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266 lines
7.2 KiB
C
266 lines
7.2 KiB
C
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Jonathan Westhues, Aug 2005
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// Gerhard de Koning Gans, April 2008, May 2011
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//
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// This code is licensed to you under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or,
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// at your option, any later version. See the LICENSE.txt file for the text of
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// the license.
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// BigBuf and functions to allocate/free parts of it.
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#include "BigBuf.h"
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// BigBuf is the large multi-purpose buffer, typically used to hold A/D samples or traces.
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// Also used to hold various smaller buffers and the Mifare Emulator Memory.
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// declare it as uint32_t to achieve alignment to 4 Byte boundary
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static uint32_t BigBuf[BIGBUF_SIZE/sizeof(uint32_t)];
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/* BigBuf memory layout:
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Pointer to highest available memory: BigBuf_hi
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high BIGBUF_SIZE
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reserved = BigBuf_malloc() subtracts amount from BigBuf_hi,
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low 0x00
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*/
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// High memory mark
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static uint16_t BigBuf_hi = BIGBUF_SIZE;
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// pointer to the emulator memory.
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static uint8_t *emulator_memory = NULL;
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// trace related variables
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static uint16_t traceLen = 0;
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int tracing = 1; //Last global one.. todo static?
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// get the address of BigBuf
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uint8_t *BigBuf_get_addr(void)
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{
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return (uint8_t *)BigBuf;
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}
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// get the address of the emulator memory. Allocate part of Bigbuf for it, if not yet done
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uint8_t *BigBuf_get_EM_addr(void)
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{
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// not yet allocated
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if (emulator_memory == NULL)
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emulator_memory = BigBuf_malloc(CARD_MEMORY_SIZE);
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return emulator_memory;
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}
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// clear ALL of BigBuf
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void BigBuf_Clear(void)
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{
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BigBuf_Clear_ext(true);
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}
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// clear ALL of BigBuf
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void BigBuf_Clear_ext(bool verbose)
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{
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memset(BigBuf, 0, BIGBUF_SIZE);
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if (verbose)
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Dbprintf("Buffer cleared (%i bytes)", BIGBUF_SIZE);
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}
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void BigBuf_Clear_EM(void){
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memset(BigBuf_get_EM_addr(), 0, CARD_MEMORY_SIZE);
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}
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void BigBuf_Clear_keep_EM(void)
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{
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memset(BigBuf, 0, BigBuf_hi);
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}
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// allocate a chunk of memory from BigBuf. We allocate high memory first. The unallocated memory
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// at the beginning of BigBuf is always for traces/samples
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uint8_t *BigBuf_malloc(uint16_t chunksize)
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{
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if (BigBuf_hi - chunksize < 0) {
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return NULL; // no memory left
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} else {
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chunksize = (chunksize + 3) & 0xfffc; // round to next multiple of 4
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BigBuf_hi -= chunksize; // aligned to 4 Byte boundary
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return (uint8_t *)BigBuf + BigBuf_hi;
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}
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}
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// free ALL allocated chunks. The whole BigBuf is available for traces or samples again.
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void BigBuf_free(void)
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{
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BigBuf_hi = BIGBUF_SIZE;
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emulator_memory = NULL;
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// shouldn't this empty BigBuf also?
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}
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// free allocated chunks EXCEPT the emulator memory
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void BigBuf_free_keep_EM(void)
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{
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if (emulator_memory != NULL)
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BigBuf_hi = emulator_memory - (uint8_t *)BigBuf;
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else
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BigBuf_hi = BIGBUF_SIZE;
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// shouldn't this empty BigBuf also?
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}
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void BigBuf_print_status(void)
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{
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Dbprintf("Memory");
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Dbprintf(" BIGBUF_SIZE.............%d", BIGBUF_SIZE);
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Dbprintf(" Available memory........%d", BigBuf_hi);
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Dbprintf("Tracing");
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Dbprintf(" tracing ................%d", tracing);
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Dbprintf(" traceLen ...............%d", traceLen);
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}
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// return the maximum trace length (i.e. the unallocated size of BigBuf)
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uint16_t BigBuf_max_traceLen(void)
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{
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return BigBuf_hi;
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}
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void clear_trace() {
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traceLen = 0;
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}
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void set_tracelen(uint16_t value) {
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traceLen = value;
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}
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void set_tracing(bool enable) {
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tracing = enable;
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}
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bool get_tracing(void) {
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return tracing;
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}
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/**
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* Get the number of bytes traced
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* @return
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*/
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uint16_t BigBuf_get_traceLen(void)
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{
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return traceLen;
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}
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/**
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This is a function to store traces. All protocols can use this generic tracer-function.
