Sogen is a high-performance Windows user space emulator that operates at syscall level, providing full control over process execution through comprehensive hooking capabilities.
Perfect for security research, malware analysis, and DRM research where fine-grained control over process execution is required.
Built in C++ and powered by the Unicorn Engine (or the icicle-emu ๐).
Try it out: sogen.dev
- ๐ Syscall-Level Emulation
- Instead of reimplementing Windows APIs, the emulator operates at the syscall level, allowing it to leverage existing system DLLs
- ๐ Advanced Memory Management
- Supports Windows-specific memory types including reserved, committed, built on top of Unicorn's memory management
- ๐ฆ Complete PE Loading
- Handles executable and DLL loading with proper memory mapping, relocations, and TLS
- โก Exception Handling
- Implements Windows structured exception handling (SEH) with proper exception dispatcher and unwinding support
- ๐งต Threading Support
- Provides a scheduled (round-robin) threading model
- ๐พ State Management
- Supports both full state serialization and
fast in-memory snapshots(currently broken ๐)
- Supports both full state serialization and
- ๐ป Debugging Interface
- Implements GDB serial protocol for integration with common debugging tools (IDA Pro, GDB, LLDB, VS Code, ...)
Note
The project is still in a very early, prototypical state. The code still needs a lot of cleanup and many features and syscalls need to be implemented. However, constant progress is being made :)
Click here for the slides.
Tip
Checkout the Wiki for more details on how to build & run the emulator on Windows, Linux, macOS, ...
1. Checkout the code:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/momo5502/sogen.git
2. Run the following command in an x64 Development Command Prompt in the cloned directory:
cmake --preset=vs2022
3. Build the solution that was generated at build/vs2022/emulator.sln
4. Create a registry dump by running the grab-registry.bat as administrator and place it in the artifacts folder next to the analyzer.exe
5. Run the program of your choice:
analyzer.exe C:\example.exe