├── .DS_Store
├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── attach.c
├── jni
├── Android.mk
└── Application.mk
├── libs
└── armeabi
│ └── monitorSVC
└── obj
└── local
└── armeabi
├── attach
└── monitorSVC
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2 | *.d
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4 | # Compiled Object files
5 | *.slo
6 | *.lo
7 | *.o
8 | *.obj
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12 | *.pch
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14 | # Compiled Dynamic libraries
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32 | *.app
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1 | # monitorSVC
2 | > Used to monitor svc calls of running android apps
3 |
4 | ## Usage
5 | ./monitorSVC -p $pid
6 | [-L]
7 | [-v sysCallNo]*
8 | [-e sysCallNo]*
9 |
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1 | /*#include
2 | #include
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | */
11 | #include
12 | #include
13 | #include
14 | #include
15 | #include
16 | #include
17 | #include
18 | #include
19 | #include
20 | #include
21 | #include
22 | #include
23 | #include
24 | #include
25 |
26 | #define _XOPEN_SOURCE 500 /* include pread,pwrite */
27 | #define _GNU_SOURCE
28 |
29 | const int long_size = sizeof(long);
30 |
31 | char *sysCallNameStr[398];
32 |
33 |
34 | int excludeSysCall[400] = {0};
35 | int includeSysCall[400] = {0};
36 |
37 | int isInclude = 0;
38 |
39 |
40 | long getSysCallNo(int pid, struct pt_regs *regs)
41 | {
42 | long scno = 0;
43 | ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS, pid, NULL, regs);
44 | scno = ptrace(PTRACE_PEEKTEXT, pid, (void*)(regs->ARM_pc - 4), NULL);
45 | if(scno == 0)
46 | return 0;
47 |
48 | if(scno == 0xef000000)
49 | scno = regs->ARM_r7;
50 | else
51 | {
52 | if((scno & 0x0ff00000) != 0x0f900000)
53 | return -1;
54 |
55 | scno &= 0x000fffff;
56 | }
57 |
58 | return scno;
59 | }
60 |
61 | void reverse(char *str)
62 | {
63 | int i, j;
64 | char temp;
65 | for(i=0,j=strlen(str)-2;i<=j;++i,--j)
66 | {
67 | temp = str[i];
68 | str[i] = str[j];
69 | str[j] = temp;
70 | }
71 | }
72 |
73 | void getdata(pid_t pid, long addr, char *str, int len)
74 | {
75 | char *laddr;
76 | int i, j;
77 | union u {
78 | long val;
79 | char chars[long_size];
80 | } data;
81 |
82 | i=0;
83 | j=len/long_size;
84 | laddr = str;
85 | while(i= 0 && scno < sizeof(sysCallNameStr) && includeSysCall[scno])
171 | {
172 | ;
173 | }else
174 | return;
175 | }
176 |
177 | if(scno >= 0 && scno < sizeof(sysCallNameStr) && !excludeSysCall[scno])
178 | {
179 | ;
180 | }else
181 | return;
182 |
183 | if(scno == __NR_write)
184 | {
185 | str = (char *)malloc((regs.ARM_r2 + 1)* sizeof(char));
186 | //size_t write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
187 | getdata(pid, regs.ARM_r1, str, regs.ARM_r2);
188 | reverse(str);
189 | putdata(pid, regs.ARM_r1, str, regs.ARM_r2);
190 | //printf("Reverse str. long_size:%d\n", long_size);
191 | free(str);
192 | }else if(scno == __NR_open)
193 | {
194 | printf("__NR_open is called\n");
195 | char fileName[255];
196 | memset(fileName, 0, 255);
197 | peek_str(pid, regs.ARM_r0, fileName);
198 | printf("open file: %s\n",fileName);
199 | }else if(scno == __NR_openat)
200 | {
201 | char fileName[255];
202 | memset(fileName, 0, 255);
203 | peek_str(pid, regs.ARM_r1, fileName);
204 | printf("openat file: %s\n",fileName);
205 | }else
206 | {
207 | if(scno >= 0 && scno < sizeof(sysCallNameStr) && strcmp(sysCallNameStr[scno], ""))
208 | {
209 | printf("Target syscall %s\n", sysCallNameStr[scno]);
210 | }else
211 | printf("Target syscall no:%ld\n", scno);
212 | }
213 |
214 | }
215 |
216 | #define HELPSTR "\n\
217 | Usage:%s -p $pid \n\
218 | [-L] \n\
219 | [-v sysCallNo]* \n\
220 | [-e sysCallNo]* \n\
221 | "
222 |
223 | #define SYSCALLTABLE "\n\
224 | SysCallNo SysCallName\n\
225 | 0 __NR_restart_syscall \n\
226 | 1 __NR_exit \n\
227 | 2 __NR_fork \n\
228 | 3 __NR_read \n\
229 | 4 __NR_write \n\
230 | 5 __NR_open \n\
231 | 6 __NR_close \n\
232 | 8 __NR_creat \n\
233 | 9 __NR_link \n\
234 | 10 __NR_unlink \n\
235 | 11 __NR_execve \n\
236 | 12 __NR_chdir \n\
237 | 14 __NR_mknod \n\
238 | 15 __NR_chmod \n\
239 | 16 __NR_lchown \n\
240 | 19 __NR_lseek \n\
