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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
237 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
237 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Sylvain Munaut <tnt@246tNt.com>
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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import serial
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import time
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import os.path
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from pySim.exceptions import NoCardError, ProtocolError
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from pySim.transport import LinkBase
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from pySim.utils import h2b, b2h
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class SerialSimLink(LinkBase):
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""" pySim: Transport Link for serial (RS232) based readers included with simcard"""
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def __init__(self, device: str = '/dev/ttyUSB0', baudrate: int = 9600, rst: str = '-rts',
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debug: bool = False, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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if not os.path.exists(device):
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raise ValueError("device file %s does not exist -- abort" % device)
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self._sl = serial.Serial(
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port=device,
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parity=serial.PARITY_EVEN,
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bytesize=serial.EIGHTBITS,
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stopbits=serial.STOPBITS_TWO,
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timeout=1,
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xonxoff=0,
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rtscts=0,
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baudrate=baudrate,
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)
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self._rst_pin = rst
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self._debug = debug
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self._atr = None
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def __del__(self):
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if (hasattr(self, "_sl")):
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self._sl.close()
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def wait_for_card(self, timeout=None, newcardonly=False):
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# Direct try
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existing = False
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try:
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self.reset_card()
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if not newcardonly:
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return
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else:
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existing = True
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except NoCardError:
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pass
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# Poll ...
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mt = time.time() + timeout if timeout is not None else None
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pe = 0
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while (mt is None) or (time.time() < mt):
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try:
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time.sleep(0.5)
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self.reset_card()
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if not existing:
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return
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except NoCardError:
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existing = False
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except ProtocolError:
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if existing:
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existing = False
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else:
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# Tolerate a couple of protocol error ... can happen if
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# we try when the card is 'half' inserted
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pe += 1
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if (pe > 2):
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raise
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# Timed out ...
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raise NoCardError()
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def connect(self):
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self.reset_card()
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def get_atr(self):
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return self._atr
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def disconnect(self):
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pass # Nothing to do really ...
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def reset_card(self):
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rv = self._reset_card()
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if rv == 0:
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raise NoCardError()
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elif rv < 0:
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raise ProtocolError()
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def _reset_card(self):
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self._atr = None
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rst_meth_map = {
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'rts': self._sl.setRTS,
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'dtr': self._sl.setDTR,
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}
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rst_val_map = {'+': 0, '-': 1}
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try:
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rst_meth = rst_meth_map[self._rst_pin[1:]]
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rst_val = rst_val_map[self._rst_pin[0]]
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except:
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raise ValueError('Invalid reset pin %s' % self._rst_pin)
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rst_meth(rst_val)
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time.sleep(0.1) # 100 ms
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self._sl.flushInput()
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rst_meth(rst_val ^ 1)
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b = self._rx_byte()
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if not b:
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return 0
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if ord(b) != 0x3b:
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return -1
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self._dbg_print("TS: 0x%x Direct convention" % ord(b))
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while ord(b) == 0x3b:
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b = self._rx_byte()
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if not b:
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return -1
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t0 = ord(b)
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self._dbg_print("T0: 0x%x" % t0)
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self._atr = [0x3b, ord(b)]
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for i in range(4):
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if t0 & (0x10 << i):
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b = self._rx_byte()
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self._atr.append(ord(b))
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self._dbg_print("T%si = %x" % (chr(ord('A')+i), ord(b)))
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for i in range(0, t0 & 0xf):
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b = self._rx_byte()
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self._atr.append(ord(b))
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self._dbg_print("Historical = %x" % ord(b))
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while True:
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x = self._rx_byte()
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if not x:
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break
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self._atr.append(ord(x))
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self._dbg_print("Extra: %x" % ord(x))
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return 1
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def _dbg_print(self, s):
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if self._debug:
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print(s)
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def _tx_byte(self, b):
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self._sl.write(b)
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r = self._sl.read()
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if r != b: # TX and RX are tied, so we must clear the echo
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raise ProtocolError("Bad echo value. Expected %02x, got %s)" % (
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ord(b), '%02x' % ord(r) if r else '(nil)'))
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def _tx_string(self, s):
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"""This is only safe if it's guaranteed the card won't send any data
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during the time of tx of the string !!!"""
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self._sl.write(s)
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r = self._sl.read(len(s))
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if r != s: # TX and RX are tied, so we must clear the echo
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raise ProtocolError(
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"Bad echo value (Expected: %s, got %s)" % (b2h(s), b2h(r)))
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def _rx_byte(self):
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return self._sl.read()
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def _send_apdu_raw(self, pdu):
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pdu = h2b(pdu)
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data_len = pdu[4] # P3
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# Send first CLASS,INS,P1,P2,P3
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self._tx_string(pdu[0:5])
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# Wait ack which can be
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# - INS: Command acked -> go ahead
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# - 0x60: NULL, just wait some more
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# - SW1: The card can apparently proceed ...
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while True:
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b = self._rx_byte()
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if ord(b) == pdu[1]:
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break
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elif b != '\x60':
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# Ok, it 'could' be SW1
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sw1 = b
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sw2 = self._rx_byte()
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nil = self._rx_byte()
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if (sw2 and not nil):
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return '', b2h(sw1+sw2)
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raise ProtocolError()
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# Send data (if any)
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if len(pdu) > 5:
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self._tx_string(pdu[5:])
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# Receive data (including SW !)
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# length = [P3 - tx_data (=len(pdu)-len(hdr)) + 2 (SW1//2) ]
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to_recv = data_len - len(pdu) + 5 + 2
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data = bytes(0)
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while (len(data) < to_recv):
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b = self._rx_byte()
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if (to_recv == 2) and (b == '\x60'): # Ignore NIL if we have no RX data (hack ?)
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continue
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if not b:
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break
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data += b
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# Split datafield from SW
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if len(data) < 2:
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return None, None
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sw = data[-2:]
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data = data[0:-2]
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# Return value
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return b2h(data), b2h(sw)
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