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A simple hooking library for C/C++
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subhook.h |
SubHook is a super-simple hooking library for C/C++ that works on Linux and Windows. It currently supports x86 and x86-64.
Examples
In the following examples foo
is some function or a function pointer that
takes a single argument of type int
and uses the same calling convention
as my_foo
(depends on compiler).
Basic usage
#include <stdio.h>
#include <subhook.h>
subhook_t foo_hook;
void my_foo(int x) {
/* Remove the hook so that you can call the original function. */
subhook_remove(foo_hook);
printf("foo(%d) called\n", x);
foo(x);
/* Install the hook back to intercept further calls. */
subhook_install(foo_hook);
}
int main() {
/* Create a hook that will redirect all foo() calls to to my_foo(). */
foo_hook = subhook_new((void *)foo, (void *)my_foo);
/* Install it. */
subhook_install(foo_hook);
foo(123);
/* Remove the hook and free memory when you're done. */
subhook_remove(foo_hook);
subhook_free(foo_hook);
}
Trampolines
Using trampolines allows you to jump to the original code without removing and re-installing hooks every time your function gets called.
typedef void (*foo_func)(int x);
void my_foo(int x) {
printf("foo(%d) called\n", x);
/* Call foo() via trampoline. */
((foo_func)subhook_get_trampoline(foo_hook))(x);
}
int main() {
/* Same code as in previous example. */
}
Please note that subhook has a very simple length disassmebler engine (LDE) that works only with most common prologue instructions like push, mov, call, etc. When it encounters an unknown instruction subhook_get_trampoline() will return NULL.
C++
#include <iostream>
#include <subhook.h>
SubHook foo_hook;
SubHook foo_hook_tr;
typedef void (*foo_func)(int x);
void my_foo(int x) {
// ScopedRemove removes the specified hook and automatically re-installs it
// when the objectt goes out of scope (thanks to C++ destructors).
SubHook::ScopedRemove remove(&foo_hook);
std::cout << "foo(" << x < ") called" << std::endl;
foo(x + 1);
}
void my_foo_tr(int x) {
std::cout << "foo(" << x < ") called" << std::endl;
// Call the original function via trampoline.
((foo_func)foo_hook_tr.GetTrampoline())(x + 1);
}
int main() {
foo_hook.Install((void *)foo, (void *)my_foo);
foo_hook_tr.Install((void *)foo, (void *)my_foo_tr);
}
License
Licensed under the 2-clause BSD license.