Hi Sylvain,

So, you are the author of the README and the web page, who did all the work
with Calypso.:)
I feel more comfortable working with C/C++ than Python.
The patch you couldn't publish 'cause of  Hex-Rays copyrights.
In the case of the hook, in what file should it be placed?
Calling convention?
In C++ it should create the same IDA structs as in Python.
Where can I find their description?
I'm using IDA + SDK 6.6.

Thank you,
Nikos

On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 8:17 AM, Sylvain Munaut <246tnt@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,


> According to target_dsp/ida/README.txt, which is not signed, some of the
> modifications to the Hex-Rays IDA SDK need the
> author's help. I have compiled the processor with most of its attributes,
> but I could use help with the stub feature to load include files.

I don't have the patch any more, I wrote it for IDA 5.5 and most of it
actually got merged by hexrays into mainline for 6.0, but not the type
system.
I actually didn't write support for it really ... just added a hook
that did nothing and that allowed to load the .h once and then the
patch wasn't needed.

I did a post in the hex-rays forum asking how the type system worked, search
for it, and I just implemented the hooks with default return values.

The other option (which might be easier given it's really simple
struct) is to convert the .h with a python script to IDC/IDAPython commands to
create the 'struct' in IDA.


Cheers,

    Sylvain