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This page is started in the hopes of bringing together efforts of the various jailbreakers so as to pool already symbolified sections of the kernel. Because addresses change along with the different builds, please add the symbols under the right kernel version (i.e. release + device). If not 100% sure about a symbol, indicate the level of confidence. |
This page is started in the hopes of bringing together efforts of the various jailbreakers so as to pool already symbolified sections of the kernel. Because addresses change along with the different builds, please add the symbols under the right kernel version (i.e. release + device). If not 100% sure about a symbol, indicate the level of confidence. |
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+ | Started with [[N81AP|iPod touch (4th generation)]], because this is the main kernel the author has largely (>80%) symbolicated. Please add your own. Even if your build is different, the address space doesn't change that much. As of iOS 6 ASLR will shift these symbols by a given offset. |
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+ | The table below is obsolete - The Joker tool from http://NewOSXBook.com/tools/joker.html exists for the sole purpose of auto-symbolicating kernels, and works on all kernels through XNU 32xx, and symbolicates the symbols below, as well as MIG tables and various other important functions. |
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− | !5.0.x [[ |
+ | !5.0.x [[N81AP|iPod touch (4th generation)]] |
− | !5.0.1 iPhone 4S |
+ | !5.0.1 [[N94AP|iPhone 4S]] |
− | !5.1 [[ |
+ | !5.1 [[N81AP|iPod touch (4th generation)]] |
− | !6. |
+ | !6.0 beta 1 [[N81AP|iPod touch (4th generation)]] |
− | !6.0 [[ |
+ | !6.0 [[N81AP|iPod touch (4th generation)]] |
− | !6.0.1 [[ |
+ | !6.0.1 [[N81AP|iPod touch (4th generation)]] |
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− | Note: For most of the above symbols, a fairly decent source code can be obtained from the public open source XNU available [http: |
+ | Note: For most of the above symbols, a fairly decent source code can be obtained from the public open source XNU available [http://opensource.apple.com here]. Bear in mind that ml_, PE_ and other machine specific functions will naturally be implemented quite differently. (but, it's a start!). |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 26 March 2017
iOS's XNU is largely stripped, and contains fewer and fewer symbols with its newer versions. Whereas in pre 3.0 most symbols were visible, nowadays only symbols required for KExt linkage remain so.
This page is started in the hopes of bringing together efforts of the various jailbreakers so as to pool already symbolified sections of the kernel. Because addresses change along with the different builds, please add the symbols under the right kernel version (i.e. release + device). If not 100% sure about a symbol, indicate the level of confidence.
Started with iPod touch (4th generation), because this is the main kernel the author has largely (>80%) symbolicated. Please add your own. Even if your build is different, the address space doesn't change that much. As of iOS 6 ASLR will shift these symbols by a given offset.
The table below is obsolete - The Joker tool from http://NewOSXBook.com/tools/joker.html exists for the sole purpose of auto-symbolicating kernels, and works on all kernels through XNU 32xx, and symbolicates the symbols below, as well as MIG tables and various other important functions.
symbol | 5.0.x iPod touch (4th generation) | 5.0.1 iPhone 4S | 5.1 iPod touch (4th generation) | 6.0 beta 1 iPod touch (4th generation) | 6.0 iPod touch (4th generation) | 6.0.1 iPod touch (4th generation) | Notes |
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_exception_triage | 0x80016C34 | ??? | ... | ... | 0x80018774 | 0x80018774 | The Mach exception processing logic. |
sysent | 0x802CCBAC | 0x802CBBAC | 0x802CCBAC | 0x802F00B8 | 0x802F00B8 | 0x802F00B8 | Through this you can obtain all of XNU's 438 system calls, e.g. _exit @0x8019DE04 on iPod, 0x8019D278 on iPhone 4S, etc. |
syscall_names | 0x802D2C6C | 0x802D1C6C-0x802D2340 | 0x802D2C5C-0x802D4338 | 0x802A6538-0x802A7540 | 0x802E8FB0-0x802E969C | 0x802E8FB0-0x802E969C | The char[][] containing the textual names of all system calls |
AppleMobileFileIntegrity_Start | 0x805E499C | ??? | 0x805D5B94 | ... | ... | ... | Initialization of AMFI, the kext responsible for sandbox policies and entitlements |
bsd_init | 0x802B77C0 | ??? | 0x802B8A24 | ... | 0x802B85B4 | 0x802B9618 | BSD layer initialization logic. Branches out to initialize virtually every BSD subsystem. Same as OS X XNU, with minor exception (e.g. kernel_memorystatus/jetsam, iptap..) |
ExceptionVectorsBase | 0x80078000 | 0x80078000 | 0x80078000 | ... | ... | ... | Address of CPU exception handlers in kernel space: fleh_reset, fleh_undef, fleh_swi, fleh_prefabt, _fleh_dataabt, _fleh_addrexc and fleh_irq can be obtained from here |
Note: For most of the above symbols, a fairly decent source code can be obtained from the public open source XNU available here. Bear in mind that ml_, PE_ and other machine specific functions will naturally be implemented quite differently. (but, it's a start!).