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SDB stands for String DataBase. It's a simple key-value database that only operates with strings created by pancake. It is used in many parts of r2 to have a disk and in-memory database which is small and fast to manage using it as a hashtable on steroids.
SDB is a simple string key/value database based on djb’s cdb disk storage and supports JSON and arrays introspection.
There’s also the sdbtypes: a vala library that implements several data structures on top of an sdb or a memcache instance.
SDB supports: - namespaces (multiple sdb paths) - atomic database sync (never corrupted) - bindings for vala, luvit, newlisp and nodejs - commandline frontend for sdb databases - memcache client and server with sdb backend - arrays support (syntax sugar) - json parser/getter
$ sdb d hello=world $ sdb d hello world
Using arrays:
$ sdb - '[]list=1,2' '[0]list' '[0]list=foo' '[]list' '[+1]list=bar' 1 foo 2 foo bar 2
Let's play with json:
$ sdb d g='{"foo":1,"bar":{"cow":3}}' $ sdb d g?bar.cow 3 $ sdb - user='{"id":123}' user?id=99 user?id 99
Using the command line without any disk database:
$ sdb - foo=bar foo a=3 +a -a bar 4 3 $ sdb - foo=bar foo bar a=3 +a 4 -a 3
Remove the database
$ rm -f d
Let's take a simple binary, and check what is already _sdbized_.
$ cat test.c int main(){ puts("Hello world\n"); } $ gcc test.c -o test
$ r2 -A ./test [0x08048320]> k ** bin anal syscall debug
[0x08048320]> k bin/** fd.6 [0x08048320]> k bin/fd.6/* archs=0:0:x86:32
The file corresponding to the sixth file descriptor is a x86_32 binary.
[0x08048320]> k anal/meta/* meta.s.0x80484d0=12,SGVsbG8gd29ybGQ= [...] [0x08048320]> ?b64- SGVsbG8gd29ybGQ= Hello world
Strings are stored encoded in base64.
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List namespaces
k **
List sub-namespaces
k anal/**
List keys
k * k anal/*
Set a key ``` k foo=bar ``` Get the value of a key ``` k foo ```
List all syscalls ``` k syscall/*~^0x ``` List all comments ``` k anal/meta/*~.C.
Show a comment at given offset:
k %anal/meta/[1]meta.C.0x100005000 ```