# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Sylvain Munaut # Copyright (C) 2010-2023 Harald Welte # # 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 . # import argparse import re from typing import Optional, Union from smartcard.CardConnection import CardConnection from smartcard.CardRequest import CardRequest from smartcard.Exceptions import NoCardException, CardRequestTimeoutException, CardConnectionException, CardConnectionException from smartcard.System import readers from pySim.exceptions import NoCardError, ProtocolError, ReaderError from pySim.transport import LinkBase from pySim.utils import h2i, i2h, Hexstr, ResTuple class PcscSimLink(LinkBase): """ pySim: PCSC reader transport link.""" name = 'PC/SC' def __init__(self, opts: argparse.Namespace = argparse.Namespace(pcsc_dev=0), **kwargs): super().__init__(**kwargs) self._reader = None r = readers() if opts.pcsc_dev is not None: # actual reader index number (integer) reader_number = opts.pcsc_dev if reader_number >= len(r): raise ReaderError('No reader found for number %d' % reader_number) self._reader = r[reader_number] else: # reader regex string cre = re.compile(opts.pcsc_regex) for reader in r: if cre.search(reader.name): self._reader = reader break if not self._reader: raise ReaderError('No matching reader found for regex %s' % opts.pcsc_regex) self._con = self._reader.createConnection() def __del__(self): try: # FIXME: this causes multiple warnings in Python 3.5.3 self._con.disconnect() except: pass return def wait_for_card(self, timeout: Optional[int] = None, newcardonly: bool = False): cr = CardRequest(readers=[self._reader], timeout=timeout, newcardonly=newcardonly) try: cr.waitforcard() except CardRequestTimeoutException: raise NoCardError() self.connect() def connect(self): try: # To avoid leakage of resources, make sure the reader # is disconnected self.disconnect() # Explicitly select T=0 communication protocol self._con.connect(CardConnection.T0_protocol) except CardConnectionException: raise ProtocolError() except NoCardException: raise NoCardError() def get_atr(self) -> Hexstr: return self._con.getATR() def disconnect(self): self._con.disconnect() def reset_card(self): self.disconnect() self.connect() return 1 def _send_apdu_raw(self, pdu: Hexstr) -> ResTuple: apdu = h2i(pdu) data, sw1, sw2 = self._con.transmit(apdu) sw = [sw1, sw2] # Return value return i2h(data), i2h(sw) def __str__(self) -> str: return "PCSC[%s]" % (self._reader) @staticmethod def argparse_add_reader_args(arg_parser: argparse.ArgumentParser): pcsc_group = arg_parser.add_argument_group('PC/SC Reader', """Use a PC/SC card reader to talk to the SIM card. PC/SC is a standard API for how applications access smart card readers, and is available on a variety of operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows, MacOS X and Linux. Most vendors of smart card readers provide drivers that offer a PC/SC interface, if not even a generic USB CCID driver is used. You can use a tool like ``pcsc_scan -r`` to obtain a list of readers available on your system. """) dev_group = pcsc_group.add_mutually_exclusive_group() dev_group.add_argument('-p', '--pcsc-device', type=int, dest='pcsc_dev', metavar='PCSC', default=None, help='Number of PC/SC reader to use for SIM access') dev_group.add_argument('--pcsc-regex', type=str, dest='pcsc_regex', metavar='REGEX', default=None, help='Regex matching PC/SC reader to use for SIM access')