IPSW - Apple Reverse Engineering Toolkit
Install: brew install blacktop/tap/ipsw
Choose Your Workflow
| Goal | Start Here |
|---|---|
| Download/extract firmware | Firmware Acquisition |
| Reverse engineer userspace | Userspace RE |
| Analyze kernel/KEXTs | Kernel Analysis |
| Research entitlements | Entitlements |
| Dump private API headers | Class Dump |
| Analyze standalone binary | Mach-O Analysis |
Firmware Acquisition
# Download latest IPSW for device ipsw download ipsw --device iPhone16,1 --latest # Download with automatic kernel/DSC extraction ipsw download ipsw --device iPhone16,1 --latest --kernel --dyld # Extract components from local IPSW ipsw extract --kernel iPhone16,1_18.0_Restore.ipsw ipsw extract --dyld --dyld-arch arm64e iPhone16,1_18.0_Restore.ipsw # Remote extraction (no full download) ipsw extract --kernel --remote <IPSW_URL>
See references/download.md for device identifiers and advanced options.
Userspace RE (dyld_shared_cache)
macOS DSC: /System/Volumes/Preboot/Cryptexes/OS/System/Library/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_arm64e
Essential Commands
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
dyld a2s <DSC> <ADDR> | Address → symbol (triage crash LR/PC) |
dyld symaddr <DSC> <SYM> --image <DYLIB> | Symbol → address |
dyld disass <DSC> --vaddr <ADDR> | Disassemble at address |
dyld disass <DSC> --symbol <SYM> --image <DYLIB> | Disassemble by symbol |
dyld xref <DSC> <ADDR> --all | Find all references to address |
dyld dump <DSC> <ADDR> --size 256 | Dump raw bytes at address |
dyld str <DSC> "pattern" --image <DYLIB> | Search strings |
dyld objc --class <DSC> --image <DYLIB> | List ObjC classes |
dyld extract <DSC> <DYLIB> -o ./out/ | Extract dylib for external tools |
Common Workflow
# 1. Resolve address from crash/trace ipsw dyld a2s $DSC 0x1bc39e1e0 # → -[SomeClass someMethod:] + 0x40 # 2. Disassemble around that address ipsw dyld disass $DSC --vaddr 0x1bc39e1e0 # 3. Find who calls this function ipsw dyld xref $DSC 0x1bc39e1a0 --all # 4. Extract string/data referenced in disassembly ipsw dyld dump $DSC 0x1bc39e200 --size 64
Tip: Always use --image <DYLIB> - it's 10x+ faster.
See references/dyld.md for complete DSC commands.
Kernel Analysis
# List all KEXTs ipsw kernel kexts kernelcache.release.iPhone16,1 # Extract specific KEXT ipsw kernel extract kernelcache sandbox --output ./kexts/ # Dump syscalls ipsw kernel syscall kernelcache # Diff KEXTs between versions ipsw kernel kexts --diff kernelcache_17.0 kernelcache_18.0
See references/kernel.md for KEXT extraction and kernel analysis.
Entitlements
# Single binary entitlements ipsw macho info --ent /path/to/binary # Build searchable database from IPSW ipsw ent --sqlite ent.db --ipsw iOS18.ipsw # Query database ipsw ent --sqlite ent.db --key "com.apple.private.security.no-sandbox" ipsw ent --sqlite ent.db --key "platform-application" ipsw ent --sqlite ent.db --key "com.apple.private.tcc.manager"
See references/entitlements.md for common entitlements and query patterns.
Class Dump
Dump Objective-C headers from binaries or dyld_shared_cache:
# Dump all headers from framework in DSC ipsw class-dump $DSC SpringBoardServices --headers -o ./headers/ # Dump specific class ipsw class-dump $DSC Security --class SecKey # Filter by pattern ipsw class-dump $DSC UIKit --class 'UIApplication.*' --headers -o ./headers/ # Include runtime addresses (for hooking) ipsw class-dump $DSC Security --re
See references/class-dump.md for filtering and output options.
Mach-O Analysis
# Full binary info ipsw macho info /path/to/binary # Disassemble function ipsw macho disass /path/to/binary --symbol _main # Get entitlements and signature ipsw macho info --ent /path/to/binary ipsw macho info --sig /path/to/binary
See references/macho.md for complete Mach-O commands.
Reference Files
- •references/download.md - Firmware download, device IDs, extraction
- •references/dyld.md - Complete DSC commands (a2s, xref, dump, str, extract)
- •references/kernel.md - Kernel and KEXT analysis
- •references/entitlements.md - Entitlements database and queries
- •references/class-dump.md - ObjC header dumping
- •references/macho.md - Mach-O binary analysis
Tips
- •Symbol caching: First
a2s/symaddrcreates.a2scache - subsequent lookups are instant - •Use --image flag: Specifying dylib is 10x+ faster for DSC operations
- •JSON output: Most commands support
--jsonfor scripting - •Device IDs: Use
ipsw device-listto find device identifiers