| # coding=utf-8 |
| """Representation of the ISO7816-4 filesystem model. |
| |
| The File (and its derived classes) represent the structure / hierarchy |
| of the ISO7816-4 smart card file system with the MF, DF, EF and ADF |
| entries, further sub-divided into the EF sub-types Transparent, Linear Fixed, etc. |
| |
| The classes are intended to represent the *specification* of the filesystem, |
| not the actual contents / runtime state of interacting with a given smart card. |
| """ |
| |
| # (C) 2021 by Harald Welte <laforge@osmocom.org> |
| # |
| # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| # the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or |
| # (at your option) any later version. |
| # |
| # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| # GNU General Public License for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| |
| import code |
| import tempfile |
| import json |
| import abc |
| import inspect |
| |
| import cmd2 |
| from cmd2 import CommandSet, with_default_category, with_argparser |
| import argparse |
| |
| from typing import cast, Optional, Iterable, List, Dict, Tuple, Union |
| |
| from smartcard.util import toBytes |
| |
| from pySim.utils import sw_match, h2b, b2h, i2h, is_hex, auto_int, bertlv_parse_one, Hexstr |
| from pySim.construct import filter_dict, parse_construct, build_construct |
| from pySim.exceptions import * |
| from pySim.jsonpath import js_path_find, js_path_modify |
| from pySim.commands import SimCardCommands |
| |
| # int: a single service is associated with this file |
| # list: any of the listed services requires this file |
| # tuple: logical-and of the listed services requires this file |
| CardFileService = Union[int, List[int], Tuple[int, ...]] |
| |
| Size = Tuple[int, Optional[int]] |
| |
| class CardFile: |
| """Base class for all objects in the smart card filesystem. |
| Serve as a common ancestor to all other file types; rarely used directly. |
| """ |
| RESERVED_NAMES = ['..', '.', '/', 'MF'] |
| RESERVED_FIDS = ['3f00'] |
| |
| def __init__(self, fid: str = None, sfid: str = None, name: str = None, desc: str = None, |
| parent: Optional['CardDF'] = None, profile: Optional['CardProfile'] = None, |
| service: Optional[CardFileService] = None): |
| """ |
| Args: |
| fid : File Identifier (4 hex digits) |
| sfid : Short File Identifier (2 hex digits, optional) |
| name : Brief name of the file, lik EF_ICCID |
| desc : Description of the file |
| parent : Parent CardFile object within filesystem hierarchy |
| profile : Card profile that this file should be part of |
| service : Service (SST/UST/IST) associated with the file |
| """ |
| if not isinstance(self, CardADF) and fid == None: |
| raise ValueError("fid is mandatory") |
| if fid: |
| fid = fid.lower() |
| self.fid = fid # file identifier |
| self.sfid = sfid # short file identifier |
| self.name = name # human readable name |
| self.desc = desc # human readable description |
| self.parent = parent |
| if self.parent and self.parent != self and self.fid: |
| self.parent.add_file(self) |
| self.profile = profile |
| self.service = service |
| self.shell_commands = [] # type: List[CommandSet] |
| |
| # Note: the basic properties (fid, name, ect.) are verified when |
| # the file is attached to a parent file. See method add_file() in |
| # class Card DF |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| if self.name: |
| return self.name |
| else: |
| return self.fid |
| |
| def _path_element(self, prefer_name: bool) -> Optional[str]: |
| if prefer_name and self.name: |
| return self.name |
| else: |
| return self.fid |
| |
| def fully_qualified_path_str(self, prefer_name: bool = True) -> str: |
| """Return fully qualified path to file as string. |
| |
| Args: |
| prefer_name : Preferably build path of names; fall-back to FIDs as required |
| """ |
| return '/'.join(self.fully_qualified_path(prefer_name)) |
| |
| def fully_qualified_path(self, prefer_name: bool = True) -> List[str]: |
| """Return fully qualified path to file as list of FID or name strings. |
| |
| Args: |
| prefer_name : Preferably build path of names; fall-back to FIDs as required |
| """ |
| if self.parent and self.parent != self: |
| ret = self.parent.fully_qualified_path(prefer_name) |
| else: |
| ret = [] |
| elem = self._path_element(prefer_name) |
| if elem: |
| ret.append(elem) |
| return ret |
| |
| def fully_qualified_path_fobj(self) -> List['CardFile']: |
| """Return fully qualified path to file as list of CardFile instance references.""" |
| if self.parent and self.parent != self: |
| ret = self.parent.fully_qualified_path_fobj() |
| else: |
| ret = [] |
| if self: |
| ret.append(self) |
| return ret |
| |
| def build_select_path_to(self, target: 'CardFile') -> Optional[List['CardFile']]: |
| |
| # special-case handling for applications. Applications may be selected |
| # any time from any location. If there is an ADF somewhere in the path, |
| # we may clip everything before that ADF. |
| def clip_path(inter_path): |
| for i in reversed(range(0, len(inter_path))): |
| if isinstance(inter_path[i], CardADF): |
| return inter_path[i:] |
| return inter_path |
| |
| """Build the relative sequence of files we need to traverse to get from us to 'target'.""" |
| # special-case handling for selecting MF while the MF is selected |
| if target == target.get_mf(): |
| return [target] |
| cur_fqpath = self.fully_qualified_path_fobj() |
| target_fqpath = target.fully_qualified_path_fobj() |
| inter_path = [] |
| cur_fqpath.reverse() |
| for ce in cur_fqpath: |
| inter_path.append(ce) |
| for i in range(0, len(target_fqpath)-1): |
| te = target_fqpath[i] |
| if te == ce: |
| for te2 in target_fqpath[i+1:]: |
| inter_path.append(te2) |
| # we found our common ancestor |
| return clip_path(inter_path[1:]) |
| return None |
| |
| def get_mf(self) -> Optional['CardMF']: |
| """Return the MF (root) of the file system.""" |
| if self.parent == None: |
| return None |
| # iterate towards the top. MF has parent == self |
| node = self |
| while node.parent and node.parent != node: |
| node = node.parent |
| return cast(CardMF, node) |
| |
| def _get_self_selectables(self, alias: str = None, flags=[]) -> Dict[str, 'CardFile']: |
| """Return a dict of {'identifier': self} tuples. |
| |
| Args: |
| alias : Add an alias with given name to 'self' |
