How can I disassemble an executable on my mac using ndisasm and reassemble and link it using nasm and ld? This is what I tried (I'm running MacOS X btw):
*ndisasm a.out | cut -c 29- > main.asm*
this generated clean assembler code with all the processor instructions in main.asm
*nasm -f macho main.asm*
this generated an object file main.o which I then tried to link
*ld main.o*
... this is where I'm stuck. I don't know why it generates the following error:
ld: in section __TEXT,__text reloc 0: R_ABS reloc but no absolute symbol at target adress file 'main.o' for inferred architecture i386.
I also tried specifying the architecture (ld -arch x86_64 main.o) but that didn't work either.
My goal is to disassemble any executable, modify it and then reassemble it again.
What am I doing wrong?
mov edi,0x123
in executable, how can you tell if it is loading memory address of data in.text
0x123
, or value0x123
? In first case the value needs patching, if your modification was not in-place, in second case the value must be kept intact. There's no way to tell except deciphering the purpose ofedi
later.Hopper
, I recommend checking it out.