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This commit bring tests to life! New issue Summary: test_dep_states test fails When first device is idle, the second one states "RF Transmission Error" instead of simply not found any available device. Full cutter log here: debug libnfc.chip.pn53x InJumpForDEP debug libnfc.chip.pn53x Timeout values: 300 debug libnfc.bus.uart TX: 00 00 ff 05 fb d4 56 00 00 00 d6 00 debug libnfc.bus.uart RX: 00 00 ff 00 ff 00 debug libnfc.chip.pn53x PN53x ACKed debug libnfc.bus.uart Timeout! debug libnfc.chip.pn53x InJumpForDEP debug libnfc.chip.pn53x Timeout values: 300 debug libnfc.bus.uart TX: 00 00 ff 05 fb d4 56 00 00 00 d6 00 debug libnfc.bus.uart RX: 00 00 ff 00 ff 00 debug libnfc.chip.pn53x PN53x ACKed debug libnfc.bus.uart RX: 00 00 ff 03 fd debug libnfc.bus.uart RX: d5 57 debug libnfc.bus.uart RX: 01 debug libnfc.bus.uart RX: d3 00 debug libnfc.chip.pn53x Chip error: "Timeout" (01), returned error: "RF Transmission Error" (-20)) F =============================================================================== Failure: test_dep_states Problem with nfc_idle <0 == res> expected: <0> actual: <-20> diff: ? -20 ./test_device_modes_as_dep.c:171: initiator_thread(): cut_assert_equal_int(0, res, cut_test_context_set_current_result_user_message( cut_test_context_current_peek(), cut_test_context_take_printf(cut_test_context_current_peek(), "Problem with nfc_idle"))) =============================================================================== |
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libnfc | ||
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test | ||
utils | ||
windows | ||
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AUTHORS | ||
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
configure.ac | ||
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Doxyfile.in | ||
HACKING | ||
libnfc.conf.sample | ||
libnfc.pc.in | ||
make_release.sh | ||
Makefile.am | ||
manual-test-results.txt | ||
mingw-cross-configure.sh | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
README-Windows.txt |
*- * Public platform independent Near Field Communication (NFC) library * Copyright (C) 2009, Roel Verdult * Copyright (C) 2010, Romain Tartière, Romuald Conty -* General Information =================== libnfc is a library which allows userspace application access to NFC devices. The official web site is: http://www.libnfc.org/ The official forum site is: http://www.libnfc.org/community/ The official development site is: http://libnfc.googlecode.com/ Important note: this file covers POSIX systems, for Windows please read README-Windows.txt Requirements ============ Some NFC drivers depends on third party software: * pn53x_usb: - libusb-0.1 http://libusb.sf.net * acr122: - pcsc-lite http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ The regression test suite depend on the cutter framework: http://cutter.sf.net Installation ============ See the file 'INSTALL' for configure, build and install details. Additionnally, you may need to grant permissions to your user to drive your device. Under GNU/Linux systems, if you use udev, you could use the provided udev rules. e.g. under Debian, Ubuntu, etc. sudo cp contrib/udev/42-pn53x.rules /lib/udev/rules.d/ Under FreeBSD, if you use devd, there is also a rules file: contrib/devd/pn53x.conf. How to report bugs ================== To report a bug, visit http://code.google.com/p/libnfc/issues/list and fill out a bug report form. If you have questions, remarks, we encourage you to post this in the developers community: http://www.libnfc.org/community Please make sure to include: * The version of libnfc * Information about your system. For instance: - What operating system and version - For Linux, what version of the C library And anything else you think is relevant. * How to reproduce the bug. Please include a short test program that exhibits the behavior. As a last resort, you can also provide a pointer to a larger piece of software that can be downloaded. * If the bug was a crash, the exact text that was printed out when the crash occured. * Further information such as stack traces may be useful, but is not necessary. Patches ======= Patches can be posted to http://code.google.com/p/libnfc/issues/list or can be sent directly to libnfc's developers: http://www.libnfc.org/contact If the patch fixes a bug, it is usually a good idea to include all the information described in "How to Report Bugs". Building ======== It should be as simple as running these two commands: ./configure make Troubleshooting =============== Touchatag/ACR122: ----------------- If your Touchatag or ACR122 device fails being detected by libnfc, make sure that PCSC-lite daemon (pcscd) is installed and is running. If your Touchatag or ACR122 device fails being detected by PCSC-lite daemon (pcsc_scan doesn't see anything) then try removing the bogus firmware detection of libccid: edit libccid_Info.plist configuration file (usually /etc/libccid_Info.plist) and locate "<key>ifdDriverOptions</key>", turn "<string>0x0000</string>" value into 0x0004 to allow bogus devices and restart pcscd daemon. ACR122: ------- Using an ACR122 device with libnfc and without tag (e.g. to use NFCIP modes or card emulation) needs yet another PCSC-lite tweak: You need to allow usage of CCID Exchange command. To do this, edit libccid_Info.plist configuration file (usually /etc/libccid_Info.plist) and locate "<key>ifdDriverOptions</key>", turn "<string>0x0000</string>" value into 0x0001 to allow CCID exchange or 0x0005 to allow CCID exchange and bogus devices (cf previous remark) and restart pcscd daemon. Warning: if you use ACS CCID drivers (acsccid), configuration file is located in something like: /usr/lib/pcsc/drivers/ifd-acsccid.bundle/Contents/Info.plist SCL3711: -------- Libnfc cannot be used concurrently with the PCSC proprietary driver of SCL3711. Two possible solutions: * Either you don't install SCL3711 driver at all * Or you stop the PCSC daemon when you want to use libnfc-based tools PN533 USB device on Linux >= 3.1: --------------------------------- Since Linux kernel version 3.1, two kernel-modules must not be loaded in order to use libnfc : "nfc" and "pn533". To prevent kernel from loading automatically these modules, you can blacklist them in a modprobe conf file. This file is provided within libnfc archive: sudo cp contrib/linux/blacklist-libnfc.conf /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-libnfc.conf Proprietary Notes ================= FeliCa is s registered trademark of the Sony Corporation. MIFARE is a trademark of NXP Semiconductors. Jewel Topaz is a trademark of Innovision Research & Technology. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.