radius2
is a fast symbolic execution and taint analysis framework using radare2
that is focused on covering many different architectures and executable formats. It also strives to be easy to use and has a CLI tool that makes some reversing tasks as easy as adding a symbolic value and setting a string to reach or avoid. Reversing challenges can be solved as easily as the example below.
$ radius2 -p ais3 -s flag 184 -X sorry
flag : "ais3{I_tak3_g00d_n0t3s}"
Install radare2 with
git clone https://github.com/radareorg/radare2.git
radare2/sys/install.sh
Install radius2 with cargo install radius2
or include radius2 as a dependency using radius2 = "1.0.26"
- x86
- amd64
- ARM
- AArch64
radius2 also "supports" MIPS, PowerPC, and Gameboy but they are almost entirely untested. Additionally radius2 supports execution of cBPF and eBPF programs.
radius2 can execute Dalvik bytecode only involving static methods and variables.
Finally there is also a varying amount of support for 6502, 8051, AVR, h8300, PIC, RISCV, SH-4, V810, V850, Xtensa.
Also PCode can be translated to ESIL with r2ghidra with pdgp
(currently broken, actually maybe fixed now) so potentially more archs could be supported that way.
use radius2::{Radius, Value};
fn main() {
let mut radius = Radius::new("tests/r100");
let mut state = radius.call_state(0x004006fd);
let addr: u64 = 0x100000;
let flag_val = state.symbolic_value("flag", 12 * 8);
state.memory_write_value(&Value::Concrete(addr, 0), &flag_val, 12);
state.registers.set("rdi", state.concrete_value(addr, 64));
radius.breakpoint(0x004007a1);
radius.avoid(&[0x00400790]);
let mut new_state = radius.run(state, 1).unwrap();
let flag = new_state.evaluate_string(&flag_val).unwrap();
println!("FLAG: {}", flag);
assert_eq!(flag, "Code_Talkers");
}
radius2 can also be installed from crates.io and easily included in packages. radius2 also has a CLI tool that can be installed with cargo install radius2
radius2 1.0.28
Austin Emmitt (@alkalinesec) <alkali@alkalinesecurity.com>
A symbolic execution tool using r2 and boolector
USAGE:
radius2 [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --path <path>
FLAGS:
-M, --automerge Automatically merge states
-V, --color Use color output
--crash Execution stops on invalid memory access
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Output JSON
-z, --lazy Evaluate symbolic PC values lazily
-K, --merge-all Merge all finished states
--no-sims Do not simulate imports
-N, --no-modify Disallow self-modifying code (faster sometimes)
--no-strict Don't avoid invalid instructions and ESIL
--plugins Load r2 plugins
-P, --profile Get performance and runtime information
-2, --stderr Show stderr output
-0, --stdin Use stdin for target program
-1, --stdout Show stdout output
--version Prints version information
-v, --verbose Show verbose / debugging output
OPTIONS:
-a, --address <address> Address to begin execution at
-A, --arg <arg>... Argument for the target program
-x, --avoid <avoid>... Avoid addresses
-X, --avoid-strings <avoid_strings>... Avoid code xrefs to strings
-B, --break-strings <break_strings>... Breakpoint code xrefs to strings
-b, --break <breakpoint>... Breakpoint at some target address
-c, --constrain <SYMBOL> <EXPR> Constrain symbol values with string or pattern
-C, --constrain-after <SYMBOL> <EXPR> Constrain symbol or file values after execution
--env <env>... Environment variable for the target program
-e, --eval <ESIL>... Evaluate ESIL expression
-E, --eval-after <ESIL>... Evaluate ESIL expression after execution
-f, --file <PATH> <SYMBOL> Add a symbolic file
-F, --fuzz <fuzz> Generate testcases and write to supplied dir
-H, --hook <ADDR> <EXPR> Hook the provided address with an ESIL expression
-i, --include <SYMBOL> <EXPR> Assert symbol contains a string
-L, --libs <libs>... Load libraries from path
--max <max> Maximum number of states to keep at a time
-m, --merge <merge>... Set address as a mergepoint
-I, --not-include <SYMBOL> <EXPR> Assert symbol does not contain a string
-p, --path <path> Path to the target binary
-r, --r2-cmd <CMD>... Run r2 command on launch
-S, --set <REG/ADDR> <VALUE> <BITS> Set memory or register values
-s, --symbol <NAME> <BITS> Create a symbolic value
This tool can be used to solve the same r100
crackme as above like
$ radius2 -p tests/r100 -a 0x4006fd -x 0x400790 -s flag 96 -S A0 0x100000 64 -S 0x100000 flag 96
flag : "Code_Talkers"
Or even more quickly with strings using
$ radius2 -p tests/r100 -s stdin 96 -X Incorrect
stdin : "Code_Talkers"