| flags : Specify which selectables to return 'FIDS' and/or 'NAMES'; |
| If not specified, all selectables will be returned. |
| Returns: |
| dict containing reference to 'self' for all identifiers. |
| """ |
| sels = {} |
| if alias: |
| sels.update({alias: self}) |
| if self.fid and (flags == [] or 'FIDS' in flags): |
| sels.update({self.fid: self}) |
| if self.name and (flags == [] or 'FNAMES' in flags): |
| sels.update({self.name: self}) |
| return sels |
| |
| def _get_parent_selectables(self, alias: Optional[str] = None, flags=[]) -> Dict[str, 'CardFile']: |
| sels = {} |
| if not self.parent or self.parent == self: |
| return sels |
| # add our immediate parent |
| if alias: |
| sels.update({alias: self.parent}) |
| if self.parent.fid and (flags == [] or 'FIDS' in flags): |
| sels.update({self.parent.fid: self.parent}) |
| if self.parent.name and (flags == [] or 'FNAMES' in flags): |
| sels.update({self.parent.name: self.parent}) |
| # recurse to parents of our parent, but without any alias |
| sels.update(self.parent._get_parent_selectables(None, flags)) |
| return sels |
| |
| def get_selectables(self, flags=[]) -> Dict[str, 'CardFile']: |
| """Return a dict of {'identifier': File} that is selectable from the current file. |
| |
| Args: |
| flags : Specify which selectables to return 'FIDS' and/or 'NAMES'; |
| If not specified, all selectables will be returned. |
| Returns: |
| dict containing all selectable items. Key is identifier (string), value |
| a reference to a CardFile (or derived class) instance. |
| """ |
| sels = {} |
| # we can always select ourself |
| if flags == [] or 'SELF' in flags: |
| sels = self._get_self_selectables('.', flags) |
| # we can always select our parent |
| if flags == [] or 'PARENT' in flags: |
| sels.update(self._get_parent_selectables('..', flags)) |
| # if we have a MF, we can always select its applications |
| if flags == [] or 'MF' in flags: |
| mf = self.get_mf() |
| if mf: |
| sels.update(mf._get_self_selectables(flags=flags)) |
| sels.update(mf.get_app_selectables(flags=flags)) |
| return sels |
| |
| def get_selectable_names(self, flags=[]) -> List[str]: |
| """Return a dict of {'identifier': File} that is selectable from the current file. |
| |
| Args: |
| flags : Specify which selectables to return 'FIDS' and/or 'NAMES'; |
| If not specified, all selectables will be returned. |
| Returns: |
| list containing all selectable names. |
| """ |
| sels = self.get_selectables(flags) |
| sel_keys = list(sels.keys()) |
| sel_keys.sort() |
| return sel_keys |
| |
| def decode_select_response(self, data_hex: str): |
| """Decode the response to a SELECT command. |
| |
| Args: |
| data_hex: Hex string of the select response |
| """ |
| |
| # When the current file does not implement a custom select response decoder, |
| # we just ask the parent file to decode the select response. If this method |
| # is not overloaded by the current file we will again ask the parent file. |
| # This way we recursively travel up the file system tree until we hit a file |
| # that does implement a concrete decoder. |
| if self.parent: |
| return self.parent.decode_select_response(data_hex) |
| |
| def get_profile(self): |
| """Get the profile associated with this file. If this file does not have any |
| profile assigned, try to find a file above (usually the MF) in the filesystem |
| hirarchy that has a profile assigned |
| """ |
| |
| # If we have a profile set, return it |
| if self.profile: |
| return self.profile |
| |
| # Walk up recursively until we hit a parent that has a profile set |
| if self.parent: |
| return self.parent.get_profile() |
| return None |
| |
| def should_exist_for_services(self, services: List[int]): |
| """Assuming the provided list of activated services, should this file exist and be activated?.""" |
| if self.service is None: |
| return None |
| elif isinstance(self.service, int): |
| # a single service determines the result |
| return self.service in services |
| elif isinstance(self.service, list): |
| # any of the services active -> true |
| for s in self.service: |
| if s in services: |
| return True |
| return False |
| elif isinstance(self.service, tuple): |
| # all of the services active -> true |
| for s in self.service: |
| if not s in services: |
| return False |
| return True |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("self.service must be either int or list or tuple") |
| |
| |
| class CardDF(CardFile): |
| """DF (Dedicated File) in the smart card filesystem. Those are basically sub-directories.""" |
| |
| @with_default_category('DF/ADF Commands') |
| class ShellCommands(CommandSet): |
| def __init__(self): |
| super().__init__() |
| |
| def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
| if not isinstance(self, CardADF): |
| if not 'fid' in kwargs: |
| raise TypeError('fid is mandatory for all DF') |
| super().__init__(**kwargs) |
| self.children = dict() |
| self.shell_commands = [self.ShellCommands()] |
| # dict of CardFile affected by service(int), indexed by service |
| self.files_by_service = {} |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "DF(%s)" % (super().__str__()) |
| |
| def _add_file_services(self, child): |
| """Add a child (DF/EF) to the files_by_services of the parent.""" |
| if not child.service: |
| return |
| if isinstance(child.service, int): |
| self.files_by_service.setdefault(child.service, []).append(child) |
| elif isinstance(child.service, list): |
| for service in child.service: |
| self.files_by_service.setdefault(service, []).append(child) |
| elif isinstance(child.service, tuple): |
| for service in child.service: |
| self.files_by_service.setdefault(service, []).append(child) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError |
| |
| def _has_service(self): |
| if self.service: |
| return True |
| for c in self.children.values(): |
| if isinstance(c, CardDF): |
| if c._has_service(): |
| return True |
| |
| def add_file(self, child: CardFile, ignore_existing: bool = False): |
| """Add a child (DF/EF) to this DF. |
| Args: |
| child: The new DF/EF to be added |
| ignore_existing: Ignore, if file with given FID already exists. Old one will be kept. |
| """ |
| if not isinstance(child, CardFile): |
| raise TypeError("Expected a File instance") |
| if not is_hex(child.fid, minlen=4, maxlen=4): |
| raise ValueError("File name %s is not a valid fid" % (child.fid)) |