241 | 20 __NR_getpid \n\
242 | 21 __NR_mount \n\
243 | 23 __NR_setuid \n\
244 | 24 __NR_getuid \n\
245 | 26 __NR_ptrace \n\
246 | 29 __NR_pause \n\
247 | 33 __NR_access \n\
248 | 34 __NR_nice \n\
249 | 36 __NR_sync \n\
250 | 37 __NR_kill \n\
251 | 38 __NR_rename \n\
252 | 39 __NR_mkdir \n\
253 | 40 __NR_rmdir \n\
254 | 41 __NR_dup \n\
255 | 42 __NR_pipe \n\
256 | 43 __NR_times \n\
257 | 45 __NR_brk \n\
258 | 46 __NR_setgid \n\
259 | 47 __NR_getgid \n\
260 | 49 __NR_geteuid \n\
261 | 50 __NR_getegid \n\
262 | 51 __NR_acct \n\
263 | 52 __NR_umount2 \n\
264 | 54 __NR_ioctl \n\
265 | 55 __NR_fcntl \n\
266 | 57 __NR_setpgid \n\
267 | 60 __NR_umask \n\
268 | 61 __NR_chroot \n\
269 | 62 __NR_ustat \n\
270 | 63 __NR_dup2 \n\
271 | 64 __NR_getppid \n\
272 | 65 __NR_getpgrp \n\
273 | 66 __NR_setsid \n\
274 | 67 __NR_sigaction \n\
275 | 70 __NR_setreuid \n\
276 | 71 __NR_setregid \n\
277 | 72 __NR_sigsuspend \n\
278 | 73 __NR_sigpending \n\
279 | 74 __NR_sethostname \n\
280 | 75 __NR_setrlimit \n\
281 | 77 __NR_getrusage \n\
282 | 78 __NR_gettimeofday \n\
283 | 79 __NR_settimeofday \n\
284 | 80 __NR_getgroups \n\
285 | 81 __NR_setgroups \n\
286 | 83 __NR_symlink \n\
287 | 85 __NR_readlink \n\
288 | 86 __NR_uselib \n\
289 | 87 __NR_swapon \n\
290 | 88 __NR_reboot \n\
291 | 91 __NR_munmap \n\
292 | 92 __NR_truncate \n\
293 | 93 __NR_ftruncate \n\
294 | 94 __NR_fchmod \n\
295 | 95 __NR_fchown \n\
296 | 96 __NR_getpriority \n\
297 | 97 __NR_setpriority \n\
298 | 99 __NR_statfs \n\
299 | 100 __NR_fstatfs \n\
300 | 103 __NR_syslog \n\
301 | 104 __NR_setitimer \n\
302 | 105 __NR_getitimer \n\
303 | 106 __NR_stat \n\
304 | 107 __NR_lstat \n\
305 | 108 __NR_fstat \n\
306 | 111 __NR_vhangup \n\
307 | 114 __NR_wait4 \n\
308 | 115 __NR_swapoff \n\
309 | 116 __NR_sysinfo \n\
310 | 118 __NR_fsync \n\
311 | 119 __NR_sigreturn \n\
312 | 120 __NR_clone \n\
313 | 121 __NR_setdomainname \n\
314 | 122 __NR_uname \n\
315 | 124 __NR_adjtimex \n\
316 | 125 __NR_mprotect \n\
317 | 126 __NR_sigprocmask \n\
318 | 128 __NR_init_module \n\
319 | 129 __NR_delete_module \n\
320 | 131 __NR_quotactl \n\
321 | 132 __NR_getpgid \n\
322 | 133 __NR_fchdir \n\
323 | 134 __NR_bdflush \n\
324 | 135 __NR_sysfs \n\
325 | 136 __NR_personality \n\
326 | 138 __NR_setfsuid \n\
327 | 139 __NR_setfsgid \n\
328 | 140 __NR__llseek \n\
329 | 141 __NR_getdents \n\
330 | 142 __NR__newselect \n\
331 | 143 __NR_flock \n\
332 | 144 __NR_msync \n\
333 | 145 __NR_readv \n\
334 | 146 __NR_writev \n\
335 | 147 __NR_getsid \n\
336 | 148 __NR_fdatasync \n\
337 | 149 __NR__sysctl \n\
338 | 150 __NR_mlock \n\
339 | 151 __NR_munlock \n\
340 | 152 __NR_mlockall \n\
341 | 153 __NR_munlockall \n\
342 | 154 __NR_sched_setparam \n\
343 | 155 __NR_sched_getparam \n\
344 | 156 __NR_sched_setscheduler \n\
345 | 157 __NR_sched_getscheduler \n\
346 | 158 __NR_sched_yield \n\
347 | 159 __NR_sched_get_priority_max \n\
348 | 160 __NR_sched_get_priority_min \n\
349 | 161 __NR_sched_rr_get_interval \n\
350 | 162 __NR_nanosleep \n\
351 | 163 __NR_mremap \n\
352 | 164 __NR_setresuid \n\
353 | 165 __NR_getresuid \n\
354 | 168 __NR_poll \n\
355 | 169 __NR_nfsservctl \n\
356 | 170 __NR_setresgid \n\
357 | 171 __NR_getresgid \n\
358 | 172 __NR_prctl \n\
359 | 173 __NR_rt_sigreturn \n\
360 | 174 __NR_rt_sigaction \n\
361 | 175 __NR_rt_sigprocmask \n\
362 | 176 __NR_rt_sigpending \n\
363 | 177 __NR_rt_sigtimedwait \n\
364 | 178 __NR_rt_sigqueueinfo \n\
365 | 179 __NR_rt_sigsuspend \n\
366 | 180 __NR_pread64 \n\
367 | 181 __NR_pwrite64 \n\
368 | 182 __NR_chown \n\
369 | 183 __NR_getcwd \n\
370 | 184 __NR_capget \n\
371 | 185 __NR_capset \n\
372 | 186 __NR_sigaltstack \n\
373 | 187 __NR_sendfile \n\
374 | 190 __NR_vfork \n\
375 | 191 __NR_ugetrlimit \n\
376 | 192 __NR_mmap2 \n\
377 | 193 __NR_truncate64 \n\
378 | 194 __NR_ftruncate64 \n\
379 | 195 __NR_stat64 \n\
380 | 196 __NR_lstat64 \n\
381 | 197 __NR_fstat64 \n\
382 | 198 __NR_lchown32 \n\
383 | 199 __NR_getuid32 \n\
384 | 200 __NR_getgid32 \n\
385 | 201 __NR_geteuid32 \n\
386 | 202 __NR_getegid32 \n\
387 | 203 __NR_setreuid32 \n\
388 | 204 __NR_setregid32 \n\
389 | 205 __NR_getgroups32 \n\
390 | 206 __NR_setgroups32 \n\
391 | 207 __NR_fchown32 \n\
392 | 208 __NR_setresuid32 \n\
393 | 209 __NR_getresuid32 \n\
394 | 210 __NR_setresgid32 \n\
