Magisk/native/jni/zygisk/api.hpp
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// All content of this file is released to the public domain.
// This file is the public API for Zygisk modules.
// DO NOT use this file for developing Zygisk modules as it might contain WIP changes.
// Always use the following header for development as those are finalized APIs:
// https://github.com/topjohnwu/zygisk-module-sample/blob/master/module/jni/zygisk.hpp
#pragma once
#include <jni.h>
#define ZYGISK_API_VERSION 1
/*
Define a class and inherit zygisk::ModuleBase to implement the functionality of your module.
Use the macro REGISTER_ZYGISK_MODULE(className) to register that class to Zygisk.
Please note that modules will only be loaded after zygote has forked the child process.
THIS MEANS ALL OF YOUR CODE RUNS IN THE APP/SYSTEM SERVER PROCESS, NOT THE ZYGOTE DAEMON!
Example code:
static jint (*orig_logger_entry_max)(JNIEnv *env);
static jint my_logger_entry_max(JNIEnv *env) { return orig_logger_entry_max(env); }
static void example_handler(int socket) { ... }
class ExampleModule : public zygisk::ModuleBase {
public:
void onLoad(zygisk::Api *api, JNIEnv *env) override {
this->api = api;
this->env = env;
}
void preAppSpecialize(zygisk::AppSpecializeArgs *args) override {
JNINativeMethod methods[] = {
{ "logger_entry_max_payload_native", "()I", (void*) my_logger_entry_max },
};
api->hookJniNativeMethods(env, "android/util/Log", methods, 1);
*(void **) &orig_logger_entry_max = methods[0].fnPtr;
}
private:
zygisk::Api *api;
JNIEnv *env;
};
REGISTER_ZYGISK_MODULE(ExampleModule)
REGISTER_ZYGISK_COMPANION(example_handler)
*/
namespace zygisk {
struct Api;
struct AppSpecializeArgs;
struct ServerSpecializeArgs;
class ModuleBase {
public:
// This function is called when the module is loaded into the target process.
// A Zygisk API handle will be sent as an argument; call utility functions or interface
// with Zygisk through this handle.
virtual void onLoad(Api *api, JNIEnv *env) {}
// This function is called before the app process is specialized.
// At this point, the process just got forked from zygote, but no app specific specialization
// is applied. This means that the process does not have any sandbox restrictions and
// still runs with the same privilege of zygote.
//
// All the arguments that will be sent and used for app specialization is passed as a single
// AppSpecializeArgs object. You can read and overwrite these arguments to change how the app
// process will be specialized.
//
// If you need to run some operations as superuser, you can call Api::connectCompanion() to
// get a socket to do IPC calls with a root companion process.
// See Api::connectCompanion() for more info.
virtual void preAppSpecialize(AppSpecializeArgs *args) {}
// This function is called after the app process is specialized.
// At this point, the process has all sandbox restrictions enabled for this application.
// This means that this function runs as the same privilege of the app's own code.
virtual void postAppSpecialize(const AppSpecializeArgs *args) {}
// This function is called before the system server process is specialized.
// See preAppSpecialize(args) for more info.
virtual void preServerSpecialize(ServerSpecializeArgs *args) {}
// This function is called after the system server process is specialized.
// At this point, the process runs with the privilege of system_server.
virtual void postServerSpecialize(const ServerSpecializeArgs *args) {}
};
struct AppSpecializeArgs {
// Required arguments. These arguments are guaranteed to exist on all Android versions.
jint &uid;
jint &gid;
jintArray &gids;
jint &runtime_flags;
jint &mount_external;
jstring &se_info;
jstring &nice_name;
jstring &instruction_set;
jstring &app_data_dir;
// Optional arguments. Please check whether the pointer is null before de-referencing
jboolean *const is_child_zygote;
jboolean *const is_top_app;
jobjectArray *const pkg_data_info_list;
jobjectArray *const whitelisted_data_info_list;
jboolean *const mount_data_dirs;
jboolean *const mount_storage_dirs;
AppSpecializeArgs() = delete;
};
struct ServerSpecializeArgs {
jint &uid;
jint &gid;
jintArray &gids;
jint &runtime_flags;
jlong &permitted_capabilities;
jlong &effective_capabilities;
ServerSpecializeArgs() = delete;
};
namespace internal {
struct api_table;
template <class T> void entry_impl(api_table *, JNIEnv *);
}
// These values are used in Api::setOption(Option)
enum Option : int {
// Force Magisk's denylist unmount routines to run on this process.
//
// Setting this option only makes sense in preAppSpecialize.
// The actual unmounting happens during app process specialization.
//
// Processes added to Magisk's denylist will have all Magisk and its modules' files unmounted
// from its mount namespace. In addition, all Zygisk code will be unloaded from memory, which
// also implies that no Zygisk modules (including yours) are loaded.
//
// However, if for any reason your module still wants the unmount part of the denylist
// operation to be enabled EVEN IF THE PROCESS IS NOT ON THE DENYLIST, set this option.
FORCE_DENYLIST_UNMOUNT = 0,
// When this option is set, your module's library will be dlclose-ed after post[XXX]Specialize.
// Be aware that after dlclose-ing your module, all of your code will be unmapped.
// YOU SHOULD NOT ENABLE THIS OPTION AFTER HOOKING ANY FUNCTION IN THE PROCESS.
DLCLOSE_MODULE_LIBRARY = 1,
};
struct Api {
// Connect to a root companion process and get a Unix domain socket for IPC.
//
// This API only works in the pre[XXX]Specialize functions due to SELinux restrictions.
