class MemoryTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self) -> None: self.memory = Memory() # just attach to own process, we're overriding the read values anyway self.memory.process = psutil.Process() @patch.object(psutil.Process, "memory_maps", autospec=True) @patch.object(Memory, "read", autospec=True) def test_scan(self, read_mock: Mock, mem_map_mock: Mock): read_mock.side_effect = [123, 123] mem_map_mock.return_value = [InternalMmap("0-8", 8, "r--w")] self.assertEqual(self.memory.scan("123"), [Value(0, 0, 123), Value(0, 4, 123)]) @patch.object(psutil.Process, "memory_maps", autospec=True) @patch.object(Memory, "read", autospec=True) def test_scan_empty_search(self, read_mock: Mock, mem_map_mock: Mock): read_mock.side_effect = [123, 123] mem_map_mock.return_value = [InternalMmap("0-8", 8, "r--w")] def test_scan_cull_empty(self): self.assertEqual(self.memory._scan_cull(Value(0, 0, 123)), []) def test_scan_cull(self): maps = [InternalMmap("0-32", 32, "r--w")] # 15 because 32/4 = 8, since we need twice the scan area, we have a total of 16, then we # append a false value too to make sure the filtering works packed = [Value(0, 0, 123)] * 15 packed.append(Value(0, 0, 12)) with patch.object(Memory, "read", side_effect=packed), \ patch("builtins.open", mock_open()), \ patch("psutil.Process.__init__", return_value=None), \ patch("psutil.Process.memory_maps", return_value=maps): self.memory.attach(123) self.assertEqual(len(self.memory.scan(123)), 8) self.assertEqual(len(self.memory.scan(123)), 7) def test_attach(self): with patch("builtins.open", mock_open()), patch("psutil.Process.__init__", return_value=None): self.memory.attach(123) self.assertEqual(self.memory.pid, 123) def test_detach(self): with patch("builtins.open", mock_open()), patch("psutil.Process.__init__", return_value=None): self.memory.attach(123) self.memory.detach() self.assertEqual(self.memory.pid, 0)
class MainWindow(QMainWindow, Ui_MainWindow): def __init__(self): super().__init__() self.memory = Memory() self.setupUi(self) self.scan_widget.setEnabled(False) self.found_table.setModel(FoundAddressModel(self)) self.found_table.horizontalHeader().setSectionResizeMode( 0, QHeaderView.Stretch) self.new_scan.clicked.connect(self.new_scan_clicked) self.next_scan.clicked.connect(self.next_scan_clicked) self.actionAttach.triggered.connect(self.attach_triggered) self.found_table.doubleClicked.connect(self.found_table_double_clicked) self.saved_results.doubleClicked.connect( self.saved_model_double_clicked) @pyqtSlot() def new_scan_clicked(self): if self.next_scan.isEnabled(): self.next_scan.setEnabled(False) self.found_table.model().set_values([]) self.memory.reset_scan() else: # the isnumeric is a simple workaround, since I'll support strings eventually # until then it can stay if len(self.search_for.text()) > 0 and self.search_for.text( ).lstrip("-").isnumeric(): self.next_scan_clicked() self.next_scan.setEnabled(True) @pyqtSlot() def next_scan_clicked(self): # TODO: fix looking for negative values, probably have to fiddle with the type system try: scan_type = { 0: operator.eq, 1: operator.gt, 2: operator.lt, 3: operator.ne } match_index = self.scan_matching.currentIndex() values = self.memory.scan(self.search_for.text(), Type(self.scan_byte_size.currentIndex()), scan_type[match_index]) self.amount_found.setText("Found: {}".format(len(values))) self.found_table.model().set_values(values) except NoSuchProcess: QMessageBox(QMessageBox.NoIcon, "Error", "No readable memory", QMessageBox.Ok, self).exec_() @pyqtSlot() def attach_triggered(self): process_view = ProcessView() pid = process_view.exec_() if pid != 0: self.memory.attach(pid) self.scan_widget.setEnabled(True) @pyqtSlot(QModelIndex) def found_table_double_clicked(self, index: QModelIndex): if not index.isValid(): return clicked_value = self.found_table.model().get_value(index.row()) self.saved_results.model().append_row(clicked_value) @pyqtSlot(QModelIndex) def saved_model_double_clicked(self, index: QModelIndex): if not index.isValid(): return column = index.column() if column == SavedAddressHeaderEnum.VALUE: form = WriteForm(self) x = form.exec_() text = form.value.text() if x and len(text) != 0: item: TreeItem = self.saved_results.model().get_item(index) value = item.get_internal_pointer() try: value.write( value.type.parse_value(text, form.ishex.isChecked())) except struct.error: QMessageBox( QMessageBox.NoIcon, "Error", "You can't write a larger number to " "memory than you currently have set " "as a type.\nSee limits.h for more " "information", QMessageBox.Ok, self).exec_() except ValueError: # this is a kinda temporary fix, I'm planning on adding a validator or some # shit later, not entirely sure how to add them yet so this will do QMessageBox( QMessageBox.NoIcon, "Error", "Error parsing value, you probably " "entered text when trying to write " "an integer...", QMessageBox.Ok, self).exec_()