* Implement uc_context_free
* Use uc_context_free for python bindings
* Format code
* Simplify code
* Move next,context inside while loop
* Add my name to CREDITS.TXT
* Fix context size
* Make UcContext convertible to bytes and picklable
Fix when updaing context
* Test context pickling
* Fix double free when the context is pickled from bytes
* x86: setup FS & GS base
* Fixed base register writes for x64, removed then for x16/x32 (the don't exist there?)
* FS reg comes before GS so the base regs do so, too
* added shebang to const_generator.py
* Added base regs to and added 'all' support to const_generator
Co-authored-by: naq <aquynh@gmail.com>
* Handle the cpu context save in a more pythonic way, so the context can be serialized and reuse in an other process using the same emulator architecture and modes
* Fix type error ; mistakes a size_t uint64_t ; breaks in 32bit...
* Python: Disable distribution of static library on linux and macos; add environment variable LIBUNICORN_PATH to let user specify location of native library; prevent build of native library if this option is enabled; closes#869
* Python: Update README.TXT to describe how to manage the building and usage of the native library
Sometimes, the finalizer for an `UcRef` runs so late that the members of the
module have already been set to `None`. We need to make sure that we don't
depend on anything in the module, or we risk getting a Exception when we try
to access the `release_handle` method of `None` (`Uc`).
* uc_reg_read & uc_reg_write now support ARM64 Neon registers
* Do not reuse uc_x86_xmm for uc_arm64_neon128. TODO: refactor both classes to use the same parent.
Writing / reading to model specific registers should be as easy as
calling a function, it's a bit stupid to write shell code and run them
just to write/read to a MSR, and even worse, you need more than just a
shellcode to read...
So, add a special register ID called UC_X86_REG_MSR, which should be
passed to uc_reg_write()/uc_reg_read() as the register ID, and then a
data structure which is uc_x86_msr (12 bytes), as the value (always), where:
Byte Value Size
0 MSR ID 4
4 MSR val 8