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This submenu contains actions to work with the Lumina server:
To learn more about Lumina, please read:
This commands retrieves about the current database from Lumina.
IDA will calculate checksums for all non-trivial functions in the database and send it to Lumina. This information will be used to match and retrieve metadata, which will be automatically applied.
Please note that this may overwrite your changes, so taking a database snapshot and saving the database before invoking this command is a good idea.
By non-trivial functions we mean:
See also , which allows the user to interactively apply metadata.
IDA will calculate checksums for all non-trivial functions in the database, extract metadata about them, and send it to Lumina. The metadata includes function names and types, user comments, operand types, etc.
If Lumina already has metadata about the involved functions, it will be replaced only if the new metadata is better and more complete.
Only functions with non-trivial names are pushed by this command.
IDA will calculate checksums for all non-trivial functions in the database and send it to Lumina. This information will be used to match and retrieve metadata. After that IDA will display list of matched functions.
The user can then select the desired metadata and apply it to the database. If the result is not satisfactory, it is possible to revert the changes.
Once the window is closed, it is not possible to revert the changes anymore.
At the bottom of the window there are convenience buttons to apply or revert all available metadata.
Metadata currently consists of the following information:
We plan to add more information to metadata in the future.
This commands sends about the current database to Lumina.
This commands retrieves about the current database from Lumina.
See also , which automatically applied all retrieved metadata.
This commands tries to retrieve about the current function from Lumina. If successful, the metadata will be automatically applied.
This commands sends about the current function to Lumina.