nfcip-target: add an hack to allow to use two devices on the same machine. (Thanks to Phil)
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@ -38,8 +38,22 @@ main (int argc, const char *argv[])
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byte_t abtRecv[MAX_FRAME_LEN];
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byte_t abtRecv[MAX_FRAME_LEN];
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size_t szRecvBits;
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size_t szRecvBits;
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size_t szDeviceFound;
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byte_t send[] = "Hello Mars!";
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byte_t send[] = "Hello Mars!";
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nfc_device_t *pnd = nfc_connect (NULL);
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nfc_device_t *pnd;
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#define MAX_DEVICE_COUNT 2
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nfc_device_desc_t pnddDevices[MAX_DEVICE_COUNT];
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nfc_list_devices (pnddDevices, MAX_DEVICE_COUNT, &szDeviceFound);
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# Little hack to allow using nfcip-initiator & nfcip-target from
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# the same machine: if there is more than one readers connected
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# nfcip-target will connect to the second reader
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# (we hope they're always detected in the same order)
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if (szDeviceFound == 1) {
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pnd = nfc_connect (&(pnddDevices[0]));
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}
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else if (szDeviceFound > 1) {
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pnd = nfc_connect (&(pnddDevices[1]));
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}
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if (argc > 1) {
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if (argc > 1) {
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errx (1, "usage: %s", argv[0]);
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errx (1, "usage: %s", argv[0]);
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