The package providing the serial python module seems to be called
pyserial, which also matches what's written in requirements.txt.
Change-Id: I71ef6a19a487101e552219f10f2fa6215b966abd
There are some functions / classes which are only needed by the legacy
tools pySim-{read,prog}, bypassing our modern per-file transcoder
classes. Let's move this code to the pySim/legacy sub-directory,
rendering pySim.legacy.* module names.
The long-term goal is to get rid of those and have all code use the
modern pySim/filesystem classes for reading/decoding/encoding/writing
any kind of data on cards.
Change-Id: Ia8cf831929730c48f90679a83d69049475cc5077
So for some weird historical reasons, the same python module is
available as pycryptodome (Crypto.* namespace) and pycryptodomex
(Cryptodome.* namespace). See the following information on the project
homepage: https://www.pycryptodome.org/src/installation
To make things extra-weird, Debian choose to package pycryptodomex as
python3-pycryptodome
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=886291).
So in order to support both Debian-packaged and differently-installed
packages, let's switch to pycryotodomex on all platforms/installers.
Change-Id: I04daed01f51f9702595ef9f9e0d7fcdf1e4adb62
pySim-trace.py is broken if pySim is installed using setup.py:
fixeria@DELL:~$ pySim-trace.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pySim-trace.py", line 8, in <module>
from pySim.apdu import *
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pySim.apdu'
Change-Id: I371143cb4009db46275ec7a020497b909dcc3b4e
Since we now have fixed the compatibility issues with recent cmd2
versions, we may allow also versions greater than 1.5 in the
requirements.txt
Change-Id: I87702c5250a3660c84458939167bffdca9c06059
In cmd2 relase 2.0.0 the constructor of Settable adds a settable_object
parameter, which apparantly was optional at first, but then became
mandatory. Older versions must not have the settable_object parameter
but versions from 2.0.0 on require it. Let's add a version check so that
we stay compatible to cmd2 versions below and above 2.0.0.
See also: https://github.com/python-cmd2/cmd2
Commit 486734e85988d0d0160147b0b44a37759c833e8a
Author: Eric Lin <anselor@gmail.com>
Date: 2020-08-19 20:01:50
and
Commit 8f981f37eddcccc919329245b85fd44d5975a6a7
Author: Eric Lin <anselor@gmail.com>
Date: 2021-03-16 17:25:34
This commit is based on pySim gerrit change:
Ifce40410587c85ae932774144b9548b154ee8ad0
Change-Id: I38efe4702277ee092a5542d7d659df08cb0adeff
This introduces a hierarchy of classes implementing
* ETS TS 102 225 (general command structure)
* 3GPP TS 31.115 (dialects for SMS-PP)
In this initial patch only the SMS "dialect" is supported,
but it is foreseen that USSD/SMSCB/HTTPS dialects can be
added at a later point.
Change-Id: I193ff4712c8503279c017b4b1324f0c3d38b9f84
With this version I can get all unittests passing:
python -m unittest discover tests/
We're passing argument 'path' to stream_read_entire(), which was
added in [1] and become available since v2.9.51.
Change-Id: I4223c83570d333ad8d79bc2aa2d8bcc580156cff
Related: [1] bfe71315b027e18e62f00ec4de75043992fd2316 construct.git
Related: OS#5666
This introduces a new pySim.apdu module hierarchy, which contains
classes that represent TPDU/APDUs as exchanged between
SIM/UICC/USIM/ISIM card and UE.
It contains instruction level decoders for SELECT, READ BINARY and
friends, and then uses the pySim.filesystem.Runtime{Lchan,State} classes
to keep track of the currently selected EF/DF/ADF for each logical
channel, and uses the file-specific decoder classes of pySim to decode
the actual file content that is being read or written.
This provides a much more meaningful decode of protocol traces than
wireshark will ever be able to give us.
Furthermore, there's the new pySim.apdu_source set of classes which
provides "input plugins" for obtaining APDU traces in a variety of
formats. So far, GSMTAP UDP live capture and pyshark based RSPRO
live and pcap file reading are imlpemented.
Change-Id: I862d93163d495a294364168f7818641e47b18c0a
Closes: OS#5126
This will replace the hand-crafted codec for EF_SPN
by a struct definition using the construct library.
Old encoders are updated and kept for API compatibility
but are not used internally anymore.
New data structures:
* Rpad(Adapter): Right-padded bytestring (0xff, adjustable)
* GsmStringAdapter(Adapter): Codec for "SMS default 7-bit
coded alphabet as defined int TS 23.038" using
the gsm0338 library.
* GsmString(n): Convenient wrapper of both above
Adjustments:
* utils: update+deprecate old dec_spn(), enc_spn()
* remove refs to deprecated functions
Change-Id: Ia1d3a3835933bac0002b7c52511481dd8094b994
The Access Mode (AM) and Security Condition (SC) DOs are incredibly
convoluted, so we need a lot of code to properly decode them.
Change-Id: If4f0725a849d41fd93de327ed00996d8179f2b0e
* 'String' class renamed to 'PaddedString' in construct v2.9
* 'CommandSet' was introduced with with cmd2 v1.3.0
Change-Id: I170a9e896612086c4b0535cd6d950346897abc3b
'construct' is a declarative symmetric encoder/decoder for user
specified binary formats. It should come in extremely handy in
tools like pySim.
We start the integration by adding transport methods for transceiving
APDUs with built-in encoding of the command data and decoding of the
response data.
Change-Id: Ibf457aa8b9480a8db5979defcfafd67674303f6c
Add a pyproject.toml and setup.py for using setuptools to install
pySim and its upstream dependencies.
Change-Id: I5698f3b29184340db69a156f985aa3c78d9b5674