395 | 211 __NR_getresgid32 \n\
396 | 212 __NR_chown32 \n\
397 | 213 __NR_setuid32 \n\
398 | 214 __NR_setgid32 \n\
399 | 215 __NR_setfsuid32 \n\
400 | 216 __NR_setfsgid32 \n\
401 | 217 __NR_getdents64 \n\
402 | 218 __NR_pivot_root \n\
403 | 219 __NR_mincore \n\
404 | 220 __NR_madvise \n\
405 | 221 __NR_fcntl64 \n\
406 | 224 __NR_gettid \n\
407 | 225 __NR_readahead \n\
408 | 226 __NR_setxattr \n\
409 | 227 __NR_lsetxattr \n\
410 | 228 __NR_fsetxattr \n\
411 | 229 __NR_getxattr \n\
412 | 230 __NR_lgetxattr \n\
413 | 231 __NR_fgetxattr \n\
414 | 232 __NR_listxattr \n\
415 | 233 __NR_llistxattr \n\
416 | 234 __NR_flistxattr \n\
417 | 235 __NR_removexattr \n\
418 | 236 __NR_lremovexattr \n\
419 | 237 __NR_fremovexattr \n\
420 | 238 __NR_tkill \n\
421 | 239 __NR_sendfile64 \n\
422 | 240 __NR_futex \n\
423 | 241 __NR_sched_setaffinity \n\
424 | 242 __NR_sched_getaffinity \n\
425 | 243 __NR_io_setup \n\
426 | 244 __NR_io_destroy \n\
427 | 245 __NR_io_getevents \n\
428 | 246 __NR_io_submit \n\
429 | 247 __NR_io_cancel \n\
430 | 248 __NR_exit_group \n\
431 | 249 __NR_lookup_dcookie \n\
432 | 250 __NR_epoll_create \n\
433 | 251 __NR_epoll_ctl \n\
434 | 252 __NR_epoll_wait \n\
435 | 253 __NR_remap_file_pages \n\
436 | 256 __NR_set_tid_address \n\
437 | 257 __NR_timer_create \n\
438 | 258 __NR_timer_settime \n\
439 | 259 __NR_timer_gettime \n\
440 | 260 __NR_timer_getoverrun \n\
441 | 261 __NR_timer_delete \n\
442 | 262 __NR_clock_settime \n\
443 | 263 __NR_clock_gettime \n\
444 | 264 __NR_clock_getres \n\
445 | 265 __NR_clock_nanosleep \n\
446 | 266 __NR_statfs64 \n\
447 | 267 __NR_fstatfs64 \n\
448 | 268 __NR_tgkill \n\
449 | 269 __NR_utimes \n\
450 | 270 __NR_arm_fadvise64_64 \n\
451 | 271 __NR_pciconfig_iobase \n\
452 | 272 __NR_pciconfig_read \n\
453 | 273 __NR_pciconfig_write \n\
454 | 274 __NR_mq_open \n\
455 | 275 __NR_mq_unlink \n\
456 | 276 __NR_mq_timedsend \n\
457 | 277 __NR_mq_timedreceive \n\
458 | 278 __NR_mq_notify \n\
459 | 279 __NR_mq_getsetattr \n\
460 | 280 __NR_waitid \n\
461 | 281 __NR_socket \n\
462 | 282 __NR_bind \n\
463 | 283 __NR_connect \n\
464 | 284 __NR_listen \n\
465 | 285 __NR_accept \n\
466 | 286 __NR_getsockname \n\
467 | 287 __NR_getpeername \n\
468 | 288 __NR_socketpair \n\
469 | 289 __NR_send \n\
470 | 290 __NR_sendto \n\
471 | 291 __NR_recv \n\
472 | 292 __NR_recvfrom \n\
473 | 293 __NR_shutdown \n\
474 | 294 __NR_setsockopt \n\
475 | 295 __NR_getsockopt \n\
476 | 296 __NR_sendmsg \n\
477 | 297 __NR_recvmsg \n\
478 | 298 __NR_semop \n\
479 | 299 __NR_semget \n\
480 | 300 __NR_semctl \n\
481 | 301 __NR_msgsnd \n\
482 | 302 __NR_msgrcv \n\
483 | 303 __NR_msgget \n\
484 | 304 __NR_msgctl \n\
485 | 305 __NR_shmat \n\
486 | 306 __NR_shmdt \n\
487 | 307 __NR_shmget \n\
488 | 308 __NR_shmctl \n\
489 | 309 __NR_add_key \n\
490 | 310 __NR_request_key \n\
491 | 311 __NR_keyctl \n\
492 | 312 __NR_semtimedop \n\
493 | 313 __NR_vserver \n\
494 | 314 __NR_ioprio_set \n\
495 | 315 __NR_ioprio_get \n\
496 | 316 __NR_inotify_init \n\
497 | 317 __NR_inotify_add_watch \n\
498 | 318 __NR_inotify_rm_watch \n\
499 | 319 __NR_mbind \n\
500 | 320 __NR_get_mempolicy \n\
501 | 321 __NR_set_mempolicy \n\
502 | 322 __NR_openat \n\
503 | 323 __NR_mkdirat \n\
504 | 324 __NR_mknodat \n\
505 | 325 __NR_fchownat \n\
506 | 326 __NR_futimesat \n\
507 | 327 __NR_fstatat64 \n\
508 | 328 __NR_unlinkat \n\
509 | 329 __NR_renameat \n\
510 | 330 __NR_linkat \n\
511 | 331 __NR_symlinkat \n\
512 | 332 __NR_readlinkat \n\
513 | 333 __NR_fchmodat \n\
514 | 334 __NR_faccessat \n\
515 | 335 __NR_pselect6 \n\
516 | 336 __NR_ppoll \n\
517 | 337 __NR_unshare \n\
518 | 338 __NR_set_robust_list \n\
519 | 339 __NR_get_robust_list \n\
520 | 340 __NR_splice \n\
521 | 341 __NR_arm_sync_file_range \n\
522 | 342 __NR_tee \n\
523 | 343 __NR_vmsplice \n\
524 | 344 __NR_move_pages \n\
525 | 345 __NR_getcpu \n\
526 | 346 __NR_epoll_pwait \n\
527 | 347 __NR_kexec_load \n\
528 | 348 __NR_utimensat \n\
529 | 349 __NR_signalfd \n\
530 | 350 __NR_timerfd_create \n\
531 | 351 __NR_eventfd \n\
532 | 352 __NR_fallocate \n\
533 | 353 __NR_timerfd_settime \n\
534 | 354 __NR_timerfd_gettime \n\
535 | 355 __NR_signalfd4 \n\
536 | 356 __NR_eventfd2 \n\
537 | 357 __NR_epoll_create1 \n\
538 | 358 __NR_dup3 \n\
