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== What is new in iOS 8, and how does it work? ==
== What is new in iOS 8, and how does it work? ==


* "would anyone happen to know what the view Reachability invokes is?" "no idea, but my wild guess would be that it's springboard contexthostview for that app."
* "would anyone happen to know what the view Reachability invokes is?" "Yes, in the new framework FrontBoard, you can hook it. It is a FBWindowContextHostView."


* FrontBoard is a new thing
* FrontBoard is a new thing


* Apple seems to call the iOS side Octavia and the OS X side Nero
* Apple seems to call the iOS side Octavia and the OS X side Nero
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== Which tools and other preexisting things are still working on iOS 8? Which ones don't work? ==
== Which tools and other preexisting things are still working on iOS 8? Which ones don't work? ==

Revision as of 12:47, 25 October 2014

Let's collect knowledge like we did with Updating extensions for iOS 7 - paste in your notes and share what you've learned, and somebody else will organize it later. :) If you want to collaborate over IRC, see IRC for how to connect to #theos and #iphonedev.

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What has changed in iOS 8? (Classes, frameworks, etc.)

  • The term 'Display Identifier' has been removed from SpringBoard. Methods that used the term usually have a 'Bundle Identifier' equivalent; e.g. -[SBApplicationController applicationWithDisplayIdentifier:] and -[SBApplication displayIdentifier] are now -[SBApplicationController applicationWithBundleIdentifier] and -[SBApplication bundleIdentifier]
  • "Has anyone looked into granting entitlements in iOS 8? It would appear the popular method of hooking "_XPCConnectionHasEntitlement" no longer works." "I haven't had a whole lot of time to do testing or look for better methods but I found "_BSAuditTokenTaskHasEntitlement" which appears to have a similar function to "_XPCConnectionHasEntitlement", its part of the "assertiond" process which must be hooked in order to access it, so far it's worked. More specifically, part of the "BaseBoard" private framework within "assertiond"."
  • PLBatteryPropertiesEntry no longer seems to exist for getting current battery info such as: [PLBatteryPropertiesEntry batteryPropertiesEntry].currentCapacity. You can still use:
io_service_t powerSource = IOServiceGetMatchingService(kIOMasterPortDefault, IOServiceMatching("IOPMPowerSource"));
CFNumberRef currentCapacityNum = (CFNumberRef)IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(powerSource, CFSTR(kIOPMPSCurrentCapacityKey), kCFAllocatorDefault, 0);
  • Mobile application containers are at /var/mobile/Containers/Application
  • Looks like certain apps dont have privileges for IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty anymore (Safari, Mail)
  • xTM3x has been doing some research into preference saving (log, file atomicity takes long enough to see the auxiliary files)

What is new in iOS 8, and how does it work?

  • "would anyone happen to know what the view Reachability invokes is?" "Yes, in the new framework FrontBoard, you can hook it. It is a FBWindowContextHostView."
  • FrontBoard is a new thing
  • Apple seems to call the iOS side Octavia and the OS X side Nero

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Which tools and other preexisting things are still working on iOS 8? Which ones don't work?

  • libsymbolicate doesn't work on 8... (VMUHeader is gone from Symbolication.framework)
  • RocketBootstrap seems to work

Random assorted other notes

  • In things like SBStarkBanner* classes, Stark is the codename for the blur-heavy UI since iOS 7