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+#!/usr/bin/python2.7
+
+import os
+import KernelCollection
+
+# This tests verifies that the vtable in bar.kext is patched
+# But also that this can be done against a subclass in the kernel, not just
+
+# Note this is the same as kernel-vtable-patching but with a large base address
+
+def check(kernel_cache):
+ kernel_cache.buildKernelCollection("x86_64", "/kernel-vtable-patching-large-base-addr/main.kc", "/kernel-vtable-patching-large-base-addr/main.kernel", "/kernel-vtable-patching-large-base-addr/extensions", ["com.apple.bar"], [])
+ kernel_cache.analyze("/kernel-vtable-patching-large-base-addr/main.kc", ["-layout", "-arch", "x86_64"])
+
+ assert len(kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"]) == 2
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"][0]["name"] == "com.apple.kernel"
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"][1]["name"] == "com.apple.bar"
+
+ # Get the addresses for the symbols we are looking at. This will make it easier to work out the fixup slots
+ kernel_cache.analyze("/kernel-vtable-patching-large-base-addr/main.kc", ["-symbols", "-arch", "x86_64"])
+
+ # From foo, we want to know where the vtable is, and the foo() and fooUsed0() slots in that vtable
+ # Foo::foo()
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"][0]["global-symbols"][27]["name"] == "__ZN3Foo3fooEv"
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"][0]["global-symbols"][27]["vmAddr"] == "0xFFFFFF8000205EC0"
+ # Foo::fooUsed0()
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"][0]["global-symbols"][28]["name"] == "__ZN3Foo8fooUsed0Ev"
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"][0]["global-symbols"][28]["vmAddr"] == "0xFFFFFF8000205EE0"
+
+ # From bar, find the vtable and its override of foo()
+ # Bar::foo()
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"][1]["global-symbols"][3]["name"] == "__ZN3Bar3fooEv"
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["dylibs"][1]["global-symbols"][3]["vmAddr"] == "0xFFFFFF8000206F10"
+
+
+ # Check the fixups
+ kernel_cache.analyze("/kernel-vtable-patching-large-base-addr/main.kc", ["-fixups", "-arch", "x86_64"])
+
+ # In vtable for Foo, we match the entry for Foo::foo() by looking for its value on the RHS of the fixup
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["fixups"]["0x108500"] == "kc(0) + 0xFFFFFF8000205EC0 : pointer64"
+ # Then the following fixup should be to Foo::fooUsed0()
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["fixups"]["0x108508"] == "kc(0) + 0xFFFFFF8000205EE0 : pointer64"
+
+ # Now in bar, again match the entry for its Bar::foo() symbol
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["fixups"]["0x111150"] == "kc(0) + 0xFFFFFF8000206F10"
+ # And if the patching was correct, then following entry should be to Foo::fooUsed0()
+ assert kernel_cache.dictionary()["fixups"]["0x111158"] == "kc(0) + 0xFFFFFF8000205EE0"
+
+
+# [~]> xcrun -sdk macosx.internal cc -arch x86_64 -Wl,-static -mkernel -nostdlib -Wl,-e,__start -Wl,-pie main.cpp foo.cpp -Wl,-pagezero_size,0x0 -o main.kernel -Wl,-image_base,0xffffff8000200000 -Wl,-segaddr,__HIB,0xffffff8000100000 -Wl,-add_split_seg_info -Wl,-install_name,/usr/lib/swift/split.seg.v2.hack -iwithsysroot /System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers -Wl,-sectcreate,__LINKINFO,__symbolsets,SymbolSets.plist -Wl,-segprot,__LINKINFO,r--,r-- -DFOO_USED=1
+# [~]> xcrun -sdk macosx.internal cc -arch x86_64 -Wl,-kext -mkernel -nostdlib -Wl,-add_split_seg_info -Wl,-no_data_const bar.cpp -o extensions/bar.kext/bar -iwithsysroot /System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers
+# [~]> rm -r extensions/*.kext/*.ld
+