539 | 359 __NR_pipe2 \n\
540 | 360 __NR_inotify_init1 \n\
541 | 361 __NR_preadv \n\
542 | 362 __NR_pwritev \n\
543 | 363 __NR_rt_tgsigqueueinfo \n\
544 | 364 __NR_perf_event_open \n\
545 | 365 __NR_recvmmsg \n\
546 | 366 __NR_accept4 \n\
547 | 367 __NR_fanotify_init \n\
548 | 368 __NR_fanotify_mark \n\
549 | 369 __NR_prlimit64 \n\
550 | 370 __NR_name_to_handle_at \n\
551 | 371 __NR_open_by_handle_at \n\
552 | 372 __NR_clock_adjtime \n\
553 | 373 __NR_syncfs \n\
554 | 374 __NR_sendmmsg \n\
555 | 375 __NR_setns \n\
556 | 376 __NR_process_vm_readv \n\
557 | 377 __NR_process_vm_writev \n\
558 | 378 __NR_kcmp \n\
559 | 379 __NR_finit_module \n\
560 | 380 __NR_sched_setattr \n\
561 | 381 __NR_sched_getattr \n\
562 | 382 __NR_renameat2 \n\
563 | 383 __NR_seccomp \n\
564 | 384 __NR_getrandom \n\
565 | 385 __NR_memfd_create \n\
566 | 386 __NR_bpf \n\
567 | 387 __NR_execveat \n\
568 | 388 __NR_userfaultfd \n\
569 | 389 __NR_membarrier \n\
570 | 390 __NR_mlock2 \n\
571 | 391 __NR_copy_file_range \n\
572 | 392 __NR_preadv2 \n\
573 | 393 __NR_pwritev2 \n\
574 | 394 __NR_pkey_mprotect \n\
575 | 395 __NR_pkey_alloc \n\
576 | 396 __NR_pkey_free \n\
577 | 397 __NR_statx \n\
578 | "
579 |
580 |
581 | int main(int argc, char* argv[])
582 | {
583 | pid_t pid = 0;
584 |
585 | int opt;
586 | int exId;
587 | int inId;
588 |
589 | while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "p:L:v:e:")) != -1) { //method in return int ? switch 'char'
590 | switch (opt) {
591 | case 'p':
592 | pid = strtol(optarg, NULL, 0);
593 | break;
594 | case 'L':
595 | printf(SYSCALLTABLE);
596 | exit(0);
597 | break;
598 | case 'v':
599 | exId = strtol(optarg, NULL, 0);
600 | excludeSysCall[exId] = 1;
601 | break;
602 | case 'e':
603 | isInclude = 1;
604 | inId = strtol(optarg, NULL, 0);
605 | includeSysCall[inId] = 1;
606 | break;
607 | default:
608 | fprintf(stderr, HELPSTR, argv[0]);
609 | exit(0);
610 | break;
611 | }
612 | }
613 |
614 | sysCallNameStr[0] = " __NR_restart_syscall ";
615 | sysCallNameStr[1] = " __NR_exit ";
616 | sysCallNameStr[2] = " __NR_fork ";
617 | sysCallNameStr[3] = " __NR_read ";
618 | sysCallNameStr[4] = " __NR_write ";
619 | sysCallNameStr[5] = " __NR_open ";
620 | sysCallNameStr[6] = " __NR_close ";
621 | sysCallNameStr[7] = "";
622 | sysCallNameStr[8] = " __NR_creat ";
623 | sysCallNameStr[9] = " __NR_link ";
624 | sysCallNameStr[10] = " __NR_unlink ";
625 | sysCallNameStr[11] = " __NR_execve ";
626 | sysCallNameStr[12] = " __NR_chdir ";
627 | sysCallNameStr[13] = "";
628 | sysCallNameStr[14] = " __NR_mknod ";
629 | sysCallNameStr[15] = " __NR_chmod ";
630 | sysCallNameStr[16] = " __NR_lchown ";
631 | sysCallNameStr[17] = "";
632 | sysCallNameStr[18] = "";
633 | sysCallNameStr[19] = " __NR_lseek ";
634 | sysCallNameStr[20] = " __NR_getpid ";
635 | sysCallNameStr[21] = " __NR_mount ";
636 | sysCallNameStr[22] = "";
637 | sysCallNameStr[23] = " __NR_setuid ";
638 | sysCallNameStr[24] = " __NR_getuid ";
639 | sysCallNameStr[25] = "";
640 | sysCallNameStr[26] = " __NR_ptrace ";
641 | sysCallNameStr[27] = "";
642 | sysCallNameStr[28] = "";
643 | sysCallNameStr[29] = " __NR_pause ";
644 | sysCallNameStr[30] = "";
645 | sysCallNameStr[31] = "";
646 | sysCallNameStr[32] = "";
647 | sysCallNameStr[33] = " __NR_access ";
648 | sysCallNameStr[34] = " __NR_nice ";
649 | sysCallNameStr[35] = "";
650 | sysCallNameStr[36] = " __NR_sync ";
651 | sysCallNameStr[37] = " __NR_kill ";
652 | sysCallNameStr[38] = " __NR_rename ";
653 | sysCallNameStr[39] = " __NR_mkdir ";
654 | sysCallNameStr[40] = " __NR_rmdir ";
655 | sysCallNameStr[41] = " __NR_dup ";
656 | sysCallNameStr[42] = " __NR_pipe ";
657 | sysCallNameStr[43] = " __NR_times ";
658 | sysCallNameStr[44] = "";
659 | sysCallNameStr[45] = " __NR_brk ";
660 | sysCallNameStr[46] = " __NR_setgid ";
661 | sysCallNameStr[47] = " __NR_getgid ";
662 | sysCallNameStr[48] = "";
663 | sysCallNameStr[49] = " __NR_geteuid ";
664 | sysCallNameStr[50] = " __NR_getegid ";
665 | sysCallNameStr[51] = " __NR_acct ";
666 | sysCallNameStr[52] = " __NR_umount2 ";
667 | sysCallNameStr[53] = "";
668 | sysCallNameStr[54] = " __NR_ioctl ";
669 | sysCallNameStr[55] = " __NR_fcntl ";
670 | sysCallNameStr[56] = "";
671 | sysCallNameStr[57] = " __NR_setpgid ";
672 | sysCallNameStr[58] = "";
