[Pcsclite-muscle] Adding new CCID reader

Andreas Schwier andreas.schwier at cardcontact.de
Mon Sep 29 19:06:25 UTC 2014


OK. Answered that myself.

Added a new entry to all three sections in info.plist works. In my
initial attempt I missed the entry in the vendor list.

Andreas

On 09/29/2014 12:20 PM, Andreas Schwier wrote:
> Hi Ludovic,
> 
> is there a simple way to add a product id to the list of supported
> readers in an existing installation (Linux/MaxOSX), e.g. by modifying
> info.plist ?
> 
> We received a new batch of USB token for our SmartCard-HSM and the
> manufacturer had to replace the CCID controller. Unfortunately, the new
> stick now has new product id, which is not recognized in the current
> libccid version.
> 
> I've already manually added the device to readers/supported_readers.txt
> and validated that the SmartCard-HSM works with the current version of
> libccid.
> 
> As an intermediate fix to the issue, I want to provide our customers
> using Debian, Ubuntu and MacOSX with a patch that does not require them
> to compile anything. Ideally, the issue should be fixed by just editing
> some file (info.plist ?) to add the product id.
> 
> Would it be possible to just edit info.plist ? (I already tried, but
> then no reader was recognized).
> 
> The output of parse is like:
> 
> Parsing USB bus/device: 04E6:5817 (bus 5, device 13)
>  idVendor:  0x04E6  iManufacturer: Identive
>  idProduct: 0x5817  iProduct: SCT3522CC token
> 
>   Found a CCID/ICCD device at interface 0
>  idVendor: 0x04E6
>   iManufacturer: Identive
>  idProduct: 0x5817
>   iProduct: SCT3522CC token
>  bcdDevice: 1.00 (firmware release?)
>  bLength: 9
>  bDescriptorType: 4
>  bInterfaceNumber: 0
>  bAlternateSetting: 0
>  bNumEndpoints: 3
>   bulk-IN, bulk-OUT and Interrupt-IN
>  bInterfaceClass: 0x0B [Chip Card Interface Device Class (CCID)]
>  bInterfaceSubClass: 0
>  bInterfaceProtocol: 0
>   bulk transfer, optional interrupt-IN (CCID)
>  iInterface: CCID Interface
>  CCID Class Descriptor
>   bLength: 0x36
>   bDescriptorType: 0x21
>   bcdCCID: 1.10
>   bMaxSlotIndex: 0x00
>   bVoltageSupport: 0x07
>    5.0V
>    3.0V
>    1.8V
>   dwProtocols: 0x0000 0x0003
>    T=0
>    T=1
>   dwDefaultClock: 4.800 MHz
>   dwMaximumClock: 16.000 MHz
>   bNumClockSupported: 0 (will use whatever is returned)
>    IFD does not support GET CLOCK FREQUENCIES request: Resource
> temporarily unavailable
>   dwDataRate: 12903 bps
>   dwMaxDataRate: 600000 bps
>   bNumDataRatesSupported: 0 (will use whatever is returned)
>    IFD does not support GET_DATA_RATES request: Resource temporarily
> unavailable
>   dwMaxIFSD: 254
>   dwSynchProtocols: 0x00000000
>   dwMechanical: 0x00000000
>    No special characteristics
>   dwFeatures: 0x000404BA
>    ....02 Automatic parameter configuration based on ATR data
>    ....08 Automatic ICC voltage selection
>    ....10 Automatic ICC clock frequency change according to parameters
>    ....20 Automatic baud rate change according to frequency and Fi, Di
> params
>    ....80 Automatic PPS made by the CCID
>    ..04.. Automatic IFSD exchange as first exchange (T=1)
>    04.... Short and Extended APDU level exchange
>   dwMaxCCIDMessageLength: 271 bytes
>   bClassGetResponse: 0xFF
>    echoes the APDU class
>   bClassEnvelope: 0xFF
>    echoes the APDU class
>   wLcdLayout: 0x0000
>   bPINSupport: 0x00
>   bMaxCCIDBusySlots: 1
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 


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