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!xsetbv (hook XSETBV instruction execution)

Description of the '!xsetbv' command in HyperDbg.

Command

!xsetbv

Syntax

!xsetbv [Xcr (hex)] [pid ProcessId (hex)] [core CoreId (hex)] [imm IsImmediate (yesno)] [sc EnableShortCircuiting (onoff)] [stage CallingStage (prepostall)] [buffer PreAllocatedBuffer (hex)] [script { Script (string) }] [asm condition { Condition (assembly/hex) }] [asm code { Code (assembly/hex) }] [output {OutputName (string)}]

Description

Triggers when the debugging machine executes the XSETBV instruction.

Parameters

[Xcr (hex)] (optional)

Optional value to NOT trigger the event if this specific value is in the ECX register.

[pid ProcessId (hex)] (optional)

Optional value to trigger the event in just a specific process. Add pid xx to your command; thus, the command will be executed if the process id is equal to xx. If you don't specify this option, then by default, you receive events on all processes.

Still, in the case of user-mode debugging, HyperDbg will apply it only to the current active debugging process (not all the processes). In that case, you can specify pid all to intercept events from the entire system.

[core CoreId (hex)] (optional)

Optional value to trigger the event in just a specific core. Add core xx to your command thus command will be executed if core id is equal to xx. If you don't specify this option, then by default, you receive events on all cores.

[imm IsImmediate (yesno)] (optional)

Optional value in which yes means the results (printed texts in scripts) should be delivered immediately to the debugger. no means that the results can be accumulated and delivered as a couple of messages when the buffer is full; thus, it's substantially faster, but it's not real-time. By default, this value is set to yes.

[sc EnableShortCircuiting (onoff)] (optional)

Optional value to ignore the emulation (skip execution) of the event. Add sc on to your command thus whenever the event is triggered, the effects and the execution of the actual event will be ignored. For more information, please read thisarrow-up-right article. If you don't specify this option, then by default, all the events will be emulated (executed). By default, this value is set to off.

[stage CallingStage (prepostall)] (optional)

Optional value to configure the calling stagearrow-up-right of the event. To trigger the event before the emulation, include stage pre in your command. Conversely, using stage post will cause the event to be triggered after the emulation. Additionally, using stage all will trigger the event both before and after the emulation. For more information, please read thisarrow-up-right article. By default, this value is set to pre.

[buffer PreAllocatedBuffer (hex)] (optional)

Optional value which reserves a safe pre-allocated bufferarrow-up-right to be accessed within the event codes.

[script { Script (string) }] (optional)

A HyperDbg scriptarrow-up-right will be executed each time the event is triggered.

[asm condition { Condition (assembly/hex) }] (optional)

Optional assembly codes which check for conditionsarrow-up-right in assembly.

[asm code { Code (assembly/hex) }] (optional)

Optional assembly codesarrow-up-right will be executed each time the event is triggered.

[output {OutputName (string)}] (optional)

Optional output resource name for forwarding eventsarrow-up-right.

Context

As the Context ($context pseudo-register in the event's script, r8 in custom code, and rdx in condition code register) to the event trigger, HyperDbg sends the extended control register (XCR) specified in the ECX register.

Short-circuiting

This event supports 'event short-circuitingarrow-up-right', which means that you can configure HyperDbg to ignore its execution and its effects. For additional details, please refer to the article provided herearrow-up-right.

Calling Stages

This event supports different calling stagesarrow-up-right. The 'pre' calling stage is triggered prior to running the XSETBV instruction, whereas the 'post' calling stage is triggered subsequent to running the XSETBV instruction; thus, you can read/modify the memory or registers or ignorearrow-up-right the event in the 'pre' stage, and view/modify the results in the 'post' stage. In addition, the 'all' calling stage will trigger the event in both cases. For more information, please refer to the article provided herearrow-up-right.

Debugger

This event supports three debugging mechanisms.

  • Break

  • Script

  • Custom Code

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Please read "How to create a condition?arrow-up-right" if you need a conditional event, a conditional event can be used in all "Break", "Script", and "Custom Code".

Break

We want to break and get control over all XSETBV executions in our system.

Imagine we want to break on all XSETBV executions of a process id 0x490 in core 2.

Script

Using the following command, you can use HyperDbg's Script Engine. You should replace the string between braces (HyperDbg Script Here) with your script. You can find script examples herearrow-up-right.

The above command when messages don't need to be delivered immediately.

Script (From File)

If you saved your script into a file then you can add file: instead of a script and append the file path to it. For example, the following examples show how you can run a script from file:c:\users\sina\desktop\script.txt.

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Custom Code

Please read "How to create an action?arrow-up-right" to get an idea about how to run the custom buffer code in HyperDbg.

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Run Custom Code (Unconditional)

Monitoring process id 0x490 for XSETBV instruction execution and run 3 nops whenever the event is triggered. Take a look at Run Custom Codearrow-up-right for more information.

Or if you want to use assembly codes directly, you can add an asm before the code.

Run Custom Code (Conditional)

Monitoring process id 0x490 for XSETBV instruction execution and run 3 nops whenever the event condition is triggered and runs 3 nops whenever the event is triggered. Take a look at Run Custom Codearrow-up-right and how to create a conditionarrow-up-right for more information.

Or if you want to use assembly codes directly, you can add an asm before the condition and also before the code.

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IOCTL

This command uses the same method to send IOCTL for regular eventsarrow-up-right.

As EventType use XSETBV_INSTRUCTION_EXECUTION in DEBUGGER_GENERAL_EVENT_DETAIL.

Design

This command uses XSETBV (VMX_EXIT_REASON_EXECUTE_XSETBV - 0x37) vm-exit to implement XSETBV hooks.

Remarks

This command creates an eventarrow-up-right. Starting from HyperDbg v0.7, events are guaranteed to keep the debuggee in a halt state (in the Debugger Modearrow-up-right); thus, nothing will change during its execution and the context (registers and memory) remain untouched. You can visit instant eventsarrow-up-right for more information.

This command won't intercept the execution of the XGETBV instruction (only XSETBV is supported).

The support for this command is added starting from HyperDbg v0.16.

Requirements

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