#!/usr/bin/env python # Sample code for ARM64 of Unicorn. Nguyen Anh Quynh # Python sample ported by Loi Anh Tuan from __future__ import print_function from unicorn import * from unicorn.arm64_const import * # code to be emulated ARM64_CODE = "\xab\x01\x0f\x8b" #add x11, x13, x15 # memory address where emulation starts ADDRESS = 0x10000 # callback for tracing basic blocks def hook_block(uc, address, size, user_data): print(">>> Tracing basic block at 0x%x, block size = 0x%x" %(address, size)) # callback for tracing instructions def hook_code(uc, address, size, user_data): print(">>> Tracing instruction at 0x%x, instruction size = %u" %(address, size)) # Test ARM64 def test_arm64(): print("Emulate ARM64 code") try: # Initialize emulator in ARM mode mu = Uc(UC_ARCH_ARM64, UC_MODE_ARM) # map 2MB memory for this emulation mu.mem_map(ADDRESS, 2 * 1024 * 1024) # write machine code to be emulated to memory mu.mem_write(ADDRESS, ARM64_CODE) # initialize machine registers mu.reg_write(UC_ARM64_REG_X11, 0x1234) mu.reg_write(UC_ARM64_REG_X13, 0x6789) mu.reg_write(UC_ARM64_REG_X15, 0x3333) # tracing all basic blocks with customized callback mu.hook_add(UC_HOOK_BLOCK, hook_block) # tracing all instructions with customized callback mu.hook_add(UC_HOOK_CODE, hook_code) # emulate machine code in infinite time mu.emu_start(ADDRESS, ADDRESS + len(ARM64_CODE)) # now print out some registers print(">>> Emulation done. Below is the CPU context") x11 = mu.reg_read(UC_ARM64_REG_X11) x13 = mu.reg_read(UC_ARM64_REG_X13) x15 = mu.reg_read(UC_ARM64_REG_X15) print(">>> X11 = 0x%x" %x11) except UcError as e: print("ERROR: %s" % e) if __name__ == '__main__': test_arm64()