| if child.name in CardFile.RESERVED_NAMES: |
| raise ValueError("File name %s is a reserved name" % (child.name)) |
| if child.fid in CardFile.RESERVED_FIDS: |
| raise ValueError("File fid %s is a reserved fid" % (child.fid)) |
| if child.fid in self.children: |
| if ignore_existing: |
| return |
| raise ValueError( |
| "File with given fid %s already exists in %s" % (child.fid, self)) |
| if self.lookup_file_by_sfid(child.sfid): |
| raise ValueError( |
| "File with given sfid %s already exists in %s" % (child.sfid, self)) |
| if self.lookup_file_by_name(child.name): |
| if ignore_existing: |
| return |
| raise ValueError( |
| "File with given name %s already exists in %s" % (child.name, self)) |
| self.children[child.fid] = child |
| child.parent = self |
| # update the service -> file relationship table |
| self._add_file_services(child) |
| if isinstance(child, CardDF): |
| for c in child.children.values(): |
| self._add_file_services(c) |
| if isinstance(c, CardDF): |
| for gc in c.children.values(): |
| if isinstance(gc, CardDF): |
| if gc._has_service(): |
| raise ValueError('TODO: implement recursive service -> file mapping') |
| |
| def add_files(self, children: Iterable[CardFile], ignore_existing: bool = False): |
| """Add a list of child (DF/EF) to this DF |
| |
| Args: |
| children: List of new DF/EFs to be added |
| ignore_existing: Ignore, if file[s] with given FID already exists. Old one[s] will be kept. |
| """ |
| for child in children: |
| self.add_file(child, ignore_existing) |
| |
| def get_selectables(self, flags=[]) -> dict: |
| """Return a dict of {'identifier': File} that is selectable from the current DF. |
| |
| Args: |
| flags : Specify which selectables to return 'FIDS' and/or 'NAMES'; |
| If not specified, all selectables will be returned. |
| Returns: |
| dict containing all selectable items. Key is identifier (string), value |
| a reference to a CardFile (or derived class) instance. |
| """ |
| # global selectables + our children |
| sels = super().get_selectables(flags) |
| if flags == [] or 'FIDS' in flags: |
| sels.update({x.fid: x for x in self.children.values() if x.fid}) |
| if flags == [] or 'FNAMES' in flags: |
| sels.update({x.name: x for x in self.children.values() if x.name}) |
| return sels |
| |
| def lookup_file_by_name(self, name: Optional[str]) -> Optional[CardFile]: |
| """Find a file with given name within current DF.""" |
| if name == None: |
| return None |
| for i in self.children.values(): |
| if i.name and i.name == name: |
| return i |
| return None |
| |
| def lookup_file_by_sfid(self, sfid: Optional[str]) -> Optional[CardFile]: |
| """Find a file with given short file ID within current DF.""" |
| if sfid == None: |
| return None |
| for i in self.children.values(): |
| if i.sfid == int(str(sfid)): |
| return i |
| return None |
| |
| def lookup_file_by_fid(self, fid: str) -> Optional[CardFile]: |
| """Find a file with given file ID within current DF.""" |
| if fid in self.children: |
| return self.children[fid] |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class CardMF(CardDF): |
| """MF (Master File) in the smart card filesystem""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
| # can be overridden; use setdefault |
| kwargs.setdefault('fid', '3f00') |
| kwargs.setdefault('name', 'MF') |
| kwargs.setdefault('desc', 'Master File (directory root)') |
| # cannot be overridden; use assignment |
| kwargs['parent'] = self |
| super().__init__(**kwargs) |
| self.applications = dict() |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "MF(%s)" % (self.fid) |
| |
| def add_application_df(self, app: 'CardADF'): |
| """Add an Application to the MF""" |
| if not isinstance(app, CardADF): |
| raise TypeError("Expected an ADF instance") |
| if app.aid in self.applications: |
| raise ValueError("AID %s already exists" % (app.aid)) |
| self.applications[app.aid] = app |
| app.parent = self |
| |
| def get_app_names(self): |
| """Get list of completions (AID names)""" |
| return list(self.applications.values()) |
| |
| def get_selectables(self, flags=[]) -> dict: |
| """Return a dict of {'identifier': File} that is selectable from the current DF. |
| |
| Args: |
| flags : Specify which selectables to return 'FIDS' and/or 'NAMES'; |
| If not specified, all selectables will be returned. |
| Returns: |
| dict containing all selectable items. Key is identifier (string), value |
| a reference to a CardFile (or derived class) instance. |
| """ |
| sels = super().get_selectables(flags) |
| sels.update(self.get_app_selectables(flags)) |
| return sels |
| |
| def get_app_selectables(self, flags=[]) -> dict: |
| """Get applications by AID + name""" |
| sels = {} |
| if flags == [] or 'AIDS' in flags: |
| sels.update({x.aid: x for x in self.applications.values()}) |
| if flags == [] or 'ANAMES' in flags: |
| sels.update( |
| {x.name: x for x in self.applications.values() if x.name}) |
| return sels |
| |
| def decode_select_response(self, data_hex: Optional[str]) -> object: |
| """Decode the response to a SELECT command. |
| |
| This is the fall-back method which automatically defers to the standard decoding |
| method defined by the card profile. When no profile is set, then no decoding is |
| performed. Specific derived classes (usually ADF) can overload this method to |
| install specific decoding. |
| """ |
| |
| if not data_hex: |
| return data_hex |
| |
| profile = self.get_profile() |
| |
| if profile: |
| return profile.decode_select_response(data_hex) |
| else: |
| return data_hex |
| |
| |
| class CardADF(CardDF): |
| """ADF (Application Dedicated File) in the smart card filesystem""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, aid: str, has_fs: bool=False, **kwargs): |
| super().__init__(**kwargs) |
| # reference to CardApplication may be set from CardApplication constructor |
| self.application = None # type: Optional[CardApplication] |
| self.aid = aid # Application Identifier |
| self.has_fs = has_fs # Flag to tell whether the ADF supports a filesystem or not |
| mf = self.get_mf() |
| if mf: |
| mf.add_application_df(self) |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "ADF(%s)" % (self.name if self.name else self.aid) |
| |
| def _path_element(self, prefer_name: bool): |
| if self.name and prefer_name: |
| return self.name |
| else: |
| return self.aid |
| |
| |
| class CardEF(CardFile): |
