Albert Gorski f10643fa43 Handle Changes in OAT Files for Android 8.1 (OAT 131)
- The OAT Header has a new field containing the offset to the
  entries for the DEX files.
    - The change was made in OAT 127.
    - All offsets in the header had to be adjusted to account
      for this new field.
    - The offset to the entries for the DEX files also had to
      be adjusted to use this field as they are no longer
      right after the key value store.
- The format of the DEX entries also changed in OAT 127 and
  again in OAT 131.
    - The field containing the offset to the method bss
      mapping was added in OAT 127.
    - The field containing the offset to the dex sections
      layout was added in OAT 131 right before the method
      bss mapping offset.
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smali/baksmali is an assembler/disassembler for the dex format used by dalvik, Android's Java VM implementation. The syntax is loosely based on Jasmin's/dedexer's syntax, and supports the full functionality of the dex format (annotations, debug info, line info, etc.)

Downloads are at https://bitbucket.org/JesusFreke/smali/downloads/. If you are interested in submitting a patch, feel free to send me a pull request here.

See the wiki for more info/news/release notes/etc.

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