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These files are present alongside iOS 26 shared caches. Explicitly
ignoring them avoids an error being logged to the console.
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In some iOS 15 caches, the .symbols file's mapping has an address of 0.
This would cause it to be returned by `SharedCache::GetEntryContaining`
and loaded into the view.
The .symbols file contains the local symbol tables for images in the
shared cache. It is not intended to be mapped into the same address
space as the rest of the shared cache.
`SharedCache` now tracks the symbols cache entry separately from other
entries. A dedicated `VirtualMemory` region is used when accessing the
data it contains. This could be a `FileAccessor`, but that would require
additional changes within `SharedCacheMachOHeader`.
`SharedCacheMachOProcessor` now directly accesses the local symbols
cache entry rather than needing to search for it.
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Prior to macOS 13 / iOS 16, the base offset to use for relative direct
selector references within Objective-C message lists was stored within
the `__TEXT,__objc_opt_ro` section of /usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib.
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A mapping from imported symbol names to libraries is added to metadata.
This is used to populate external links for files within projects,
following the lead of `PEView`.
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Fixes https://github.com/Vector35/binaryninja-api/issues/7354.
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These calls set the rpaths used for release builds of the dylibs using a
macro that isn't available in the API repository. They are not necessary
when building the shared cache plug-in outside of the context of the
app.
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This is functionally equivalent to the previous workflow_objc, with the
following changes:
1. It mutates the `core.function.metaAnalysis` workflow rather than
registering a new named workflow. The activities now all check for
the presence of the Objective-C metadata added by `ObjCProcessor` to
determine whether they should do work, rather than relying on
`MachoView` to override the function workflow when Objective-C
metadata is present. This fixes
https://github.com/Vector35/binaryninja-api/issues/6779.
2. The auto-inlining of `objc_msgSend` selector stub functions is
performed in a separate activity from the processing of
`objc_msgSend` call sites. The selector stub inlining activity is
configured so that it does not run in `DSCView` as the shared cache
needs different behavior for stub functions more generally that
`SharedCacheWorkflow` already provides.
3. The way that types like `id` and `SEL` are referenced is fixed so
that they show up as `id` rather than `objc_struct*`.
This also replaces the Objective-C portion of the shared cache's
workflow, and incorporates several bug fixes that had been applied to it
but not the standalone Objective-C workflow.
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Calls to `Workflow::Instance` that were looking up a built-in workflow
name are updated to use `Workflow::Get`. Others use `Workflow::GetOrCreate`.
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C++ plug-ins now consistently use the `plugin_rpath` or
`ui_plugin_rpath` macros to ensure they have `SKIP_BUILD_RPATH` set when
building on Mac (i.e., no `LC_RPATH` is added).
Rust plug-ins have their build.rs updated to only specify `-Wl,-rpath`
when building for Linux. It is not needed on macOS. On macOS we instead
explicitly specify an `@rpath`-relative install name. This doesn't
change any behavior, but avoids leaving an absolute path as the
library's install name and is consistent with CMake's behavior for C++
plug-ins.
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When the section list gets large GetSectionsAt becomes quite slow instead the the whole list of sections outside the loop and just encour that hit once. It could probably be made even faster if we used an interval tree but then we have to pay the cost of building the tree which may be more nauanced
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message
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This ensures that the Python source files are only generated and copied
into the output directory if inputs have changed, rather than being done
unconditionally.
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This ensures that CMake detects when files that match the glob are added
or removed.
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Fixes #7117
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This reverts commit 5bafe5c7bdb0b56037a0b5c573236f9c6367353a.
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Avoid copying the vector of symbols where possible. When no filter
string is applied we no longer copy the entire vector symbols by having
the symbols used for display be indirected via a pointer. It points
either to the unfiltered symbols or the filtered symbols.
Some unncessary copies have been removed by using `std::move` where
appropriate.
Filtering has been updated to avoid `std::vector::reserve` /
`std::vector::shrink_to_fit` in favor of letting the filtered vector
control its own growth and reuse its buffer. This avoids allocating a
~100MB buffer every time we update the filter only to later reallocate
and move the contents into a smaller buffer. Instead the buffer grows
via `std::vector`'s usual growth algorithm and it is preserved across
filter calls to avoid unnecessarily reallocating it, and only shrink the
buffer if it has shrunk significantly vs previous iterations.
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We're copying `std::string` objects that know their length. There's no
reason to force a call to `strlen`.
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`GetRegionAt` was really providing the semantics of
`GetRegionContaining` due to `m_regions` being an `AddressRangeMap` and
using transparent comparators to allow `find` to work with any address
in the range.
`GetRegionAt` is updated to verify that the start address of the region
that was found matches the requested address. `GetRegionContaining` is
updated to use `AddressRangeMap::find` rather than doing a linear search
over all regions.
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`__objc_stubs` is not technically Objective-C metadata, but binaries
containing Objective-C stubs need the same processing.
`MachoView` was previously only enabling the Objective-C workflow if it
thinks there is type metadata. The same criteria was used to determine
whether to process Objective-C metadata via `MachoObjCProcessor`.
This meant binaries with `__objc_stubs` but no Objective-C type metadata
were not running the Objective-C workflow, preventing stub functions
from being inlined during analysis.
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This would leak if parsing of CFStrings was enabled while parsing of
Objective-C metadata was disabled.
It would also leak if exceptions were thrown or early returns were taken
in the ~500 lines between where the object was allocated and it was
deleted.
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This adds support for the `__objc_arrayobj`, `_objc_dictobj`,
`__objc_intobj`, `__objc_floatobj`, `__objc_doubleobj` and
`__objc_dateobj` sections that contain Objective-C constants. These are
emitted by Apple's versions of Clang for `const` literals, amongst other
things.
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The order that the operands to `+` are evaluated in is unspecified. Clang
happens to evaluate them left to right and gives the expected answer.
MSVC picks the opposite order and so the value it computes is off by 4.
This was resulting in missing method names when arm64 binaries
containing Objective-C are analyzed on Windows.
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This is enabled as is, there might need to be some restrictions later on, does not seem to have an unreasonable impact analysis time
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of the _user_ variant
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* Remove dependency on capstone for PowerPC disassembly #6292
* Add support for PowerPC VLE instruction set #6740
* Add support for paired-single instructions #6821
* Various post-merge fixes and tweaks to disassembly and lifting
* Removal of dependence on capstone for assembler's scoring mechanism (capstone currently disabled, but not removed from codebase yet)
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Apparently the compiler on macOS is less strict about this change?
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Also update minimum CMake version.
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cause bugs and also issues with C++20
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