A modern and lightweight COFF (Common Object File Format) loader for Windows written in Rust, designed to run COFF files on Windows. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures and allows you to load and execute COFF files from files or memory buffers with Rust’s safety and performance guarantees.
- ✅ Supports
#[no_std]environments (withalloc). - ✅ Load COFF files from disk or in-memory buffers.
- ✅ Load COFF files with module stomping.
- ✅ Compatible with
x64andx86architectures. - ✅ Memory management: Automatically adjusts memory protections to ensure execution (read, write, execute permissions).
- ✅ Dynamic relocation handling.
- ✅ Fully written in Rust with safety and performance in mind.
- ✅ Easy CLI integration with flexible input handling.
Add coffeeldr to your project by updating your Cargo.toml:
cargo add coffeeldrTo load a COFF file from the filesystem:
use coffeeldr::CoffeeLdr;
let mut loader = CoffeeLdr::new("path/to/coff_file.o");
match loader {
Ok(ldr) => {
println!("COFF successfully loaded from file!");
// Execute the entry point or manipulate the COFF as needed
},
Err(e) => println!("Error loading COFF: {:?}", e),
}To load a COFF from an in-memory buffer:
let coff_data = include_bytes!("path/to/coff_file.o");
let mut loader = CoffeeLdr::new(coff_data);
match loader {
Ok(ldr) => {
println!("COFF successfully loaded from buffer!");
// Execute the entry point or manipulate the COFF as needed
},
Err(e) => println!("Error loading COFF: {:?}", e),
}Once the COFF file is loaded, you can execute it by specifying the entry point:
let mut coffee = CoffeeLdr::new("path/to/coff_file.o").unwrap();
coffee.run("entry_point_function_name", None, None).unwrap();Module stomping replaces the .text section of a loaded module with the COFF code.
let mut coffee = CoffeeLdr::new("path/to/coff_file.o")?
.with_module_stomping("xpsservices.dll"); // specify the module to stomp
coffee.run("go", None, None)?;coffeeldr also provides a convenient CLI tool for interacting with COFF files directly from the command line.
Example Command:
coffee.exe --bof path/to/coff_file.o --entrypoint goThese are the types of parameters that the tool accepts for processing:
/short:<value>: Adds a short (i16) value./int:<value>: Adds an integer (i32) value./str:<value>: Adds a string./wstr:<value>: Adds a wide string./bin:<base64-data>: Adds binary data decoded frombase64.
Example command using ntcreatethread.o:
coffee.exe --bof ntcreatethread.o -e go /int:4732 /bin:Y29mZmVlbGRy..Another example using dir.o:
coffee.exe --bof dir.o -e go /str:C:\When using the --stomping <module> flag, coffeeldr will identify the .text section of the specified module and overwrite its contents with the loaded COFF payload
coffee.exe --bof whoami.o -e go --stomping xpsservices.dllA COFF (Common Object File Format) loader written in Rust
Usage: coffee.exe [OPTIONS] --bof <BOF> [INPUTS]...
Arguments:
[INPUTS]... Multiple arguments in the format `/short:<value>`, `/int:<value>`, `/str:<value>`, `/wstr:<value>`, `/bin:<base64-data>`
Options:
-b, --bof <BOF> The command to be executed
-e, --entrypoint <ENTRYPOINT> Entrypoint to use in the execution [default: go]
--stomping <STOMPING> Enables module stomping (e.g., --stomping xpsservices.dll)
-v, --verbose... Verbose mode (-v, -vv, -vvv, etc.)
-h, --help Print help
I want to express my gratitude to these projects that inspired me to create coffeeldr and contribute with some features:
coffeeldr is licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in coffeeldr by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dually licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.