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{
"user": "borysr",
"email": "borysr@mpabi.pl",
"remotes": [
{
"name": "r",
"protocol": "http",
"domain": "qstack.pl",
"port": "3000",
"token_name": "t",
"token": "461e7024d32a5d304f264b2fc66f66f6234dfc4e",
"group": "1i-2023",
"project": "strlen-c"
}
]
}

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# Clear the bss segment # Clear the bss segment
la a0, __bss_start la a0, __bss_start
la a1, __BSS_END__ la a1, __BSS_END__
j finish_bss
clear_bss: clear_bss:
bgeu a0, a1, finish_bss bgeu a0, a1, finish_bss
sb x0, 0(a0) sb x0, 0(a0)

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#include <stdint.h> #include <stdint.h>
char * ptr1 = "janek";
char * ptr2 = "kowalskii";
int strlen(char *s) int strlen(char *s)
{ {
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int main() { int main() {
struct key{ char * s = "mpabi";
char *ptr;
int8_t count;
} keytab[10]; uint8_t wynik =0;
wynik = strlen (s);
asm("nop");
char * p1 = alloc(strlen(ptr1));
strcpy (p1, ptr1);
asm("nop");
char * p2 = alloc(strlen(ptr2));
strcpy (p2, ptr2);
asm("nop");
struct point {
int16_t x;
int16_t y;
};
struct point * ptrS = (struct point *) alloc(sizeof(point));
ptrS->x=0x10;
ptrS->y=0x20;
asm("nop");
(*ptrS).y= strlen (p1)+ strlen(p2);
struct key * ptr1 = (struct key *) alloc(100);
ptr1[0].ptr = p1;
ptr1[0].count = strlen(ptr1[0].ptr);
asm ("nop");
return 1; return 1;
} }

