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# libgoblin
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### Documentation
[changelog](CHANGELOG.md)
### Usage
Goblin requires `rustc` 1.63.0 (Rust 2021 edition).
Add to your `Cargo.toml`
```toml
[dependencies]
goblin = "0.8"
```
### Features
* awesome crate name
* zero-copy, cross-platform, endian-aware, ELF64/32 implementation - wow!
* zero-copy, cross-platform, endian-aware, 32/64 bit Mach-o parser - zoiks!
* PE 32/64-bit parser - bing!
* a Unix _and_ BSD style archive parser (latter courtesy of [@willglynn]) - huzzah!
* many cfg options - it will make your head spin, and make you angry when reading the source!
* fuzzed - "I am happy to report that goblin withstood 100 million fuzzing runs, 1 million runs
each for seed 1\~100." - [@sanxiyn]
* tests
`libgoblin` aims to be your one-stop shop for binary parsing, loading, and analysis.
### Use-cases
Goblin primarily supports the following important use cases:
1. Core, std-free `#[repr(C)]` structs, tiny compile time, 32/64 (or both) at your leisure.
1. Type punning. Define a function once on a type, but have it work on 32 or 64-bit variants -
without really changing anything, and no macros! See `examples/automagic.rs` for a basic example.
1. `std` mode. This throws in read and write impls via `Pread` and `Pwrite`, reading from file,
convenience allocations, extra methods, etc. This is for clients who can allocate and want to
read binaries off disk.
1. `Endian_fd`. A truly terrible name :laughing: this is for binary analysis like in [panopticon]
or [falcon] which needs to read binaries of foreign endianness, _or_ as a basis for
constructing cross platform foreign architecture binutils, e.g. [cargo-sym] and [bingrep] are
simple examples of this, but the sky is the limit.
Here are some things you could do with this crate (or help to implement so they could be done):
1. Write a compiler and use it to [generate binaries][faerie] (all the raw C structs have
[`Pwrite`][scroll] derived).
1. Write a binary analysis tool which loads, parses, and analyzes various binary formats, e.g.,
[panopticon] or [falcon].
1. Write a [semi-functioning dynamic linker][dryad].
1. Write a [kernel][redox-os] and load binaries using `no_std` cfg. I.e., it is essentially just
struct and const defs (like a C header) - no fd, no output, no std.
1. Write a [bin2json] tool, because why shouldn't binary formats be in JSON?
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### Cfgs
`libgoblin` is designed to be massively configurable. The current flags are:
* elf64 - 64-bit elf binaries, `repr(C)` struct defs
* elf32 - 32-bit elf binaries, `repr(C)` struct defs
* mach64 - 64-bit mach-o `repr(C)` struct defs
* mach32 - 32-bit mach-o `repr(C)` struct defs
* pe32 - 32-bit PE `repr(C)` struct defs
* pe64 - 64-bit PE `repr(C)` struct defs
* archive - a Unix Archive parser
* endian_fd - parses according to the endianness in the binary
* std - to allow `no_std` environments
# Contributors
Thank you all :heart: !
In lexicographic order:
- [@2vg]
- [@5225225]
- [@alessandrod]
- [@amanieu]
- [@anfedotoff]
- [@apalm]
- [@baloo]
- [@burjui]
- [@connorkuehl]
- [@dancrossnyc]
- [@dureuill]
- [@Evian-Zhang]
- [@ExPixel]
- [@flanfly]
- [@glandium]
- [@h33p]
- [@ibabushkin]
- [@jackcmay]
- [@jan-auer]
- [@Javagedes]
- [@jessehui]
- [@jdub]
- [@Jhynjhiruu]
- [@johannst]
- [@JohnScience]
- [@jrmuizel]
- [@jsgf]
- [@keith]
- [@kjempelodott]
- [@kkent030315]
- [@ko1n]
- [@le-jzr]
- [@Lichtso]
- [@lion128]
- [@lissyx]
- [@llogiq]
- [@lumag]
- [@lzutao]
- [@lzybkr]
- [@m-hilgendorf]
- [@mmaekr]
- [@m4b]
- [@messense]
- [@mitsuhiko]
- [@mkroening]
- [@mre]
- [@Mrmaxmeier]
- [n01e0]
- [nathaniel-daniel]
- [@nick96]
- [@nico-abram]
- [@npmccallum]
- [@pchickey]
- [@philipc]
- [@Pzixel]
- [@quake]
- [@raindev]
- [@RaitoBezarius]
- [@rocallahan]
- [@sanxiyn]
- [@skdltmxn]
- [@sollyucko]
- [@Swatinem]
- [@SweetVishnya]
- [@SquareMan]
- [@tathanhdinh]
- [@Techno-coder]
- [@tiann]
- [@ticki]
- [@Timmmm]
- [@Tiwalun]
- [@track-5]
- [@tux3]
- [@wickerwacka]
- [@willglynn]
- [@woodruffw]
- [@wyxloading]
- [@xcoldhandsx]
- [@x64k]
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## Contributing
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, you agree that your contributions are licensed as described in the accompanying LICENSE file (MIT).
1. Please prefix commits with the affected binary component; the more specific the better, e.g.,
if you only modify relocations in the elf module, then do "elf.reloc: added new constants for Z80"
1. Commit messages must explain their change, no generic "changed", or "fix"; if you push commits
like this on a PR, be aware [@m4b] or someone will most likely squash them.
1. If you are making a large change to a module, please raise an issue first and lets discuss;
I don't want to waste your time if its not a good technical direction, or etc.
1. If your PR is not getting attention, please respond to all relevant comments raised on the PR,
and if still no response, ping [@m4b], [@philipc], or [@willglynn] in github and also feel free
to email [@m4b].
1. Please add tests if you are adding a new feature. Feel free to add tests even if you are not,
tests are awesome and easy in rust.
1. Once cargo format is officially released, please format your _patch_ using the default settings.