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On Thu, 14 Nov 2019 at 04:57, Julian Tuminaro <julian.tuminaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > From: Julian Tuminaro and Jenish Rakholiya <julian.tuminaro@xxxxxxxxx and > rakholiyajenish.07@xxxxxxxxx> > > Current implementation of find_os is based on the hard-coded values for > different Windows version. It uses the value for get the address to > start looking for DOS header in the given specified range. However, this > is not scalable to all version of Windows as it will require us to keep > adding new entries and also due to KASLR, chances of not hitting the PE > header is significant. We implement a way for 64-bit systems to use IDT > entry to get a valid exception/interrupt handler and then move back into > the memory to find the valid DOS header. Since IDT entries are protected > by PatchGuard, we think our assumption that IDT entries will not be > corrupted is valid for our purpose. Once we have the image base, we > search for the DBGKD_GET_VERSION64 structure type in .data section to > get information required for handshake. > > Currently, this is a work in progress feature and current patch only > supports the handshake and memory read/write on 64-bit systems. > > NOTE: This is the Updated version of the previous patch submitted > NOTE: This has currently been only tested when debugging was not enabled > on the guest Windows. > > Signed-off-by: Jenish Rakholiya <rjenish@xxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Julian Tuminaro <jtuminar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> LGTM. Reviewed-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xxxxxxx> > --- > tools/debugger/kdd/kdd.c | 392 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- > 1 file changed, 366 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/debugger/kdd/kdd.c b/tools/debugger/kdd/kdd.c > index fb8c645355..6d3febefda 100644 > --- a/tools/debugger/kdd/kdd.c > +++ b/tools/debugger/kdd/kdd.c > @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ > #include <errno.h> > #include <inttypes.h> > #include <netdb.h> > +#include <stddef.h> > > #include <sys/socket.h> > #include <sys/types.h> > @@ -51,6 +52,16 @@ > > #include "kdd.h" > > +/* > + * TODO: kdd_os is a type which is used to represent os array. Adding a > + * variable here would result in adding a new field to each element in array. > + * However, since most of the fields are part of the same struct that we are > + * trying to read from memory, we have added kddl to this structure. If > + * required, we can possibly separate the kddl value to someplace else > + * > + * We also use kddl of size uint32_t which is actually used to represent the > + * offset from image base rather than actual address > + */ > /* Windows version details */ > typedef struct { > uint32_t build; > @@ -62,6 +73,7 @@ typedef struct { > uint32_t version; /* +-> NtBuildNumber */ > uint32_t modules; /* +-> PsLoadedModuleList */ > uint32_t prcbs; /* +-> KiProcessorBlock */ > + uint32_t kddl; /* +-> KdDebuggerList */ > } kdd_os; > > /* State of the debugger stub */ > @@ -85,6 +97,117 @@ typedef struct { > kdd_os os; /* OS-specific magic numbers > */ > } kdd_state; > > +/** > + * @brief Structure to represent DBGKD_GET_VERSION64 > + * > + * reference: > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/ddi/wdbgexts/ns-wdbgexts-_dbgkd_get_version64 > + */ > +typedef struct { > + uint16_t MajorVersion; /* usually 0xf for free build > */ > + uint16_t MinorVersion; /* build number of target OS > */ > + uint8_t