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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | TARGET = libjailbreak.dylib 2 | PREFIX ?= /usr/lib 3 | OUTDIR ?= bin 4 | 5 | CC = xcrun -sdk iphoneos gcc -arch arm64 -arch arm64e 6 | LDID = ldid 7 | 8 | .PHONY: all install clean 9 | 10 | all: $(OUTDIR)/$(TARGET) 11 | 12 | install: all 13 | install -d "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)" 14 | install $(OUTDIR)/$(TARGET) "$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)" 15 | 16 | $(OUTDIR): 17 | mkdir -p $(OUTDIR) 18 | 19 | $(OUTDIR)/$(TARGET): libjailbreak.m mach/jailbreak_daemonUser.c | $(OUTDIR) 20 | $(CC) -dynamiclib -install_name "$(PREFIX)/$(TARGET)" -o $@ $^ 21 | $(LDID) -S $@ 22 | 23 | clean: 24 | rm -rf $(OUTDIR) 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libjailbreak.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | /* Wait for xpcproxy to exec before continuing */ 3 | /* Unused in Meridian */ 4 | #define FLAG_WAIT_EXEC (1 << 5) 5 | /* Wait for 0.5 sec after acting */ 6 | /* Unused in Meridian */ 7 | #define FLAG_DELAY (1 << 4) 8 | /* Send SIGCONT after acting */ 9 | /* Unused in Meridian */ 10 | #define FLAG_SIGCONT (1 << 3) 11 | /* Set sandbox exception */ 12 | #define FLAG_SANDBOX (1 << 2) 13 | /* Set platform binary flag */ 14 | #define FLAG_PLATFORMIZE (1 << 1) 15 | /* Set basic entitlements */ 16 | #define FLAG_ENTITLE (1) 17 | 18 | typedef void *jb_connection_t; 19 | 20 | #if __BLOCKS__ 21 | /* Result: 1 = success, 0 = failure */ 22 | typedef void (^jb_callback_t)(int result); 23 | #endif 24 | 25 | /* 26 | == Terminology == 27 | 'entitle' = entilement functionality 28 | 'fix_setuid' = fix setuid for your binary 29 | 'now' = calls are blocking 30 | 'oneshot' = jb_connect/jb_disconnect is handled for you 31 | */ 32 | 33 | extern jb_connection_t jb_connect (void); 34 | extern void jb_disconnect (jb_connection_t connection); 35 | 36 | #if __BLOCKS__ 37 | extern void jb_entitle (jb_connection_t connection, pid_t pid, uint32_t flags, jb_callback_t callback); 38 | extern void jb_fix_setuid (jb_connection_t connection, pid_t pid, jb_callback_t callback); 39 | #endif 40 | 41 | extern int jb_entitle_now (jb_connection_t connection, pid_t pid, uint32_t flags); 42 | extern int jb_fix_setuid_now (jb_connection_t connection, pid_t pid); 43 | 44 | #if __BLOCKS__ 45 | extern void jb_oneshot_entitle (pid_t pid, uint32_t flags, jb_callback_t callback); 46 | extern void jb_oneshot_fix_setuid (pid_t pid, jb_callback_t callback); 47 | #endif 48 | 49 | extern int jb_oneshot_entitle_now (pid_t pid, uint32_t flags); 50 | extern int jb_oneshot_fix_setuid_now (pid_t pid); 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /libjailbreak.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include "libjailbreak.h" 7 | #include "mach/jailbreak_daemonUser.h" 8 | 9 | #define JAILBREAKD_COMMAND_ENTITLE 1 10 | #define JAILBREAKD_COMMAND_ENTITLE_AND_SIGCONT 2 11 | #define JAILBREAKD_COMMAND_ENTITLE_AND_SIGCONT_FROM_XPCPROXY 3 12 | #define JAILBREAKD_COMMAND_FIXUP_SETUID 4 13 | 14 | static bool dosuid=false; 15 | 16 | kern_return_t bootstrap_look_up(mach_port_t port, const char *service, mach_port_t *server_port); 17 | 18 | struct __attribute__((__packed__)) jb_connection { 19 | mach_port_t jbd_port; 20 | }; 21 | 22 | /* Open a connection to jailbreakd */ 23 | jb_connection_t jb_connect() { 24 | mach_port_t