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## Catalog of Dependencies
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The following is a list of dependencies, in no particular order.
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This guide includes instructions for obtaining each of these at the relevant step(s).
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This guide includes instructions for obtaining many of these at the relevant step(s).
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You may not need all of these, depending on which portions you are building or developing.
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* JDK 11 - We test and build using OpenJDK 11.0.2.
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- https://jdk.java.net/11/
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* Eclipse - It must support JDK 11. Eclipse 2018-12 or later should work. Other IDEs may work, but we have not tested them.
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- https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
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* Gradle 5.0 - Later versions may work, but you'll need to modify our version check.
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* A C/C++ compiler - We use Visual Studio 2017 on Windows, GCC on Linux, and Xcode (Clang) on macOS.
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* Git - We use git-bash on Windows. Most Linux distros have git in their repos. Xcode provides git on macOS.
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- https://gradle.org/next-steps/?version=5.0&format=bin
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* A C/C++ compiler - We use GCC on Linux, Xcode (Clang) on macOS, and Visual Studio 2017 on Windows, .
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- https://gcc.gnu.org/
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- https://developer.apple.com/xcode/
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- https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/
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* Git - We use the official installer on Windows. Most Linux distros have git in their repos. Xcode provides git on macOS.
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- https://git-scm.com/downloads
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* Bash - This is moot on Linux and macOS. On Windows, we use MinGW. This may be distributed with Git for Windows.
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* Bison and Flex - We use MinGW on Windows. Most Linux distros have these in their reposs. Xcode provides these for macOS.
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* dex2jar
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- https://osdn.net/projects/mingw/releases/
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* Bison and Flex - We use win-flex-bison v2.5.17. These packages may also be available in MSYS (MinGW). Most Linux distros have these in their repos. Xcode provides these for macOS.
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- https://sourceforge.net/projects/winflexbison/
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* dex2jar. We use version 2.0.
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- https://github.com/pxb1988/dex2jar/releases
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* AXMLPrinter2
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* HFS Explorer 0.21
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* Yet Another Java Service Wrapper 12.12 - Only to build Ghidra package.
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* Eclipse PDE - Only for the GhidraDev plugin.
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* Eclipse CDT 8.6.0 - Only for the GhidraDev plugin
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* PyDev 6.3.1 - Only for the GhidraDev plugin
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- https://code.google.com/archive/p/android4me/downloads
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* HFS Explorer. We use version 0.21.
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- https://sourceforge.net/projects/catacombae/files/HFSExplorer/0.21/
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- https://github.com/unsound/hfsexplorer/releases (newer versions)
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* Yet Another Java Service Wrapper. We use version 12.12 - Only to build Ghidra package.
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- https://sourceforge.net/projects/yajsw/files/yajsw/yajsw-stable-12.12/
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* Eclipse PDE - Environment for developing the GhidraDev plugin.
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- https://www.eclipse.org/pde/
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* Eclipse CDT. We use version 8.6.0 - Build dependency for the GhidraDev plugin.
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- https://www.eclipse.org/cdt/
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* PyDev. We use version 6.3.1 - Build dependency for the GhidraDev plugin.
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- https://sourceforge.net/projects/pydev/files/pydev/
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There are many others automatically downloaded by Gradle from Maven Central and Bintray JCenter when building and/or setting up the development environment.
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There are many, many others automatically downloaded by Gradle from Maven Central and Bintray JCenter when building and/or setting up the development environment.
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If you need these offline, a reasonable course of action is to set up a development environment online, perhaps perform a build, and then scrape Gradle's cache.
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## Install Development and Build Tools
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If you're on Windows, install Git.
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You may also need to install MinGW.
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Many of the commands given below must be executed in Bash.
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If you're on Windows, install Git, MinGW, Bison, and Flex.
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Many of the commands given below must be executed in Bash (Use git-bash or MSYS from MinGW).
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**IMPORTANT**: The bison and flex executables may be named `win-bison.exe` and `win-flex.exe`.
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Our build cannot currently cope with that, so you should rename them to `bison.exe` and `flex.exe`.
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Install OpenJDK 11 and make sure it's the default java.
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We currently support Linux, macOS, and Windows 64-bit x86 systems.
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Others should be possible, but we do not test on them.
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#### decompile
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Install bison and flex.
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Ensure bison and flex are installed and in your `PATH`.
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Now build using Gradle:
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On Linux:
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```bash
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gradle decompileLinux64Executable
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gradle buildNatives_linux64
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```
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On macOS:
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```bash
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gradle decompileOsx64Executable
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gradle buildNatives_osx64
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```
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On Windows:
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```cmd
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gradle decompileWin64Executable
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```
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#### demangler_gnu
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Build using Gradle:
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On Linux:
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```bash
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gradle demangler_gnuLinux64Executable
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```
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On macOS:
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```bash
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gradle demangler_gnuOsx64Executable
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gradle buildNatives_win64
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```
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On Windows:
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```cmd
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gradle demangler_gnuWin64Executable
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```
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#### sleigh
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The sleigh compiler has been ported to Java and integrated with Ghidra.
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The native sleigh compiler may still be useful for those who'd like quicker feedback by compiling from the command line.
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To build the native sleigh compiler, install bison and flex.
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Now, use Gradle:
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On Linux:
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```bash
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gradle sleighLinux64Executable
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```
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On macOS:
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```bash
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gradle sleighOsx64Executable
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```
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On Windows:
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```cmd
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gradle sleighWin64Executable
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```
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This will build the decompiler, the demangler for GNU toolchains, the sleigh compiler, and (on Windows only) the PDB parser.
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## Run Ghidra from Eclipse
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These include the Data Type Archives and Function ID Databases, both of which require collecting header files and libraries for the relevant SDKs and platforms.
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Much of this work is done by hand.
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Until this process is documented, those artifacts can be extracted from an official distribution and combined with your build output.
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The archives included in our official builds can be found in the [ghidra-data] repository.
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## Building Data Type Archives
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TODO
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This task is often done manually from the Ghidra GUI, and the archives included in our official build require a fair bit of fine tuning.
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From a CodeBrowser window, select File -> Parse C Source.
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From here you can create and configure parsing profiles, which lists headers and pre-processor options.
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Then, click "Parse to File" to create the Data Type Archive.
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The result can be added to an installation or source tree by copying it to `Ghidra/Features/Base/data/typeinfo`.
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## Building FID Databases
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TODO
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This task is often done manually from the Ghidra GUI, and the archives included in our official build require a fair bit of fine tuning.
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You will first need to import the relevant libraries from which you'd like to produce a FID database.
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This is often a set of libraries from an SDK.
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We include a variety of Visual Studio platforms in the official build.
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From a CodeBrowser window, select File -> Configure.
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Enabled the "Function ID" plugins, and close the dialog.
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Now, from the CodeBrowser window, select Tools -> Function ID -> Create new empty FidDb.
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Choose a destination file.
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Now, select Tools -> Function ID -> Populate FidDb from programs.
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Fill out the options appropriately and click OK.
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If you'd like some details of our fine tuning, take a look at `Ghidra/Features/FunctionID/building_fid.txt`.
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# Developing / Building the GhidraDev Plugin
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If you're using BuildShip, simply refresh the Gradle project in Eclipse.
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If you're not using BuildShip, re-run `gradle eclipse` and import the new project.
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[ghidra-data]: https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra-data
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