Change *transceive*() API to be closer to *transceive_bytes.
Warning: only prototypes have been changed, implementation does not take care about buffer size. New issue Summary: Implement buffer overflow protection on all *transceive*() functions *transceive*() functions do have an argument for rx buffer but some of them dont use it to protect user from buffer overflow.
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_poll_dep_target(nfc_device *pnd, const nfc_dep_mode ndm, const nfc_baud_rate nbr, const nfc_dep_info *pndiInitiator, nfc_target *pnt, const int timeout);
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_deselect_target(nfc_device *pnd);
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_transceive_bytes(nfc_device *pnd, const uint8_t *pbtTx, const size_t szTx, uint8_t *pbtRx, const size_t szRx, int timeout);
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_transceive_bits(nfc_device *pnd, const uint8_t *pbtTx, const size_t szTxBits, const uint8_t *pbtTxPar, uint8_t *pbtRx, uint8_t *pbtRxPar);
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_transceive_bits(nfc_device *pnd, const uint8_t *pbtTx, const size_t szTxBits, const uint8_t *pbtTxPar, uint8_t *pbtRx, const size_t szRx, uint8_t *pbtRxPar);
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_transceive_bytes_timed(nfc_device *pnd, const uint8_t *pbtTx, const size_t szTx, uint8_t *pbtRx, const size_t szRx, uint32_t *cycles);
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_transceive_bits_timed(nfc_device *pnd, const uint8_t *pbtTx, const size_t szTxBits, const uint8_t *pbtTxPar, uint8_t *pbtRx, uint8_t *pbtRxPar, uint32_t *cycles);
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_transceive_bits_timed(nfc_device *pnd, const uint8_t *pbtTx, const size_t szTxBits, const uint8_t *pbtTxPar, uint8_t *pbtRx, const size_t szRx, uint8_t *pbtRxPar, uint32_t *cycles);
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NFC_EXPORT int nfc_initiator_target_is_present(nfc_device *pnd, const nfc_target nt);
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/* NFC target: act as tag (i.e. MIFARE Classic) or NFC target device. */
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