673 | sysCallNameStr[59] = "";
674 | sysCallNameStr[60] = " __NR_umask ";
675 | sysCallNameStr[61] = " __NR_chroot ";
676 | sysCallNameStr[62] = " __NR_ustat ";
677 | sysCallNameStr[63] = " __NR_dup2 ";
678 | sysCallNameStr[64] = " __NR_getppid ";
679 | sysCallNameStr[65] = " __NR_getpgrp ";
680 | sysCallNameStr[66] = " __NR_setsid ";
681 | sysCallNameStr[67] = " __NR_sigaction ";
682 | sysCallNameStr[68] = "";
683 | sysCallNameStr[69] = "";
684 | sysCallNameStr[70] = " __NR_setreuid ";
685 | sysCallNameStr[71] = " __NR_setregid ";
686 | sysCallNameStr[72] = " __NR_sigsuspend ";
687 | sysCallNameStr[73] = " __NR_sigpending ";
688 | sysCallNameStr[74] = " __NR_sethostname ";
689 | sysCallNameStr[75] = " __NR_setrlimit ";
690 | sysCallNameStr[76] = "";
691 | sysCallNameStr[77] = " __NR_getrusage ";
692 | sysCallNameStr[78] = " __NR_gettimeofday ";
693 | sysCallNameStr[79] = " __NR_settimeofday ";
694 | sysCallNameStr[80] = " __NR_getgroups ";
695 | sysCallNameStr[81] = " __NR_setgroups ";
696 | sysCallNameStr[82] = "";
697 | sysCallNameStr[83] = " __NR_symlink ";
698 | sysCallNameStr[84] = "";
699 | sysCallNameStr[85] = " __NR_readlink ";
700 | sysCallNameStr[86] = " __NR_uselib ";
701 | sysCallNameStr[87] = " __NR_swapon ";
702 | sysCallNameStr[88] = " __NR_reboot ";
703 | sysCallNameStr[89] = "";
704 | sysCallNameStr[90] = "";
705 | sysCallNameStr[91] = " __NR_munmap ";
706 | sysCallNameStr[92] = " __NR_truncate ";
707 | sysCallNameStr[93] = " __NR_ftruncate ";
708 | sysCallNameStr[94] = " __NR_fchmod ";
709 | sysCallNameStr[95] = " __NR_fchown ";
710 | sysCallNameStr[96] = " __NR_getpriority ";
711 | sysCallNameStr[97] = " __NR_setpriority ";
712 | sysCallNameStr[98] = "";
713 | sysCallNameStr[99] = " __NR_statfs ";
714 | sysCallNameStr[100] = " __NR_fstatfs ";
715 | sysCallNameStr[101] = "";
716 | sysCallNameStr[102] = "";
717 | sysCallNameStr[103] = " __NR_syslog ";
718 | sysCallNameStr[104] = " __NR_setitimer ";
719 | sysCallNameStr[105] = " __NR_getitimer ";
720 | sysCallNameStr[106] = " __NR_stat ";
721 | sysCallNameStr[107] = " __NR_lstat ";
722 | sysCallNameStr[108] = " __NR_fstat ";
723 | sysCallNameStr[109] = "";
724 | sysCallNameStr[110] = "";
725 | sysCallNameStr[111] = " __NR_vhangup ";
726 | sysCallNameStr[112] = "";
727 | sysCallNameStr[113] = "";
728 | sysCallNameStr[114] = " __NR_wait4 ";
729 | sysCallNameStr[115] = " __NR_swapoff ";
730 | sysCallNameStr[116] = " __NR_sysinfo ";
731 | sysCallNameStr[117] = "";
732 | sysCallNameStr[118] = " __NR_fsync ";
733 | sysCallNameStr[119] = " __NR_sigreturn ";
734 | sysCallNameStr[120] = " __NR_clone ";
735 | sysCallNameStr[121] = " __NR_setdomainname ";
736 | sysCallNameStr[122] = " __NR_uname ";
737 | sysCallNameStr[123] = "";
738 | sysCallNameStr[124] = " __NR_adjtimex ";
739 | sysCallNameStr[125] = " __NR_mprotect ";
740 | sysCallNameStr[126] = " __NR_sigprocmask ";
741 | sysCallNameStr[127] = "";
742 | sysCallNameStr[128] = " __NR_init_module ";
743 | sysCallNameStr[129] = " __NR_delete_module ";
744 | sysCallNameStr[130] = "";
745 | sysCallNameStr[131] = " __NR_quotactl ";
746 | sysCallNameStr[132] = " __NR_getpgid ";
747 | sysCallNameStr[133] = " __NR_fchdir ";
748 | sysCallNameStr[134] = " __NR_bdflush ";
749 | sysCallNameStr[135] = " __NR_sysfs ";
750 | sysCallNameStr[136] = " __NR_personality ";
751 | sysCallNameStr[137] = "";
752 | sysCallNameStr[138] = " __NR_setfsuid ";
753 | sysCallNameStr[139] = " __NR_setfsgid ";
754 | sysCallNameStr[140] = " __NR__llseek ";
755 | sysCallNameStr[141] = " __NR_getdents ";
756 | sysCallNameStr[142] = " __NR__newselect ";
757 | sysCallNameStr[143] = " __NR_flock ";
758 | sysCallNameStr[144] = " __NR_msync ";
759 | sysCallNameStr[145] = " __NR_readv ";
760 | sysCallNameStr[146] = " __NR_writev ";
761 | sysCallNameStr[147] = " __NR_getsid ";
762 | sysCallNameStr[148] = " __NR_fdatasync ";
763 | sysCallNameStr[149] = " __NR__sysctl ";
764 | sysCallNameStr[150] = " __NR_mlock ";
765 | sysCallNameStr[151] = " __NR_munlock ";
766 | sysCallNameStr[152] = " __NR_mlockall ";
767 | sysCallNameStr[153] = " __NR_munlockall ";
768 | sysCallNameStr[154] = " __NR_sched_setparam ";
769 | sysCallNameStr[155] = " __NR_sched_getparam ";
770 | sysCallNameStr[156] = " __NR_sched_setscheduler ";
