mirror-ac/user/km/driver.cpp
lhodges1 0d853853bf eee
2023-08-21 01:04:53 +10:00

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#include "driver.h"
#include <iostream>
#include "../common.h"
kernelmode::Driver::Driver( LPCWSTR DriverName, std::shared_ptr<global::Report> ReportInterface )
{
this->driver_name = DriverName;
this->report_interface = ReportInterface;
this->driver_handle = CreateFileW(
DriverName,
GENERIC_WRITE | GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_EXECUTE,
0,
0,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SYSTEM | FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED,
0
);
if ( this->driver_handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE )
LOG_ERROR( "Failed to open handle to driver with status 0x%x", GetLastError() );
}
void kernelmode::Driver::RunNmiCallbacks()
{
BOOLEAN status;
DWORD bytes_returned;
global::report_structures::NMI_CALLBACK_FAILURE report;
status = DeviceIoControl(
this->driver_handle,
IOCCTL_RUN_NMI_CALLBACKS,
NULL,
NULL,
&report,
sizeof( global::report_structures::NMI_CALLBACK_FAILURE ),
&bytes_returned,
( LPOVERLAPPED )NULL
);
if ( status == NULL )
{
LOG_ERROR( "DeviceIoControl failed with status code 0x%x", GetLastError() );
return;
}
if ( bytes_returned == NULL )
{
LOG_INFO( "All threads valid, nmis fine." );
return;
}
/* else, report */
this->report_interface->ReportViolation( &report );
}
/*
* 1. Checks that every device object has a system module to back it
* 2. Checks the IOCTL dispatch routines to ensure they lie within the module
*/
void kernelmode::Driver::VerifySystemModules()
{
BOOLEAN status;
DWORD bytes_returned;
PVOID buffer;
SIZE_T buffer_size;
SIZE_T header_size;
/*
* allocate enough to report 5 invalid driver objects + header. The reason we use a raw
* pointer here is so we can pass the address to DeviceIoControl. You are not able (atleast
* as far as im concerned) to pass a shared ptr to DeviceIoControl.
*/
header_size = sizeof( global::report_structures::MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE_HEADER );
buffer_size = sizeof( global::report_structures::MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE ) *
MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE_MAX_REPORT_COUNT +
header_size;
buffer = malloc( buffer_size );
if ( !buffer )
return;
status = DeviceIoControl(
this->driver_handle,
IOCTL_VALIDATE_DRIVER_OBJECTS,
NULL,
NULL,
buffer,
buffer_size,
&bytes_returned,
NULL
);
if ( status == NULL )
{
LOG_ERROR( "DeviceIoControl failed with status code 0x%x", GetLastError() );
free( buffer );
return;
}
if ( bytes_returned == NULL )
{
LOG_INFO( "All modules valid :)" );
free( buffer );
return;
}
/*
* We are splitting up each packet here and passing them on one by one since
* if I am being honest it is just easier in c++ and that way the process
* is streamlined just like all other report packets.
*/
global::report_structures::MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE_HEADER* header =
( global::report_structures::MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE_HEADER* )buffer;
for ( int i = 0; i < header->module_count; i++ )
{
global::report_structures::MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE* report =
( global::report_structures::MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE* )(
( UINT64 )buffer + sizeof( global::report_structures::MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE_HEADER ) +
i * sizeof( global::report_structures::MODULE_VALIDATION_FAILURE ) );
this->report_interface->ReportViolation( report );
}
free( buffer );
}
/*
* HOW THIS WILL WORK:
*
* 1. On driver initiation, ObRegisterCallbacks will be registered
* 2. Each time a process that is not whitelisted tries to open a handle
* to our game we will store the report in an a report queue
* 3. the user mode app will then periodically query the driver asking
* how many pending reports there are
* 4. once the number is received, the app will allocate a buffer large enough
* for all the reports and once again call CompleteQueuedCallbackReports
* 5. This will then retrieve the reports into the buffer and from there
* we can iteratively report them the same way as we do with the system
* modules.
*/
void kernelmode::Driver::QueryReportQueue()
{
BOOLEAN status;
DWORD bytes_returned;
PVOID buffer;
LONG buffer_size;
global::report_structures::OPEN_HANDLE_FAILURE_REPORT report;
buffer_size = sizeof( global::report_structures::OPEN_HANDLE_FAILURE_REPORT ) * MAX_HANDLE_REPORTS_PER_IRP ;
buffer = malloc( buffer_size );
status = DeviceIoControl(
this->driver_handle,
IOCTL_HANDLE_REPORTS_IN_CALLBACK_QUEUE,
NULL,
NULL,
buffer,
buffer_size,
&bytes_returned,
NULL
);
if ( status == NULL )
{
LOG_ERROR( "DeviceIoControl failed with status code 0x%x", GetLastError() );
return;
}
global::report_structures::OPEN_HANDLE_FAILURE_REPORT_HEADER* header =
( global::report_structures::OPEN_HANDLE_FAILURE_REPORT_HEADER* )buffer;
for ( int i = 0; i < header->count; i++ )
{
global::report_structures::OPEN_HANDLE_FAILURE_REPORT* report =
( global::report_structures::OPEN_HANDLE_FAILURE_REPORT* )(
( UINT64 )buffer + sizeof( global::report_structures::OPEN_HANDLE_FAILURE_REPORT_HEADER ) +
i * sizeof( global::report_structures::OPEN_HANDLE_FAILURE_REPORT ) );
this->report_interface->ReportViolation( report );
}
free( buffer );
}
void kernelmode::Driver::NotifyDriverOnProcessLaunch()
{
BOOLEAN status;
kernelmode::DRIVER_INITIATION_INFORMATION information;
information.protected_process_id = GetCurrentProcessId();
status = DeviceIoControl(
this->driver_handle,
IOCTL_NOTIFY_DRIVER_ON_PROCESS_LAUNCH,
&information,
sizeof( kernelmode::DRIVER_INITIATION_INFORMATION ),
NULL,
NULL,
NULL,
NULL
);
if ( status == NULL )
LOG_ERROR( "DeviceIoControl failed with status code 0x%x", GetLastError() );
}
void kernelmode::Driver::CompleteQueuedCallbackReports()
{
}
void kernelmode::Driver::EnableProcessLoadNotifyCallbacks()
{
/*
* note: no need for these since when the dll is loaded it will simply
* notify the driver.
*/
}
void kernelmode::Driver::DisableProcessLoadNotifyCallbacks()
{
}
void kernelmode::Driver::ValidateKPRCBThreads()
{
}
void kernelmode::Driver::CheckDriverHeartbeat()
{
}