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import argparse
import json
import sys
import subprocess
import os
from datetime import datetime
DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
"user": "borysr",
"email": "borysr@mpabi.pl",
"remotes": [{
"name": "r", # Zaktualizowano z "default" na "mpabi"
"protocol": "http",
"domain": "qstack.pl",
"port": "3000",
"token_name": "t",
"token": "461e7024d32a5d304f264b2fc66f66f6234dfc4e",
"group": "1i-2023",
"project": "strlen-c"
}]
}
def load_or_create_config(config_file, args):
config_exists = os.path.exists(config_file) and os.stat(config_file).st_size != 0
if config_exists:
with open(config_file, 'r') as file:
config = json.load(file)
else:
config = DEFAULT_CONFIG.copy()
# Znajdź istniejące zdalne repozytorium o podanej nazwie
remote = next((remote for remote in config['remotes'] if remote['name'] == args.remote), None)
# Jeśli istnieje zdalne repozytorium i podano argumenty związane z konfiguracją zdalnego repozytorium
if remote:
for field in ['protocol', 'domain', 'port', 'token_name', 'token', 'group', 'project']:
# Aktualizuj tylko, jeśli argument został jawnie podany
if getattr(args, field, None) is not None:
remote[field] = getattr(args, field)
# Jeśli zdalne repozytorium nie istnieje, ale podano nazwę, tworzymy nowe zdalne repozytorium
elif args.remote:
new_remote = {'name': args.remote}
for field in ['protocol', 'domain', 'port', 'token_name', 'token', 'group', 'project']:
new_remote[field] = getattr(args, field, DEFAULT_CONFIG['remotes'][0].get(field, ''))
if new_remote[field] == None:
new_remote[field] = DEFAULT_CONFIG['remotes'][0].get(field, '')
config['remotes'].append(new_remote)
# Aktualizuj informacje o użytkowniku i email, tylko jeśli zostały podane
if getattr(args, 'user', None):
config['user'] = args.user
if getattr(args, 'email_domain', None):
config['email'] = f"{args.user}@{args.email_domain}"
# Zapisz zmodyfikowaną konfigurację
with open(config_file, 'w') as file:
json.dump(config, file, indent=4)
return config
def init_git_repo(config):
user_name = config['user']
user_email = config['email']
branch_name = f"{user_name}-{datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d')}"
if subprocess.run(["git", "rev-parse", "--git-dir"], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL).returncode != 0:
subprocess.run(["git", "init"])
subprocess.run(["git", "config", "user.name", user_name])
subprocess.run(["git", "config", "user.email", user_email])
subprocess.run(["git", "checkout", "-b", branch_name])
print("Git repository initialized.")
else:
print("Already inside a Git repository. Skipping initialization.")
remotesFromList = str(subprocess.run(["git", "remote", "-v"], capture_output=True).stdout)
remotesFromList = remotesFromList.replace('b\'', "").replace('\'', "").split('\\n')
for rm in remotesFromList:
name = rm.split("\\t")[0]
subprocess.run(["git", "remote", "remove", name], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
for remote in config['remotes']:
remote_url = f"{remote['protocol']}://{remote['token_name']}:{remote['token']}@{remote['domain']}:{remote['port']}/{remote['group']}/{remote['project']}"
# Usunięcie i ponowne dodanie zdalnego repozytorium, jeśli jest zaktualizowane
#subprocess.run(["git", "remote", "remove", remote['name']], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
subprocess.run(["git", "remote", "add", remote['name'], remote_url])
print(f"Remote '{remote['name']}' added or updated.")
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Git repository initializer with custom configuration.")
parser.add_argument("--user", help="User name")
parser.add_argument("--email_domain", help="Email domain")
parser.add_argument("--config", help="Path to the JSON config file", default="conf.json")
parser.add_argument("--remote", help="Name of the remote to add or update")
parser.add_argument("--protocol", help="Remote protocol")
parser.add_argument("--domain", help="Remote domain")
parser.add_argument("--port", help="Remote port")
parser.add_argument("--token_name", help="Remote token name")
parser.add_argument("--token", help="Remote token")
parser.add_argument("--group", help="Group name")
parser.add_argument("--project", help="Project name")
args = parser.parse_args()
config = load_or_create_config(args.config, args)
init_git_repo(config)
print("Git repository initialized and configured based on the provided configuration.")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[a4paper, margin=2cm]{geometry}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[polish]{babel}
\usepackage{listings}
\usepackage{color}
\definecolor{codegreen}{rgb}{0,0.6,0}
\definecolor{codegray}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5}
\definecolor{codepurple}{rgb}{0.58,0,0.82}
\definecolor{backcolour}{rgb}{0.95,0.95,0.92}
\lstdefinestyle{mystyle}{
backgroundcolor=\color{backcolour},
commentstyle=\color{codegreen},
keywordstyle=\color{magenta},
numberstyle=\tiny\color{codegray},
stringstyle=\color{codepurple},
basicstyle=\ttfamily\footnotesize,
breakatwhitespace=false,
breaklines=true,
captionpos=b,
keepspaces=true,
showspaces=false,
showstringspaces=false,
showtabs=false,
tabsize=2
}
\lstset{style=mystyle}
\begin{document}
\title{GDB and DASHBOARD}
\author{}
\date{}
\maketitle
\section{Dashboard memory watch}
Dashboard GDB pozwala na dynamiczne obserwowanie określonych obszarów pamięci. Używając funkcji \texttt{dashboard memory watch}, można ustawić obserwację na konkretne adresy pamięci.
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
dashboard memory watch 0x1ff80 128
\end{lstlisting}
\noindent
Powyższa komenda skonfiguruje dashboard do obserwacji 128 bajtów pamięci, począwszy od adresu \texttt{0x1ff80}.
\section{Obserwacja pamięci przy użyciu watch w GDB}
Aby obserwować pamięć na niskim poziomie w GDB, można użyć komendy \texttt{watch} w połączeniu z rzutowaniem i rozmiarem obserwowanego obszaru. Przykładowo, aby obserwować 128 bajty pamięci zaczynając od adresu \texttt{0x1ff80}, użyjemy następującej komendy:
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
watch *(char*)0x1ff80 @ 128
\end{lstlisting}
Ta komenda spowoduje przerwanie wykonania programu, gdy wartości w obserwowanym obszarze pamięci ulegną zmianie. Użycie rzutowania na typ \texttt{(char*)} pozwala na interpretację adresu jako wskaźnika na bajty, a operator \texttt{@} określa ilość obserwowanych bajtów.
\section{Clear Memory}
\subsection{Basic Usage}
To clear 128 bytes of memory starting from 0x1FF80, use the following script:
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
#./gdb/zero.py
import gdb
for i in range(0, 128): # 128 bajtów
gdb.execute("set *((char*)0x1FF80 + %d) = 0" % i)
\end{lstlisting}
Run this script from GDB dashboard by:
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
source gdb/zero.py
\end{lstlisting}
\subsection{Option 2: With Parameters}
To dynamically set the starting address, number of bytes, and pattern from the command line, modify the script as follows:
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
#./gdb/zero_with_params.py
import gdb
import sys
# Parse arguments from the GDB command
args = gdb.string_to_argv(gdb.parameter("args"))
if len(args) != 3:
print("Usage: source gdb/zero_with_params.py <start_address> <num_bytes> <pattern>")
else:
start_address = int(args[0], 16) # Convert start address from hex to int
num_bytes = int(args[1], 16) # Convert number of bytes from hex to int
pattern = int(args[2], 16) # Convert pattern from hex to int
for i in range(num_bytes):
gdb.execute("set *((char*)%d + %d) = %d" % (start_address, i, pattern))
\end{lstlisting}
To run this script with parameters, set GDB's `args` parameter before sourcing the script:
\begin{lstlisting}[language=bash]
set args 0x1FF80 0x80 0x30
source gdb/zero_with_params.py
\end{lstlisting}
This allows specifying the starting address, number of bytes to clear, and the pattern to use directly from the GDB command line.
\end{document}