The human representation of a PLMN is usually MCC-MNC like 262-01
or 262-001. Let's add a PlmnAdapter for use within construct, so we
can properly decode that.
Change-Id: I96f276e6dcdb54a5a3d2bcde5ee6dbaf981ed789
We have a strict "one CardProfile per card" rule. For a modern UICC
without legacy SIM support, that works great, as all applications
have AID and ADF and can hence be enumerated/detected that way.
However, in reality there are mostly UICC that have legacy SIM, GSM-R
or even CDMA support, all of which are not proper UICC applications
for historical reasons.
So instead of having hard-coded hacks in various places, let's introduce
the new concept of a CardProfileAddon. Every profile can have any
number of those. When building up the RuntimeState, we iterate over the
CardProfile addons, and probe which of those are actually on the card.
For those discovered, we add their files to the filesystem hierarchy.
Change-Id: I5866590b6d48f85eb889c9b1b8ab27936d2378b9
Lets add test vectors for the per-record/per-file encode/decode of
our various classes for the Elementary Files.
We keep the test vectors as class variables of the respective EF-classes
to ensure implementation and test vectors are next to each other.
The test classes then iterate over all EF subclasses and execute the
decode/encode functions using the test vectors from the class variables.
Change-Id: I02d884547f4982e0b8ed7ef21b8cda75237942e2
Related: OS#4963
As per EIRENE GSM-R SIM-Card FFFIS, EF_IC conatains records of 1+2+2+2
bytes, the network string table index is 16bit and not 8bit as we
implemented so far.
Change-Id: I9e3d4a48b3cb6fb0ecf887b04c308e903a99f547
In their infinite wisdom, the authors of the EIRENE FFFIS for GSM-R SIM
cards invented yet a new way of encoding data in SIM card files: The
first record of a file may be encoded differently than further records
of files.
This patch implements the feature based on the newly-introduced way by
which we pass the record number to the encoder and decoder methods.
Change-Id: Ib526f6c3c2ac9a945b8242e2e54536628376efc0
Related: OS#5784
This fixes the below exception when trying to decode records of EF.FN:
EXCEPTION of type 'TypeError' occurred with message: 'unsupported operand type(s) for &: 'str' and 'int''
Change-Id: I3723a0d59f862fa818bea1622fe43a7b56c92847
Related: OS#5784
The size should be a *tuple*. In reality we so far passed a set. The
problem with the set is that ordering is not guaranteed, and hence we
cannot assume the first and second item have meaning (minimum vs.
default record length).
Change-Id: I470f4e69c83cb2761861b3350bf8d49e31f4d957
As the documentation strings say: The size should be a *tuple*. In
reality we so far passed a set. The problem with the set is that
ordering is not guaranteed, and hence we cannot assume the first and
second item have meaning (minimum vs. default size).
While at it, use a type annotation to catch such bugs easily.
Change-Id: I553616f8c6c4aaa8f635b3d7d94e8e8f49ed5a56
Otherwise we have binary/bytes as values inside the dict, rather than a
hexadecimal string. That's ugly when printing without json formatting.
Change-Id: Ia3e7c4791d11bd4e3719a43d58e11e05ec986d1f
We had a mixture of tab and 4space based indenting, which is a bad
idea. 4space is the standard in python, so convert all our code to
that. The result unfortuantely still shoed even more inconsistencies,
so I've decided to run autopep8 on the entire code base.
Change-Id: I4a4b1b444a2f43fab05fc5d2c8a7dd6ddecb5f07
There are some problems with the usage of decode_select_response. At the
moment the ADF files overload the related method to provide decoding of
the select responses as per 3gpp TS 102 221. However, this also means
that the decoder is only available under ADF.USIM and ADF.ISIM. DF.GSM
and DF.TELECOM also overload the decoder method, just like an ADF would
do. This decoding method is then implemented as per 3gpp TS 51 011.
Since this a a problem on UICCs, the method detects the magic byte 0x62
that can be found at the beginning on every select response of an UICC
to defer to the TS 102 221 decoding method. TS 51 011 defines the first
two bytes of the select response as RFU. This at least problematic.
To solve this there should be a default method for
decode_select_response in the profile, which can be used if no file
overloads it with a specific decoder. ADFs use specific decoders, but
everything else should use the default decoder. When we deal with an
UICC, we expect the select response to be consistantly conform to TS
102 221, if we deal with a clasic sim we expect responses as per TS 51
011 only.
Since it is still possible to replace the select response decoder we
still have the opportunity to have custom select response in cartain
DFs and ADFs should we need them.
Change-Id: I95e33ec1755727dc9bbbc6016ce2d99a9e66f214
Related: OS#5274
GSM-R SIM cards have an additional directory (DF.EIRENE) with a number
of files. This is all specified in the following document:
UIC Reference P38 T 9001 5.0 "FFFIS for GSM-R SIM Cards"
Change-Id: I4034d09292a08d277d4abcbed9a0ec2808daaacb