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Hey, you speak my language :-) Thanks -caique2001- My next problem is, I don't know the entry point. And I get a lot of decompile errors... Mhhh, it's an ARM926 what means its target should be just "ARM"? - '''I am so dumb, please feed my empty brain ;-) ''' -caique2001-
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Revision as of 08:34, 15 August 2008

prereqs.: IDA Pro Advanced, baseband files

wanted: Howto load these files correctly into IDA

Anybody to give this information here? TIA -caique2001-

into ida

I suggest you look more into IDA Pro, see how things work. you may not be ready for a baseband yet.

the most important thing you need is the address. for example, i knew the iBoot was at 0x18000000 because at the beginning there is a routine to look if it is there and relocate it if not. also it has many references to 0x1800000 throughout the file.

Here are some key combinations to use: c = turn the 'gibberish' into code d = turn the 'gibberish' into data a = turn the 'gibberish' into a string u = undefine what you just may have done, i usually use this since there is no real edit+undo in IDA so this is the next best thing Alt+G = change the 0 to a 1 to switch to thumb mode when needed

really i feel that you should do some more research on ARM and IDA Pro because a wiki article would not be enough to fully explain it

re: into ida

I roughly know how ida works and what the keys are. I think there are some people that have already setup the right values for reversing the baseband. So what I want to see here is just a quick intro to set up the project (segments, fileoffsets, changed options, entry points and so on), not how to use ida. This should almost fit into your article above, just counting words ;-)

Yea, but if you don't understand how to get those numbers, you'll be pretty useless as a reverser. Not to discourage, but the numbers really aren't that hard to get. Look at the memory map I posted. All the information you need is here. ~geohot

Probably I missed something in the constitution, just to cite: "Let's document this device better than anyone at apple knows it." Fact is, you and some other people know how to set up the IDA project. If now, someother people, including me (btw. my first reversing was a CP/M in 1986), don't know how to set up it, one thing is clear: It's not documented. So if you guys reply to my request "this isn't hard to get", this actually means "it isn't hard to get for us" (1st) and "we _don't_want_ to document it" (2nd). This is against the constitution set up by yourselves! Should we change the constitution? My (tongue in cheek) proposal: "This pseudo wiki is intended for <fill in names here> to absorb knowledge. Everybody is invited to give us knowledge..." - The world could be that easy: Just give those people that lack some knowlegde a chance!!! And don't mistake knowledge with qualification. -caique2001-

offsets

For example, if you look into ICE2_01.45 using a hex editor, you will see starting 0x634 there contains the memory maps. It started at 0x20000000 and ends at 0x21000000 with sections in between doing its own thing. The code/data in the .fls starts at 0xCF8 indicated by location 0xCF4. The length of the code is indicated by the location at 0xCEC which amounts to 0x5E9E18.

So, you may want to load the data in the .fls file from 0xCF8 to 0X5EAB0F at offset 0x20000000 in IDA pro.

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Hey, you speak my language :-) Thanks -caique2001- My next problem is, I don't know the entry point. And I get a lot of decompile errors... Mhhh, it's an ARM926 what means its target should be just "ARM"? - I am so dumb, please feed my empty brain ;-) -caique2001-