Here's some code I wrote years ago to do essentially what you're asking for:
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include <windows.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <iterator>
template <class InIter1, class InIter2, class OutIter>
void find_all(unsigned char *base, InIter1 buf_start, InIter1 buf_end, InIter2 pat_start, InIter2 pat_end, OutIter res) {
for (InIter1 pos = buf_start;
buf_end!=(pos=std::search(pos, buf_end, pat_start, pat_end));
++pos)
{
*res++ = base+(pos-buf_start);
}
}
template <class outIter>
void find_locs(HANDLE process, std::string const &pattern, outIter output) {
unsigned char *p = NULL;
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION info;
for ( p = NULL;
VirtualQueryEx(process, p, &info, sizeof(info)) == sizeof(info);
p += info.RegionSize )
{
std::vector<char> buffer;
std::vector<char>::iterator pos;
if (info.State == MEM_COMMIT &&
(info.Type == MEM_MAPPED || info.Type == MEM_PRIVATE))
{
SIZE_T bytes_read;
buffer.resize(info.RegionSize);
ReadProcessMemory(process, p, &buffer[0], info.RegionSize, &bytes_read);
buffer.resize(bytes_read);
find_all(p, buffer.begin(), buffer.end(), pattern.begin(), pattern.end(), output);
}
}
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
if (argc != 3) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <process ID> <pattern>", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
int pid;
sscanf(argv[1], "%i", &pid);
std::string pattern(argv[2]);
HANDLE process = OpenProcess(
PROCESS_VM_READ | PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION,
false,
pid);
find_locs(process, pattern,
std::ostream_iterator<void *>(std::cout, "
"));
return 0;
}
I do think it's worth noting that it looks like your code has most of the same general ideas as this does--the differences are primarily in details that probably look pretty trivial, at least at first glance (but I guess that's not surprising, given that your code is close enough to at least find an initial occurrence).
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