Within the ongoing effort to improve the NFC devices abstraction, and now that
pn53x_transceive() does not fail when it reads a response that has no
status-code, do not call directly pnd->pdc->transceive() from nfc.c. In a
mid-term future this will be changed again, and calling pn53x_transceive() from
nfc.c will be forbiden, in favor of colling some pnd->transceive() function,
but that's another part of the story.
Of course, it changes the API one more and it's not going to be the last time
in this branch.
New issue
Summary: Provide a target listing function
Labels: Milestone-1.4.x
Libnfc lacks of target listing function. Actually, applications or libraries based on libnfc have to wrote their own listing function which can provide side effect if two or more of theses libraries are used together in the same application. Plus, some kind of problem could appears during listing multiples targets (i.e. collisions) and this problem should be solved in libnfc (i.e. using NFC chip capabilities), not in applications based on libnfc.
New issue
Summary: Catch unsupported command before sending to chip
Labels: Milestone-1.6.x
Actually, libnfc support PN531, PN532 and PN533 NFC chips, but the devices does not the same features. e.g. PN531 does not support ISO14443B modulation.
It should great to catch theses unsuported commands before sending to chip in order to prevent a chip error.
- New API functions: nfc_strerror(), nfc_strerror_r() and nfc_perror();
- Drivers now have a reference to chips callback methods;
- Rename -pn53x_err2string to pn53x_strerror and add it to pn53x_callbacks_list.
As the documentation states, and as reported in isssue 81 (fixed in r421),
usb_reset()'s argument is invalid after the call and so usb_close(3) must be
called before usb_reset(3).
The doc says LCS (aka abtTx[4]) must be set so that the lower byte of LCS+LEN
(aka abtTx[3]) is 0x00. This has not to be related to the USB buffer size, so
that we can adjust it without breaking down the libnfc.
- Complete indent(1)'s arguments list;
- Ensure files to be indented have no local edit;
- Hide indent command-line details. Since everything is static, no need for V=1 support.