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In iOS 10, the dyld_shared_cache is located in /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.dyld/. |
In iOS 10, the dyld_shared_cache is located in /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.dyld/. |
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− | The folder will contain caches for each CPU-Architecture. (eg: dyld_shared_cache_arm64 |
+ | The folder will contain caches for each CPU-Architecture. (eg: dyld_shared_cache_arm64.) |
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− | [https://github.com/coffeebreakerz/iOS1031-dyld_shared_cache iOS 10.3.1 ARM64] |
Latest revision as of 03:26, 14 September 2017
"Since iPhone OS 3.1, all system (private and public) libraries have been combined into a big cache file to improve performance. The original files are redundant and thus eliminated from the system. If you're looking for binaries or libraries inside of /System/Library/Frameworks or /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks (or other directories) and can't, this is why. OS X also uses a shared cache. Unlike iOS, OS X ships with the source binaries still on-disk, particularly so it can be updated with update_dyld_shared_cache. The cache is only vaguely documented in dyld man pages." - The iPhone Dev Wiki
The binaries inside the dyld_shared_cache can be used to create C header files from by using classdump.
With that header files using iOS Private API's is sometimes possible.
Location
In iOS 10, the dyld_shared_cache is located in /System/Library/Caches/com.apple.dyld/. The folder will contain caches for each CPU-Architecture. (eg: dyld_shared_cache_arm64.)