771 | sysCallNameStr[157] = " __NR_sched_getscheduler ";
772 | sysCallNameStr[158] = " __NR_sched_yield ";
773 | sysCallNameStr[159] = " __NR_sched_get_priority_max ";
774 | sysCallNameStr[160] = " __NR_sched_get_priority_min ";
775 | sysCallNameStr[161] = " __NR_sched_rr_get_interval ";
776 | sysCallNameStr[162] = " __NR_nanosleep ";
777 | sysCallNameStr[163] = " __NR_mremap ";
778 | sysCallNameStr[164] = " __NR_setresuid ";
779 | sysCallNameStr[165] = " __NR_getresuid ";
780 | sysCallNameStr[166] = "";
781 | sysCallNameStr[167] = "";
782 | sysCallNameStr[168] = " __NR_poll ";
783 | sysCallNameStr[169] = " __NR_nfsservctl ";
784 | sysCallNameStr[170] = " __NR_setresgid ";
785 | sysCallNameStr[171] = " __NR_getresgid ";
786 | sysCallNameStr[172] = " __NR_prctl ";
787 | sysCallNameStr[173] = " __NR_rt_sigreturn ";
788 | sysCallNameStr[174] = " __NR_rt_sigaction ";
789 | sysCallNameStr[175] = " __NR_rt_sigprocmask ";
790 | sysCallNameStr[176] = " __NR_rt_sigpending ";
791 | sysCallNameStr[177] = " __NR_rt_sigtimedwait ";
792 | sysCallNameStr[178] = " __NR_rt_sigqueueinfo ";
793 | sysCallNameStr[179] = " __NR_rt_sigsuspend ";
794 | sysCallNameStr[180] = " __NR_pread64 ";
795 | sysCallNameStr[181] = " __NR_pwrite64 ";
796 | sysCallNameStr[182] = " __NR_chown ";
797 | sysCallNameStr[183] = " __NR_getcwd ";
798 | sysCallNameStr[184] = " __NR_capget ";
799 | sysCallNameStr[185] = " __NR_capset ";
800 | sysCallNameStr[186] = " __NR_sigaltstack ";
801 | sysCallNameStr[187] = " __NR_sendfile ";
802 | sysCallNameStr[188] = "";
803 | sysCallNameStr[189] = "";
804 | sysCallNameStr[190] = " __NR_vfork ";
805 | sysCallNameStr[191] = " __NR_ugetrlimit ";
806 | sysCallNameStr[192] = " __NR_mmap2 ";
807 | sysCallNameStr[193] = " __NR_truncate64 ";
808 | sysCallNameStr[194] = " __NR_ftruncate64 ";
809 | sysCallNameStr[195] = " __NR_stat64 ";
810 | sysCallNameStr[196] = " __NR_lstat64 ";
811 | sysCallNameStr[197] = " __NR_fstat64 ";
812 | sysCallNameStr[198] = " __NR_lchown32 ";
813 | sysCallNameStr[199] = " __NR_getuid32 ";
814 | sysCallNameStr[200] = " __NR_getgid32 ";
815 | sysCallNameStr[201] = " __NR_geteuid32 ";
816 | sysCallNameStr[202] = " __NR_getegid32 ";
817 | sysCallNameStr[203] = " __NR_setreuid32 ";
818 | sysCallNameStr[204] = " __NR_setregid32 ";
819 | sysCallNameStr[205] = " __NR_getgroups32 ";
820 | sysCallNameStr[206] = " __NR_setgroups32 ";
821 | sysCallNameStr[207] = " __NR_fchown32 ";
822 | sysCallNameStr[208] = " __NR_setresuid32 ";
823 | sysCallNameStr[209] = " __NR_getresuid32 ";
824 | sysCallNameStr[210] = " __NR_setresgid32 ";
825 | sysCallNameStr[211] = " __NR_getresgid32 ";
826 | sysCallNameStr[212] = " __NR_chown32 ";
827 | sysCallNameStr[213] = " __NR_setuid32 ";
828 | sysCallNameStr[214] = " __NR_setgid32 ";
829 | sysCallNameStr[215] = " __NR_setfsuid32 ";
830 | sysCallNameStr[216] = " __NR_setfsgid32 ";
831 | sysCallNameStr[217] = " __NR_getdents64 ";
832 | sysCallNameStr[218] = " __NR_pivot_root ";
833 | sysCallNameStr[219] = " __NR_mincore ";
834 | sysCallNameStr[220] = " __NR_madvise ";
835 | sysCallNameStr[221] = " __NR_fcntl64 ";
836 | sysCallNameStr[222] = "";
837 | sysCallNameStr[223] = "";
838 | sysCallNameStr[224] = " __NR_gettid ";
839 | sysCallNameStr[225] = " __NR_readahead ";
840 | sysCallNameStr[226] = " __NR_setxattr ";
841 | sysCallNameStr[227] = " __NR_lsetxattr ";
842 | sysCallNameStr[228] = " __NR_fsetxattr ";
843 | sysCallNameStr[229] = " __NR_getxattr ";
844 | sysCallNameStr[230] = " __NR_lgetxattr ";
845 | sysCallNameStr[231] = " __NR_fgetxattr ";
846 | sysCallNameStr[232] = " __NR_listxattr ";
847 | sysCallNameStr[233] = " __NR_llistxattr ";
848 | sysCallNameStr[234] = " __NR_flistxattr ";
849 | sysCallNameStr[235] = " __NR_removexattr ";
850 | sysCallNameStr[236] = " __NR_lremovexattr ";
851 | sysCallNameStr[237] = " __NR_fremovexattr ";
852 | sysCallNameStr[238] = " __NR_tkill ";
853 | sysCallNameStr[239] = " __NR_sendfile64 ";
854 | sysCallNameStr[240] = " __NR_futex ";
855 | sysCallNameStr[241] = " __NR_sched_setaffinity ";
856 | sysCallNameStr[242] = " __NR_sched_getaffinity ";
857 | sysCallNameStr[243] = " __NR_io_setup ";
858 | sysCallNameStr[244] = " __NR_io_destroy ";
859 | sysCallNameStr[245] = " __NR_io_getevents ";
