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8 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Unicorn Engine
- Unicorn: Lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture CPU emulator framework
- 86Box v4.0
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Show HN: Tetris, but the blocks are ARM instructions that execute in the browser
OFRAK Tetris is a project I started at work about two weeks ago. It's a web-based game that works on desktop and mobile. I made it for my company to bring to events like DEF CON, and to promote our binary analysis and patching framework called OFRAK.
In the game, 32-bit, little-endian ARM assembly instructions fall, and you can modify the operands before executing them on a CPU emulator. There are two segments mapped – one for instructions, and one for data (though both have read, write, and execute permissions). Your score is a four byte signed integer stored at the virtual address pointed to by the R12 register, and the goal is to use the instructions that fall to make the score value in memory as high as possible. When it's game over, you can download your game as an ELF to relive the glory in GDB on your favorite ARM device.
The CPU emulator is a version of Unicorn (https://www.unicorn-engine.org/) that has been cross-compiled to WebAssembly (https://alexaltea.github.io/unicorn.js/), so everything on the page runs in the browser without the need for any complicated infrastructure on the back end.
Since I've only been working on this for a short period of time leading up to its debut at DEF CON, there are still many more features I'd eventually like to implement. These include adding support for other ISAs besides ARM, adding an instruction reference manual, and lots of little cleanups, bug fixes, and adjustments.
My highest score is 509,644,979, but my average is about 131,378.
I look forward to feedback, bug reports, feature requests, and strategy discussions!
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It Takes 6 Days to Change 1 Line of Code
Entails hundreds of hours of single-stepping through that opcode in Linux kernel using an indirect operand pointing toward its own opcode (self-modifying code).
Even the extraordinaire Fabrice Bellard (author of QEMU) admitted that it is broke and did a total rewrite, which fixed tons of other issues.
- FOSS Simulator for debugging C code (even better if it supports some MCUs)
- Unicorn: Lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture CPU emulation framework
- Unicorn - CPU emulator framework (ARM, AArch64, M68K, Mips, Sparc, PowerPC, RiscV, S390x, TriCore, X86)
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Vita3K android running Tales of Hearts R - A Glimpse of What's to come
Macdu (Vita3K dev) also stated that this game is CPU bound so they used a CPU emulator known as unicorn2 , this is also the reason for the slow speed
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QEMU Version 7.0.0 Released
This is how I found out a snippet of assembly code that can actually distinguished between a KVM hypervisor and most of today’s emulator.
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Top Python Tools for Malware Analysis. – PythonStacks
Unicorn is missing from that list.
The python CPU emulator with full program counter (PC) and general (and other CPU-specific) register set controls.
I use it to catch fileless malware in the second fastest dynamic manner. Also good for detecting Rowhammer/SPECTRE behaviors.
Disclaimer: one of the contributors and a contractor that frequently deploy this.
haxm
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Hypervisor from Scratch (2022)
Interesting. I remember playing with VT-x using Intel's HAXM framework [0] that installs its own Windows driver with a much nicer user-facing API. Allows you to spin up an empty, ready to go VM already in the 64-bit mode quite easily.
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Why can't I install HAXM once I installed Android Studio? I'm using Windows 11
Windows 11 isn't listed as supported. This may prove of use if you want to try to get it running on Win11 anyway.
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What’s happening to Intel HAXM
It is a valid argument, but they never really invested too much in the project and so I guess it capsized eventually.
- Intel® Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (HAXM) is no longer maintained by Intel
- Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (Intel HAXM)
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Anrdoid Studio 2021.3.1 Patch 1 Can't get Emulators to run
I believe I had a problem with HAXM not being installed - so I have downloaded the latest version from GitHub - which installed and the log files seem to confirm that it is working and the "HAXM error" dialog box that was appearing in Studio no longer appears.
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I cannot install HAXM in Android Studio
Fix the HAXM issue, going directly to Intel and downloading the HAXM installer seems to work for most people https://github.com/intel/haxm/releases, otherwise just keep googling a lot of suggestions on StackOverflow.
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Extremely annoying error: I cannot install HAXM!
3) I went to the https://github.com/intel/haxm/wiki/Installation-Instructions-on-Windows website for the Intell HAXM troubleshoot.
- Black screen on Emulator
- Intel® hardware accelerated execution manager (intel® haxm)
What are some alternatives?
QEMU - Official QEMU mirror. Please see https://www.qemu.org/contribute/ for how to submit changes to QEMU. Pull Requests are ignored. Please only use release tarballs from the QEMU website.
qemu-t8030 - iPhone 11 emulated on QEMU
MicroPython - MicroPython - a lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
android-emulator-hypervisor-driver
capstone - Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework: Core (Arm, Arm64, BPF, EVM, M68K, M680X, MOS65xx, Mips, PPC, RISCV, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64x, Web Assembly, X86, X86_64, XCore) + bindings. [Moved to: https://github.com/capstone-engine/capstone]
IncludeOS - A minimal, resource efficient unikernel for cloud services
Reverse-Engineering-Tutorial - A FREE comprehensive reverse engineering tutorial covering x86, x64, 32-bit ARM & 64-bit ARM architectures.
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
TinyVM - TinyVM is a small, fast, lightweight virtual machine written in pure ANSI C.
box86 - Box86 - Linux Userspace x86 Emulator with a twist, targeted at ARM Linux devices