//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright (C) 2009 Michael Gernoth <michael at gernoth.net>
// Copyright (C) 2010 iZsh <izsh at fail0verflow.com>
//
// This code is licensed to you under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or,
// at your option, any later version. See the LICENSE.txt file for the text of
// the license.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Code for communicating with the proxmark3 hardware.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

#include "comms.h"

// Serial port that we are communicating with the PM3 on.
static serial_port sp = NULL;
static char *serial_port_name = NULL;

// If TRUE, then there is no active connection to the PM3, and we will drop commands sent.
static bool offline;

static communication_arg_t conn;

static pthread_t USB_communication_thread;
//static pthread_t FPC_communication_thread;

// Transmit buffer.
static UsbCommand txBuffer;
static bool txBuffer_pending = false;
static pthread_mutex_t txBufferMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static pthread_cond_t txBufferSig = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;

// Used by UsbReceiveCommand as a ring buffer for messages that are yet to be
// processed by a command handler (WaitForResponse{,Timeout})
static UsbCommand rxBuffer[CMD_BUFFER_SIZE];

// Points to the next empty position to write to
static int cmd_head = 0;

// Points to the position of the last unread command
static int cmd_tail = 0;

// to lock rxBuffer operations from different threads
static pthread_mutex_t rxBufferMutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;

// These wrappers are required because it is not possible to access a static
// global variable outside of the context of a single file.
void SetOffline(bool value) {
	offline = value;
}

bool IsOffline() {
	return offline;
}

void SendCommand(UsbCommand *c) {

	#ifdef COMMS_DEBUG
	PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "Sending %d bytes | cmd %04x\n", sizeof(UsbCommand), c->cmd);
	#endif
	
	if (offline) {
		PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "Sending bytes to proxmark failed - offline");
		return;
	}

	pthread_mutex_lock(&txBufferMutex);
	/**
	This causes hangups at times, when the pm3 unit is unresponsive or disconnected. The main console thread is alive, 
	but comm thread just spins here. Not good.../holiman
	**/
	while (txBuffer_pending) {
		// wait for communication thread to complete sending a previous commmand		
		pthread_cond_wait(&txBufferSig, &txBufferMutex); 
	}

	txBuffer = *c;
	txBuffer_pending = true;
	
	// tell communication thread that a new command can be send	
	pthread_cond_signal(&txBufferSig);

	pthread_mutex_unlock(&txBufferMutex);
	
//__atomic_test_and_set(&txcmd_pending, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST);
}

/**
 * @brief This method should be called when sending a new command to the pm3. In case any old
 *  responses from previous commands are stored in the buffer, a call to this method should clear them.
 *  A better method could have been to have explicit command-ACKS, so we can know which ACK goes to which
 *  operation. Right now we'll just have to live with this.
 */
void clearCommandBuffer() {
	//This is a very simple operation
	pthread_mutex_lock(&rxBufferMutex);
	cmd_tail = cmd_head;
	pthread_mutex_unlock(&rxBufferMutex);
}
/**
 * @brief storeCommand stores a USB command in a circular buffer
 * @param UC
 */
static void storeCommand(UsbCommand *command) {
	
	pthread_mutex_lock(&rxBufferMutex);
    if ( ( cmd_head+1) % CMD_BUFFER_SIZE == cmd_tail) {
        //If these two are equal, we're about to overwrite in the
        // circular buffer.
        PrintAndLogEx(FAILED, "WARNING: Command buffer about to overwrite command! This needs to be fixed!");
		fflush(stdout);
    }
    //Store the command at the 'head' location
    UsbCommand* destination = &rxBuffer[cmd_head];
    memcpy(destination, command, sizeof(UsbCommand));

	 //increment head and wrap
    cmd_head = (cmd_head +1) % CMD_BUFFER_SIZE;	
	pthread_mutex_unlock(&rxBufferMutex);
}
/**
 * @brief getCommand gets a command from an internal circular buffer.
 * @param response location to write command
 * @return 1 if response was returned, 0 if nothing has been received
 */
static int getCommand(UsbCommand* response) {
	pthread_mutex_lock(&rxBufferMutex);
    //If head == tail, there's nothing to read, or if we just got initialized
    if (cmd_head == cmd_tail)  {
		pthread_mutex_unlock(&rxBufferMutex);
		return 0;
	}
	
    //Pick out the next unread command
    UsbCommand* last_unread = &rxBuffer[cmd_tail];
    memcpy(response, last_unread, sizeof(UsbCommand));

