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Copyright 2011-2017 Google Inc.

Disclaimer: This is not an official Google product (experimental or otherwise), it is just code that happens to be owned by Google.

Table of Contents

Introduction

BinExport is the exporter component of the BinNavi project as well as BinDiff. It is a plugin for the commercial IDA Pro disassembler and exports disassemblies into the PostgreSQL database format that BinNavi requires.

This repository contains the complete source code necessary to build the IDA Pro plugin for Linux, macOS and Windows.

Installation

Download the binaries from the release page and copy them into the IDA Pro plugins directory. These are the default paths:

OS Plugin path
Linux /opt/ida-6.95/plugins
macOS /Applications/IDA Pro 6.95/idabin/plugins
Windows %ProgramFiles(x86)%\IDA 6.95\plugins

Usage

The main use case is via BinNavi. However, BinExport can also be used to export IDA Pro disassembly to files of various formats:

  • Protocol Buffer based full export
  • Statistics text file
  • Text format for debugging
  • BinNavi database export into a PostgreSQL database

Verifying the installation version

  1. In IDA, select Help|About programm...

  2. Click Addons...

  3. If installed correctly, the following dialog box appears:

    IDA addons dialog

Invocation

Via the UI

  1. Open an IDB

  2. Select Edit|Plugins|BinExport 9

  3. The following dialog box appears:

    BinExport plugin dialog

  4. Select the type of the file to be exported

Note: There is no UI for the database export.

IDC Scripting

The BinExport plugin registers the IDC functions below. The function names are versioned in order to support side-by-side installation of different versions (i.e. BinDiff's BinExport 8).

IDC Function name Exports to Arguments
BinExport2Sql9 PostgreSQL database host, port, database, schema,
: : : user, password :
BinExport2Diff9 Protocol Buffer filename
BinExport2Text9 Text file dump filename
BinExport2Statistics9 Statistics text file filename

BinExport also supports exporting to a database via the RunPlugin() IDC function:

static main() {
  Batch(0);
  Wait();
  RunPlugin("zynamics_binexport_9", 1);
  Exit(0);
}

Use the plugin options listed below to setup the database connection in that case. See also the CBinExportImporter class in BinNavi.

IDAPython

The option flags are the same as IDC (listed above).

import idaapi
idc_lang = idaapi.find_extlang_by_name("idc")
idaapi.run_statements("BinExport2Sql9(\"host\", 5342, \"database\", \"public\", \"user\", \"pass\")", idc_lang)

Plugin Options

BinExport defines the following plugin options, that can be specified on IDA's command line:

Option Description
-OExporterHost:<HOST> Database server to connect to
-OExporterPort:<PORT> Port to connect to. PostgreSQL default is
: : 5432. :
-OExporterUser:<USER> User name
-OExporterPassword:<PASS> Password
-OExporterDatabase:<DB> Database to use
-OExporterSchema:<SCHEMA> Database schema. BinNavi only uses
: : "public". :
-OExporterLogFile:<FILE> Log messages to a file
-OExporterAlsoLogToStdErr:TRUE If specified, also log to standard error

Note that these options must come before any files.

How to build

Preparing the build environment

As we support exporting into PostgreSQL databases as well as a Protocol Buffer based format, there are quite a few dependencies to satisfy:

  • Boost 1.55.0 or higher (a partial copy of 1.61.0 ships in third_party/boost_parts)
  • CMake 2.8.11 or higher
  • GCC 4.8 or a recent version of Clang on Linux/macOS. On Windows, use the Visual Studio 2015 compiler and the Windows SDK for Windows 8.1/10.
  • Git 1.8 or higher
  • IDA SDK 6.9 (unpack into third_party/idasdk)
  • OpenSSL 1.0.1 or higher
  • Perl 5.6 or higher (needed for OpenSSL and PostgreSQL)
  • PostgreSQL client libraries 9.3 or higher
  • Protocol Buffers 3.0.0 beta 2 or higher

Linux

Prerequisites

The preferred build environment is Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (64-bit Intel).

This should install all the necessary packages:

sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test -y
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq --no-install-recommends \
    build-essential cmake g++-4.8-multilib lib32stdc++-4.8-dev \
    linux-libc-dev:i386
export CXX="g++-4.8" CC="gcc-4.8"

The following sections assume that your current working directory is at the root of the cloned repository.

