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/*
Copyright 2010-2016 Luigi Auriemma
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt
*/
/*
x86 32bit calling conventions 0.2.2
------------------------------------
quick library for calling the 32bit functions (mainly dumped functions)
that use the following calling conventions:
cdecl, stdcall, thiscall, msfastcall, borland, pascal, watcom, safecall,
syscall, optlink and clarion.
there is also an experimental support for 64bit functions but has
not been tested.
compatible with gcc and mingw only which grants its working on both
Windows and *nix x86 systems.
the functions have been written in this "easy-to-use" way just
for being used in any project other than QuickBMS for which were
created and with the maximum compatibility in mind.
everything done here is necessary to preserve the stack and
allowing the correct assignment of the arguments to the registers.
note that all these functions have not been tested at 100%, my
only doubt is about the preserved registers at return in some
of them (like syscall).
how to use:
#include "calling_conventions.h"
ret = cdecl_call(original_32bit_function, 3, "arg1", arg2, 0x3);
how to use 64bit registers and functions:
#define CALLCONV64 // IA64 must be defined
#include "calling_conventions.h"
ret = cdecl_call64(original_64bit_function, 3, "arg1", arg2, 0x3);
limitations:
compatible with gcc and mingw only, some doubts about values
different than the return type (I choosed long because usually it
automatically fits the size of the system) and about arguments (for
example a 64bit argument using the 32bit calling convention will
not work)
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdint.h>
//#define CALLCONV64 // activate 64bit functions and registers
#define CALLCONV_INIT va_list ap; \
long i, \
ret, \
argv[argc]; \
\
va_start(ap, argc); \
for(i = 0; i < argc; i++) { \
argv[i] = va_arg(ap, long); \
} \
va_end(ap);
#define CALLCONV_ASM __asm__ __volatile__
// 32bit registers
// this is a project for reverse engineering stuff so I want to support
// the 32bit dumped code on both x86 and x86_64
#if defined(i386) || defined(IA64)
// too complex, not implemented yet:
// http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vcblog/archive/2013/07/12/introducing-vector-calling-convention.aspx
// long vectorcall_call(void *func, long argc, ...);
// this is just an experiment
// the first argument is the register to return, the next 6 arguments are assigned to the registers
// and then there are the stack arguments. so remember that argc does not correspond to the real
// number of arguments, if you have only one stack argument you must have argc set to 1 + 6 + 1 and 1 + 6
// NULL arguments before your one
long usercall_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
long ret_type = -1; // from 0 to 5 for covering the 6 registers, -1 for void
if(argc > 0) ret_type = argv[0];
int tmp_argc = argc - (1 + 6);
for(i = tmp_argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[1 + 6 + i]));
}
// eax ecx edx ebx esi edi
if(argc > 6) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%edi" :: "g"(argv[6]) : "%eax", "%ecx", "%edx", "%ebx", "%esi" );
if(argc > 5) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%esi" :: "g"(argv[5]) : "%eax", "%ecx", "%edx", "%ebx", "%edi" );
if(argc > 4) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ebx" :: "g"(argv[4]) : "%eax", "%ecx", "%edx", "%esi", "%edi" );
if(argc > 3) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%edx" :: "g"(argv[3]) : "%eax", "%ecx", "%ebx", "%esi", "%edi" );
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ecx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%eax", "%edx", "%ebx", "%esi", "%edi" );
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%eax" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%ecx", "%edx", "%ebx", "%esi", "%edi" );
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
switch(ret_type) {
case 0: CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret)); break;
case 1: CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%ecx, %0" : "=g"(ret)); break;
case 2: CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%edx, %0" : "=g"(ret)); break;
case 3: CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%ebx, %0" : "=g"(ret)); break;
case 4: CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%esi, %0" : "=g"(ret)); break;
case 5: CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%edi, %0" : "=g"(ret)); break;
default: ret = 0; break;
}
return(ret);
}
long cdecl_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
CALLCONV_ASM("add %0, %%esp" :: "g"(argc * 4));
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long stdcall_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long thiscall_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 1; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ecx" :: "g"(argv[0]));
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%ecx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long msfastcall_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 2; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%edx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%ecx" );
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ecx" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%edx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%ecx","%edx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
// borland, delphi, register
long borland_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = 3; i < argc; i++) { // left->right
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ecx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%eax","%edx" );
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%edx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%eax", "%ecx");
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%eax" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%edx","%ecx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%eax","%edx","%ecx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long pascal_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = 0; i < argc; i++) { // left->right
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long watcom_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 4; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 3) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ecx" :: "g"(argv[3]) : "%eax","%edx","%ebx" );
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ebx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%eax","%edx", "%ecx");
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%edx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%eax", "%ebx","%ecx");
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%eax" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%edx","%ebx","%ecx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%eax","%edx","%ebx","%ecx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long safecall_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
ret = 0;
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(&ret));
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
// eax is 0 if all ok or another value in case of exceptions
return(ret);
}
long syscall_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%eax" :: "g"(argc)); // from Wikipedia but it looks false