| """EF (Entry File) in the smart card filesystem""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, *, fid, **kwargs): |
| kwargs['fid'] = fid |
| super().__init__(**kwargs) |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "EF(%s)" % (super().__str__()) |
| |
| def get_selectables(self, flags=[]) -> dict: |
| """Return a dict of {'identifier': File} that is selectable from the current DF. |
| |
| Args: |
| flags : Specify which selectables to return 'FIDS' and/or 'NAMES'; |
| If not specified, all selectables will be returned. |
| Returns: |
| dict containing all selectable items. Key is identifier (string), value |
| a reference to a CardFile (or derived class) instance. |
| """ |
| # global selectable names + those of the parent DF |
| sels = super().get_selectables(flags) |
| if flags == [] or 'FIDS' in flags: |
| sels.update({x.fid: x for x in self.parent.children.values() if x.fid and x != self}) |
| if flags == [] or 'FNAMES' in flags: |
| sels.update({x.name: x for x in self.parent.children.values() if x.name and x != self}) |
| return sels |
| |
| |
| class TransparentEF(CardEF): |
| """Transparent EF (Entry File) in the smart card filesystem. |
| |
| A Transparent EF is a binary file with no formal structure. This is contrary to |
| Record based EFs which have [fixed size] records that can be individually read/updated.""" |
| |
| @with_default_category('Transparent EF Commands') |
| class ShellCommands(CommandSet): |
| """Shell commands specific for transparent EFs.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| super().__init__() |
| |
| dec_hex_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| dec_hex_parser.add_argument('--oneline', action='store_true', |
| help='No JSON pretty-printing, dump as a single line') |
| dec_hex_parser.add_argument('HEXSTR', help='Hex-string of encoded data to decode') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(dec_hex_parser) |
| def do_decode_hex(self, opts): |
| """Decode command-line provided hex-string as if it was read from the file.""" |
| data = self._cmd.lchan.selected_file.decode_hex(opts.HEXSTR) |
| self._cmd.poutput_json(data, opts.oneline) |
| |
| read_bin_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| read_bin_parser.add_argument( |
| '--offset', type=int, default=0, help='Byte offset for start of read') |
| read_bin_parser.add_argument( |
| '--length', type=int, help='Number of bytes to read') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(read_bin_parser) |
| def do_read_binary(self, opts): |
| """Read binary data from a transparent EF""" |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_binary(opts.length, opts.offset) |
| self._cmd.poutput(data) |
| |
| read_bin_dec_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| read_bin_dec_parser.add_argument('--oneline', action='store_true', |
| help='No JSON pretty-printing, dump as a single line') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(read_bin_dec_parser) |
| def do_read_binary_decoded(self, opts): |
| """Read + decode data from a transparent EF""" |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_binary_dec() |
| self._cmd.poutput_json(data, opts.oneline) |
| |
| upd_bin_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| upd_bin_parser.add_argument( |
| '--offset', type=int, default=0, help='Byte offset for start of read') |
| upd_bin_parser.add_argument( |
| 'data', help='Data bytes (hex format) to write') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(upd_bin_parser) |
| def do_update_binary(self, opts): |
| """Update (Write) data of a transparent EF""" |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.update_binary(opts.data, opts.offset) |
| if data: |
| self._cmd.poutput(data) |
| |
| upd_bin_dec_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| upd_bin_dec_parser.add_argument( |
| 'data', help='Abstract data (JSON format) to write') |
| upd_bin_dec_parser.add_argument('--json-path', type=str, |
| help='JSON path to modify specific element of file only') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(upd_bin_dec_parser) |
| def do_update_binary_decoded(self, opts): |
| """Encode + Update (Write) data of a transparent EF""" |
| if opts.json_path: |
| (data_json, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_binary_dec() |
| js_path_modify(data_json, opts.json_path, |
| json.loads(opts.data)) |
| else: |
| data_json = json.loads(opts.data) |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.update_binary_dec(data_json) |
| if data: |
| self._cmd.poutput_json(data) |
| |
| def do_edit_binary_decoded(self, opts): |
| """Edit the JSON representation of the EF contents in an editor.""" |
| (orig_json, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_binary_dec() |
| with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix='pysim_') as dirname: |
| filename = '%s/file' % dirname |
| # write existing data as JSON to file |
| with open(filename, 'w') as text_file: |
| json.dump(orig_json, text_file, indent=4) |
| # run a text editor |
| self._cmd.run_editor(filename) |
| with open(filename, 'r') as text_file: |
| edited_json = json.load(text_file) |
| if edited_json == orig_json: |
| self._cmd.poutput("Data not modified, skipping write") |
| else: |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.update_binary_dec(edited_json) |
| if data: |
| self._cmd.poutput_json(data) |
| |
| def __init__(self, fid: str, sfid: str = None, name: str = None, desc: str = None, parent: CardDF = None, |
| size: Size = (1, None), **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Args: |
| fid : File Identifier (4 hex digits) |
| sfid : Short File Identifier (2 hex digits, optional) |
| name : Brief name of the file, lik EF_ICCID |
| desc : Description of the file |
| parent : Parent CardFile object within filesystem hierarchy |
| size : tuple of (minimum_size, recommended_size) |
| """ |
| super().__init__(fid=fid, sfid=sfid, name=name, desc=desc, parent=parent, **kwargs) |
| self._construct = None |
| self._tlv = None |
| self.size = size |
| self.shell_commands = [self.ShellCommands()] |
| |
| def decode_bin(self, raw_bin_data: bytearray) -> dict: |
| """Decode raw (binary) data into abstract representation. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide a _decode_bin() or _decode_hex() method |
| for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| raw_bin_data : binary encoded data |
| Returns: |
| abstract_data; dict representing the decoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_bin_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(b2h(raw_bin_data)) |
| if self._construct: |
| return parse_construct(self._construct, raw_bin_data) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_tlv(raw_bin_data) |
| return t.to_dict() |
| return {'raw': raw_bin_data.hex()} |
| |
| def decode_hex(self, raw_hex_data: str) -> dict: |
| """Decode raw (hex string) data into abstract representation. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide a _decode_bin() or _decode_hex() method |
| for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| raw_hex_data : hex-encoded data |
| Returns: |
| abstract_data; dict representing the decoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_hex_data) |
| raw_bin_data = h2b(raw_hex_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_bin_data) |
| if self._construct: |
| return parse_construct(self._construct, raw_bin_data) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_tlv(raw_bin_data) |
| return t.to_dict() |
| return {'raw': raw_bin_data.hex()} |
| |
| def encode_bin(self, abstract_data: dict) -> bytearray: |
| """Encode abstract representation into raw (binary) data. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide an _encode_bin() or _encode_hex() method |
| for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| abstract_data : dict representing the decoded data |
| Returns: |
| binary encoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(abstract_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return h2b(method(abstract_data)) |
| if self._construct: |
| return build_construct(self._construct, abstract_data) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_dict(abstract_data) |
| return t.to_tlv() |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "%s encoder not yet implemented. Patches welcome." % self) |
| |
| def encode_hex(self, abstract_data: dict) -> str: |
| """Encode abstract representation into raw (hex string) data. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide an _encode_bin() or _encode_hex() method |
| for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| abstract_data : dict representing the decoded data |
| Returns: |
| hex string encoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(abstract_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| raw_bin_data = method(abstract_data) |
| return b2h(raw_bin_data) |
| if self._construct: |
| return b2h(build_construct(self._construct, abstract_data)) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_dict(abstract_data) |
| return b2h(t.to_tlv()) |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "%s encoder not yet implemented. Patches welcome." % self) |
| |
| |
| class LinFixedEF(CardEF): |
| """Linear Fixed EF (Entry File) in the smart card filesystem. |
| |
| Linear Fixed EFs are record oriented files. They consist of a number of fixed-size |
| records. The records can be individually read/updated.""" |
| |
| @with_default_category('Linear Fixed EF Commands') |
| class ShellCommands(CommandSet): |
| """Shell commands specific for Linear Fixed EFs.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
| super().__init__(**kwargs) |
| |
| dec_hex_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| dec_hex_parser.add_argument('--oneline', action='store_true', |
| help='No JSON pretty-printing, dump as a single line') |
| dec_hex_parser.add_argument('HEXSTR', help='Hex-string of encoded data to decode') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(dec_hex_parser) |
| def do_decode_hex(self, opts): |
| """Decode command-line provided hex-string as if it was read from the file.""" |
| data = self._cmd.lchan.selected_file.decode_record_hex(opts.HEXSTR) |
| self._cmd.poutput_json(data, opts.oneline) |
| |
| read_rec_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| read_rec_parser.add_argument( |
| 'record_nr', type=int, help='Number of record to be read') |
| read_rec_parser.add_argument( |
| '--count', type=int, default=1, help='Number of records to be read, beginning at record_nr') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(read_rec_parser) |
| def do_read_record(self, opts): |
| """Read one or multiple records from a record-oriented EF""" |
| for r in range(opts.count): |
| recnr = opts.record_nr + r |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_record(recnr) |
| if (len(data) > 0): |
| recstr = str(data) |
| else: |
| recstr = "(empty)" |
| self._cmd.poutput("%03d %s" % (recnr, recstr)) |
| |
| read_rec_dec_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| read_rec_dec_parser.add_argument( |
| 'record_nr', type=int, help='Number of record to be read') |
| read_rec_dec_parser.add_argument('--oneline', action='store_true', |
| help='No JSON pretty-printing, dump as a single line') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(read_rec_dec_parser) |
| def do_read_record_decoded(self, opts): |
| """Read + decode a record from a record-oriented EF""" |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_record_dec(opts.record_nr) |
| self._cmd.poutput_json(data, opts.oneline) |
| |
| read_recs_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(read_recs_parser) |
| def do_read_records(self, opts): |
| """Read all records from a record-oriented EF""" |
| num_of_rec = self._cmd.lchan.selected_file_num_of_rec() |
| for recnr in range(1, 1 + num_of_rec): |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_record(recnr) |
| if (len(data) > 0): |
| recstr = str(data) |
| else: |
| recstr = "(empty)" |
| self._cmd.poutput("%03d %s" % (recnr, recstr)) |
| |
| read_recs_dec_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| read_recs_dec_parser.add_argument('--oneline', action='store_true', |
| help='No JSON pretty-printing, dump as a single line') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(read_recs_dec_parser) |
| def do_read_records_decoded(self, opts): |
| """Read + decode all records from a record-oriented EF""" |
| num_of_rec = self._cmd.lchan.selected_file_num_of_rec() |
| # collect all results in list so they are rendered as JSON list when printing |
| data_list = [] |
| for recnr in range(1, 1 + num_of_rec): |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_record_dec(recnr) |