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The traces produced by calling this function can be fetched on the client-side
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by 'hf list raw', alternatively 'hf list <proto>' for protocol-specific
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annotation of commands/responses.
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**/
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bool RAMFUNC LogTrace(const uint8_t *btBytes, uint16_t iLen, uint32_t timestamp_start, uint32_t timestamp_end, uint8_t *parity, bool readerToTag)
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{
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if (!tracing) return false;
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uint8_t *trace = BigBuf_get_addr();
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uint16_t num_paritybytes = (iLen-1)/8 + 1; // number of valid paritybytes in *parity
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uint16_t duration = timestamp_end - timestamp_start;
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// Return when trace is full
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if (traceLen + sizeof(iLen) + sizeof(timestamp_start) + sizeof(duration) + num_paritybytes + iLen >= BigBuf_max_traceLen()) {
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tracing = false; // don't trace any more
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return false;
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}
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// Traceformat:
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// 32 bits timestamp (little endian)
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// 16 bits duration (little endian)
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// 16 bits data length (little endian, Highest Bit used as readerToTag flag)
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// y Bytes data
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// x Bytes parity (one byte per 8 bytes data)
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// timestamp (start)
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trace[traceLen++] = ((timestamp_start >> 0) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((timestamp_start >> 8) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((timestamp_start >> 16) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((timestamp_start >> 24) & 0xff);
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// duration
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trace[traceLen++] = ((duration >> 0) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((duration >> 8) & 0xff);
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// data length
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trace[traceLen++] = ((iLen >> 0) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((iLen >> 8) & 0xff);
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// readerToTag flag
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if (!readerToTag) {
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trace[traceLen - 1] |= 0x80;
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}
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// data bytes
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if (btBytes != NULL && iLen != 0) {
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memcpy(trace + traceLen, btBytes, iLen);
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}
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traceLen += iLen;
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// parity bytes
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if (num_paritybytes != 0) {
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if (parity != NULL) {
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memcpy(trace + traceLen, parity, num_paritybytes);
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} else {
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memset(trace + traceLen, 0x00, num_paritybytes);
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}
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}
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traceLen += num_paritybytes;
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return true;
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}
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int LogTraceHitag(const uint8_t * btBytes, int iBits, int iSamples, uint32_t dwParity, int readerToTag)
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{
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/**
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Todo, rewrite the logger to use the generic functionality instead. It should be noted, however,
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that this logger takes number of bits as argument, not number of bytes.
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**/
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if (!tracing) return false;
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uint8_t *trace = BigBuf_get_addr();
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uint16_t iLen = nbytes(iBits);
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// Return when trace is full
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if (traceLen + sizeof(rsamples) + sizeof(dwParity) + sizeof(iBits) + iLen > BigBuf_max_traceLen()) return false;
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//Hitag traces appear to use this traceformat:
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// 32 bits timestamp (little endian,Highest Bit used as readerToTag flag)
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// 32 bits parity
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// 8 bits size (number of bits in the trace entry, not number of bytes)
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// y Bytes data
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rsamples += iSamples;
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trace[traceLen++] = ((rsamples >> 0) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((rsamples >> 8) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((rsamples >> 16) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((rsamples >> 24) & 0xff);
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if (!readerToTag) {
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trace[traceLen - 1] |= 0x80;
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}
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trace[traceLen++] = ((dwParity >> 0) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((dwParity >> 8) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((dwParity >> 16) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = ((dwParity >> 24) & 0xff);
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trace[traceLen++] = iBits;
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memcpy(trace + traceLen, btBytes, iLen);
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traceLen += iLen;
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return true;
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}
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// Emulator memory
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uint8_t emlSet(uint8_t *data, uint32_t offset, uint32_t length){
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uint8_t* mem = BigBuf_get_EM_addr();
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if(offset+length < CARD_MEMORY_SIZE) {
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memcpy(mem+offset, data, length);
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return 0;
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} else {
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Dbprintf("Error, trying to set memory outside of bounds! %d > %d", (offset+length), CARD_MEMORY_SIZE);
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return 1;
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}
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}
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