As quoted from source (Creating the smallest possible PE executable): 1
- Smallest possible PE file: 97 bytes
- Smallest possible PE file on Windows 2000: 133 bytes
- Smallest PE file that downloads a file over WebDAV and executes it: 133 bytes
The files above are the smallest possible PE files due to requirements of the PE file format and cannot be improved further.
This result was achieved with some clever NASM tricks, such as removing the step that links to C stdlib
and removing a number of header fields and data directories.
The full source code is below. It is effectively the same as the article with these modification:
- Removal of blank lines
sectalign
label renamed tosect_align
. Since the time this assembly code was writtensectalign
became a NASM keyword. Rename it to avoid warnings and errors.
The code is as follows:
; tiny97.asm, copyright Alexander Sotirov
BITS 32
;
; MZ header
; The only two fields that matter are e_magic and e_lfanew
mzhdr:
dw "MZ" ; e_magic
dw 0 ; e_cblp UNUSED
; PE signature
pesig:
dd "PE" ; e_cp, e_crlc UNUSED ; PE signature
; PE header
pehdr:
dw 0x014C ; e_cparhdr UNUSED ; Machine (Intel 386)
dw 1 ; e_minalloc UNUSED ; NumberOfSections
; dd 0xC3582A6A ; e_maxalloc, e_ss UNUSED ; TimeDateStamp UNUSED
; Entry point
start:
push byte 42
pop eax
ret
codesize equ $ - start
dd 0 ; e_sp, e_csum UNUSED ; PointerToSymbolTable UNUSED
dd 0 ; e_ip, e_cs UNUSED ; NumberOfSymbols UNUSED
dw sections-opthdr ; e_lsarlc UNUSED ; SizeOfOptionalHeader
dw 0x103 ; e_ovno UNUSED ; Characteristics
; PE optional header
; The debug directory size at offset 0x94 from here must be 0
filealign equ 4
sect_align equ 4 ; must be 4 because of e_lfanew
%define round(n, r) (((n+(r-1))/r)*r)
opthdr:
dw 0x10B ; e_res UNUSED ; Magic (PE32)
db 8 ; MajorLinkerVersion UNUSED
db 0 ; MinorLinkerVersion UNUSED
; PE code section
sections:
dd round(codesize, filealign) ; SizeOfCode UNUSED ; Name UNUSED
dd 0 ; e_oemid, e_oeminfo UNUSED ; SizeOfInitializedData UNUSED
dd codesize ; e_res2 UNUSED ; SizeOfUninitializedData UNUSED ; VirtualSize
dd start ; AddressOfEntryPoint ; VirtualAddress
dd codesize ; BaseOfCode UNUSED ; SizeOfRawData
dd start ; BaseOfData UNUSED ; PointerToRawData
dd 0x400000 ; ImageBase ; PointerToRelocations UNUSED
dd sect_align ; e_lfanew ; SectionAlignment ; PointerToLinenumbers UNUSED
dd filealign ; FileAlignment ; NumberOfRelocations, NumberOfLinenumbers UNUSED
dw 4 ; MajorOperatingSystemVersion UNUSED ; Characteristics UNUSED
dw 0 ; MinorOperatingSystemVersion UNUSED
dw 0 ; MajorImageVersion UNUSED
dw 0 ; MinorImageVersion UNUSED
dw 4 ; MajorSubsystemVersion
dw 0 ; MinorSubsystemVersion UNUSED
dd 0 ; Win32VersionValue UNUSED
dd round(hdrsize, sect_align)+round(codesize,sect_align) ; SizeOfImage
dd round(hdrsize, filealign) ; SizeOfHeaders
dd 0 ; CheckSum UNUSED
db 2 ; Subsystem (Win32 GUI)
hdrsize equ $ - $$
filesize equ $ - $$
To build into an executable use:
nasm -f bin tiny97.asm -o tiny97.exe
For GNU/Linux ELF executables, See the article “Whirlwind Tutorial on Creating Really Teensy ELF Executables for Linux”. TL;DR: 1340
bytes, using NASM
Note: This answer is an expansion of J…’s comment on Dec 3 ’16 at 17:31, in order to preserve the information found in the link (in case that too goes dead).
- Tiny PE; Alexander Sotirov; viewed 15/11/2017 @ 17:50 SAST