When we initialize the reader, we currently tell only which type of
interface we are using, but we do not print the reader number or the
device path.
Let's extend the messages so that the path is printed. To prevent
problems with integration-tests, let's also add an environment variable
that we can use to detect when pySim runs inside a integration-test.
Related: OS#6210
Change-Id: Ibe296d51885b1ef5f9c9ecaf1d28da52014dcc4b
The argument parser is set up globally for all LinkBase objects in
__init__.py. Since we tend to have only platform independed code in
__init__.py, we should move the argument parser setup into the
specific LinkBase classes.
Related: OS#6210
Change-Id: I22c32aa81ca0588e3314c3ff4546f6e5092c11df
In in the module __init__.py we print an init message (which type of
LinkBase class is providing the SimLink). However in __init__.py we tend
to have only platform independed code but the message string can already
be categorized as platform depened. Let's put the init message into the
constructor of the concrete classes of LinkBase.
Related: OS#6210
Change-Id: I0a6dd7deb79a5f3e42b29094a1cf2535075fa430
When an exception occurs while initializing or handling the card we
print a traceback, but we do not print any info that allows us to
identify the device that was involved when the exception occurred. Let's
include the device path or number in the error message before we print
the traceback.
In order to make it easier to print the device information, let's add a
__str__() method to all of our devices. This method shall return the
device number or path.
Related: OS#6210
Change-Id: I200463e692245da40ea6d5b609bfc0ca02d15bdb
Also accept ProtocolError in addition to SwMatchError in filesystem.py
when probing for applications
Change-Id: I82b50408328f8eaaee5c9e311c4620d20f930642
We had a mixture of tab and 4space based indenting, which is a bad
idea. 4space is the standard in python, so convert all our code to
that. The result unfortuantely still shoed even more inconsistencies,
so I've decided to run autopep8 on the entire code base.
Change-Id: I4a4b1b444a2f43fab05fc5d2c8a7dd6ddecb5f07
Previous implementation waits 300ms for response after
each command issued. But many commands finish earlier.
This patch improves the command execution time by frequently
checking for the response to complete (i.e. ends with
OK or ERROR), or the occurence of a timeout (default 200ms).
Timeout can be adapted per command to support long response
times of certain commands like AT+COPS=? (network search)
Execution time benchmark (20 AT commands/responses):
Previous: 6.010s (100.0%)
New code: 0.045s ( 0.7%)
Change-Id: I69b1cbc0a20d54791e5800bf27ebafc2c8606d93
Some modems may reject AT+CSIM if PDU contains lower
case hex digits [a-f]. Modem response is "ERROR"
without any error code.
This patch converts each PDU to upper case.
Tested with Sierra Wireless EM7565.
Example:
AT+CSIM=14,"00a40004023F00"
ERROR
AT+CSIM=14,"00A40004023F00"
+CSIM: 4,"612F"
OK
Change-Id: I318e36abc7ae975c62d32b7fe0ec949bf5997d13
* add type annotations in-line with PEP484
* convert existing documentation to follow the
"Google Python Style Guide" format understood by
the sphinx.ext.napoleon' extension
* add much more documentation all over the code base
Change-Id: I6ac88e0662cf3c56ae32d86d50b18a8b4150571a
According to 3GPP TS 27.007, sections 8.17 and 8.18, the modem
may *optionally* provide Generic and/or Restricted SIM Access
to the TE (Terminal Equipment) by means of the AT commands.
This basically means that a modem can act as a card reader.
Generic SIM Access allows the TE to send raw PDUs in the format
as described in 3GPP TS 51.011 directly to the SIM card, while
Restricted SIM Access is more limited, and thus is not really
interesting to us.
This change implements a new transport called ModemATCommandLink,
so using it a SIM card can be read and/or programmed without the
need to remove it from the modem's socket. A downside of this
approach is relatively slow I/O speed compared to PC/SC readers.
Tested with Quectel EC20:
$ ./pySim-read.py --modem-dev /dev/ttyUSB2
Change-Id: I20bc00315e2c7c298f46283852865c1416047bc6
Signed-off-by: Vadim Yanitskiy <axilirator@gmail.com>