| data_list.append(data) |
| self._cmd.poutput_json(data_list, opts.oneline) |
| |
| upd_rec_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| upd_rec_parser.add_argument( |
| 'record_nr', type=int, help='Number of record to be read') |
| upd_rec_parser.add_argument( |
| 'data', help='Data bytes (hex format) to write') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(upd_rec_parser) |
| def do_update_record(self, opts): |
| """Update (write) data to a record-oriented EF""" |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.update_record(opts.record_nr, opts.data) |
| if data: |
| self._cmd.poutput(data) |
| |
| upd_rec_dec_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| upd_rec_dec_parser.add_argument( |
| 'record_nr', type=int, help='Number of record to be read') |
| upd_rec_dec_parser.add_argument( |
| 'data', help='Abstract data (JSON format) to write') |
| upd_rec_dec_parser.add_argument('--json-path', type=str, |
| help='JSON path to modify specific element of record only') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(upd_rec_dec_parser) |
| def do_update_record_decoded(self, opts): |
| """Encode + Update (write) data to a record-oriented EF""" |
| if opts.json_path: |
| (data_json, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_record_dec(opts.record_nr) |
| js_path_modify(data_json, opts.json_path, |
| json.loads(opts.data)) |
| else: |
| data_json = json.loads(opts.data) |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.update_record_dec( |
| opts.record_nr, data_json) |
| if data: |
| self._cmd.poutput(data) |
| |
| edit_rec_dec_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| edit_rec_dec_parser.add_argument( |
| 'record_nr', type=int, help='Number of record to be edited') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(edit_rec_dec_parser) |
| def do_edit_record_decoded(self, opts): |
| """Edit the JSON representation of one record in an editor.""" |
| (orig_json, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.read_record_dec(opts.record_nr) |
| with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix='pysim_') as dirname: |
| filename = '%s/file' % dirname |
| # write existing data as JSON to file |
| with open(filename, 'w') as text_file: |
| json.dump(orig_json, text_file, indent=4) |
| # run a text editor |
| self._cmd.run_editor(filename) |
| with open(filename, 'r') as text_file: |
| edited_json = json.load(text_file) |
| if edited_json == orig_json: |
| self._cmd.poutput("Data not modified, skipping write") |
| else: |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.update_record_dec( |
| opts.record_nr, edited_json) |
| if data: |
| self._cmd.poutput_json(data) |
| |
| def __init__(self, fid: str, sfid: str = None, name: str = None, desc: str = None, |
| parent: Optional[CardDF] = None, rec_len: Size = (1, None), leftpad: bool = False, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Args: |
| fid : File Identifier (4 hex digits) |
| sfid : Short File Identifier (2 hex digits, optional) |
| name : Brief name of the file, lik EF_ICCID |
| desc : Description of the file |
| parent : Parent CardFile object within filesystem hierarchy |
| rec_len : Tuple of (minimum_length, recommended_length) |
| leftpad: On write, data must be padded from the left to fit pysical record length |
| """ |
| super().__init__(fid=fid, sfid=sfid, name=name, desc=desc, parent=parent, **kwargs) |
| self.rec_len = rec_len |
| self.leftpad = leftpad |
| self.shell_commands = [self.ShellCommands()] |
| self._construct = None |
| self._tlv = None |
| |
| def decode_record_hex(self, raw_hex_data: str, record_nr: int = 1) -> dict: |
| """Decode raw (hex string) data into abstract representation. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide a _decode_record_bin() or _decode_record_hex() |
| method for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| raw_hex_data : hex-encoded data |
| record_nr : record number (1 for first record, ...) |
| Returns: |
| abstract_data; dict representing the decoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_record_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_hex_data, record_nr=record_nr) |
| raw_bin_data = h2b(raw_hex_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_record_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_bin_data, record_nr=record_nr) |
| if self._construct: |
| return parse_construct(self._construct, raw_bin_data) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_tlv(raw_bin_data) |
| return t.to_dict() |
| return {'raw': raw_bin_data.hex()} |
| |
| def decode_record_bin(self, raw_bin_data: bytearray, record_nr: int) -> dict: |
| """Decode raw (binary) data into abstract representation. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide a _decode_record_bin() or _decode_record_hex() |
| method for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| raw_bin_data : binary encoded data |
| record_nr : record number (1 for first record, ...) |
| Returns: |
| abstract_data; dict representing the decoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_record_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_bin_data, record_nr=record_nr) |
| raw_hex_data = b2h(raw_bin_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_record_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_hex_data, record_nr=record_nr) |
| if self._construct: |
| return parse_construct(self._construct, raw_bin_data) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_tlv(raw_bin_data) |
| return t.to_dict() |
| return {'raw': raw_hex_data} |
| |
| def encode_record_hex(self, abstract_data: dict, record_nr: int) -> str: |
| """Encode abstract representation into raw (hex string) data. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide an _encode_record_bin() or _encode_record_hex() |
| method for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| abstract_data : dict representing the decoded data |
| record_nr : record number (1 for first record, ...) |
| Returns: |
| hex string encoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_record_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(abstract_data, record_nr=record_nr) |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_record_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| raw_bin_data = method(abstract_data, record_nr=record_nr) |
