proxmark3/client/luascripts/lf_em_tearoff.lua
Philippe Teuwen 55fa5e7c35 make style
2020-10-11 22:40:05 +02:00

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4.7 KiB
Lua

local getopt = require('getopt')
local ansicolors = require('ansicolors')
copyright = 'Iceman'
author = 'Iceman'
version = 'v0.9.9'
desc = [[
This is scripts loops though a tear attack and reads expected value.
]]
example = [[
1. script run tearoff -n 2 -s 200 -e 400 -a 5
]]
usage = [[
script run tearoff [-h] [-n <steps us>] [-a <addr>] [-p <pwd>] [-s <start us>] [-e <end us>] [-r <read>] [-w <write>]
]]
arguments = [[
-h This help
-n <steps us> steps in milliseconds for each tearoff
-a <addr> address to target on card
-p <pwd> (optional) use a password
-s <delay us> initial start delay
-e <delay us> end delay, must be larger than start delay
-r <read value> 4 hex bytes value to be read
-w <write value> 4 hex bytes value to be written
end
]]
---
-- This is only meant to be used when errors occur
local function oops(err)
print('ERROR:', err)
core.clearCommandBuffer()
return nil, err
end
---
-- Usage help
local function help()
print(copyright)
print(author)
print(version)
print(desc)
print(ansicolors.cyan..'Usage'..ansicolors.reset)
print(usage)
print(ansicolors.cyan..'Arguments'..ansicolors.reset)
print(arguments)
print(ansicolors.cyan..'Example usage'..ansicolors.reset)
print(example)
end
local function main(args)
--[[
Basically do the following,
1. hw tear
2. lf em 4x05_write
3. lf em 4x05_read
The first two commands doesn't need a feedback from the system, so going with core.console commands.
Since the read needs demodulation of signal I opted to add that function from cmdlfem4x.c to the core lua scripting
core.em4x05_read(addr, password)
--]]
local n, addr, password, sd, ed, wr_value, rd_value
for o, a in getopt.getopt(args, 'he:s:a:p:n:r:w:') do
if o == 'h' then return help() end
if o == 'n' then n = a end
if o == 'a' then addr = a end
if o == 'p' then password = a end
if o == 'e' then ed = tonumber(a) end
if o == 's' then sd = tonumber(a) end
if o == 'w' then wr_value = a end
if o == 'r' then rd_value = a end
end
rd_value = rd_value or 'FFFFFFFF'
wr_value = wr_value or 'FFFFFFFF'
addr = addr or 5
password = password or ''
n = n or 2
sd = sd or 2000
ed = ed or 2100
if #password ~= 8 then
password = ''
end
if #wr_value ~= 8 then
wr_value = 'FFFFFFFF'
end
if #rd_value ~= 8 then
rd_value = 'FFFFFFFF'
end
if sd > ed then
return oops('start delay can\'t be larger than end delay', sd, ed)
end
print('Starting EM4x05 tear off')
print('target addr', addr)
if password then
print('target pwd', password)
end
print('target stepping', n)
print('target delay', sd ,ed)
print('read value', rd_value)
print('write value', wr_value)
local res_tear = 0
local res_nowrite = 0
local set_tearoff_delay = 'hw tearoff --delay %d'
local enable_tearoff = 'hw tearoff --on'
local wr_template = 'lf em 4x05_write %s %s %s'
-- init addr to value
core.console(wr_template:format(addr, wr_value, password))
if sd == ed then
ed = n
n = 0
end
for step = sd, ed, n do
io.flush()
if core.kbd_enter_pressed() then
print("aborted by user")
break
end
core.clearCommandBuffer()
-- reset addr to known value, if not locked into.
if n ~= 0 then
c = wr_template:format(addr, wr_value, password)
core.console(c)
end
local c = set_tearoff_delay:format(step)
core.console(c);
core.console(enable_tearoff)
c = wr_template:format(addr, wr_value, password)
core.console(c)
local word, err = core.em4x05_read(addr, password)
if err then
return oops(err)
end
local wordstr = ('%08X'):format(word)
if wordstr ~= wr_value then
if wordstr ~= rd_value then
print((ansicolors.red..'TEAR OFF occurred:'..ansicolors.reset..' %08X'):format(word))
res_tear = res_tear + 1
else
print((ansicolors.cyan..'TEAR OFF occurred:'..ansicolors.reset..' %08X'):format(word))
res_nowrite = res_nowrite + 1
end
else
print((ansicolors.green..'Good write occurred:'..ansicolors.reset..' %08X'):format(word))
end
end
end
--[[
In the future, we may implement so that scripts are invoked directly
into a 'main' function, instead of being executed blindly. For future
compatibility, I have done so, but I invoke my main from here.
--]]
main(args)