return_all=True on large binaries (1800+ functions) produced 72K char
responses that exceeded the MCP tool result limit. Instead of truncating,
oversized responses now return a structured summary with sample data,
available fields, and actionable instructions for narrowing the query.
Three layers of filtering:
- Server-side grep: Jython HTTP handlers filter during Ghidra iteration
- Field projection: jq-style key selection strips unneeded fields
- Token budget guard: responses exceeding 8k tokens return a summary
New files: core/filtering.py (project_fields, apply_grep, estimate_and_guard)
Modified: config, pagination, base mixin, all 5 domain mixins, headless server
Rewrite GhydraMCPServer.py from 348 to 2138 lines, implementing all 45
routes that the MCP client expects. Previously, most endpoints returned
{"error": "Not found"}, breaking tools like data_list, xrefs_list, and
memory_read.
Key changes:
- Regex-based routing table with method-aware dispatch
- Thread-safe Ghidra transactions via threading.Lock()
- Full read endpoints: functions, data, strings, memory, xrefs, structs
- Full write endpoints: rename, comment, signature, create function/data
- Analysis endpoints: callgraph traversal, dataflow, run analysis
- Jython/Python 2 compatible (no f-strings, type hints, or walrus ops)
Tested with Docker build and curl against all major endpoint groups.
MCP client integration verified working.
- Add GhydraMCPServer.py with fixed strings endpoint (Jython compatible)
- Fix strings endpoint to iterate through defined data instead of using
DefinedDataIterator.definedStrings() which isn't accessible in Jython
- Add entrypoint.sh for Docker container initialization