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#!/usr/bin/env python

# This script parses a PE formatted file (EXE/DLL) and extracts the
# message resources out of the .rsrc section.  They are then written to
# a database file.
#
# Original PE header code borrowed from the pymavis project.
# For more information, see: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/~arpi/pymavis/
#
# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Timothy D. Morgan
# Copyright (C) 2004 A'rpi
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2 of the
# License.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# vi:set tabsize=4:
# $Id: grokevt-ripdll 81 2006-05-10 00:58:32Z tim $


import os
import sys
import string
import struct
import traceback
import anydbm
from grokevt import *


# XXX: this whole script needs sanity checks on all data read, and on
#      length of data read.  It may also be best to switch to using mmap
#      instead of using so many seeks.


def usage():
    sys.stderr.write("USAGE:\n")
    sys.stderr.write("  %s <INPUT_DLL> <OUTPUT_DB>\n\n"
                     % os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))
    sys.stderr.write("grokevt-ripdll is a tool for extracting message resources")
    sys.stderr.write(" from a PE-formatted file.\nPlease see the man page for more")
    sys.stderr.write(" information.\n\n")


def unpack(fmt,f):
    return struct.unpack(fmt,f.read(struct.calcsize(fmt)))


def find_name_dir(f,num_dir_names,num_dir_ids):
    ret_val = None
    f.seek(f.tell()+8*num_dir_names)
    for i in range(0,num_dir_ids):
        (type_id, type_offset) = unpack("<II", f)
        if type_id == 11:     # RT_MESSAGE constant
            ret_val = type_offset & 0x7FFFFFFF
    return ret_val


def find_language_dir(f,num_dir_names,num_dir_ids):
    ret_val = None
    f.seek(f.tell()+8*num_dir_names)
    for i in range(0,num_dir_ids):
        (name_id, name_offset) = unpack("<II", f)
        if name_id == 1:
            ret_val = name_offset & 0x7FFFFFFF
    return ret_val 


def find_message_offsets(f, num_entries, id):
    ret_val = []
    for i in range(0, num_entries):
        ret_val.append(unpack("<II", f))

    return ret_val


def get_msg_tbl_params(f, sect_rva, sect_off):
    (msg_tbl_rva, msg_tbl_len) = unpack("<II", f)
    msg_tbl_off = msg_tbl_rva - sect_rva + sect_off
    return (msg_tbl_rva, msg_tbl_len, msg_tbl_off)


def read_message_string(f):
    #XXX: 'unknown' doesn't appear to be number of lines, or number
    #      of variables.  What is it?
    (length,unknown) = unpack("<HH", f)
    # XXX: is this the best way to decode/encode unicode?
    return f.read(length-4).decode(source_encoding,
                                   'replace').encode(template_encoding)



def dump_pe(f,startoff,exesize):
  dlllist=None
  try:
    # IMAGE_FILE_HEADER 0xD8
    (zero,arch,numsects,timedate,
     debug1,debug2,ophdrsize,charflags) = unpack("<HHHLLLHH",f)
    
    # IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER 0xF0
    (magic,lnkvers,size_code,size_data,size_bss,
     rva1,rva2,rva3,loadaddr)=unpack("<HHLLLLLLL",f)
    (sect_align,file_align,
     os_ver,bin_ver,subsys_ver,win32_ver)=unpack("<LLLLLL",f)
    (image_size,header_size,CRC,subsys,dllchr)=unpack("<LLLHH",f)
    (stack_rvd,stack_com,heap_rvd,heap_com,
     loader_flags,num_dirent)=unpack("<LLLLLL",f)

    # IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORYs
    img_dir_entries=[]
    for i in range(0,16):
        tmp=unpack("<2L",f)
        img_dir_entries.append(tmp)