IDA SDK

Unzip the contents of the IDA SDK into third_party/idasdk. Shown commands are for IDA 6.9:

unzip PATH/TO/idasdk69.zip -d third_party/idasdk
mv third_party/idasdk/idasdk69/* third_party/idasdk
rmdir third_party/idasdk/idasdk69

Build BinExport

With all prerequisites in place, configure and build BinExport:

mkdir -p build_linux && cd build_linux
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make

This will download and build OpenSSL, Protocol Buffers and the PostgreSQL client libraries. If all went well, the build_linux directory should contain two IDA plugin binaries zynamics_binexport_9.plx and zynamics_binexport_9.plx64 for use with idaq and idaq64, respectively.

macOS

Prerequisites

The preferred build environment is Mac OS X 10.11.3 "El Capitan" (64-bit Intel) using Xcode 7.2.1. Using macOS 10.12 "Sierra" should also work.

After installing the Developer Tools, make sure to install the command-line tools:

sudo xcode-select --install

Recent versions of the Developer Tools no longer include GNU Autotools, which is required by the PostgreSQL dependency. You can install Autotools via Homebrew (recommended) or via MacPorts. Follow the installation instructions on the respective websites.

For Homebrew:

brew install autoconf automake libtool

For MacPorts:

sudo /opt/local/bin/port install autoconf automake libtool

The following sections assume that your current working directory is at the root of the cloned repository.

CMake

Download the latest stable version of CMake from the official site and mount its disk image:

curl -L https://cmake.org/files/v3.7/cmake-3.7.0-Darwin-x86_64.dmg \
    -o $HOME/Downloads/cmake-osx.dmg
hdiutil attach $HOME/Downloads/cmake-osx.dmg

At this point you will need to review and accept CMake's license agreement. Now install CMake:

sudo cp -Rf /Volumes/cmake-3.7.0-Darwin-x86_64/CMake.app /Applications/
hdiutil detach /Volumes/cmake-3.7.0-Darwin-x86_64
sudo /Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin/cmake-gui --install

The last command makes CMake available in the system path.

IDA SDK

Unzip the contents of the IDA SDK into third_party/idasdk. Shown commands are for IDA 6.9:

unzip PATH/TO/idasdk69.zip -d third_party/idasdk
mv third_party/idasdk/idasdk69/* third_party/idasdk
rmdir third_party/idasdk/idasdk69

Build BinExport

With all prerequisites in place, configure and build BinExport:

mkdir -p build_mac && cd build_mac
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ..
make

This will download and build OpenSSL, Protocol Buffers and the PostgreSQL client libraries. If all went well, the build_mac directory should contain two IDA plugin binaries zynamics_binexport_9.pmc and zynamics_binexport_9.pmc64 for use with idaq and idaq64, respectively.

Windows

The preferred build environment is Windows 10 (64-bit Intel) using the Visual Studio 2015 compiler and the Windows SDK for Windows 10. The previous Visual Studio 2013 and earlier versions of Windows also work.

CMake

Download and install CMake from its download page. Make sure to select "Add CMake to the system PATH for all users".

Git

Download and install Git from its download page. Make sure to select the following options: * The installation directory should be left at the default %ProgramFiles%\Git\bin\git.exe * "Use Git from the Windows Command Prompt" - have the setup utility add Git to your system path. * "Use Windows' default console window" - to be able to use Git from the regular command prompt.

Perl

Download and install ActiveState Perl from its download page. This should add Perl to the system path.

Prepare

The following sections assume an open command prompt with the current working directory located at the root of the cloned BinExport repository:

git clone https://github.com/google/binexport.git
cd binexport

Make the Visual Studio compiler and build tools available (Use VS120COMNTOOLS for Visual Studio 2013):

call "%VS140COMNTOOLS%\..\..\VC\vcvarsall.bat" x86

IDA SDK

Unzip the contents of the IDA SDK into third_party/idasdk. Shown commands are for IDA 6.9, assuming that Git was installed into the default directory first:

"%ProgramFiles%\Git\usr\bin\unzip" PATH\TO\idasdk69.zip -d third_party
rename third_party\idasdk69 idasdk

Build BinExport

With all prerequisites in place, configure and build BinExport:

if not exist build_msvc mkdir build_msvc
cd build_msvc
cmake ..
msbuild binexport.sln /p:Configuration=Release /m

This will download and build OpenSSL, Protocol Buffers and the PostgreSQL client libraries. If all went well, the build_msvc directory should contain two IDA plugin binaries zynamics_binexport_9.plw and zynamics_binexport_9.p64 for use with idaq.exe and idaq64.exe, respectively.

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