I disassembled an executable file with IDA pro. My goal is to hook the __usercall function. I know i need to wrap the __usercall with inine asm in my C++ code since i can't typedef thefunction. But i'm just not sure how this works.
I know the function takes an object as parameter and a *Vector3 as parameter in which the calculated value will be stored. Is there an easy way to tell which param will be what??
(sorry for the long code)
char __usercall sub_572EA0<al>(int a1<ecx>, int a2<edx>, int a3<eax>, int a4)
{
int v4; // edi@1
int v5; // esi@1
float v6; // eax@2
char v7; // al@3
int v8; // eax@5
char result; // al@11
int v10; // [sp+Ch] [bp-74h]@2
float v11; // [sp+10h] [bp-70h]@4
float v12; // [sp+14h] [bp-6Ch]@4
float v13; // [sp+18h] [bp-68h]@5
float v14; // [sp+1Ch] [bp-64h]@5
float v15; // [sp+20h] [bp-60h]@5
float v16; // [sp+24h] [bp-5Ch]@10
float v17; // [sp+28h] [bp-58h]@10
float v18; // [sp+2Ch] [bp-54h]@10
char v19; // [sp+30h] [bp-50h]@10
float v20; // [sp+3Ch] [bp-44h]@4
float v21; // [sp+40h] [bp-40h]@4
float v22; // [sp+44h] [bp-3Ch]@4
float v23; // [sp+54h] [bp-2Ch]@7
v4 = a3;
v5 = a1;
if ( a3 )
{
LODWORD(v6) = sub_55A920(*(_DWORD *)(a1 + 208));
if ( !sub_53ADD0(
v5,
v6,
v4,
(int)&v10) )
{
v7 = sub_4EC240(v4);
sub_4E3ED0(
1,
"Cannot find tag [%s]\n",
v7);
}
}
else
{
sub_572BE0();
*(float *)&v10 = *(float *)(v5 + 20) + v20;
v11 = *(float *)(v5 + 24) + v21;
v12 = *(float *)(v5 + 28) + v22;
}
v8 = dword_8FF12C;
v13 = flt_96A218;
v14 = flt_96A21C;
v15 = flt_96A220;
if ( dword_8FF12C == 2047 )
v8 = dword_8FF1D0;
sub_462250(
&v23,
&v13,
&v10,
&unk_82D6A0,
v8,
8400899);
if ( 1.0 == v23
|| (unsigned __int16)sub_492C50(&v23) == *(_DWORD *)(v5 + 208)
|| *(_UNKNOWN **)(v5 + 364) == &unk_FFFFFF
&& (v16 = v13
+ (*(float *)&v10 - v13)
* v23,
v17 = (v11 - v14) * v23 + v14,
v18 = v23 * (v12 - v15) + v15,
sub_4C35B0(
&v16,
v5 + 20,
v5 + 32,
&v19),
sub_432850(
*(_DWORD *)(v5 + 348),
&v19)) )
result = sub_550250(a4, &v13, &v10);
else
result = 0;
return result;
}
The ASM is probaly wrong, would something like this be close??
// Don't know what params goes where, ie: where the Vec3 goes and where the object goes
int __stdcall func_hook(param1, param2, param3, param4);
// Where to put the address? -->> 0x572EA0
// char __usercall sub_572EA0<al>(int a1<ecx>, int a2<edx>, int a3<eax>, int a4);
__declspec(naked) void func_hook()
{__asm{
push ebp
mov ebp, esp
mov ecx param1
mov edx param2
mov eax param3
push param4
call func_hook
leave
ret
}}
One thing missing in this piece of code is the address of the usercall (0x572EA0). Not sure where to put that...
This is how the program is calling the function. The call is at the bottom: http://i43.tinypic.com/2mez9c8.jpg
__usercalloften means that function is optimazed by compiler, it's not following a standard function calling convention. – user685684 Jan 12 at 9:52