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radare2-(lldb|gdb) integration

Description

This repository contains all the necessary scripts required to debug and manipulate anything running behind an LLDB the LLVM debugger from an interactive radare2 session.

It has been developed for debugging iOS applications running on non jailbroken devices. And it has been tested on arm32, arm64, i386 (simulator), and real OSX applications (x86-64).

The debugserver required to debug on jailbroken devices can be obtained by using the viatools/salvarez/ios-debugserver repository.

In theory it shuold be possible to use r2lldb on Linux and debug Android devices running gdbserver, but this hasn't been tested yet.

Features

This is the list of features that r2lldb brings:

Local example

Using r2 as a frontend for local lldb is as easy as this:

$ r2lldb /bin/ls

Then in another terminal:

$ r2lldb -R localhost:9999

The same syntax applies to remote connections or crossplatform ones.

Example

Start with XCode or ios-deploy an lldb session in the target process and type:

(lldb) script del sys.modules["r2lldb"]  # force module reload
(lldb) script import r2lldb              # start r2rap server

Another Example

Target:

$ r2lldb -l 1234 /bin/ls

or

$ while : ; do debugserver *:1234 /bin/ls ; done
Listening to port 1234 for a connection from *...
Got a connection, launched process /bin/ls (pid = 82363).

Host: Terminal 1

$ r2lldb -c :1234

$ while : ; do lldb -s lldb/local ; done
Listening for r2rap connections at port 9999

Host: Terminal 2

$ r2lldb -r ios localhost:9999

or

$ r2 -i r2/ios rap://localhost:9999//

r2lldb's help from r2

[0x00000000]> =!?
Usage: =![cmd] ...       # r2lldb integration
=!?                      # show r2lldb's help (this one)
=!help                   # show lldb's help
=!i                      # target information
=!is                     # list symbols
=!dfv                    # show frame variables (arguments + locals)
=!up,down,list           # lldb's command to list select frames and show source
=!dks                    # stop debugged process
=!dm                     # show maps (image list)
=!dr                     # show registers
=!dra                    # show all registers
=!dr*                    # "" "" in r2 commands
=!dr-*                   # remove all breakpoints
=!db                     # list breakpoints
=!db 0x12924             # set breakpoint at address
=!db objc_msgSend        # set breakpoint on symbol
=!dbo NSString init:     # set objc breakpoint
=!dbt                    # show backtrace
=!ds                     # step
=!dcue                   # continue until entrypoint
=!dso                    # step over
=!dt                     # list all trace points
=!dt 0x804040 =!dr       # add tracepoint for this address
=!dc                     # continue
=!dct                    # continue with tracing
=!env                    # show process environment
=!objc                   # list all objc classes
=!setenv k v             # set variable in target process
=!dlopen /path/to/lib    # dlopen lib (libr2.so, frida?)

GDB notes

Recently, this project got the ability to use gdb as target for r2, so the project name will probably change to make this clear.

In order to run r2lldb in ndk-gdb you may do the following:

$ prebuilt/darwin-x86_64/bin/gdb
(gdb) python-interactive
>>> import sys
>>> sys.path.append('/path/to/r2lldb')
>>> sys.path.append('/path/to/r2lldb/r2lldb')
>>> sys.path.append('/path/to/r2lldb/r2lldb/backend/gdb/')
>>> sys.path.append('/path/to/radare2-r2pipe/python/')
>>> import r2lldb

In another terminal:

$ r2 rap://localhost:9999

Android

To debug Android apps in the target device you will need to find a copy of the gdbserver binary. which can be found in Termux if you install the gdb package, but also, it can be found inside the NDK under the prebuilt/ directory.

iOS

The debugserver is deployed by XCode in the debugger image. If you have a jailbroken device you can just extract this binary from the dmg and copy it via SSH.

--pancake