jbd_port; 25 | if (bootstrap_look_up(bootstrap_port, "zone.sparkes.jailbreakd", &jbd_port) != 0) { 26 | return NULL; 27 | } 28 | 29 | struct jb_connection *conn = malloc(sizeof(struct jb_connection)); 30 | conn->jbd_port = jbd_port; 31 | return (jb_connection_t)conn; 32 | } 33 | 34 | /* Close and free a jailbreakd connection */ 35 | void jb_disconnect(jb_connection_t connection) { 36 | struct jb_connection *conn = (struct jb_connection *)connection; 37 | mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), conn->jbd_port); 38 | free(conn); 39 | } 40 | 41 | /* Entitle a process with the given flags (blocking, requires connection) */ 42 | int jb_entitle_now(jb_connection_t connection, pid_t pid, uint32_t flags) { 43 | struct jb_connection *conn = (struct jb_connection *)connection; 44 | kern_return_t ret = jbd_call(conn->jbd_port, JAILBREAKD_COMMAND_ENTITLE, pid); 45 | 46 | if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { 47 | return 1; 48 | } 49 | 50 | return 0; 51 | } 52 | 53 | /* Fix setuid on a process (blocking, requires connection) */ 54 | int jb_fix_setuid_now(jb_connection_t connection, pid_t pid) { 55 | if (dosuid) { 56 | struct jb_connection *conn = (struct jb_connection *)connection; 57 | kern_return_t ret = jbd_call(conn->jbd_port, JAILBREAKD_COMMAND_FIXUP_SETUID, pid); 58 | 59 | if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS) { 60 | return 1; 61 | } 62 | } 63 | 64 | return 0; 65 | } 66 | 67 | #if __BLOCKS__ 68 | /* Entitle a process with the given flags (asynchronous, requires connection) */ 69 | void jb_entitle(jb_connection_t connection, pid_t pid, uint32_t flags, jb_callback_t callback) { 70 | int ret = jb_entitle_now(connection, pid, flags); 71 | callback(ret); 72 | } 73 | 74 | /* Fix setuid on a process (asynchronous, requries connection) */ 75 | void jb_fix_setuid(jb_connection_t connection, pid_t pid, jb_callback_t callback) { 76 | if (dosuid) { 77 | int ret = jb_fix_setuid_now(connection, pid); 78 | callback(ret); 79 | } else { 80 | callback(0); 81 | } 82 | } 83 | #endif 84 | 85 | /* Entitle a process with the given flags (blocking, no connection required) */ 86 | int jb_oneshot_entitle_now(pid_t pid, uint32_t flags) { 87 | jb_connection_t conn = jb_connect(); 88 | if (conn == NULL) { 89 | return 1; 90 | } 91 | 92 | int ret = jb_entitle_now(conn, pid, flags); 93 | jb_disconnect(conn); 94 | 95 | return ret; 96 | } 97 | 98 | /* Fix setuid on a process (blocking, no connection required) */ 99 | int jb_oneshot_fix_setuid_now(pid_t pid) { 100 | if (dosuid) { 101 | jb_connection_t conn = jb_connect(); 102 | if (conn == NULL) { 103 | return 1; 104 | } 105 | 106 | int ret = jb_fix_setuid_now(conn, pid); 107 | jb_disconnect(conn); 108 | return ret; 109 | } 110 | return 0; 111 | } 112 | 113 | #if __BLOCKS__ 114 | /* Entitle a process with the given flags (asynchronous, no connection required) */ 115 | void jb_oneshot_entitle(pid_t pid, uint32_t flags, jb_callback_t callback) { 116 | int ret = jb_oneshot_entitle_now(pid, flags); 117 | callback(ret); 118 | } 119 | 120 | /* Fix setuid on a process (asynchronous, no connection required) */ 121 | void jb_oneshot_fix_setuid(pid_t pid, jb_callback_t callback) { 122 | if (dosuid) { 123 | int ret = jb_oneshot_fix_setuid_now(pid); 124 | callback(ret); 125 | } 126 | callback(0); 127 | } 128 | #endif 129 | 130 | 131 | __attribute__((constructor)) 132 | void ctor() { 133 | if (NSVersionOfRunTimeLibrary("System") >= (1252<<16) ) { 134 | dosuid=true; 135 | } 136 | } 137 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mach/jailbreak_daemonUser.