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140 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
140 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
"""
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Created on 4 May 2013
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@author: mike
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"""
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from volatility.framework import exceptions, validity
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# We can't just import interfaces because we'd have a cycle going
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from volatility.framework.interfaces import configuration
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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod, abstractproperty
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class DataLayerInterface(configuration.ProviderInterface, validity.ValidityRoutines, metaclass = ABCMeta):
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"""A Layer that directly holds data (and does not translate it"""
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provides = {"type": "interface"}
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def __init__(self, context, config_path, name):
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configuration.ProviderInterface.__init__(self, context, config_path)
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validity.ValidityRoutines.__init__(self)
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self._check_type(name, str)
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self._name = name
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@property
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def name(self):
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"""Returns the layer name"""
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return self._name
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@abstractproperty
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def maximum_address(self):
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"""Returns the maximum valid address of the space"""
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@abstractproperty
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def minimum_address(self):
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"""Returns the minimum valid address of the space"""
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@abstractmethod
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def is_valid(self, offset, length = 1):
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"""Returns a boolean based on whether the offset is valid or not"""
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@abstractmethod
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def read(self, offset, length, pad = False):
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"""Reads an offset for length bytes and returns 'bytes' (not 'str') of length size
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If there is a fault of any kind (such as a page fault), an exception will be thrown
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unless pad is set, in which case the read errors will be replaced by null characters.
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"""
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@abstractmethod
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def write(self, offset, data):
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"""Writes a chunk of data at offset.
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Any unavailable sections in the underlying bases will cause an exception to be thrown.
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Note: Writes are not atomic, therefore some data can be written, even if an exception is thrown.
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"""
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def destroy(self):
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"""Allows DataLayers to close any open handles, etc.
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Systems that make use of Data Layers should called destroy when they are done with them.
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This will close all handles, and make the object unreadable
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(exceptions will be thrown using a DataLayer after destruction)"""
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pass
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@classmethod
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def get_schema(cls):
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"""Returns a list of requirements for this type of layer"""
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return []
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@classmethod
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def fulfill(cls, context, requirement, config_path):
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# Generate a layer name
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node_config = context.config.branch(config_path)
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layer_name = requirement.name
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counter = 2
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while layer_name in context.memory:
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layer_name = requirement.name + str(counter)
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counter += 1
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# Construct the layer
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requirement_dict = {}
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for req in cls.get_schema():
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if req.name in node_config.data:
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requirement_dict[req.name] = node_config.data[req.name]
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# Fulfillment must happen, exceptions happening here mean the requirements aren't correct
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# and these need to be raised and fixed, rather than caught and ignored
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layer = cls(context, config_path, layer_name, **requirement_dict)
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context.add_layer(layer)
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context.config[config_path] = layer_name
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class TranslationLayerInterface(DataLayerInterface, metaclass = ABCMeta):
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# Unfortunately class attributes can't easily be inheritted from parent classes
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provides = {"type": "interface"}
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@abstractmethod
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def mapping(self, offset, length):
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"""Returns a sorted list of (offset, mapped_offset, length, layer) mappings
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This allows translation layers to provide maps of contiguous regions in one layer
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"""
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return []
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@property
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@abstractmethod
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def dependencies(self):
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"""Returns a list of layer names that this layer translates onto"""
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return []
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# ## Read/Write functions for mapped pages
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def read(self, offset, length, pad = False):
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"""Reads an offset for length bytes and returns 'bytes' (not 'str') of length size"""
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current_offset = offset
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output = []
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for (offset, mapped_offset, length, layer) in self.mapping(offset, length):
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if not pad and offset > current_offset:
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raise exceptions.InvalidAddressException("Layer " + self.name + " cannot map offset " +
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str(current_offset))
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elif offset > current_offset:
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output += [b"\x00" * (current_offset - offset)]
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current_offset = offset
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elif offset < current_offset:
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raise exceptions.LayerException("Mapping returned an overlapping element")
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output += [self._context.memory.read(layer, mapped_offset, length, pad)]
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current_offset += length
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return b"".join(output)
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def write(self, offset, value):
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"""Writes a value at offset, distributing the writing across any underlying mapping"""
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current_offset = offset
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length = len(value)
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for (offset, mapped_offset, length, layer) in self.mapping(offset, length):
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if offset > current_offset:
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raise exceptions.InvalidAddressException("Layer " + self.name + " cannot map offset " + current_offset)
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elif offset < current_offset:
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raise exceptions.LayerException("Mapping returned an overlapping element")
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self._context.memory.write(layer, mapped_offset, length)
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current_offset += length
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