ProbeDroid
ProbeDroid is a dynamic Java code instrumentation kit for Android application, which provides APIs for users to craft their own instrumentation tools. As a result, users can trace, profile, or change the runtime behavior of an interested application. Essentially, Java method is the basic instrumentation unit. To manipulate the interested methods, users should override the template instrumentation gadgets and register them to hook the interested methods. When the hooked methods are invoked during the runtime, the control flow is diverted to the gadgets. At that moment, users can manipulate the boxed method input arguments and the return value. In the current stage, ProbeDroid targets on Android 5.0 and above. To build ProbeDroid kit, users just pull the package from GitHub and follow the build commands. Android source tree is not required.
Feature
- Programmable instrumentation
- Code your own instrument tools with Java practice
- Flexible APIs for you to
- Hook interested library or app defined methods
- Customize instrument gadgets for different analysis purposes
- Modify method in/output to hack app during the runtime
- Succinct deployment
- Only ProbeDroid engine and instrument tools are required
- No need to customize Android framework
Design Memo
Limitation
- Cannot instrument native methods now (under development)
- Currently only supporting Android 5.0 and the devices based on Intel x86 and ARM eabi v7a
ProbeDroid is still under construction. More features will be presented in the near feature.
Installation
Please refer to Source Building Wiki
Usage
Please refer to Play and Hack Wiki
Demo
Instrument GoogleMaps
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Instrument KKTix
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License
Except for the following source code:
android/art/runtime/
,common/log.*
,common/stringprintf.*
,common/utf.*
, andcommon/macros.h
subtrees belong to [AOSP], which are licensed under Apache v2.0.common/libffi/
subtree belongs to [libffi], which is licensed under MIT.
All the source code are licensed under MIT. See COPYING for details.
Contact
Please contact me via the mail [email protected].
Note that the kit is still under construction. Contribution and bug report is desired.