    //Increment tail - this is a circular buffer, so modulo buffer size
    cmd_tail = (cmd_tail +1 ) % CMD_BUFFER_SIZE;

	pthread_mutex_unlock(&rxBufferMutex);
    return 1;
}

//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Entry point into our code: called whenever we received a packet over USB
// that we weren't necessarily expecting, for example a debug print.
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
static void UsbCommandReceived(UsbCommand* c) {
		
	switch(c->cmd) {
		// First check if we are handling a debug message
		case CMD_DEBUG_PRINT_STRING: {

			char s[USB_CMD_DATA_SIZE+1];
			memset(s, 0x00, sizeof(s)); 
			size_t len = MIN(c->arg[0], USB_CMD_DATA_SIZE);
			memcpy(s, c->d.asBytes, len);			
			uint64_t flag = c->arg[1];
			
			switch (flag) {
				case FLAG_RAWPRINT:
					printf("%s", s);
					break;
				case FLAG_NONEWLINE:
					printf("\r%s", s);
					break;
				case FLAG_NOLOG:
					printf("%s\r\n", s);
					break;
				//case FLAG_NOPROMPT:
				//	break;
				case FLAG_NOOPT:
				default:
					PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "#db# %s", s);
					break;
			}
			fflush(stdout);
			break;
		}
		case CMD_DEBUG_PRINT_INTEGERS: {
			PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "#db# %" PRIx64 ", %" PRIx64 ", %" PRIx64 "", c->arg[0], c->arg[1], c->arg[2]);
			break;
		}
		// iceman:  hw status - down the path on device, runs printusbspeed which starts sending a lot of
		// CMD_DOWNLOAD_RAW_ADC_SAMPLES_125K packages which is not dealt with. I wonder if simply ignoring them will
		// work. lets try it. 
		default: {
			storeCommand(c);
			break;
		}
	}
}

/*
bool hookUpPM3() {	
	bool ret = false;
	sp = uart_open( comport );

	if (sp == INVALID_SERIAL_PORT) {
		PrintAndLogEx(WARNING, "Reconnect failed, retrying...  (reason: invalid serial port)\n");
		sp = NULL;
		serial_port_name = NULL;		
		ret = false;
		offline = 1;
	} else if (sp == CLAIMED_SERIAL_PORT) {
		PrintAndLogEx(WARNING, "Reconnect failed, retrying... (reason: serial port is claimed by another process)\n");
		sp = NULL;
		serial_port_name = NULL;
		ret = false;
		offline = 1;
	} else {	
		PrintAndLogEx(SUCCESS, "Proxmark reconnected\n");
		serial_port_name = ;
		ret = true;
		offline = 0;
	}
	return ret;
}
*/

void
#ifdef __has_attribute
#if __has_attribute(force_align_arg_pointer)
__attribute__((force_align_arg_pointer)) 
#endif
#endif
*uart_communication(void *targ) {
	communication_arg_t *conn = (communication_arg_t*)targ;
	size_t rxlen, totallen = 0;	
	UsbCommand rx;
	UsbCommand *prx = &rx;
	
	//int counter_to_offline = 0;

#if defined(__MACH__) && defined(__APPLE__)
	disableAppNap("Proxmark3 polling UART");
#endif
	
	while (conn->run) {
		rxlen = 0;
		bool ACK_received = false;
		
		if (uart_receive(sp, (uint8_t *)prx, sizeof(UsbCommand) - (prx - &rx), &rxlen) && rxlen) {
			prx += rxlen;
			totallen += rxlen;
			
			if ( totallen < sizeof(UsbCommand)) {
				
				// iceman: this looping is no working as expected at all. The reassemble of package is nonfunctional.
				// solved so far with increasing the timeouts of the serial port configuration.
				PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "Foo %d | %d (loop)", prx - &rx, rxlen);
				continue;
			}
		
			totallen = 0;
			UsbCommandReceived(&rx);
			if (rx.cmd == CMD_ACK) {
				ACK_received = true;
			}
		}
		
		prx = &rx;

		pthread_mutex_lock(&txBufferMutex);

		if (conn->block_after_ACK) {
			// if we just received an ACK, wait here until a new command is to be transmitted
			if (ACK_received) {
				while (!txBuffer_pending) {
					pthread_cond_wait(&txBufferSig, &txBufferMutex);
				}
			}
		}

		if (txBuffer_pending) {
			if (!uart_send(sp, (uint8_t*) &txBuffer, sizeof(UsbCommand))) {
				//counter_to_offline++;				
				PrintAndLogEx(WARNING, "sending bytes to proxmark failed");
			}
			txBuffer_pending = false;
			
