while it's true that in situations where response_status == 'por_ok'
we are guaranteed to have a 'secured_data' key in the dict, its value
could well be b'', which in turn causes us to run into an exception,
calling a decoder on an empty byte value; let's avoid that.
Change-Id: I7c919f9987585d3b42347c54bd3082a54b8c2a0a
the COMPACT-TLV variant is a TLV variant that ISO7816 uses for encoding
tag and length into a single octet. This is used (for example) in ATR
historical bytes.
Let's add support for this to our pySim TLV encoder/decoder.
Change-Id: I9e98d150b97317ae0c6be2366bdaaeaeddf8031c
The ProfileHeader PE contain lists of template-oids and services that
are mandatory in this profile. Let's add methods that can be used to
(re-) compute those lists based on the actual PE contents of the
sequence.
The idea is that during programmatic construction of a profile, those methods
would be called after appending all PEs, just before encoding the
profile as DER.
Change-Id: Ib43db8695c6eb63965756364fda7546d82df0beb
Let's avoid the copy+paste in the subclass constructors and initialize the profile
element header in the base class constructor.
Change-Id: I6e69ae1f0d33d963247fc506db33b3840c10c19a
There are e.g. templates for usim and for opt-usim, and they should not
be confused with each other. Let's reflect that in the naming.
Change-Id: Ic6d04ce3172dc969c6b8c018b8d305eb6fd3f550
Let's make sure the constructor of ProfileElement subclasses set
meaningful defaults to the self.decoded member, so that the to_der()
method can actually encode it. This is required when constructing
a profile from scratch, as opposed to loading an existing one from DER.
Also, add a test to verify that the encoder passes without exception;
doesn't test the generated binary data.
Change-Id: I401bca16e58461333733877ec79102a5ae7fe410
This fixes commit cdf661b24c
"pySim.tlv.COMPR_TLV_IE: Patch comprehension bit if derived class misses it"
where we introduce a comprehension-TLV specific derived metaclass, which forgets
to pass the kwargs through to the parent metaclass.
Change-Id: If65a8169bcf91bb2f943d0316f1140e07f0b8b8e
This new action can be used to dump all java applications as either raw
IJC file or converted to CAP format (the usual format generated by
JavaCard toolchains).
Change-Id: I51cffa5ba3ddbea491341d678ec9249d7cf470a5
So far we only implemented command encoding and response decoding.
Let's also add command decoding, which is useful for example when
decoding protocol traces.
Change-Id: Id666cea8a91a854209f3c19c1f09b512bb493c85
This is a tool to work with eSIM profiles in SAIP format. It allows
to dump the contents, run constraint checkers as well as splitting
of the PE-Sequence into the individual PEs.
Change-Id: I396bcd594e0628dfc26bd90233317a77e2f91b20
Our current implementation assumes that all COMPR_TLV_IE are created
with a raw tag value that has the comprehension bit set. Check for this
during the class __new__ method and print a warning if we have to fix it up
Change-Id: I299cd65f32dffda9040d18c17a374e8dc9ebe7da
our implementation currently assumes that all derived classes are
created with a tag value that has the comprehension bit set.
Change-Id: I6e5f2a69c960c03015c3f233f8fbc2a7a802f07e
The uppermost bit of COMPREHENSION-TLV tags indicates whether the
recipient is required to "comprehend" that IE or not. So every IE
actually has two tag values: one with and one without that bit set.
As all our existing TLV definitions of COMPR_TLV_IE have that bit set,
let's assume this is the default, but use the same definition also for
the situation where that bit is not set.
Change-Id: I58d04ec13be0c12d9fb8cb3d5a0480d0defb6c95
This method allows the caller to remove all NAAs of a certain type,
for example to remove all CSIM instances from a given profile.
Change-Id: I64438bf0be58bad7a561c3744b7e9b1338a7857c
This tool can be used to test the SM-DP+. It implements the full dance
of all HTTPs API operations to get to the downloadProfile, and will
decrypt the BPP to the UPP, which is then subsequently stored as file on
disk.