ProtocolVersion; /* version of the debugger protocol > */ > + uint8_t KdSecondaryVersion; /* secondary version number > */ > + uint16_t Flags; /* set of bit flags for the current debugging session > */ > + uint16_t MachineType; /* type of the target's processor > */ > + uint8_t MaxPacketType; /* one plus the highest number for a debugger > */ > + /* packet type recognized by the target > */ > + uint8_t MaxStateChagne; /* one plus the highest number for a state > */ > + /* change generated by the target > */ > + uint8_t MaxManipulate; /* one more that the highest number, recognized > */ > + /* by the target, for a command to manipulate the target > */ > + uint8_t Simulation; /* indication if target is in simulated execution > */ > + uint16_t Unused[1]; > + uint64_t KernBase; /* base address of the kernel image > */ > + uint64_t PsLoadedModuleList; /* value of the kernel variable > */ > + /* PsLoadedModuleList > */ > + uint64_t DebuggerDataList; /* value of the kernel variable > */ > + /* KdDebuggerDataBlock > */ > +} PACKED DBGKD_GET_VERSION64; > + > +/** > + * @brief Structure to represent the section in PE headers > + * > + * reference: > https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format#section-table-section-headers > + */ > +typedef struct { > + uint8_t Name[8]; /* name of section */ > + uint32_t VirtualSize; /* total size of section in memory */ > + uint32_t VirtualAddr; /* offset from image base */ > + uint32_t SizeOfRawData; /* size of section in for object files */ > + uint32_t PointerToRawData; /* file pointer to first page in COFF */ > + uint32_t PointerToRelocations; /* file pointer to beginning of > relocation entry */ > + uint32_t PointerToLinenumbers; /* file pointer to the beginning of > line-number entries */ > + uint16_t NumberOfRelocations; /* number of relocation entries for the > section */ > + uint16_t NumberOfLinenumbers; /* number of line-number entries for the > section */ > + uint32_t Characteristics; /* flags that describe the > characteristics of the section */ > +} PACKED PE_SECTION_ENTRY; > + > +/** > + * @brief Size of pointer on 64 machine > + */ > +#define SIZE_PTR64 8 > + > +/** > + * @brief Size of pointer on 32 machine > + */ > +#define SIZE_PTR32 4 > + > + > +/***************************************************************************** > + * PE and DOS Header related offsets > + */ > + > +/** > + * @brief Offset in DOS header to look for PE header > + */ > +#define DOS_HDR_PE_OFF 0x3c > + > +/** > + * @brief Size of PE header offset field in DOS header > + */ > +#define DOS_HDR_PE_SZ 4 > + > +/** > + * @brief Offset of number of sections field in PE header > + */ > +#define PE_NUM_SECTION_OFF 0x6 > + > +/** > + * @brief Size of number of sections field in PE header > + */ > +#define PE_NUM_SECTION_SZ 2 > + > +/** > + * @brief Offset of optional header size field in PE header > + */ > +#define PE_OPT_HDR_SZ_OFF 0x14 > + > +/** > + * @brief Size of optional header size field in PE header > + */ > +#define PE_OPT_HDR_SZ_SZ 2 > + > +/** > + * @brief Size of PE header > + */ > +#define PE_HDR_SZ 0x18 > + > +/** > + * @brief MZ header > + */ > +#define MZ_HEADER 0x5a4d > + > +/** > + * @brief Limit on the number of sections to look for while iterating through > + * PE sections > + */ > +#define NUM_SECT_LIMIT 100 > + > +/** > + * @brief Major Version for the DBGKD_GET_VERSION64 structure > + */ > +#define NT_MAJOR_VERSION 0xf > + > > /***************************************************************************** > * Utility functions > */ > @@ -293,41 +416,41 @@ static uint32_t