GhidraDev Eclipse Plugin

GhidraDev provides support for developing and debugging Ghidra scripts and modules in Eclipse.

The information provided in this document is effective as of GhidraDev 5.0.1 and is subject to change with future releases.

Table of Contents

  1. Change History
  2. Minimum Requirements
  3. Optional Requirements
  4. Installing
  5. GhidraDev Features
  6. Launching and Debugging Ghidra
  7. PyDev Support
  8. Upgrading
  9. Uninstalling
  10. Frequently Asked Questions
  11. Additional Resources
  12. Building

Change History

5.0.1:

5.0.0:

4.0.1:

4.0.0:

3.1.0:

3.0.2:

3.0.1:

3.0.0:

2.1.5:

2.1.4:

2.1.3:

2.1.2:

2.1.1:

2.1.0:

2.0.1:

2.0.0:

1.0.2:

1.0.1:

Minimum Requirements

Optional Requirements

Installing

GhidraDev can be installed either manually into Eclipse or automatically by Ghidra, depending on your uses cases. The following sections outline the different procedures.

Manual Installation in Eclipse (offline)

GhidraDev can be installed into an existing installation of Eclipse the same way most Eclipse plugins are installed. From Eclipse:

  1. Click Help -> Install New Software...
  2. Click Add...
  3. Click Archive...
  4. Select GhidraDev zip file from <GhidraInstallDir>/Extensions/Eclipse/GhidraDev/
  5. Click OK (name field can be blank)
  6. Check Ghidra category (or GhidraDev entry)
  7. Click Next
  8. Click Next
  9. Accept the terms of the license agreement
  10. Click Finish
  11. Check Unsigned table entry
  12. Click Trust Selected
  13. Click Restart Now

Manual Installation in Eclipse (online)

If you have an Internet connection, the latest GhidraDev can be installed by adding the official update site to an existing installation of Eclipse. This has the benefit of early access to new GhidraDev versions before the next version of Ghidra is released, and automatic updates (if you have updates enabled in Eclipse). From Eclipse:

  1. Click Help -> Install New Software...
  2. Work with: https://github.com/NationalSecurityAgency/ghidra-data/raw/main/Eclipse/GhidraDev/latest
  3. Press Enter
  4. Check Ghidra category (or GhidraDev entry)
  5. Click Next
  6. Click Next
  7. Accept the terms of the license agreement
  8. Click Finish
  9. Check Unsigned table entry
  10. Click Trust Selected
  11. Click Restart Now

Automatic Installation through Ghidra

Ghidra has the ability to launch an externally linked Eclipse when certain actions are performed, such as choosing to edit a Ghidra script by clicking the Eclipse icon in the Ghidra Script Manager. Ghidra requires knowledge of where Eclipse is installed before it can launch it, and will prompt the user to enter this information if it has not been defined. Before Ghidra attempts to launch Eclipse, it will attempt to install GhidraDev into Eclipse's dropins directory if GhidraDev is not already installed.

GhidraDev Features

GhidraDev provides a variety of features for creating and interacting with Ghidra-related projects in Eclipse. GhidraDev supports creating both Ghidra script and Ghidra module projects. Ghidra scripts are typically designed as a single Java source file that is compiled by Ghidra at runtime and run through Ghidra's Script Manager or passed to the Headless Analyzer on the command line for execution. Ghidra modules are intended to represent larger, more complex features such as Analyzers or Plugins. When Ghidra modules are ready for production, they can be exported and installed into Ghidra as an "extension".

New Ghidra Script

Opens a wizard that creates a new Ghidra script with the provided metadata in the specified location. Ghidra scripts can be created in both Ghidra script and Ghidra module projects.

New Ghidra Script Project

Opens a wizard that creates a new Ghidra scripting project that is linked against a specified Ghidra installation. The project can be set up to develop scripts in both the user's home ghidra_scripts directory, as well as any scripts found in the Ghidra installation.

New Ghidra Module Project

Opens a wizard that creates a new Ghidra module project that is linked against a specified Ghidra installation. The project can be initialized with optional template source files that provide a good starting point for implementing advanced Ghidra features such as Analyzers, Plugins, Loaders, etc.

Import Ghidra Module Source

Opens a wizard that imports a Ghidra module source directory as a new Ghidra module project.

Export Ghidra Module Extension

Opens a wizard that exports a Ghidra module project as a Ghidra extension to the project's dist folder. The exported extension archive file can be distributed to other users and imported via Ghidra's front-end GUI. The export process requires Gradle, which is configured in the wizard. Note that the Gradle version to use is specified in the linked Ghidra release's <GhidraInstallDir>/Ghidra/application.properties file.

Links a Ghidra installation to an existing Java project, which enables Ghidra script/module development for the project. If a Ghidra installation is already linked to the project when this operation is performed, the project will be relinked to the specified Ghidra installation, which can be used to build the project for a different version of Ghidra, discover new Ghidra extensions that were later added to a Ghidra installation, or repair a corrupted project.

Preferences

Most GhidraDev features can also be accessed by right-clicking on appropriate project elements in Eclipse's Project/Package Explorer. For example, the Link Ghidra feature can be accessed by right-clicking on an existing Java project, and then clicking Ghidra -> Link Ghidra....