    # rva == relative virtual address
    # Parse section headers.  Find the '.rsrc' section, and ignore rest.
    for sno in range(numsects):
        (raw_name,tmp,sect_rva,rawsize,sect_off,ptr_reloc,ptr_lno,
         num_reloc,num_lno,flags)=unpack("<8sLLLLLLHHL",f)
        sect_name=""
        for c in raw_name:
            if ord(c)>=32:
                sect_name+=c

        if sect_name == '.rsrc':
            f.seek(sect_off)
            (rsrc_flags,date,majver,minver,
             num_dir_names,num_dir_ids) = unpack("<IIHHHH", f)

            # XXX: Comment all of this.
            type_offset = f.tell()
            msg_type_offset = find_name_dir(f, num_dir_names, num_dir_ids)
            if msg_type_offset:
                f.seek(sect_off+msg_type_offset)
            else:
                # XXX: Why does this happen?  For most of the files it occurs
                #      on, there appear to be no message resources...
                sys.stderr.write("Could not find msg_type_offset.\n");
                return None
            
            (rsrc_flags,date,majver,minver,
             num_dir_names,num_dir_ids) = unpack("<IIHHHH", f)
            name_offset = find_language_dir(f, num_dir_names, num_dir_ids)
            f.seek(sect_off+name_offset)

            (rsrc_flags,date,majver,minver,
             num_dir_names,num_dir_ids) = unpack("<IIHHHH", f)
            msg_tables = find_message_offsets(f, num_dir_ids, 0)

            # Iterate through each available language
            for (lang_id,lang_tbl_ptr) in msg_tables:
                f.seek(sect_off+lang_tbl_ptr)

                (msg_tbl_rva,
                 msg_tbl_len,
                 msg_tbl_off) = get_msg_tbl_params(f, sect_rva, sect_off)
                f.seek(msg_tbl_off)
                
                (msg_tbl_num_chunks,) = unpack("<I", f)
                msg_tbl_chunks = []
                for r in range(0,msg_tbl_num_chunks):
                    (va_from, va_to, msg_roff) = unpack("<III", f)
                    msg_tbl_chunks.append((va_from,va_to,msg_roff+msg_tbl_off))
                    
                messages = {}
                for c in msg_tbl_chunks:
                    f.seek(c[2])
                    # Address ranges are inclusive
                    for message_id in range(c[0],c[1]+1):
                        key = "%.4X-%.8X" % (lang_id, message_id)
                        messages[key] = read_message_string(f)

            break;

  except:
    sys.stderr.write("Exception!!! while PE-EXE parsing:\n")
    traceback.print_exc()
  return messages



def dump_exe(f):
    startoff=f.tell()
    try:
        (MZ,size_l,size_h,relocs,hdrsize,allocmin,allocmax,
         SS,SP,CRC,CS,IP,relocoff,ovl) = unpack("<14H",f)
        if not MZ in (0x5A4D,0x4D5A):
            sys.stderr.write("No M$ executable header found.\n")
            return None
    except:
        sys.stderr.write("Error during header parse:\n%s: %s\n\n%s\n" % sys.exc_info())
        return None
    size=size_h*512
    if size_l:
        size+=size_l-512
#    if relocoff>=0x40:
    try:
        # new-exe:
        f.seek(startoff+0x3c)
        ne_off,=unpack("<L",f)
        f.seek(startoff+ne_off)
        NE,=unpack("<H",f)
        if NE==0x4550:
            return dump_pe(f,startoff,size)
        else:
            sys.stderr.write("Does not appear to be a PE formatted file.\n")
            return None
    except:
        NE=0
    return None


if len(sys.argv) != 3:
    usage()
    sys.exit(os.EX_USAGE)

dll_file = sys.argv[1]
db_file = sys.argv[2]

messages = dump_exe(file(sys.argv[1], 'r'))

if messages != None:
    db = anydbm.open(db_file, "n", 0644)
    for msg in messages.items():
        db[msg[0]] = msg[1]
    db.sync()
    db.close()