proxmark3/tools/findbits.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# findbits.py - find Binary, Octal, Decimal or Hex number in bitstream
#
# Adam Laurie <adam@algroup.co.uk>
# 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
# invert binary string
def invert(data):
return ''.join('0' if c == '1' else '1' for c in data)
# do the actual search
def search(target,data):
location = data.find(target)
if location >= 0:
print('*** Match at bit {:d}: {}<{}>{}'.format(location, data[:location],target,data[location+len(target):]))
else:
print('Not found')
# convert integer to binary string
def binstring(number):
return bin(number)[2:] if number > 0 else ''
# reverse string order
def stringreverse(data):
return data[::-1]
# match forward, backward and inverted
def domatch(binary,number):
reversed= stringreverse(number)
inverted= invert(binary)
print(' Forward: (%s) ' % number, end = '')
search(binary,number)
print(' Reverse: (%s) ' % reversed, end = '')
search(binary,reversed)
print(' Inverse: (%s) ' % inverted)
print(' Forward: (%s) ' % number, end = '')
search(inverted,number)
print(' Reverse: (%s) ' % reversed, end = '')
search(inverted,reversed)
def main():
if(len(sys.argv) < 3):
print("""
\t{0} - Search bitstream for a known number
Usage: {0} <NUMBER> <BITSTREAM>
\tNUMBER will be converted to its BINARY equivalent for all valid
\tinstances of BINARY, OCTAL, DECIMAL and HEX, and the bitstream
\tand its inverse will be searched for a pattern match. Note that
\tNUMBER must be specified in BINARY to match leading zeros.
Example:
\t{0} 73 0110010101110011
""".format(sys.argv[0]))
os._exit(True)
bases= {
2:'BINARY',
8:'OCTAL',
10:'DECIMAL',
16:'HEX',
}
for base, base_name in sorted(bases.items()):
try:
number= int(sys.argv[1],base)
print('\nTrying ' + base_name)
# 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
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()