Launching and Debugging Ghidra

GhidraDev introduces two new run configurations to Eclipse which are capable of launching the installation of Ghidra that an Eclipse Ghidra project is linked to:

There are two ways to create Ghidra run configurations:

  1. Click Run -> Run Configurations...
  2. Right-click on Ghidra (or Ghidra Headless), and click New
  3. In the Main tab, click Browse... and select the Ghidra project to launch
  4. Optionally rename the new run configuration by editing the Name field at the top

Alternatively, you can right-click on any Ghidra project in the Eclipse package explorer, and then click Run As -> Ghidra.

To debug Ghidra, click Debug As -> Ghidra. GhidraDev will automatically switch Eclipse to the debug perspective.

NOTE: Ghidra can only be launched/debugged from an existing Eclipse Ghidra project. Launching Ghidra from Eclipse independent of a project is not supported.

PyDev Support

GhidraDev is able to integrate with PyDev to conveniently configure Python support into Ghidra script and module projects. GhidraDev supports both Jython and PyGhidra Python implementations.

NOTE: PyDev discontinued Jython 2 support in version 10.0.0. If you want to use GhidraDev with Jython, you must use PyDev 9.3.0. The latest vesions of PyDev support PyGhidra.

Installing PyDev

From Eclipse:

  1. Download PyDev (see optional requirements for supported versions)
  2. Unzip PyDev
  3. Click Help -> Install New Software...
  4. Click Add...
  5. Click Local...
  6. Select unzipped PyDev directory
  7. Click OK (name field can be blank)
  8. Uncheck Group items by category (if applicable)
  9. Check PyDev for Eclipse
  10. Click Next
  11. Click Next
  12. Accept the terms of the license agreement
  13. Click Finish
  14. Click Restart Now

Configuring PyDev

GhidraDev can add Python support to a Ghidra project when:

In order for GhidraDev to add in Python support, PyDev must have a PyGhidra or Jython interpreter configured. GhidraDev will present a list of detected PyGhidra/Jython interpreters that it found in PyDev's preferences. If no interpreters were found, one can be added from GhidraDev by clicking the + icons.

When the Jython + icon is clicked, GhidraDev will attempt to find the Jython interpreter bundled with the selected Ghidra installation and automatically configure PyDev to use it. If for some reason GhidraDev was unable to find a Jython interpreter in the Ghidra installation, one will have to be added manually in the PyDev preferences.

When the PyGhidra + icon is clicked, GhidraDev will attempt to find the PyGhidra interpreter that was last used to launch PyGhidra. If it cannot find it, you will have to launch PyGhidra and try again.

Upgrading

GhidraDev is upgraded differently depending on how it was installed. If GhidraDev was manually installed in Eclipse, it can be upgraded the same was it was installed.

If GhidraDev was automatically installed through Ghidra, it can be upgraded by simply removing the GhidraDev file from Eclipse's dropins directory before following one of the two techniques described in the Installing section.

Uninstalling

GhidraDev is uninstalled differently depending on how it was installed. If GhidraDev was manually installed in Eclipse, it can be uninstalled as follows from Eclipse:

  1. Click Help -> About Eclipse
  2. Click Installation Details
  3. Select GhidraDev
  4. Click Uninstall...
  5. Select GhidraDev
  6. Click Finish
  7. Click Restart Now

If GhidraDev was automatically installed through Ghidra, it can be uninstalled by simply removing the GhidraDev file from Eclipse's dropins directory and restarting Eclipse. The dropins directory can be found at the top level of Eclipse's installation directory.

Frequently Asked Questions

Additional Resources

For more information on the GhidraDev plugin and developing for Ghidra in an Eclipse environment, please see the Ghidra Scripting slide deck at <GhidraInstallDir>/docs/GhidraClass/Intermediate/Scripting.html.

Building

GhidraDev is currently built from Eclipse and distributed with Ghidra manually. Ideally we will use Gradle one day, but we aren't there yet. We do rely on Gradle to generate the Eclipse project and build GhidraDev's dependencies though.

NOTE: Only "Eclipse for RCP and RAP Developers" has the ability to do the below instructions. The following instructions assume that you are using this version of Eclipse.

Importing GhidraDev Eclipse projects (they are deactivated by default):

  1. Run gradle prepGhidraDev eclipse -PeclipsePDE
  2. From Eclipse, File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace
  3. From the ghidra repo, import Eclipse GhidraDevFeature and Eclipse GhidraDevPlugin

Changing version number (GhidraDev is versioned independently of Ghidra):

  1. Open plugin.xml in the GhidraDevPlugin project
  2. In the Overview tab, update the Version field to x.y.z.qualifier and save
  3. Open feature.xmlin the GhidraDevFeature project
  4. In the Overview tab, update the Version field to x.y.z.qualifier and save
  5. Open category.xml in the GhidraDevFeature project
  6. Highlight ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifier), and click Remove
  7. Highlight ghidra.ghidradev and click Add Feature
  8. Select ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifer), click OK, and save
  9. Update the Change History section if necessary

Building from Eclipse:

  1. Do a gradle prepDev to ensure GhidraDev's dependencies are up-to-date
  2. File -> Export -> Plug-in Development -> Deployable features
  3. Check ghidra.ghidradev (x.y.z.qualifier)
  4. Select Archive file and choose a directory to save it to. Name it GhidraDev-x.y.z.zip.
  5. In the Options tab make sure things look like this:
  6. Finish