that you can just define print options

2019.07.02

* added ability to filter for specific instructions
* fixed colored telescope in uncolored mode

2019.06.27

* refactored to be more flexible and tiny
* removed print() in favor of print blocks option
* added graph highlithing execution blocks
* various minor improvements

2019.06.24

* added rangeOnly option
* added excludedModules option
* make output colorized
* improve telescope, show symbols on jumps
* added back print() api with details, color and annotations
* some logic improvements

Copyright (c) 2019 Giovanni (iGio90) Rocca

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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SOFTWARE.

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