kdd_write_virtual(kdd_state *s, int > cpuid, uint64_t addr, > */ > > static kdd_os os[] = { > - /* Build 64 MP Name &Kernel search base Range > +Version +Modules +PRCBs (64b) */ > - {2195, 0, 0, "w2k sp4 x32 UP", 0xffffffff80400000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0006d57c, 0x0006e1b8, 0x0}, > - {2195, 0, 1, "w2k sp4 x32 SMP", 0xffffffff80400000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0006fa1c, 0x00084520, 0x0}, > + /* Build 64 MP Name &Kernel search base Range > +Version +Modules +PRCBs (64b) +KDDL */ > + {2195, 0, 0, "w2k sp4 x32 UP", 0xffffffff80400000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0006d57c, 0x0006e1b8, 0x0, 0}, > + {2195, 0, 1, "w2k sp4 x32 SMP", 0xffffffff80400000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0006fa1c, 0x00084520, 0x0, 0}, > // PAE/UP, PAE/SMP > > - {2600, 0, 0, "xp sp2 x32 UP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x00075568, 0x00083b20, 0x0}, > - {2600, 0, 1, "xp sp2 x32 SMP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0007d0e8, 0x0008d4a0, 0x0}, > + {2600, 0, 0, "xp sp2 x32 UP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x00075568, 0x00083b20, 0x0, 0}, > + {2600, 0, 1, "xp sp2 x32 SMP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0007d0e8, 0x0008d4a0, 0x0, 0}, > // PAE/UP, PAE/SMP > > - {2600, 0, 0, "xp sp3 x32 UP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x00075be8, 0x000841c0, 0x0}, > - {2600, 0, 1, "xp sp3 x32 SMP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0007c0e8, 0x0008c4c0, 0x0}, > - {2600, 0, 0, "xp sp3 x32p UP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0006e8e8, 0x0007cfc0, 0x0}, > - {2600, 0, 1, "xp sp3 x32p SMP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x000760e8, 0x00086720, 0x0}, > + {2600, 0, 0, "xp sp3 x32 UP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x00075be8, 0x000841c0, 0x0, 0}, > + {2600, 0, 1, "xp sp3 x32 SMP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0007c0e8, 0x0008c4c0, 0x0, 0}, > + {2600, 0, 0, "xp sp3 x32p UP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0006e8e8, 0x0007cfc0, 0x0, 0}, > + {2600, 0, 1, "xp sp3 x32p SMP", 0xffffffff804d7000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x000760e8, 0x00086720, 0x0, 0}, > > - {3790, 0, 0, "w2k3 sp2 x32 UP", 0xffffffff80800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x00097128, 0x000a8e48, 0x0}, > - {3790, 0, 1, "w2k3 sp2 x32 SMP", 0xffffffff80800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0009d128, 0x000af9c8, 0x0}, > - {3790, 0, 0, "w2k3 sp2 x32p UP", 0xffffffff80800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0008e128, 0x0009ffa8, 0x0}, > - {3790, 0, 1, "w2k3 sp2 x32p SMP", 0xffffffff80800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x00094128, 0x000a6ea8, 0x0}, > - {3790, 1, 0, "w2k3 sp2 x64 UP", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x001765d0, 0x0019aae0, 0x0017b100}, > - {3790, 1, 1, "w2k3 sp2 x64 SMP", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x001b05e0, 0x001d5100, 0x001b5300}, > + {3790, 0, 0, "w2k3 sp2 x32 UP", 0xffffffff80800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x00097128, 0x000a8e48, 0x0, 0}, > + {3790, 0, 1, "w2k3 sp2 x32 SMP", 0xffffffff80800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0009d128, 0x000af9c8, 0x0, 0}, > + {3790, 0, 0, "w2k3 sp2 x32p UP", 0xffffffff80800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x0008e128, 0x0009ffa8, 0x0, 0}, > + {3790, 0, 1, "w2k3 sp2 x32p SMP", 0xffffffff80800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x00094128, 0x000a6ea8, 0x0, 