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * IDENTIFICATION: 3 | * stub generated Fri Sep 21 22:56:39 2018 4 | * with a MiG generated by bootstrap_cmds-96.20.2 5 | * OPTIONS: 6 | */ 7 | #define __MIG_check__Reply__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__ 1 8 | 9 | #include "jailbreak_daemonUser.h" 10 | 11 | 12 | #ifndef mig_internal 13 | #define mig_internal static __inline__ 14 | #endif /* mig_internal */ 15 | 16 | #ifndef mig_external 17 | #define mig_external 18 | #endif /* mig_external */ 19 | 20 | #if !defined(__MigTypeCheck) && defined(TypeCheck) 21 | #define __MigTypeCheck TypeCheck /* Legacy setting */ 22 | #endif /* !defined(__MigTypeCheck) */ 23 | 24 | #if !defined(__MigKernelSpecificCode) && defined(_MIG_KERNEL_SPECIFIC_CODE_) 25 | #define __MigKernelSpecificCode _MIG_KERNEL_SPECIFIC_CODE_ /* Legacy setting */ 26 | #endif /* !defined(__MigKernelSpecificCode) */ 27 | 28 | #ifndef LimitCheck 29 | #define LimitCheck 0 30 | #endif /* LimitCheck */ 31 | 32 | #ifndef min 33 | #define min(a,b) ( ((a) < (b))? (a): (b) ) 34 | #endif /* min */ 35 | 36 | #if !defined(_WALIGN_) 37 | #define _WALIGN_(x) (((x) + 3) & ~3) 38 | #endif /* !defined(_WALIGN_) */ 39 | 40 | #if !defined(_WALIGNSZ_) 41 | #define _WALIGNSZ_(x) _WALIGN_(sizeof(x)) 42 | #endif /* !defined(_WALIGNSZ_) */ 43 | 44 | #ifndef UseStaticTemplates 45 | #define UseStaticTemplates 0 46 | #endif /* UseStaticTemplates */ 47 | 48 | #ifndef __MachMsgErrorWithTimeout 49 | #define __MachMsgErrorWithTimeout(_R_) { \ 50 | switch (_R_) { \ 51 | case MACH_SEND_INVALID_DATA: \ 52 | case MACH_SEND_INVALID_DEST: \ 53 | case MACH_SEND_INVALID_HEADER: \ 54 | mig_put_reply_port(InP->Head.msgh_reply_port); \ 55 | break; \ 56 | case MACH_SEND_TIMED_OUT: \ 57 | case MACH_RCV_TIMED_OUT: \ 58 | default: \ 59 | mig_dealloc_reply_port(InP->Head.msgh_reply_port); \ 60 | } \ 61 | } 62 | #endif /* __MachMsgErrorWithTimeout */ 63 | 64 | #ifndef __MachMsgErrorWithoutTimeout 65 | #define __MachMsgErrorWithoutTimeout(_R_) { \ 66 | switch (_R_) { \ 67 | case MACH_SEND_INVALID_DATA: \ 68 | case MACH_SEND_INVALID_DEST: \ 69 | case MACH_SEND_INVALID_HEADER: \ 70 | mig_put_reply_port(InP->Head.msgh_reply_port); \ 71 | break; \ 72 | default: \ 73 | mig_dealloc_reply_port(InP->Head.msgh_reply_port); \ 74 | } \ 75 | } 76 | #endif /* __MachMsgErrorWithoutTimeout */ 77 | 78 | #ifndef __DeclareSendRpc 79 | #define __DeclareSendRpc(_NUM_, _NAME_) 80 | #endif /* __DeclareSendRpc */ 81 | 82 | #ifndef __BeforeSendRpc 83 | #define __BeforeSendRpc(_NUM_, _NAME_) 84 | #endif /* __BeforeSendRpc */ 85 | 86 | #ifndef __AfterSendRpc 87 | #define __AfterSendRpc(_NUM_, _NAME_) 88 | #endif /* __AfterSendRpc */ 89 | 90 | #ifndef __DeclareSendSimple 91 | #define __DeclareSendSimple(_NUM_, _NAME_) 92 | #endif /* __DeclareSendSimple */ 93 | 94 | #ifndef __BeforeSendSimple 95 | #define __BeforeSendSimple(_NUM_, _NAME_) 96 | #endif /* __BeforeSendSimple */ 97 | 98 | #ifndef __AfterSendSimple 99 | #define __AfterSendSimple(_NUM_, _NAME_) 100 | #endif /* __AfterSendSimple */ 101 | 102 | #define msgh_request_port msgh_remote_port 103 | #define msgh_reply_port msgh_local_port 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | #if ( __MigTypeCheck ) 108 | #if __MIG_check__Reply__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__ 109 | #if !defined(__MIG_check__Reply__call_t__defined) 110 | #define __MIG_check__Reply__call_t__defined 111 | 112 | mig_internal kern_return_t __MIG_check__Reply__call_t(__Reply__call_t *Out0P) 113 | { 114 | 115 | typedef __Reply__call_t __Reply __attribute__((unused)); 116 | if (Out0P->Head.msgh_id != 600) { 117 | if (Out0P->Head.msgh_id == MACH_NOTIFY_SEND_ONCE) 118 | { return MIG_SERVER_DIED; } 119 | else 120 | { return MIG_REPLY_MISMATCH; } 121 | } 122 | 123 | #if __MigTypeCheck 124 | if ((Out0P->Head.msgh_bits & MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX) || 125 | (Out0P->Head.msgh_size != (mach_msg_size_t)sizeof(__Reply))) 126 | { return MIG_TYPE_ERROR ; } 127 | #endif /* __MigTypeCheck */ 128 | 129 | { 130 | return Out0P->RetCode; 131 | } 132 | } 133 | #endif /* !defined(__MIG_check__Reply__call_t__defined) */ 134 | #endif /* __MIG_check__Reply__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__ */ 135 | #endif /* ( __MigTypeCheck ) */ 136 | 137 | 138 | /* Routine call */ 139 | mig_external kern_return_t jbd_call 140 | ( 141 | mach_port_t server_port, 142 | uint8_t command, 143 | uint32_t pid 144 | ) 145 | { 146 | 147 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 148 | #pragma pack(4) 149 | #endif 150 | typedef struct { 151 | mach_msg_header_t Head; 152 | NDR_record_t NDR; 153 | uint8_t command; 154 | char commandPad[3]; 155 | uint32_t pid; 156 | } Request __attribute__((unused)); 157 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 158 | #pragma pack() 159 | #endif 160 | 161 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 162 | #pragma pack(4) 163 | #endif 164 | typedef struct { 165 | mach_msg_header_t Head; 166 | NDR_record_t NDR; 167 | kern_return_t RetCode; 168 | mach_msg_trailer_t trailer; 169 | } Reply __attribute__((unused)); 170 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 171 | #pragma pack() 172 | #endif 173 | 174 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 175 | #pragma pack(4) 176 | #endif 177 | typedef struct { 178 | mach_msg_header_t Head; 179 | NDR_record_t NDR; 180 | kern_return_t RetCode; 181 | } __Reply __attribute__((unused)); 182 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 183 | #pragma pack() 184 | #endif 185 | /* 186 | * typedef struct { 187 | * mach_msg_header_t Head; 188 | * NDR_record_t NDR; 189 | * kern_return_t RetCode; 190 | * } mig_reply_error_t; 191 | */ 192 | 193 | union { 194 | Request In; 195 | Reply Out; 196 | } Mess; 197 | 198 | Request *InP = &Mess.In; 199 | Reply *Out0P = &Mess.Out; 200 | 201 | mach_msg_return_t msg_result; 202 | 203 | #ifdef __MIG_check__Reply__call_t__defined 204 | kern_return_t check_result; 205 | #endif /* __MIG_check__Reply__call_t__defined */ 206 | 207 | __DeclareSendRpc(500, "call") 208 | 209 | InP->NDR = NDR_record; 210 | 211 | InP->command = command; 212 | 213 | InP->pid = pid; 214 | 215 | InP->Head.msgh_bits = 216 | MACH_MSGH_BITS(19, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE); 217 | /* msgh_size passed as argument */ 218 | InP->Head.msgh_request_port = server_port; 219 | InP->Head.msgh_reply_port = mig_get_reply_port(); 220 | InP->Head.msgh_id = 500; 221 | InP->Head.msgh_reserved = 0; 222 | 223 | /* BEGIN VOUCHER CODE */ 224 | 225 | #ifdef USING_VOUCHERS 226 | if (voucher_mach_msg_set != NULL) { 227 | voucher_mach_msg_set(&InP->Head); 228 | } 229 | #endif // USING_VOUCHERS 230 | 231 | /* END VOUCHER CODE */ 232 | 233 | __BeforeSendRpc(500, "call") 234 | msg_result = mach_msg(&InP->Head, MACH_SEND_MSG|MACH_RCV_MSG|MACH_SEND_TIMEOUT|MACH_RCV_TIMEOUT|MACH_MSG_OPTION_NONE, (mach_msg_size_t)sizeof(Request), (mach_msg_size_t)sizeof(Reply), InP->Head.msgh_reply_port, 2500, MACH_PORT_NULL); 235 | __AfterSendRpc(500, "call") 236 | 237 | if (msg_result == MACH_SEND_TIMED_OUT) { 238 | } 239 | 240 | if (msg_result != MACH_MSG_SUCCESS) { 241 | __MachMsgErrorWithTimeout(msg_result); 242 | { return msg_result; } 243 | } 244 | 245 | 246 | #if defined(__MIG_check__Reply__call_t__defined) 247 | check_result = __MIG_check__Reply__call_t((__Reply__call_t *)Out0P); 248 | if (check_result != MACH_MSG_SUCCESS) 249 | { return check_result; } 250 | #endif /* defined(__MIG_check__Reply__call_t__defined) */ 251 | 252 | return KERN_SUCCESS; 253 | } 254 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mach/jailbreak_daemonUser.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _jailbreak_daemon_user_ 2 | #define _jailbreak_daemon_user_ 3 | 4 | /* Module jailbreak_daemon */ 5 | 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | #include 10 | #include 11 | #include 12 | #include 13 | #include 14 | #include 15 | 16 | /* BEGIN VOUCHER CODE */ 17 | 18 | #ifndef KERNEL 19 | #if defined(__has_include) 20 | #if __has_include() 21 | #ifndef USING_VOUCHERS 22 | #define USING_VOUCHERS 23 | #endif 24 | #ifndef __VOUCHER_FORWARD_TYPE_DECLS__ 25 | #define __VOUCHER_FORWARD_TYPE_DECLS__ 26 | #ifdef __cplusplus 27 | extern "C" { 28 | #endif 29 | extern boolean_t voucher_mach_msg_set(mach_msg_header_t *msg) __attribute__((weak_import)); 30 | #ifdef __cplusplus 31 | } 32 | #endif 33 | #endif // __VOUCHER_FORWARD_TYPE_DECLS__ 34 | #endif // __has_include() 35 | #endif // __has_include 36 | #endif // !KERNEL 37 | 38 | /* END VOUCHER CODE */ 39 | 40 | 41 | /* BEGIN MIG_STRNCPY_ZEROFILL CODE */ 42 | 43 | #if defined(__has_include) 44 | #if __has_include() 45 | #ifndef USING_MIG_STRNCPY_ZEROFILL 46 | #define USING_MIG_STRNCPY_ZEROFILL 47 | #endif 48 | #ifndef __MIG_STRNCPY_ZEROFILL_FORWARD_TYPE_DECLS__ 49 | #define __MIG_STRNCPY_ZEROFILL_FORWARD_TYPE_DECLS__ 50 | #ifdef __cplusplus 51 | extern "C" { 52 | #endif 53 | extern int mig_strncpy_zerofill(char *dest, const char *src, int len) __attribute__((weak_import)); 54 | #ifdef __cplusplus 55 | } 56 | #endif 57 | #endif /* __MIG_STRNCPY_ZEROFILL_FORWARD_TYPE_DECLS__ */ 58 | #endif /* __has_include() */ 59 | #endif /* __has_include */ 60 | 61 | /* END MIG_STRNCPY_ZEROFILL CODE */ 62 | 63 | 64 | #ifdef AUTOTEST 65 | #ifndef FUNCTION_PTR_T 66 | #define FUNCTION_PTR_T 67 | typedef void (*function_ptr_t)(mach_port_t, char *, mach_msg_type_number_t); 68 | typedef struct { 69 | char *name; 70 | function_ptr_t function; 71 | } function_table_entry; 72 | typedef function_table_entry *function_table_t; 73 | #endif /* FUNCTION_PTR_T */ 74 | #endif /* AUTOTEST */ 75 | 76 | #ifndef jailbreak_daemon_MSG_COUNT 77 | #define jailbreak_daemon_MSG_COUNT 1 78 | #endif /* jailbreak_daemon_MSG_COUNT */ 79 | 80 | #include 81 | #include 82 | #include 83 | #include 84 | 85 | #ifdef __BeforeMigUserHeader 86 | __BeforeMigUserHeader 87 | #endif /* __BeforeMigUserHeader */ 88 | 89 | #include 90 | __BEGIN_DECLS 91 | 92 | 93 | /* Routine