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0, # checksum; ignored
3, # Subsystem 3=console app; 2=GUI app
0, # DLL characteristics (obsolete)
0x1000, # size of stack reserve
0x1000, # size of stack commit
0x100000, # size of heap reserve
0, # size of heap commit
0, # loader flags (obsolete)
16 # the number or RVA/size pairs to follow
);
# DATA directory (16)
$headers .= pack ('L32', # 16 (RVA,size) pairs locating certain
# important image structures; the ones
# we don't have are left zero
0,0, # export directory
0x1100, 195, # import directory
0,0, # resource directory
0,0, # exception table
0,0, # security table
0x10f8, 8, # base relocation table (empty, but needed)
0,0, # debug
0,0, # architecture specific data
0,0, # global pointer
0,0, # TLS dir
0,0, # load config table
0,0, # bound import table
0,0, # import address table
0,0, # delay import descriptor
0,0, # COM descriptor
0,0 # unused
);
print OUT $headers;
# SECTION TABLE, We need to describe our one section.
my $section_header = pack ('a8L8',
'.perl', # section name
464, # raw data size
0x1000, # section begin RVA
512, # rounded-up data size
512, # offset in file
0,0,0, # relocations, line # offs, line #s
0xe0000060, # flags: CODE INITIALIZED_DATA EXECUTE READ WRITE ALIGN_DEFAULT(16)
);
print OUT $section_header;
print OUT "\015\012\015\012";
print OUT "-------------that was the IMAGE_NT_HEADERS struct-------------";
print OUT "\015\012------------------------\015\012";
print OUT "--------Now comes the code (at offset 512, if you please)-----";
print OUT "\015\012\015\012";
# Next comes the code.
# It performs fixups, prepends "perl -x " to the command line,
# launches perl, and returns perl's exit status. See at the end.
print OUT pack ("H*", "b8cc114000833dcc1140000074168b1085d27d06");
print OUT pack ("H*", "01500483c004ff0283c00483380075eaa1481140");
print OUT pack ("H*", "00ffd089c389c731c0b9f7fffffffcf2ae89f829");
print OUT pack ("H*", "d883e1fc01ccbec311400089e7b908000000f3a4");
print OUT pack ("H*", "89de89c1f3a489e383ec7cb91b00000089e731c0");
print OUT pack ("H*", "f3ab895c2404c74424284400000089e083c02889");
print OUT pack ("H*", "44242083c04489442424a140114000ffd021c075");
print OUT pack ("H*", "046a64eb258b4424446aff50a14c114000ffd021");
print OUT pack ("H*", "c074046a65eb0f8b4424446a665450a150114000");
print OUT pack ("H*", "ffd0a144114000ffd0");
print OUT "\015\012\015\012";
print OUT "-------here's the data, at file offset 760: -------";
print OUT "\015\012\015\012";
# Print out a dummy relocation table.
# The code is not relocatable--it must be loaded at 0x400000.
# But to allow programs to load it with LoadLibrary() and access
# its resources, the file must contain this table.
print OUT pack ('LL', 0x1000,8);
# The import table. Contains RVAs and names.
# (we import 5 functions from KERNEL32.DLL)
print OUT pack ('L5', 0x1128, # (unbound IAT)
0, # TimeDateStamp
0, # ForwarderChain
0x1158, # DLL Name RVA
0x1140);# Import Address Table RVA
print OUT pack ('L5', 0,0,0,0,0); # Ordinals of our KERNEL32 names, 0=unused
print OUT pack ('L6', 0x1166, 0x1178, 0x1186, 0x1198, 0x11ae, 0);
# Not sure if we really need to do this twice, but why argue:
print OUT pack ('L6', 0x1166, 0x1178, 0x1186, 0x1198, 0x11ae, 0);
# Gee it would be nice if C<pack> knew how to align things...
print OUT "KERNEL32.DLL\0\0";
print OUT "\0\0CreateProcessA\0\0"; # 1140
print OUT "\0\0ExitProcess\0"; # 1144
print OUT "\0\0GetCommandLineA\0"; # 1148
print OUT "\0\0WaitForSingleObject\0"; # 114c
print OUT "\0\0GetExitCodeProcess\0"; # 1150
# Our initialized data:
print OUT "perl -x \0"; # 11c3
# align 4
print OUT pack ('L*', 0);
# Let Perl know we're done. We no longer care about CRLF.
print OUT "\nEXE_STUFF\nif 0;\n\n";
$_ = <IN>;
unless ($_ =~ /^\#!.*perl/ ) {
print OUT "#!perl\n";
}
print OUT $_, <IN>;
close IN;
close OUT;
chmod 0755, $name;
__END__
=pod
# base: 401000
objdump -D --target=binary --architecture i386 $code
0: b8 cc 11 40 00 mov $0x4011cc,%eax
5: 83 3d cc 11 40 00 00 cmpl $0x0,0x4011cc
c: 74 16 je 0x24
e: 8b 10 mov (%eax),%edx
10: 85 d2 test %edx,%edx
( run in 2.131 seconds using v1.01-cache-2.11-cpan-39bf76dae61 )