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==============================================================================
The following individuals have helped identify specific bugs and improvements
in Detours. The entire Detours community has benefited from their help.
==============================================================================
* Jay Krell: Identified issue with VirtualSize == 0 files created in
NT 3.1 images. (Build_339)
* Igor Odnovorov: Identified an issue with the placement of the trampoline
region when a function is detoured twice and the second
trampoline region is outside of the +/- 2GB range of
the target. (Build_337)
* Jay Krell: Identified need for some programs to enumerate the
address of IAT entries. (Build_336)
* Calvin Hsia: Identified need for some program to change the excluded
system region. (Build_336)
* Adam Smith: Identified error in failure handling when VirtualProect
cannot make pages executable because the Prohibit
Dynamic Code Generation mitigation policy has been
applied to a process. (Build_335)
* Ben Faull: Identified fix to detour_alloc_region_from_lo and
detour_alloc_region_from_hi that preserves ASLR entropy.
(Build_334)
* Shaoxiang Su: Reported errors building with Visual Studio 2015.
(Build_332)
* Jay Krell: Identified and resolved significant gaps in the X86, X64
and IA64 disassemblers for instruction found in code,
but seldom found in function prologues. (Build_331)
* Allan Murphy: Identify error in rep and jmp ds: encodings. (Build_331)
* Philip Bacon: Identified incorrect entry point return for pure
resource-only binaries. (Build_330)
* Jay Krell: Identified failure in DetourAttachEx to update nAlign.
(Build_330)
* Sumit Sarin: Helped debug error with packed binaries.
(Build_329)
* Nitya Kumar Sharma: Reported bug in DetourAfterWithDll for 32/64 agnostic
EXEs.
(Build_327)
* Richard Black: Identified a large number of typos in documentation.
(Build_326)
* Michael Bilodeau: Identified bug in DetourUpdateProcessWithDll when the
target process contains a Detours payload *after* all
valid PE binaries.
(Build_324)
* Meera Jindal: Reported bug in identification of target address in
DetourCopyInstruction for jmp[] and call[] on x86 & x64,
the ff15 and ff25 opcodes.
(Build_323)
* Ken Johnson: Assistance with SAL 2.0 annotations.
(Build_319)
* Nick Wood: Identified bug in DetourFindFunction on ARM.
(Build_314)
* Mark Russinovich: Helped debug DetourCreateProcessWithDllEx.
(Build_314)
* John Lin: Implementation idea for DetoursCreateProcessWithDllEx.
(Build_314)
* Andrew Zawadowskiy Reported an improper memory page permissions
vulnerability in Detours 2.1. (Vulnerability does not
exist in versions later than Detours 2.1.)
(Build_223)
* Nightxie: Identified bug in detour_alloc_round_up_to_region.
(Build_310)
* Diana Milirud: Identified bug in B* instructions on ARM.
(Build_309)
* Juan Carlos Identified correct MSIL entry point for unsigned MSIL.
Luciani: (Build_308)
* Lee Hunt Suggested improvements in algorithm for allocation of
Lawrence Landauer trampoline regions on x64 to avoid collisions with
Joe Laughlin: system DLLs.
(Build_307)
* Tyler Sims Identified bug in handling of "anycpu" MSIL binaries
Darren Kennedy: on x64.
(Build_307)
* Andre Vachon: Help with optimized binaries.
(Build 301)
* Chris Mann: Identified fix not forward ported from 2.2 to 3.0.
(Build_301)
* Mark Irving: Identified bug with EXEs missing second import table.
(Build_300)
* Ben Schwarz: Identified bug in handling of multi-byte NOPs.
(Build_300)
* Aaron Giles Coded initial ARM/Thumb2 disassembler.
Jared Henderson: (Build_300)
* Doug Brubacher: Coded initial x86 disassembler.
(Build_100)