call */ 94 | #ifdef mig_external 95 | mig_external 96 | #else 97 | extern 98 | #endif /* mig_external */ 99 | kern_return_t jbd_call 100 | ( 101 | mach_port_t server_port, 102 | uint8_t command, 103 | uint32_t pid 104 | ); 105 | 106 | __END_DECLS 107 | 108 | /********************** Caution **************************/ 109 | /* The following data types should be used to calculate */ 110 | /* maximum message sizes only. The actual message may be */ 111 | /* smaller, and the position of the arguments within the */ 112 | /* message layout may vary from what is presented here. */ 113 | /* For example, if any of the arguments are variable- */ 114 | /* sized, and less than the maximum is sent, the data */ 115 | /* will be packed tight in the actual message to reduce */ 116 | /* the presence of holes. */ 117 | /********************** Caution **************************/ 118 | 119 | /* typedefs for all requests */ 120 | 121 | #ifndef __Request__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined 122 | #define __Request__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined 123 | 124 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 125 | #pragma pack(4) 126 | #endif 127 | typedef struct { 128 | mach_msg_header_t Head; 129 | NDR_record_t NDR; 130 | uint8_t command; 131 | char commandPad[3]; 132 | uint32_t pid; 133 | } __Request__call_t __attribute__((unused)); 134 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 135 | #pragma pack() 136 | #endif 137 | #endif /* !__Request__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined */ 138 | 139 | /* union of all requests */ 140 | 141 | #ifndef __RequestUnion__jbd_jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined 142 | #define __RequestUnion__jbd_jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined 143 | union __RequestUnion__jbd_jailbreak_daemon_subsystem { 144 | __Request__call_t Request_jbd_call; 145 | }; 146 | #endif /* !__RequestUnion__jbd_jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined */ 147 | /* typedefs for all replies */ 148 | 149 | #ifndef __Reply__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined 150 | #define __Reply__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined 151 | 152 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 153 | #pragma pack(4) 154 | #endif 155 | typedef struct { 156 | mach_msg_header_t Head; 157 | NDR_record_t NDR; 158 | kern_return_t RetCode; 159 | } __Reply__call_t __attribute__((unused)); 160 | #ifdef __MigPackStructs 161 | #pragma pack() 162 | #endif 163 | #endif /* !__Reply__jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined */ 164 | 165 | /* union of all replies */ 166 | 167 | #ifndef __ReplyUnion__jbd_jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined 168 | #define __ReplyUnion__jbd_jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined 169 | union __ReplyUnion__jbd_jailbreak_daemon_subsystem { 170 | __Reply__call_t Reply_jbd_call; 171 | }; 172 | #endif /* !__RequestUnion__jbd_jailbreak_daemon_subsystem__defined */ 173 | 174 | #ifndef subsystem_to_name_map_jailbreak_daemon 175 | #define subsystem_to_name_map_jailbreak_daemon \ 176 | { "call", 500 } 177 | #endif 178 | 179 | #ifdef __AfterMigUserHeader 180 | __AfterMigUserHeader 181 | #endif /* __AfterMigUserHeader */ 182 | 183 | #endif /* _jailbreak_daemon_user_ */ 184 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------