# keypatch **Repository Path**: lr2001/keypatch ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: keypatch - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Python - **License**: GPL-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-01-23 - **Last Updated**: 2025-01-23 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README Keypatch ======== Keypatch is [the award winning plugin](https://www.hex-rays.com/contests/2016/index.shtml) of [IDA Pro](https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/) for [Keystone Assembler Engine](http://keystone-engine.org). Keypatch consists of 3 tools inside. - **Patcher** & **Fill Range**: these allow you to type in assembly to directly patch your binary. - **Search**: this interactive tool let you search for assembly instructions in binary. See [this quick tutorial](TUTORIAL.md) for how to use Keypatch, and [this slides](Keypatch-slides.pdf) for how it is implemented. Keypatch is confirmed to work on IDA Pro version 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.8, 6.9, 6.95, 7.0, 7.5 but should work flawlessly on older versions. If you find any issues, please [report](http://keystone-engine.org/contact). -------------------- ### 1. Why Keypatch? Sometimes we want to patch the binary while analyzing it in IDA, but unfortunately the built-in asssembler of IDA Pro is not adequate. - This tool is not friendly and without many options that would make the life of reverser easier. - Only X86 assembler is available. Support for all other architectures is totally missing. - The X86 assembler is not in a good shape, either: it cannot understand many modern Intel instructions. Keypatch was developed to solve this problem. Thanks to the power of [Keystone](http://keystone-engine.org), our plugin offers some nice features. - Cross-architecture: support Arm, Arm64 (AArch64/Armv8), Hexagon, Mips, PowerPC, Sparc, SystemZ & X86 (include 16/32/64bit). - Cross-platform: work everywhere that IDA works, which is on Windows, MacOS, Linux. - Based on Python, so it is easy to install as no compilation is needed. - User-friendly: automatically add comments to patched code, and allow reverting (undo) modification. - Open source under GPL v2. Keypatch can be the missing piece in your toolset of reverse engineering. -------------- ### 2. Install - Install Keystone core & Python binding for Python 2.7 from [keystone-engine.org/download](http://keystone-engine.org/download). Or follow the steps in the [appendix section](#appendix-install-keystone-for-ida-pro). - Install Six module from pip because it is used by the keypatch.py: `pip install six`. - Copy file `keypatch.py` to IDA Plugin folder, then restart IDA Pro to use Keypatch. - On Windows, the folder is at `C:\Program Files (x86)\IDA 6.9\plugins` - On MacOS, the folder is at `/Applications/IDA\ Pro\ 6.9/idaq.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins` - On Linux, the folder may be at `/opt/IDA/plugins/` `NOTE` - On Windows, if you get an error message from IDA about "fail to load the dynamic library", then your machine may miss the VC++ runtime library. Fix that by downloading & installing it from https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=40784 - On other \*nix platforms, the above error message means you do not have 32-bit Keystone installed yet. See [appendix section](#appendix-install-keystone-for-ida-pro) below for more instructions to fix this. ------------ ### 3. Usage - For a quick tutorial, see [TUTORIAL.md](TUTORIAL.md). For a complete description of all of the features of Keypatch, keep reading. - To patch your binary, press hotkey `CTRL+ALT+K` inside IDA to open **Keypatch Patcher** dialog. - The original assembly, encode & instruction size will be displayed in 3 controls at the top part of the form. - Choose the syntax, type new assembly instruction in the `Assembly` box (you can use IDA symbols). - Keypatch would *automatically* update the encoding in the `Encode` box while you are typing, without waiting for `ENTER` keystroke. - Note that you can type IDA symbols, and the raw assembly will be displayed in the `Fixup` control. - Press `ENTER` or click `Patch` to overwrite the current instruction with the new code, then *automatically* advance to the the next instruction. - Note that when size of the new code is different from the original code, Keypatch can pad until the next instruction boundary with NOPs opcode, so the code flow is intact. Uncheck the choice `NOPs padding until next instruction boundary` if this is undesired. - By default, Keypatch appends the modified instruction with the information of the original code (before being patched). Uncheck the choice `Save original instructions in IDA comment` to disable this feature. - By default, the modification you made is only recorded in the IDA database. To apply these changes to the original binary (thus overwrite it), choose menu `Edit | Patch program | Apply patches to input file`.