This commit introduces a complete architectural refactoring of the Kotlin-based interception logic, based on the source of 1. https://github.com/5ec1cff/TrickyStore 2. https://github.com/beakthoven/TrickyStoreOSS The primary purpose of this code is to intercept binder transactions to the Android Keystore and KeyMint services. The overall workflow operates in conjunction with a native library (injected via ptrace). The native library hooks the binder's `transact` function and forwards pre- and post-transaction events to the Kotlin side. This Kotlin code contains all the high-level logic for parsing parameters, patching certificates, and generating simulated keys. The codebase is now organized into a clear, package-based architecture: - attestation: Manages the creation and patching of ASN.1 attestation data structures. - config: Handles loading and observing configuration files from disk. - interception: Contains the core binder interception framework and its specific implementations for legacy Keystore (Android Q/R) and modern KeyMint/Keystore2 (Android S+). - logging: Provides a centralized and consistent logging utility. - pki: Manages Public Key Infrastructure, including certificate generation, parsing of key store XML files, and cryptographic helpers. - util: Contains Android-specific utility functions for device properties. This refactoring focuses on establishing a robust and extensible architecture. The fine-tuning of the interception logic itself, especially for corner cases in key generation and patching, is currently under redesign and will be further refined in subsequent commits.
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-keepclasseswithmembers class org.matrix.TEESimulator.App {
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public static void main(java.lang.String[]);
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}
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