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%eax"); // note that is not clear the thing of
CALLCONV_ASM("add %0, %%esp" :: "g"(argc * 4));
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret)); // preservation but should be ok like in cdecl
return(ret);
}
// optlink, visualage
long optlink_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 3; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ecx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%eax","%edx" );
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%edx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%eax", "%ecx");
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%eax" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%edx","%ecx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%eax","%edx","%ecx");
CALLCONV_ASM("add %0, %%esp" :: "g"(argc * 4));
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
// clarion, TopSpeed, JPI
long clarion_call(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = 4; i < argc; i++) { // left->right
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 3) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%edx" :: "g"(argv[3]) : "%eax","%ebx","%ecx" );
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ecx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%eax","%ebx", "%edx");
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%ebx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%eax", "%ecx","%edx");
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movl %0, %%eax" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%ebx","%ecx","%edx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%eax","%ebx","%ecx","%edx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%eax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
//CALLCONV_ASM("movl %%edx, %0" : "=g"(ret)); // for pointers
return(ret);
}
/*
#else
#define cdecl_call (func, argc, ...) __cdecl__ func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define stdcall_call (func, argc, ...) __stdcall__ func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define thiscall_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define msfastcall_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define borland_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define pascal_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define watcom_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define safecall_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define syscall_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define optlink_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
#define clarion_call (func, argc, ...) func(__VA_ARGS__)
*/
#endif
// 64bit
// non tested, I have just replaced %e with %r and movl with movq
#if defined(IA64) && defined(CALLCONV64)
long cdecl_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
CALLCONV_ASM("add %0, %%rsp" :: "g"(argc * 4));
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long stdcall_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long thiscall_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 1; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rcx" :: "g"(argv[0]));
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%rcx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long msfastcall_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 2; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rdx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%rcx" );
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rcx" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%rdx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%rcx","%rdx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long borland_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = 3; i < argc; i++) { // left->right
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rcx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%rax","%rdx" );
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rdx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%rax", "%rcx");
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rax" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%rdx","%rcx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%rax","%rdx","%rcx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long pascal_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = 0; i < argc; i++) { // left->right
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long watcom_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 4; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 3) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rcx" :: "g"(argv[3]) : "%rax","%rdx","%rbx" );
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rbx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%rax","%rdx", "%rcx");
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rdx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%rax", "%rbx","%rcx");
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rax" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%rdx","%rbx","%rcx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%rax","%rdx","%rbx","%rcx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long safecall_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
ret = 0;
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(&ret));
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func));
// eax is 0 if all ok or another value in case of exceptions
return(ret);
}
long syscall_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 0; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rax" :: "g"(argc)); // from Wikipedia but it looks false
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%rax"); // note that is not clear the thing of
CALLCONV_ASM("add %0, %%rsp" :: "g"(argc * 4));
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret)); // preservation but should be ok like in cdecl
return(ret);
}
long optlink_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = argc - 1; i >= 3; i--) { // right->left
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rcx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%rax","%rdx" );
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rdx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%rax", "%rcx");
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rax" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%rdx","%rcx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%rax","%rdx","%rcx");
CALLCONV_ASM("add %0, %%rsp" :: "g"(argc * 4));
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
return(ret);
}
long clarion_call64(void *func, long argc, ...) {
CALLCONV_INIT
for(i = 4; i < argc; i++) { // left->right
CALLCONV_ASM("push %0" :: "g"(argv[i]));
}
if(argc > 3) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rdx" :: "g"(argv[3]) : "%rax","%rbx","%rcx" );
if(argc > 2) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rcx" :: "g"(argv[2]) : "%rax","%rbx", "%rdx");
if(argc > 1) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rbx" :: "g"(argv[1]) : "%rax", "%rcx","%rdx");
if(argc > 0) CALLCONV_ASM("movq %0, %%rax" :: "g"(argv[0]) : "%rbx","%rcx","%rdx");
CALLCONV_ASM("call *%0" :: "g"(func) : "%rax","%rbx","%rcx","%rdx");
CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rax, %0" : "=g"(ret));
//CALLCONV_ASM("movq %%rdx, %0" : "=g"(ret)); // for pointers
return(ret);
}
#endif