			// tell main thread that txBuffer is empty
			pthread_cond_signal(&txBufferSig);
		}

		pthread_mutex_unlock(&txBufferMutex);
	}

	// when this reader thread dies, we close the serial port.
	uart_close(sp);
	sp = NULL;

#if defined(__MACH__) && defined(__APPLE__)
	enableAppNap();
#endif
	
	pthread_exit(NULL);
	return NULL;
}

bool OpenProxmark(void *port, bool wait_for_port, int timeout, bool flash_mode) {
	
	char *portname = (char *)port;
	if (!wait_for_port) {
		sp = uart_open(portname);
	} else {
		PrintAndLogEx(SUCCESS, "Waiting for Proxmark to appear on " _YELLOW_(%s), portname);
		fflush(stdout);
		int openCount = 0;
		do {
			sp = uart_open(portname);
			msleep(500);
			printf("."); fflush(stdout);
		} while (++openCount < timeout && (sp == INVALID_SERIAL_PORT || sp == CLAIMED_SERIAL_PORT));
		//PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "\n");
	}

	// check result of uart opening
	if (sp == INVALID_SERIAL_PORT) {
		PrintAndLogEx(WARNING, _RED_(ERROR:) "invalid serial port");
		sp = NULL;
		serial_port_name = NULL;
		return false;
	} else if (sp == CLAIMED_SERIAL_PORT) {
		PrintAndLogEx(WARNING, _RED_(ERROR:) "serial port is claimed by another process");
		sp = NULL;
		serial_port_name = NULL;
		return false;
	} else {
		// start the USB communication thread
		serial_port_name = portname;
		conn.run = true;
		conn.block_after_ACK = flash_mode;
		pthread_create(&USB_communication_thread, NULL, &uart_communication, &conn);		
		//pthread_create(&FPC_communication_thread, NULL, &uart_communication, &conn);

		fflush(stdout);
		// create a mutex to avoid interlacing print commands from our different threads
		//pthread_mutex_init(&print_lock, NULL);
		return true;
	}
}

void CloseProxmark(void) {
	conn.run = false;


#ifdef __BIONIC__
	if (USB_communication_thread != 0) {
		pthread_join(USB_communication_thread, NULL);
	}
#else
	pthread_join(USB_communication_thread, NULL);	
	//pthread_join(FPC_communication_thread, NULL);
#endif
	
	if (sp) {
		uart_close(sp);
	}

#if defined(__linux__) && !defined(NO_UNLINK)
	// Fix for linux, it seems that it is extremely slow to release the serial port file descriptor /dev/*
	//
	// This may be disabled at compile-time with -DNO_UNLINK (used for a JNI-based serial port on Android).
	if (serial_port_name) {
		unlink(serial_port_name);
	}
#endif

	// Clean up our state
	sp = NULL;
	serial_port_name = NULL;
	memset(&USB_communication_thread, 0, sizeof(pthread_t));
}

/**
 * @brief Waits for a certain response type. This method waits for a maximum of
 * ms_timeout milliseconds for a specified response command.
 
 * @param cmd command to wait for, or CMD_UNKNOWN to take any command.
 * @param response struct to copy received command into.
 * @param ms_timeout display message after 3 seconds
 * @param show_warning display message after 3 seconds
 * @return true if command was returned, otherwise false
 */
bool WaitForResponseTimeoutW(uint32_t cmd, UsbCommand* response, size_t ms_timeout, bool show_warning) {
  
	UsbCommand resp;

	if (response == NULL)
		response = &resp;

	uint64_t start_time = msclock();
	
	// Wait until the command is received
	while (true) {

		while ( getCommand(response) ) {
			if (cmd == CMD_UNKNOWN || response->cmd == cmd)
				return true;			
		}

		if (msclock() - start_time > ms_timeout)
			break;
		
		if (msclock() - start_time > 3000 && show_warning) {
			// 3 seconds elapsed (but this doesn't mean the timeout was exceeded)
			PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "Waiting for a response from the proxmark...");
			PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "You can cancel this operation by pressing the pm3 button");
			show_warning = false;
		}
	}
	return false;
}

bool WaitForResponseTimeout(uint32_t cmd, UsbCommand* response, size_t ms_timeout) {
	return WaitForResponseTimeoutW(cmd, response, ms_timeout, true);
}

bool WaitForResponse(uint32_t cmd, UsbCommand* response) {
	return WaitForResponseTimeoutW(cmd, response, -1, true);
}