0}, > + {3790, 1, 0, "w2k3 sp2 x64 UP", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x001765d0, 0x0019aae0, 0x0017b100, 0}, > + {3790, 1, 1, "w2k3 sp2 x64 SMP", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x001b05e0, 0x001d5100, 0x001b5300, 0}, > > - {6000, 0, 1, "vista sp0 x32p", 0xffffffff81800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x000a4de4, 0x00111db0, 0x0}, > - {6001, 0, 1, "vista sp1 x32p", 0xffffffff81000000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x000af0c4, 0x00117c70, 0x0}, > + {6000, 0, 1, "vista sp0 x32p", 0xffffffff81800000ULL, 0x00000000, > 0x000a4de4, 0x00111db0, 0x0, 0}, > + {6001, 0, 1, "vista sp1 x32p", 0xffffffff81000000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x000af0c4, 0x00117c70, 0x0, 0}, > > - {6001, 1, 1, "w2k8 sp0 x64", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x00140bf0, 0x001c5db0, 0x00229640}, > + {6001, 1, 1, "w2k8 sp0 x64", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x00140bf0, 0x001c5db0, 0x00229640, 0}, > > - {7600, 1, 1, "win7 sp0 x64", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x001af770, 0x0023de50, 0x002a8900}, > + {7600, 1, 1, "win7 sp0 x64", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x001af770, 0x0023de50, 0x002a8900, 0}, > > - {7601, 0, 1, "win7 sp1 x32p", 0xffffffff81800000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x000524c4, 0x00149850, 0x0}, > - {7601, 1, 1, "win7 sp1 x64", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x001b2770, 0x00240e90, 0x002ab900}, > + {7601, 0, 1, "win7 sp1 x32p", 0xffffffff81800000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x000524c4, 0x00149850, 0x0, 0}, > + {7601, 1, 1, "win7 sp1 x64", 0xfffff80001000000ULL, 0x0f000000, > 0x001b2770, 0x00240e90, 0x002ab900, 0}, > }; > > // 1381, 0, 0, "NT4 sp?", 0xffffffff80100000, ?, ? > > -static kdd_os unknown_os = {0, 0, 0, "unknown OS", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; > +static kdd_os unknown_os = {0, 0, 0, "unknown OS", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; > > static int check_os(kdd_state *s) > { > @@ -367,11 +490,226 @@ static int check_os(kdd_state *s) > return 1; > } > > +/** > + * @brief Parse the memory at \a filebase as a valid DOS header and get > virtual > + * address offset and size for any given section name (if it exists) > + * > + * @param s Pointer to the kdd_state structure > + * @param filebase Base address of the file structure > + * @param sectname Pointer to the section name c-string to look for > + * @param vaddr Pointer to write the virtual address of section start to > + * (if found) > + * @param visze Pointer to write the section size to (if found) > + * > + * @return -1 on failure to find the section name > + * @return 0 on success > + */ > +static int get_pe64_sections(kdd_state *s, uint64_t filebase, char *sectname, > + uint64_t *vaddr, uint32_t *vsize) > +{ > + uint64_t pe_hdr = 0; > + uint64_t sect_start = 0; > + uint16_t num_sections = 0; > + uint16_t opt_hdr_sz = 0; > + PE_SECTION_ENTRY pe_sect; > + > + if (!s->os.w64) > + return -1; > + > + /* read PE header offset */ > + if (kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, filebase + DOS_HDR_PE_OFF, > DOS_HDR_PE_SZ, > + &pe_hdr) != DOS_HDR_PE_SZ) > + return -1; > + > + pe_hdr += filebase; > + > + /* read number of sections */ > + if (kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, pe_hdr + PE_NUM_SECTION_OFF, > + PE_NUM_SECTION_SZ, &num_sections) != PE_NUM_SECTION_SZ) > + return -1; > + > + /* read number of section upto a limit */ > + if (num_sections > NUM_SECT_LIMIT) > + num_sections = NUM_SECT_LIMIT; > + > + /* read size of optional header */ > + if (kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, pe_hdr + PE_OPT_HDR_SZ_OFF, > + PE_OPT_HDR_SZ_SZ, &opt_hdr_sz) != PE_OPT_HDR_SZ_SZ) > + return -1; > + > + /* 0x18 is the size of PE header */ > + sect_start = pe_hdr + PE_HDR_SZ + opt_hdr_sz; > + > + for (int i = 0; i < num_sections; i++) { > + if (kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, sect_start + (i * sizeof(pe_sect)), > + sizeof(pe_sect), &pe_sect) != sizeof(pe_sect)) > + return -1; > + > + if (!strncmp(sectname, (char *)pe_sect.Name, sizeof(pe_sect.Name))) { > + *vaddr = filebase + pe_sect.VirtualAddr; > + *vsize = pe_sect.VirtualSize; > + return 0; > + } > + } > + > + return -1; > +} > + > +/** > + * @brief Get the OS information like base address, minor version, > + * PsLoadedModuleList and DebuggerDataList (basically the fields of > + * DBGKD_GET_VERSION64 struture required to do handshake?). > + * > + * This is done by reading the IDT entry for divide-by-zero exception and > + * searching back into the memory for DOS header (which is our kernel base). > + * Once we have the kernel base, we parse the PE header and look for kernel > + * base address in the .data section. Once we have possible values, we look > for > + * DBGKD_GET_VERSION64 block by using following heuristics on the address > which > + * has the kernel base: > + * > + * - at address [-0x10], it should have 0xf as the MajorVersion > + * - at address [+0x8], it should have a valid kernel memory address > pointing > + * in .data > + * - at address [+0x10], it should have a valid kernel memory address > pointing > + * in .data > + * > + * @param s Pointer to the kdd state > + */ > +static void get_os_info_64(kdd_state *s) > +{ > + kdd_ctrl ctrl; > + int ret; > + uint64_t buf; > + uint64_t idt0_addr; > + uint64_t base; > + uint64_t caddr; > + uint64_t data_base; > + uint32_t data_size; > + uint64_t modptr = 0; > + uint64_t kddl = 0; > + uint16_t minor = 0; > + uint64_t dbgkd_addr; > + DBGKD_GET_VERSION64 dbgkd_get_version64; > + /* Maybe 1GB is too big for the limit to search? */ > + uint32_t search_limit = (1024 * 1024 * 1024) / PAGE_SIZE; > /*1GB/PageSize*/ > + uint64_t efer; > + > + /* if we are not in 64-bit mode, fail */ > + if (kdd_rdmsr(s->guest, s->cpuid, 0xc0000080, &efer) || !(efer & (1 << > 8))) > + goto fail; > + > + s->os.w64 = 1; > + > + /* get control registers for our os */ > + ret = kdd_get_ctrl(s->guest, s->cpuid, &ctrl, s->os.w64); > + if (ret) > + goto fail; > + > + /* read the div-by-zero handler function address */ > + kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, ctrl.c64.idt_base + 8, 8, &buf); > + idt0_addr = ((uint64_t)buf << 32) & 0xffffffff00000000; > + > + kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, ctrl.c64.idt_base, 8, &buf); > + idt0_addr |= ((buf >> 32) & 0xffff0000); > + idt0_addr |= (buf & 0xffff); > + > + KDD_LOG(s, "idt0 addr: %p\n", (void *)idt0_addr); > + > + /* > + * get the page start and look for "MZ" file header - we limit the search > + * in 1GB range above the current page base address > + */ > + > + base = idt0_addr & ~(PAGE_SIZE - 1); > + KDD_LOG(s, "%p\n", (void *)base); > + > + while (search_limit) { > + uint16_t val; > + if (kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, base, 2, &val) != 2) { > + /* just move going back?? this is bad though */ > + KDD_LOG(s, "ran into unmapped region without finding PE > header\n"); > + goto fail; > + } > + > + if (val == MZ_HEADER) // MZ > + break; > + > + base -= PAGE_SIZE; > + search_limit -= 1; > + } > + > + KDD_LOG(s, "base: %p\n", (void *)base); > + > + /* found the data section start */ > + if (get_pe64_sections(s, base, ".data", &data_base, &data_size)) > + goto fail; > + > + /* look for addresses which has kernel base written into it */ > + caddr = data_base; > + > + search_limit = (1024 * 1024 * 512) / SIZE_PTR64; > + while (caddr < data_base + data_size && search_limit) { > + if (kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, caddr, SIZE_PTR64, &buf) != > + SIZE_PTR64) > + goto fail; /* reached end and found nothing */ > + > + /* if we found base in the memory addresses */ > + if (buf == base) { > + /* read the DBGKD_GET_VERSION64 struct */ > + dbgkd_addr = caddr - offsetof(DBGKD_GET_VERSION64, KernBase); > + if (kdd_read_virtual(s, s->cpuid, dbgkd_addr, > + sizeof(DBGKD_GET_VERSION64), &dbgkd_get_version64) == > + sizeof(DBGKD_GET_VERSION64)) { > + /* check if major version is 0xf */ > + if (dbgkd_get_version64.MajorVersion == NT_MAJOR_VERSION) { > + > + /* read minor version, PsLoadedModuleList pointer and > + * DebuggerDataList > + */ > + modptr = dbgkd_get_version64.PsLoadedModuleList; > + kddl = dbgkd_get_version64.DebuggerDataList; > + minor = dbgkd_get_version64.MinorVersion; > + > + /* do heuristic check */ > + if (modptr && kddl && modptr != kddl && kddl != base && > + base != modptr && modptr >= data_base && > + modptr < (data_base + data_size) && > + kddl >= data_base && > + kddl < (data_base + data_size)) > + break; > + } > + } > + > + } > + > + caddr += SIZE_PTR64; > + search_limit -= 1; > + } > + > + if (caddr < data_base + data_size) { > + /* if found, set the field and return */ > + > + KDD_LOG(s, "base: %p\n", (void *)base); > + KDD_LOG(s, "modules list: %p\n", (void *)modptr); > + KDD_LOG(s, "kddl: %p\n", (void *)kddl); > + KDD_LOG(s, "minor version: 0x%hx\n", minor); > + > + s->os.base = base; > + s->os.modules = modptr - base; > + s->os.kddl = kddl - base; > + s->os.build = (uint32_t) minor; > + return; > + } > + > +fail: > + s->os = unknown_os; > +} > + > /* Figure out what OS we're dealing with */ > static void find_os(kdd_state *s) > { > int i; > - uint64_t limit; > + uint64_t limit; > > /* We may already have the right one */ > if (check_os(s)) > @@ -387,7 +725,8 @@ static void find_os(kdd_state *s) > if (check_os(s)) > return; > } > - s->os = unknown_os; > + > + get_os_info_64(s); > } > > > @@ -534,13 +873,14 @@ static void kdd_handle_handshake(kdd_state *s) > { > /* Figure out what we're looking at */ > find_os(s); > + > kdd_send_string(s, "[kdd: %s @0x%"PRIx64"]\r\n", s->os.name, s->os.base); > > /* Respond with some details about the debugger stub we simulate */ > s->txp.cmd.shake.u1 = 0x01010101; > s->txp.cmd.shake.status = KDD_STATUS_SUCCESS; > s->txp.cmd.shake.u2 = 0x02020202; > - s->txp.cmd.shake.v_major = 0xf; > + s->txp.cmd.shake.v_major = NT_MAJOR_VERSION; > s->txp.cmd.shake.v_minor = s->os.build; > s->txp.cmd.shake.proto = 6; > s->txp.cmd.shake.flags = (0x02 /* ??? */ > @@ -555,7 +895,7 @@ static void kdd_handle_handshake(kdd_state *s) > s->txp.cmd.shake.u3[2] = 0x55; > s->txp.cmd.shake.kern_addr = s->os.base; > s->txp.cmd.shake.mods_addr = s->os.base + s->os.modules; > - s->txp.cmd.shake.data_addr = 0; /* Debugger data probably doesn't exist > */ > + s->txp.cmd.shake.data_addr = s->os.kddl ? s->os.base + s->os.kddl : 0; > > KDD_LOG(s, "Client initial handshake: %s\n", s->os.name); > kdd_send_cmd(s, KDD_CMD_SHAKE, 0); > -- > 2.17.1 > _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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