//
// The pre[XXX]Specialize functions run with the same privilege of zygote.
// If you would like to do some operations with superuser permissions, register a handler
// function that would be called in the root process with REGISTER_ZYGISK_COMPANION(func).
// Another good use case for a companion process is that if you want to share some resources
// across multiple processes, hold the resources in the companion process and pass it over.
//
// The root companion process is ABI aware; that is, when calling this function from a 32-bit
// process, you will be connected to a 32-bit companion process, and vice versa for 64-bit.
//
// Returns a file descriptor to a socket that is connected to the socket passed to your
// module's companion request handler. Returns -1 if the connection attempt failed.
int connectCompanion();
// Set various options for your module.
// Please note that this function accepts one single option at a time.
// Check zygisk::Option for the full list of options available.
void setOption(Option opt);
// Hook JNI native methods for a class
//
// Lookup all registered JNI native methods and replace it with your own functions.
// The original function pointer will be saved in each JNINativeMethod's fnPtr.
// If no matching class, method name, or signature is found, that specific JNINativeMethod.fnPtr
// will be set to nullptr.
void hookJniNativeMethods(JNIEnv *env, const char *className, JNINativeMethod *methods, int numMethods);
// For ELFs loaded in memory matching `regex`, replace function `symbol` with `newFunc`.
// If `oldFunc` is not nullptr, the original function pointer will be saved to `oldFunc`.
void pltHookRegister(const char *regex, const char *symbol, void *newFunc, void **oldFunc);
// For ELFs loaded in memory matching `regex`, exclude hooks registered for `symbol`.
// If `symbol` is nullptr, then all symbols will be excluded.
void pltHookExclude(const char *regex, const char *symbol);
// Commit all the hooks that was previously registered.
// Returns false if an error occurred.
bool pltHookCommit();
private:
internal::api_table *impl;
template <class T> friend void internal::entry_impl(internal::api_table *, JNIEnv *);
};
// Register a class as a Zygisk module
#define REGISTER_ZYGISK_MODULE(clazz) \
void zygisk_module_entry(zygisk::internal::api_table *table, JNIEnv *env) { \
zygisk::internal::entry_impl<clazz>(table, env); \
}
// Register a root companion request handler function for your module
//
// The function runs in a superuser daemon process and handles a root companion request from
// your module running in a target process. The function has to accept an integer value,
// which is a socket that is connected to the target process.
// See Api::connectCompanion() for more info.
//
// NOTE: the function can run concurrently on multiple threads.
// Be aware of race conditions if you have a globally shared resource.
#define REGISTER_ZYGISK_COMPANION(func) \
void zygisk_companion_entry(int client) { func(client); }
/************************************************************************************
* All the code after this point is internal code used to interface with Zygisk
* and guarantee ABI stability. You do not have to understand what it is doing.
************************************************************************************/
namespace internal {
struct module_abi {
long api_version;
ModuleBase *_this;
void (*preAppSpecialize)(ModuleBase *, AppSpecializeArgs *);
void (*postAppSpecialize)(ModuleBase *, const AppSpecializeArgs *);
void (*preServerSpecialize)(ModuleBase *, ServerSpecializeArgs *);
void (*postServerSpecialize)(ModuleBase *, const ServerSpecializeArgs *);
module_abi(ModuleBase *module) : api_version(ZYGISK_API_VERSION), _this(module) {
preAppSpecialize = [](auto self, auto args) { self->preAppSpecialize(args); };
postAppSpecialize = [](auto self, auto args) { self->postAppSpecialize(args); };
preServerSpecialize = [](auto self, auto args) { self->preServerSpecialize(args); };
postServerSpecialize = [](auto self, auto args) { self->postServerSpecialize(args); };
}
};
struct api_table {
// These first 2 entries are permanent, shall never change
void *_this;
bool (*registerModule)(api_table *, module_abi *);
// Utility functions
void (*hookJniNativeMethods)(JNIEnv *, const char *, JNINativeMethod *, int);
void (*pltHookRegister)(const char *, const char *, void *, void **);
void (*pltHookExclude)(const char *, const char *);
bool (*pltHookCommit)();
// Zygisk functions
int (*connectCompanion)(void * /* _this */);
void (*setOption)(void * /* _this */, Option);
};
template <class T>
void entry_impl(api_table *table, JNIEnv *env) {
ModuleBase *module = new T();
if (!table->registerModule(table, new module_abi(module)))
return;
auto api = new Api();
api->impl = table;
module->onLoad(api, env);
}
} // namespace internal
int Api::connectCompanion() {
return impl->connectCompanion(impl->_this);
}
void Api::setOption(Option opt) {
impl->setOption(impl->_this, opt);
}
void Api::hookJniNativeMethods(JNIEnv *env, const char *className, JNINativeMethod *methods, int numMethods) {
impl->hookJniNativeMethods(env, className, methods, numMethods);
}
void Api::pltHookRegister(const char *regex, const char *symbol, void *newFunc, void **oldFunc) {
impl->pltHookRegister(regex, symbol, newFunc, oldFunc);
}
void Api::pltHookExclude(const char *regex, const char *symbol) {
impl->pltHookExclude(regex, symbol);
}
bool Api::pltHookCommit() {
return impl->pltHookCommit();
}
} // namespace zygisk
[[gnu::visibility("default")]] [[gnu::used]]
extern "C" void zygisk_module_entry(zygisk::internal::api_table *, JNIEnv *);
[[gnu::visibility("default")]] [[gnu::used]]
extern "C" void zygisk_companion_entry(int);