#!/usr/bin/python # findbits.py - find Binary, Octal, Decimal or Hex number in bitstream # # Adam Laurie # http://rfidiot.org/ # # This code is copyright (c) Adam Laurie, 2009, All rights reserved. # For non-commercial use only, the following terms apply - for all other # uses, please contact the author: # # This code 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 code 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. # import sys import os import string # invert binary string def invert(data): i= 0 out= '' while(i < len(data)): if data[i] == '0': out += '1' else: out += '0' i += 1 return out # do the actual search def search(data,target): location= string.find(data,target) if location >= 0: print '*** Match at bit %d:' % location, print '%s<%s>%s' % (data[:location],target,data[location+len(target):]) else: print 'Not found' # convert integer to binary string def binstring(number): out= '' while number > 0: out += chr(0x30 + (number & 0x01)) number= number >> 1 return stringreverse(out) # reverse string order def stringreverse(data): out= '' for x in range(len(data) -1,-1,-1): out += data[x] return out # match forward, backward and inverted def domatch(number,binary): reversed= stringreverse(number) inverted= invert(binary) print ' Forward: (%s)' % number, search(binary,number) print ' Reverse: (%s)' % reversed, search(binary,reversed) print ' Inverse: (%s)' % inverted print ' Forward: (%s)' % number, search(inverted,number) print ' Reverse: (%s)' % reversed, search(inverted,reversed) if(len(sys.argv) < 3): print print '\t'+sys.argv[0] + ' - Search bitstream for a known number' print print 'Usage: ' + sys.argv[0] + ' ' print print '\tNUMBER will be converted to it\'s BINARY equivalent for all valid' print '\tinstances of BINARY, OCTAL, DECIMAL and HEX, and the bitstream' print '\tand it\'s inverse will be searched for a pattern match. Note that' print '\tNUMBER must be specified in BINARY to match leading zeros.' print print 'Example:' print print '\tfindbits.py 73 0110010101110011' print os._exit(True) bases= { 2:'BINARY', 8:'OCTAL', 10:'DECIMAL', 16:'HEX', } for base in 2,8,10,16: try: number= int(sys.argv[1],base) print print 'Trying', bases[base] # do BINARY as specified to preserve leading zeros if base == 2: domatch(sys.argv[1],sys.argv[2]) else: domatch(binstring(number),sys.argv[2]) except: continue