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HyperDbg is a kernel debugger that leverages hardware-assisted virtualization. More precisely, HyperDbg is based on a minimalistic hypervisor that is installed while the system runs. Compared to traditional kernel debuggers (e.g., WinDbg, SoftIce, Rasta R0 Debugger) HyperDbg is completely transparent to the kernel and can be used to debug kernel code without the need of serial (or USB) cables. For example, HyperDbg allows to single step the execution of the kernel, even when the kernel is executing exception and interrupt handlers. Compared to traditional virtual machine based debuggers (e.g., the VMware builtin debugger), HyperDbg does not require the kernel to be run as a guest of a virtual machine, although it is as powerful. Once loaded, the debugger will sits in background and will pop up the GUI when the F12 hot-key is pressed or when a debug event occurs. The current version of HyperDbg is a prototype and will evolve drastically in the future. Currently the debugger allows to set breakpoints, to single step the execution of the kernel, to inspect the memory of the operating system and of a particular process. However, the debugger currently does not distinguish between threads, has limited support for kernel's symbols, and has does not clone shared pages before setting a breakpoint. Future version of the debugger will be based on an enhanced version of the hypervisor that guarantees complete isolation and transparency. HyperDbg currently only supports: * systems with PS/2 keyboards * systems with Intel VT-x * systems running 32-bit OSes and applications (no PAE) * Windows XP (SP2). HyperDbg renders the GUI by writing directly to the memory of the video card. Some video cards are known to give problems. The debugger does not work correctly when the accelerated drivers for the following cards are loaded: * Intel 82915g * nvidia GeForce 9800GT * nvidia GeForce GT 130 If you have any of the aforementioned cards (and you are using the accelerated driver) or if the interface is not correctly rendered on the screen, you have to disable the driver in order to be able to use HyperDbg. The driver used by default by Windows XP does not give any problem. See the file INSTALL for compilation instructions. HyperDbg is developed by: * Aristide Fattori <[email protected]> * Lorenzo Martignoni <[email protected]> * Roberto Paleari <[email protected]> Comments, suggestions, criticisms, and patches are very welcome and can be sent by email to the authors.
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