/**
* Data transfer from Proxmark to client. This method times out after
* ms_timeout milliseconds.
* @brief GetFromDevice
* @param memtype Type of memory to download from proxmark
* @param dest Destination address for transfer
* @param bytes number of bytes to be transferred
* @param start_index offset into Proxmark3 BigBuf[]
* @param response struct to copy last command (CMD_ACK) into
* @param ms_timeout timeout in milliseconds
* @param show_warning display message after 2 seconds
* @return true if command was returned, otherwise false
*/
bool GetFromDevice(DeviceMemType_t memtype, uint8_t *dest, uint32_t bytes, uint32_t start_index, UsbCommand *response, size_t ms_timeout, bool show_warning) {
	
	if (dest == NULL) return false;
	if (bytes == 0) return true;

	UsbCommand resp;
	if (response == NULL)
		response = &resp;

	// clear 
	clearCommandBuffer();
			
	switch (memtype) {
		case BIG_BUF: {
			UsbCommand c = {CMD_DOWNLOAD_RAW_ADC_SAMPLES_125K, {start_index, bytes, 0}};
			SendCommand(&c);
			return dl_it(dest, bytes, start_index, response, ms_timeout, show_warning, CMD_DOWNLOADED_RAW_ADC_SAMPLES_125K);
		}
		case BIG_BUF_EML: {
			UsbCommand c = {CMD_DOWNLOAD_EML_BIGBUF, {start_index, bytes, 0}};
			SendCommand(&c);			
			return dl_it(dest, bytes, start_index, response, ms_timeout, show_warning, CMD_DOWNLOADED_EML_BIGBUF);
		}
		case FLASH_MEM: {			
			UsbCommand c = {CMD_FLASHMEM_DOWNLOAD, {start_index, bytes, 0}};
			SendCommand(&c);
			return dl_it(dest, bytes, start_index, response, ms_timeout, show_warning, CMD_FLASHMEM_DOWNLOADED);
		}
		case SIM_MEM: {
			//UsbCommand c = {CMD_DOWNLOAND_SIM_MEM, {start_index, bytes, 0}};
			//SendCommand(&c);
			//return dl_it(dest, bytes, start_index, response, ms_timeout, show_warning, CMD_DOWNLOADED_SIMMEM);
			return false;
		}
	}
	return false;
}

bool dl_it(uint8_t *dest, uint32_t bytes, uint32_t start_index, UsbCommand *response, size_t ms_timeout, bool show_warning, uint32_t rec_cmd) {
	
	uint32_t bytes_completed = 0;
	uint64_t start_time = msclock();
	
	while (true) {
		
		if (getCommand(response)) {

			// sample_buf is a array pointer, located in data.c
			// arg0 = offset in transfer. Startindex of this chunk
			// arg1 = length bytes to transfer
			// arg2 = bigbuff tracelength (?)			
			if (response->cmd == rec_cmd) {
				
				uint32_t offset = response->arg[0];
				uint32_t copy_bytes = MIN(bytes - bytes_completed, response->arg[1]);
				//uint32_t tracelen = c->arg[2];
				
				// extended bounds check1.  upper limit is USB_CMD_DATA_SIZE
				// shouldn't happen
				copy_bytes = MIN(copy_bytes, USB_CMD_DATA_SIZE);
				
				// extended bounds check2. 
				if ( offset + copy_bytes > bytes ) {
					PrintAndLogEx(FAILED, "ERROR: Out of bounds when downloading from device,  offset %u | len %u | total len %u > buf_size %u", offset, copy_bytes,  offset+copy_bytes,  bytes);
					break;
				}			
		
				memcpy(dest + offset, response->d.asBytes, copy_bytes);
				bytes_completed += copy_bytes;
			} else if (response->cmd == CMD_ACK) {
				return true;
			}
		}
		
		if (msclock() - start_time > ms_timeout) {
			PrintAndLogEx(FAILED, "Timed out while trying to download data from device");
			break;
		}
		
		if (msclock() - start_time > 3000 && show_warning) {
			// 3 seconds elapsed (but this doesn't mean the timeout was exceeded)
			PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "Waiting for a response from the proxmark...");
			PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "You can cancel this operation by pressing the pm3 button");
			show_warning = false;
		}
	}
	return false;
}