svengong / xcubebase_riru

基于magisk 和riru的frida持久化方案
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Riru - Template

Riru module template.

Build

  1. Rename module.example.gradle to module.gradle
  2. Replace module info in module.gradle (all lines end with "replace with yours")
  3. Write your codes
  4. Run gradle task :module:assembleRelease task from Android Studio or command line, zip will be saved in out.

File structure

A Riru module is a Magisk module, please read Magisk module document first.

In addition, currently the only necessary file (folder) is /data/adb/riru/modules/<name>. Riru will check if it exists and load /system/lib(64)/libriru_<name>.so.

API changes

API v10 (from Riru v23)

Background of rirud: Riru v22.0 move config files to `/data/adb`, this makes patch SELinux rules a must. However Magisk's `sepolicy.rule` actually not work for maybe lots of devices. As the release of Riru v22.0, these people "suddenly" appears. `sepolicy.rule` support was added from Magisk v20.2, a long time ago, no one report to Magisk 😒. To workaround this "problem", "rirud" is introduced. It will be started by `post-fs-data.sh` and run a socket runs under `u:r:zygote:s0` context. All file operations can be done through this socket.

From Riru v23, "read file" and "read dir" function are added for "rirud". Modules can use this to read files that zygote itself has not permission to access. Note, for hide purpose, "rirud" socket is only available before system_server is started.

In order to give the module enough freedom (like how to allocate memory), there is no "API". The module needs to implement socket codes by itself.

Pseudocode of read file: ``` socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM) setup_sockaddr("rirud") write(ACTION_READ_FILE /* 4 */, sizeof(uint32)) write(path_size, sizeof(uint32)) write(path, path_size) errno = read(sizeof(int32_t)) // errno of "open" in "rirud" if (errno != 0) return bytes_count = read(sizeof(int32_t)) if (bytes_count > 0) { // file has size // read total "bytes_count" bytes } else if (bytes_count == 0) { // file has no size, read until 0 // read until 0 } ```
Pseudocode of read dir: ``` socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM) setup_sockaddr("rirud") write(ACTION_READ_DIR /* 5 */, sizeof(uint32)) write(path_size, sizeof(uint32)) write(path, path_size) errno = read(sizeof(int32_t)) // errno of "opendir" in "rirud" if (errno != 0) return while (true) { write(1 /* continue */, sizeof(uint8)) reply = read(sizeof(int32)) if (reply == -1) break // end if (reply != 0) continue // reply is errno of "readdir" in "rirud" d_type = read(sizeof(uchar)) d_name = read(256) } ```

Example implementation: https://github.com/RikkaApps/Riru-LocationReportEnabler/commit/89b2e396efcd928121ba3d254b96af1560cfaf4d

API v9 (from Riru v22)

API

Functions like nativeForkAnd... do not need to be exported directly. The only function to export is void *init(void *). See the comment of init and template's implementation for more.

This has these advantages:

Riru

Starting v22.0, Riru has switched to "native bridge" (ro.dalvik.vm.native.bridge) to inject zygote, this will lead Riru and modules be loaded later (LoadNativeBridge vs __attribute__((constructor))).

For most modules, this should have no problem, but modules like Xposed frameworks may have to make changes.

Magisk may provider Riru-like features in the far future, and of course, it will have more strict restrictions, module codes will not be run in zygote. Maybe Xposed framework modules should prepare for this?

Riru v22 also provides hide function to make the memory of the module to anonymous memory (see the implementation). This is an opt-in behavior (module->supportHide) and Riru itself also has a global toggle (/data/adb/riru/enable_hide).

Module installer

RIRU_PATH has been changed to /data/adb/riru for hide purpose. If you have other files in /data/misc/riru, move them here (or anywhere else if you want).

Note /data/adb/riru have the same SELinux like other Magisk files (set by Riru in post-fs-data), u:object_r:magisk_file:s0. DO NOT reset the context to something else.