cards: use string representation for MNC/MCC

At the moment MNC and MCC are represented as integer numbers inside the
parameter array while all other parameters are represented as strings.
Lets use strings for MNC/MCC as well to simplify the parameter handling.
We will also not loose the length information in case of leading zeros.

Change-Id: Ia2333921a4863f0f26ee923ca796e62ec5e2d59a
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Philipp Maier
2019-09-12 12:52:43 +02:00
parent 196b08cdfd
commit be069e26ae
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ def print_parameters(params):
if 'smsp' in params:
s.append(" > SMSP : %(smsp)s")
s.append(" > ICCID : %(iccid)s")
s.append(" > MCC/MNC : %(mcc)d/%(mnc)d")
s.append(" > MCC/MNC : %(mcc)s/%(mnc)s")
s.append(" > IMSI : %(imsi)s")
s.append(" > Ki : %(ki)s")
s.append(" > OPC : %(opc)s")
@@ -483,8 +483,8 @@ def _read_params_csv(opts, iccid=None, imsi=None):
def read_params_csv(opts, imsi=None, iccid=None):
row = _read_params_csv(opts, iccid=iccid, imsi=imsi)
if row is not None:
row['mcc'] = int(row.get('mcc', row['imsi'][0:3]))
row['mnc'] = int(row.get('mnc', row['imsi'][3:5]))
row['mcc'] = row.get('mcc', row['imsi'][0:3])
row['mnc'] = row.get('mnc', row['imsi'][3:5])
pin_adm = None
# We need to escape the pin_adm we get from the csv
if 'pin_adm' in row: