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Near memory allocation #256

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Questionlibmem.alloc_memory_ex When allocating virtual memory in a 64-bit program, the Windows system will automatically allocate it to a farther place, causing the jmp instruction to be too long. Can this be optimized? Programming language: Python

Problem description

  1. Assume the current instruction is:
notepad++.exe+3A - 00 00                 - add [rax],al
notepad++.exe+3C - 28 01                 - sub [rcx],al
notepad++.exe+3E - 00 00                 - add [rax],al
notepad++.exe+40 - 0E                    - push cs
notepad++.exe+41 - 1F                    - pop ds
notepad++.exe+42 - BA 0E00B409           - mov edx,09B4000E
notepad++.exe+47 - CD 21                 - int 21
notepad++.exe+49 - B8 014CCD21           - mov eax,21CD4C01
notepad++.exe+4E - 54                    - push rsp
  1. The address obtained by using the alloc_memory_ex function is: 0x1d0f84c0000
000001D0F84D0000 | 0000      | ADD BYTE PTR DS:[RAX],AL 
  1. Use hook_code_ex function to hook,The assembly instructions become:
notepad++.exe+3A - FF25 00000000 00004DF8D0010000 - jmp 1D0F84D0000
notepad++.exe+48 - 90                    - nop 
notepad++.exe+49 - B8 014CCD21           - mov eax,21CD4C01
notepad++.exe+4E - 54                    - push rsp
  1. 👆The problem is that the jmp command uses 14 bytes to complete: FF25 00000000 00004DF8D0010000

Extended description

  • The alloc function in CE can specify an AllocateNearThisAddress parameter. If specified, memory space will be allocated near this address.
  • At this time, since the address distance is very close, the jmp instruction only needs 5 bytes: E9 6EFFFEFF
  • As shown below:
//////////////////// Before hook
notepad++.exe+8D - 30 EC                 - xor ah,ch
notepad++.exe+8F - 5E                    - pop rsi
notepad++.exe+90 - 66 8E 4A E6           - mov cs,[rdx-1A]

//////////////////// After hook
notepad++.exe+8D - E9 6EFFFEFF           - jmp 7FF7B8D90000
notepad++.exe+92 - 90                    - nop 

So is there any way, when applying for memory, to apply for memory near the specified memory, just like CE's alloc function?

Thank you

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