860 | sysCallNameStr[246] = " __NR_io_submit ";
861 | sysCallNameStr[247] = " __NR_io_cancel ";
862 | sysCallNameStr[248] = " __NR_exit_group ";
863 | sysCallNameStr[249] = " __NR_lookup_dcookie ";
864 | sysCallNameStr[250] = " __NR_epoll_create ";
865 | sysCallNameStr[251] = " __NR_epoll_ctl ";
866 | sysCallNameStr[252] = " __NR_epoll_wait ";
867 | sysCallNameStr[253] = " __NR_remap_file_pages ";
868 | sysCallNameStr[254] = "";
869 | sysCallNameStr[255] = "";
870 | sysCallNameStr[256] = " __NR_set_tid_address ";
871 | sysCallNameStr[257] = " __NR_timer_create ";
872 | sysCallNameStr[258] = " __NR_timer_settime ";
873 | sysCallNameStr[259] = " __NR_timer_gettime ";
874 | sysCallNameStr[260] = " __NR_timer_getoverrun ";
875 | sysCallNameStr[261] = " __NR_timer_delete ";
876 | sysCallNameStr[262] = " __NR_clock_settime ";
877 | sysCallNameStr[263] = " __NR_clock_gettime ";
878 | sysCallNameStr[264] = " __NR_clock_getres ";
879 | sysCallNameStr[265] = " __NR_clock_nanosleep ";
880 | sysCallNameStr[266] = " __NR_statfs64 ";
881 | sysCallNameStr[267] = " __NR_fstatfs64 ";
882 | sysCallNameStr[268] = " __NR_tgkill ";
883 | sysCallNameStr[269] = " __NR_utimes ";
884 | sysCallNameStr[270] = " __NR_arm_fadvise64_64 ";
885 | sysCallNameStr[271] = " __NR_pciconfig_iobase ";
886 | sysCallNameStr[272] = " __NR_pciconfig_read ";
887 | sysCallNameStr[273] = " __NR_pciconfig_write ";
888 | sysCallNameStr[274] = " __NR_mq_open ";
889 | sysCallNameStr[275] = " __NR_mq_unlink ";
890 | sysCallNameStr[276] = " __NR_mq_timedsend ";
891 | sysCallNameStr[277] = " __NR_mq_timedreceive ";
892 | sysCallNameStr[278] = " __NR_mq_notify ";
893 | sysCallNameStr[279] = " __NR_mq_getsetattr ";
894 | sysCallNameStr[280] = " __NR_waitid ";
895 | sysCallNameStr[281] = " __NR_socket ";
896 | sysCallNameStr[282] = " __NR_bind ";
897 | sysCallNameStr[283] = " __NR_connect ";
898 | sysCallNameStr[284] = " __NR_listen ";
899 | sysCallNameStr[285] = " __NR_accept ";
900 | sysCallNameStr[286] = " __NR_getsockname ";
901 | sysCallNameStr[287] = " __NR_getpeername ";
902 | sysCallNameStr[288] = " __NR_socketpair ";
903 | sysCallNameStr[289] = " __NR_send ";
904 | sysCallNameStr[290] = " __NR_sendto ";
905 | sysCallNameStr[291] = " __NR_recv ";
906 | sysCallNameStr[292] = " __NR_recvfrom ";
907 | sysCallNameStr[293] = " __NR_shutdown ";
908 | sysCallNameStr[294] = " __NR_setsockopt ";
909 | sysCallNameStr[295] = " __NR_getsockopt ";
910 | sysCallNameStr[296] = " __NR_sendmsg ";
911 | sysCallNameStr[297] = " __NR_recvmsg ";
912 | sysCallNameStr[298] = " __NR_semop ";
913 | sysCallNameStr[299] = " __NR_semget ";
914 | sysCallNameStr[300] = " __NR_semctl ";
915 | sysCallNameStr[301] = " __NR_msgsnd ";
916 | sysCallNameStr[302] = " __NR_msgrcv ";
917 | sysCallNameStr[303] = " __NR_msgget ";
918 | sysCallNameStr[304] = " __NR_msgctl ";
919 | sysCallNameStr[305] = " __NR_shmat ";
920 | sysCallNameStr[306] = " __NR_shmdt ";
921 | sysCallNameStr[307] = " __NR_shmget ";
922 | sysCallNameStr[308] = " __NR_shmctl ";
923 | sysCallNameStr[309] = " __NR_add_key ";
924 | sysCallNameStr[310] = " __NR_request_key ";
925 | sysCallNameStr[311] = " __NR_keyctl ";
926 | sysCallNameStr[312] = " __NR_semtimedop ";
927 | sysCallNameStr[313] = " __NR_vserver ";
928 | sysCallNameStr[314] = " __NR_ioprio_set ";
929 | sysCallNameStr[315] = " __NR_ioprio_get ";
930 | sysCallNameStr[316] = " __NR_inotify_init ";
931 | sysCallNameStr[317] = " __NR_inotify_add_watch ";
932 | sysCallNameStr[318] = " __NR_inotify_rm_watch ";
933 | sysCallNameStr[319] = " __NR_mbind ";
934 | sysCallNameStr[320] = " __NR_get_mempolicy ";
935 | sysCallNameStr[321] = " __NR_set_mempolicy ";
936 | sysCallNameStr[322] = " __NR_openat ";
937 | sysCallNameStr[323] = " __NR_mkdirat ";
938 | sysCallNameStr[324] = " __NR_mknodat ";
939 | sysCallNameStr[325] = " __NR_fchownat ";
940 | sysCallNameStr[326] = " __NR_futimesat ";
941 | sysCallNameStr[327] = " __NR_fstatat64 ";
942 | sysCallNameStr[328] = " __NR_unlinkat ";
943 | sysCallNameStr[329] = " __NR_renameat ";
944 | sysCallNameStr[330] = " __NR_linkat ";
945 | sysCallNameStr[331] = " __NR_symlinkat ";
946 | sysCallNameStr[332] = " __NR_readlinkat ";
947 | sysCallNameStr[333] = " __NR_fchmodat ";
948 | sysCallNameStr[334] = " __NR_faccessat ";
