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| ISO7816 Serial Communications |
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| 1. Introduction |
| =============== |
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| ISO/IEC7816 is a series of standards specifying integrated circuit cards (ICC) |
| also known as smart cards. |
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| 2. Hardware-related considerations |
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| Some CPUs/UARTs (e.g., Microchip AT91) contain a built-in mode capable of |
| handling communication with a smart card. |
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| For these microcontrollers, the Linux driver should be made capable of |
| working in both modes, and proper ioctls (see later) should be made |
| available at user-level to allow switching from one mode to the other, and |
| vice versa. |
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| 3. Data Structures Already Available in the Kernel |
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| The Linux kernel provides the serial_iso7816 structure (see [1]) to handle |
| ISO7816 communications. This data structure is used to set and configure |
| ISO7816 parameters in ioctls. |
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| Any driver for devices capable of working both as RS232 and ISO7816 should |
| implement the iso7816_config callback in the uart_port structure. The |
| serial_core calls iso7816_config to do the device specific part in response |
| to TIOCGISO7816 and TIOCSISO7816 ioctls (see below). The iso7816_config |
| callback receives a pointer to struct serial_iso7816. |
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| 4. Usage from user-level |
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| From user-level, ISO7816 configuration can be get/set using the previous |
| ioctls. For instance, to set ISO7816 you can use the following code:: |
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| #include <linux/serial.h> |
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| /* Include definition for ISO7816 ioctls: TIOCSISO7816 and TIOCGISO7816 */ |
| #include <sys/ioctl.h> |
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| /* Open your specific device (e.g., /dev/mydevice): */ |
| int fd = open ("/dev/mydevice", O_RDWR); |
| if (fd < 0) { |
| /* Error handling. See errno. */ |
| } |
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| struct serial_iso7816 iso7816conf; |
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| /* Reserved fields as to be zeroed */ |
| memset(&iso7816conf, 0, sizeof(iso7816conf)); |
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| /* Enable ISO7816 mode: */ |
| iso7816conf.flags |= SER_ISO7816_ENABLED; |
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| /* Select the protocol: */ |
| /* T=0 */ |
| iso7816conf.flags |= SER_ISO7816_T(0); |
| /* or T=1 */ |
| iso7816conf.flags |= SER_ISO7816_T(1); |
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| /* Set the guard time: */ |
| iso7816conf.tg = 2; |
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| /* Set the clock frequency*/ |
| iso7816conf.clk = 3571200; |
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| /* Set transmission factors: */ |
| iso7816conf.sc_fi = 372; |
| iso7816conf.sc_di = 1; |
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| if (ioctl(fd_usart, TIOCSISO7816, &iso7816conf) < 0) { |
| /* Error handling. See errno. */ |
| } |
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| /* Use read() and write() syscalls here... */ |
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| /* Close the device when finished: */ |
| if (close (fd) < 0) { |
| /* Error handling. See errno. */ |
| } |
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| 5. References |
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| [1] include/uapi/linux/serial.h |