Broke whole the libnfc :-)
use a new way to handle drivers use absolute include path instead of relative ones move some nfc_device_t members in a better place nfc_device_t now embeddeds driver data and chip data pointers (useful to be more generic) use more readable variables instead of strange coding convention move PRINT_HEX macro into nfc-internal.h silent warnings with more strict CFLAGS chips/pn53x: use the powerful C99 writing to construct PN53x commands chips/pn53x: remove almost all memcpy() chips/pn53x: WriteRegister, ReadRegister and SetParameters command wrappers are correctly named chips/pn53x: introduce chip state (SLEEP, NORMAL or EXECUTE) chips/pn53x: add SAMConfiguration command wrapper (need to be improved) chips/pn53x: remove almost all const arrays chips/pn53x: use human readable defines for commands instead of hex values chips/pn53x: in debug mode, the PN53x command is shown in human-readable string, awesome isn't it? ;-) drivers: split transceive() into send() and receive() to be able to handle more cases (differed replies, abort commands, etc) later drivers: use a const structure of functions instead of -dirty- callbacks array drivers/pn532_uart: major improvement of UART handling drivers/pn532_uart: check PN53x frames when received buses/uart: receive() is now based on expected bytes instead of calculated timeouts.. buses/uart: use a smart way to determine available ports on POSIX systems (tested on Linux and FreeBSD)
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byte_t abtCmd[265];
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bool bEasyFraming;
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// Make sure we are dealing with a active device
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if (!pnd->bActive)
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return false;
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abtCmd[0] = mc; // The MIFARE Classic command
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abtCmd[1] = ui8Block; // The block address (1K=0x00..0x39, 4K=0x00..0xff)
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