949 | sysCallNameStr[335] = " __NR_pselect6 ";
950 | sysCallNameStr[336] = " __NR_ppoll ";
951 | sysCallNameStr[337] = " __NR_unshare ";
952 | sysCallNameStr[338] = " __NR_set_robust_list ";
953 | sysCallNameStr[339] = " __NR_get_robust_list ";
954 | sysCallNameStr[340] = " __NR_splice ";
955 | sysCallNameStr[341] = " __NR_arm_sync_file_range ";
956 | sysCallNameStr[342] = " __NR_tee ";
957 | sysCallNameStr[343] = " __NR_vmsplice ";
958 | sysCallNameStr[344] = " __NR_move_pages ";
959 | sysCallNameStr[345] = " __NR_getcpu ";
960 | sysCallNameStr[346] = " __NR_epoll_pwait ";
961 | sysCallNameStr[347] = " __NR_kexec_load ";
962 | sysCallNameStr[348] = " __NR_utimensat ";
963 | sysCallNameStr[349] = " __NR_signalfd ";
964 | sysCallNameStr[350] = " __NR_timerfd_create ";
965 | sysCallNameStr[351] = " __NR_eventfd ";
966 | sysCallNameStr[352] = " __NR_fallocate ";
967 | sysCallNameStr[353] = " __NR_timerfd_settime ";
968 | sysCallNameStr[354] = " __NR_timerfd_gettime ";
969 | sysCallNameStr[355] = " __NR_signalfd4 ";
970 | sysCallNameStr[356] = " __NR_eventfd2 ";
971 | sysCallNameStr[357] = " __NR_epoll_create1 ";
972 | sysCallNameStr[358] = " __NR_dup3 ";
973 | sysCallNameStr[359] = " __NR_pipe2 ";
974 | sysCallNameStr[360] = " __NR_inotify_init1 ";
975 | sysCallNameStr[361] = " __NR_preadv ";
976 | sysCallNameStr[362] = " __NR_pwritev ";
977 | sysCallNameStr[363] = " __NR_rt_tgsigqueueinfo ";
978 | sysCallNameStr[364] = " __NR_perf_event_open ";
979 | sysCallNameStr[365] = " __NR_recvmmsg ";
980 | sysCallNameStr[366] = " __NR_accept4 ";
981 | sysCallNameStr[367] = " __NR_fanotify_init ";
982 | sysCallNameStr[368] = " __NR_fanotify_mark ";
983 | sysCallNameStr[369] = " __NR_prlimit64 ";
984 | sysCallNameStr[370] = " __NR_name_to_handle_at ";
985 | sysCallNameStr[371] = " __NR_open_by_handle_at ";
986 | sysCallNameStr[372] = " __NR_clock_adjtime ";
987 | sysCallNameStr[373] = " __NR_syncfs ";
988 | sysCallNameStr[374] = " __NR_sendmmsg ";
989 | sysCallNameStr[375] = " __NR_setns ";
990 | sysCallNameStr[376] = " __NR_process_vm_readv ";
991 | sysCallNameStr[377] = " __NR_process_vm_writev ";
992 | sysCallNameStr[378] = " __NR_kcmp ";
993 | sysCallNameStr[379] = " __NR_finit_module ";
994 | sysCallNameStr[380] = " __NR_sched_setattr ";
995 | sysCallNameStr[381] = " __NR_sched_getattr ";
996 | sysCallNameStr[382] = " __NR_renameat2 ";
997 | sysCallNameStr[383] = " __NR_seccomp ";
998 | sysCallNameStr[384] = " __NR_getrandom ";
999 | sysCallNameStr[385] = " __NR_memfd_create ";
1000 | sysCallNameStr[386] = " __NR_bpf ";
1001 | sysCallNameStr[387] = " __NR_execveat ";
1002 | sysCallNameStr[388] = " __NR_userfaultfd ";
1003 | sysCallNameStr[389] = " __NR_membarrier ";
1004 | sysCallNameStr[390] = " __NR_mlock2 ";
1005 | sysCallNameStr[391] = " __NR_copy_file_range ";
1006 | sysCallNameStr[392] = " __NR_preadv2 ";
1007 | sysCallNameStr[393] = " __NR_pwritev2 ";
1008 | sysCallNameStr[394] = " __NR_pkey_mprotect ";
1009 | sysCallNameStr[395] = " __NR_pkey_alloc ";
1010 | sysCallNameStr[396] = " __NR_pkey_free ";
1011 | sysCallNameStr[397] = " __NR_statx ";
1012 |
1013 |
1014 |
1015 | //pid_t traced_process;
1016 | int status;
1017 | //traced_process = atoi(argv[1]);
1018 | if(0 != ptrace(PTRACE_ATTACH, pid, NULL, NULL))
1019 | {
1020 | printf("Trace Process failed: %d\n", errno);
1021 | return 1;
1022 | }
1023 | int intocall = 0^1; //enter SWI
1024 | //int intocall = 0; // out SWI
1025 | while(1)
1026 | {
1027 | wait(&status);
1028 | if(WIFEXITED(status))
1029 | {
1030 | break;
1031 | }
1032 | if(intocall)
1033 | tracePro(pid);
1034 | intocall ^= 1;
1035 | ptrace(PTRACE_SYSCALL, pid, NULL, NULL);
1036 |
1037 | }
1038 | ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, pid, NULL, NULL);
1039 | return 0;
1040 | }
1041 |
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1 | LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)
2 | include $(CLEAR_VARS)
3 | LOCAL_MODULE := monitorSVC
4 | LOCAL_SRC_FILES := ../attach.c
5 | LOCAL_ARM_MODE := arm
6 | LOCAL_CFLAGS := -g -pie -fPIE
7 | LOCAL_LDFLAGS += -pie -fPIE
8 | include $(BUILD_EXECUTABLE)
9 |
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1 | APP_ABI := armeabi
2 |
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