| return b2h(raw_bin_data) |
| if self._construct: |
| return b2h(build_construct(self._construct, abstract_data)) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_dict(abstract_data) |
| return b2h(t.to_tlv()) |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "%s encoder not yet implemented. Patches welcome." % self) |
| |
| def encode_record_bin(self, abstract_data: dict, record_nr : int) -> bytearray: |
| """Encode abstract representation into raw (binary) data. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide an _encode_record_bin() or _encode_record_hex() |
| method for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| abstract_data : dict representing the decoded data |
| record_nr : record number (1 for first record, ...) |
| Returns: |
| binary encoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_record_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(abstract_data, record_nr=record_nr) |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_record_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return h2b(method(abstract_data, record_nr=record_nr)) |
| if self._construct: |
| return build_construct(self._construct, abstract_data) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_dict(abstract_data) |
| return t.to_tlv() |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "%s encoder not yet implemented. Patches welcome." % self) |
| |
| |
| class CyclicEF(LinFixedEF): |
| """Cyclic EF (Entry File) in the smart card filesystem""" |
| # we don't really have any special support for those; just recycling LinFixedEF here |
| |
| def __init__(self, fid: str, sfid: str = None, name: str = None, desc: str = None, parent: CardDF = None, |
| rec_len: Size = (1, None), **kwargs): |
| super().__init__(fid=fid, sfid=sfid, name=name, desc=desc, parent=parent, rec_len=rec_len, **kwargs) |
| |
| |
| class TransRecEF(TransparentEF): |
| """Transparent EF (Entry File) containing fixed-size records. |
| |
| These are the real odd-balls and mostly look like mistakes in the specification: |
| Specified as 'transparent' EF, but actually containing several fixed-length records |
| inside. |
| We add a special class for those, so the user only has to provide encoder/decoder functions |
| for a record, while this class takes care of split / merge of records. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, fid: str, rec_len: int, sfid: str = None, name: str = None, desc: str = None, |
| parent: Optional[CardDF] = None, size: Size = (1, None), **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Args: |
| fid : File Identifier (4 hex digits) |
| sfid : Short File Identifier (2 hex digits, optional) |
| name : Brief name of the file, like EF_ICCID |
| desc : Description of the file |
| parent : Parent CardFile object within filesystem hierarchy |
| rec_len : Length of the fixed-length records within transparent EF |
| size : tuple of (minimum_size, recommended_size) |
| """ |
| super().__init__(fid=fid, sfid=sfid, name=name, desc=desc, parent=parent, size=size, **kwargs) |
| self.rec_len = rec_len |
| |
| def decode_record_hex(self, raw_hex_data: str) -> dict: |
| """Decode raw (hex string) data into abstract representation. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide a _decode_record_bin() or _decode_record_hex() |
| method for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| raw_hex_data : hex-encoded data |
| Returns: |
| abstract_data; dict representing the decoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_record_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_hex_data) |
| raw_bin_data = h2b(raw_hex_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_record_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_bin_data) |
| if self._construct: |
| return parse_construct(self._construct, raw_bin_data) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_tlv(raw_bin_data) |
| return t.to_dict() |
| return {'raw': raw_hex_data} |
| |
| def decode_record_bin(self, raw_bin_data: bytearray) -> dict: |
| """Decode raw (binary) data into abstract representation. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide a _decode_record_bin() or _decode_record_hex() |
| method for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| raw_bin_data : binary encoded data |
| Returns: |
| abstract_data; dict representing the decoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_record_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_bin_data) |
| raw_hex_data = b2h(raw_bin_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_decode_record_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(raw_hex_data) |
| if self._construct: |
| return parse_construct(self._construct, raw_bin_data) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_tlv(raw_bin_data) |
| return t.to_dict() |
| return {'raw': raw_hex_data} |
| |
| def encode_record_hex(self, abstract_data: dict) -> str: |
| """Encode abstract representation into raw (hex string) data. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide an _encode_record_bin() or _encode_record_hex() |
| method for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| abstract_data : dict representing the decoded data |
| Returns: |
| hex string encoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_record_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(abstract_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_record_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return b2h(method(abstract_data)) |
| if self._construct: |
| return b2h(filter_dict(build_construct(self._construct, abstract_data))) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_dict(abstract_data) |
| return b2h(t.to_tlv()) |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "%s encoder not yet implemented. Patches welcome." % self) |
| |
| def encode_record_bin(self, abstract_data: dict) -> bytearray: |
| """Encode abstract representation into raw (binary) data. |
| |
| A derived class would typically provide an _encode_record_bin() or _encode_record_hex() |
| method for implementing this specifically for the given file. This function checks which |
| of the method exists, add calls them (with conversion, as needed). |
| |
| Args: |
| abstract_data : dict representing the decoded data |
| Returns: |
| binary encoded data |