Needless to say, this will only work if you have an eUICC certificate +
private key that is compatible with the CI of your SM-DP+.
Change-Id: Idf8881e82f9835f5221c58b78ced9937cf5fb520
Let's use the infrastructure of pySim.esim.http_json_api to define
the ES9+ API Functions. This can in turn be used by clients or even
osmo-smdpp can be ported over to using this infratructure rather than
open-coding a lot of the encoding/decoding of API request/response
parameters.
Change-Id: I194ef1d186391f36245c099cc70a4813185ecf9c
The "TCA Loader" is a freeware utility program published by the
Trusted Connectivity Alliance for testing SCP80, SCP81, SCP02 and SCP03
in UICCs. It can generate text log files of the APDUs it exchanges;
let's add this file format to pySim-trace
Change-Id: Ie76d36bb18c6bd8968d2a5b74ec1b8c5ccaaa409
Now that CardKeyProvider is capable of storing key materials
transport-key-encrypted, we can use this functionality to look up the
SCP02 / SCP03 key material for a given security domain.
This patch implements this for the ISD-R and ECASD using a look-up by
EID inside the CSV.
Change-Id: I2a21f031ab8af88019af1b8390612678b9b35880
It's generally a bad idea to keep [card specific] key material lying
around unencrypted in CSV files. The industry standard solution in the
GSMA is a so-called "transport key", which encrypts the key material.
Let's introduce support for this in the CardKeyProvider (and
specifically, the CardKeyProviderCSV) and allow the user to specify
transport key material as command line options to pySim-shell.
Different transport keys can be used for different key materials, so
allow specification of keys on a CSV-column base.
The higher-level goal is to allow the CSV file not only to store
the ADM keys (like now), but also global platform key material for
establishing SCP towards various security domains in a given card.
Change-Id: I13146a799448d03c681dc868aaa31eb78b7821ff
So far the main use case was to read a ProfileElement-SD from
a DER file. But when we want to construct one from scratch,
we need to have the constructor put some meaningful [default]
values into the class members.
Change-Id: I69e104f1d78165c12291317326dbab05977a1574
This way it's possible to programmatically inspect and modify the
high-level decoded key material inside a securityDomain profile element.
Change-Id: I18b1444303de80eaddd840a7e0061ea0098a8ba1
It's rather useful to have derived classes implementing specific
functions related to that SAIP profile type. Let's introruce that
concept and a first example for securityDomain, where methods allow
checking/adding/removing support for SCPs.
Change-Id: I0929cc704b2aabddbc2ddee79ab8b674b1ed4691
When de-MAC-ing at the recipient side, we must increment the cipher(!)
block number even if no ciphering is done at all.
We did this correctly for MAC (sender) case, but not on the de-MAC
(receiver) case.
Change-Id: I97993f9e8357b36401d435aaa15558d1c7e411eb
In the eSIM RSP univers there are some rather ugly layering violatoins
where ASN.1 cannot be parsed but we have to mess with raw TLVs and the
details of DER encoding. Let's add two funtions that make it more
convenient to work with this: They return the raw tag as integer, or
even the entire encoded TLV rather than the value part only.
Change-Id: I1e68a4003b833e86e9282c77325afa86ce144b98
GlobalPlatform has a [non-public] "UICC Configuration" spec, which
defines some specific aspects of implementing GlobalPlatform in the
context of an UICC. Let's add some python definitions about it.
Change-Id: If4cb110a9bc5f873b0e097c006bef59264ee48fa
We used to re-encode those parts of a decoded ASN.1 struct that is
cryptographically signed in the GSMA SGP.22 specification. However, if
the received data follows a later spec and contains new/unknown records,
then our poor-man's attempt at re-encoding will render a different
binary, which in turn means the signature check will fail.
Let's instead do a manual step-by-step raw decode of the DER TLV
structure to extract the actual binary information of parts of ASN.1
objects.
Change-Id: I4e31fd4b23ec3be15b9d07c2c30a3e31e22bdda1
Closes: OS#6473