| """ |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_record_bin', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return method(abstract_data) |
| method = getattr(self, '_encode_record_hex', None) |
| if callable(method): |
| return h2b(method(abstract_data)) |
| if self._construct: |
| return filter_dict(build_construct(self._construct, abstract_data)) |
| elif self._tlv: |
| t = self._tlv() if inspect.isclass(self._tlv) else self._tlv |
| t.from_dict(abstract_data) |
| return t.to_tlv() |
| raise NotImplementedError( |
| "%s encoder not yet implemented. Patches welcome." % self) |
| |
| def _decode_bin(self, raw_bin_data: bytearray): |
| chunks = [raw_bin_data[i:i+self.rec_len] |
| for i in range(0, len(raw_bin_data), self.rec_len)] |
| return [self.decode_record_bin(x) for x in chunks] |
| |
| def _encode_bin(self, abstract_data) -> bytes: |
| chunks = [self.encode_record_bin(x) for x in abstract_data] |
| # FIXME: pad to file size |
| return b''.join(chunks) |
| |
| |
| class BerTlvEF(CardEF): |
| """BER-TLV EF (Entry File) in the smart card filesystem. |
| A BER-TLV EF is a binary file with a BER (Basic Encoding Rules) TLV structure |
| |
| NOTE: We currently don't really support those, this class is simply a wrapper |
| around TransparentEF as a place-holder, so we can already define EFs of BER-TLV |
| type without fully supporting them.""" |
| |
| @with_default_category('BER-TLV EF Commands') |
| class ShellCommands(CommandSet): |
| """Shell commands specific for BER-TLV EFs.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| super().__init__() |
| |
| retrieve_data_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| retrieve_data_parser.add_argument( |
| 'tag', type=auto_int, help='BER-TLV Tag of value to retrieve') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(retrieve_data_parser) |
| def do_retrieve_data(self, opts): |
| """Retrieve (Read) data from a BER-TLV EF""" |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.retrieve_data(opts.tag) |
| self._cmd.poutput(data) |
| |
| def do_retrieve_tags(self, opts): |
| """List tags available in a given BER-TLV EF""" |
| tags = self._cmd.lchan.retrieve_tags() |
| self._cmd.poutput(tags) |
| |
| set_data_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| set_data_parser.add_argument( |
| 'tag', type=auto_int, help='BER-TLV Tag of value to set') |
| set_data_parser.add_argument( |
| 'data', help='Data bytes (hex format) to write') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(set_data_parser) |
| def do_set_data(self, opts): |
| """Set (Write) data for a given tag in a BER-TLV EF""" |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.set_data(opts.tag, opts.data) |
| if data: |
| self._cmd.poutput(data) |
| |
| del_data_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| del_data_parser.add_argument( |
| 'tag', type=auto_int, help='BER-TLV Tag of value to set') |
| |
| @cmd2.with_argparser(del_data_parser) |
| def do_delete_data(self, opts): |
| """Delete data for a given tag in a BER-TLV EF""" |
| (data, sw) = self._cmd.lchan.set_data(opts.tag, None) |
| if data: |
| self._cmd.poutput(data) |
| |
| def __init__(self, fid: str, sfid: str = None, name: str = None, desc: str = None, parent: CardDF = None, |
| size: Size = (1, None), **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Args: |
| fid : File Identifier (4 hex digits) |
| sfid : Short File Identifier (2 hex digits, optional) |
| name : Brief name of the file, lik EF_ICCID |
| desc : Description of the file |
| parent : Parent CardFile object within filesystem hierarchy |
| size : tuple of (minimum_size, recommended_size) |
| """ |
| super().__init__(fid=fid, sfid=sfid, name=name, desc=desc, parent=parent, **kwargs) |
| self._construct = None |
| self.size = size |
| self.shell_commands = [self.ShellCommands()] |
| |
| def interpret_sw(sw_data: dict, sw: str): |
| """Interpret a given status word. |
| |
| Args: |
| sw_data : Hierarchical dict of status word matches |
| sw : status word to match (string of 4 hex digits) |
| Returns: |
| tuple of two strings (class_string, description) |
| """ |
| for class_str, swdict in sw_data.items(): |
| # first try direct match |
| if sw in swdict: |
| return (class_str, swdict[sw]) |
| # next try wildcard matches |
| for pattern, descr in swdict.items(): |
| if sw_match(sw, pattern): |
| return (class_str, descr) |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class CardApplication: |
| """A card application is represented by an ADF (with contained hierarchy) and optionally |
| some SW definitions.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, name, adf: Optional[CardADF] = None, aid: str = None, sw: dict = None): |
| """ |
| Args: |
| adf : ADF name |
| sw : Dict of status word conversions |
| """ |
| self.name = name |
| self.adf = adf |
| self.sw = sw or dict() |
| # back-reference from ADF to Applicaiton |
| if self.adf: |
| self.aid = aid or self.adf.aid |
| self.adf.application = self |
| else: |
| self.aid = aid |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return "APP(%s)" % (self.name) |
| |
| def interpret_sw(self, sw): |
| """Interpret a given status word within the application. |
| |
| Args: |
| sw : Status word as string of 4 hex digits |
| |
| Returns: |
| Tuple of two strings |
| """ |
| return interpret_sw(self.sw, sw) |
| |
| |
| class CardModel(abc.ABC): |
| """A specific card model, typically having some additional vendor-specific files. All |
| you need to do is to define a sub-class with a list of ATRs or an overridden match |
| method.""" |
| _atrs = [] |
| |
| @classmethod |
| @abc.abstractmethod |
| def add_files(cls, rs: 'RuntimeState'): |
| """Add model specific files to given RuntimeState.""" |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def match(cls, scc: SimCardCommands) -> bool: |
| """Test if given card matches this model.""" |
| card_atr = scc.get_atr() |
| for atr in cls._atrs: |
| atr_bin = toBytes(atr) |
| if atr_bin == card_atr: |
| print("Detected CardModel:", cls.__name__) |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def apply_matching_models(scc: SimCardCommands, rs: 'RuntimeState'): |
| """Check if any of the CardModel sub-classes 'match' the currently inserted card |
| (by ATR or overriding the 'match' method). If so, call their 'add_files' |
| method.""" |
| for m in CardModel.__subclasses__(): |
| if m.match(scc): |
| m.add_files(rs) |