Signed-off-by: Dong Xu Wang <wdongxu@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/* Virtual Smart Card protocol definition
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 *
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 * This protocol is between a host using virtual smart card readers,
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 * and a client providing the smart cards, perhaps by emulating them or by
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 * access to real cards.
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 *
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 * Definitions for this protocol:
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 *  Host   - user of the card
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 *  Client - owner of the card
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 *
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 * The current implementation passes the raw APDU's from 7816 and additionally
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 * contains messages to setup and teardown readers, handle insertion and
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 * removal of cards, negotiate the protocol via capabilities and provide
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 * for error responses.
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 *
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 * Copyright (c) 2011 Red Hat.
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 *
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 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later.
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 * See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
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 */
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#ifndef VSCARD_COMMON_H
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#define VSCARD_COMMON_H
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#include <stdint.h>
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#define VERSION_MAJOR_BITS 11
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#define VERSION_MIDDLE_BITS 11
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#define VERSION_MINOR_BITS 10
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#define MAKE_VERSION(major, middle, minor) \
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     ((major  << (VERSION_MINOR_BITS + VERSION_MIDDLE_BITS)) \
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      | (middle <<  VERSION_MINOR_BITS) \
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      | (minor))
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/*
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 * IMPORTANT NOTE on VERSION
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 *
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 * The version below MUST be changed whenever a change in this file is made.
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 *
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 * The last digit, the minor, is for bug fix changes only.
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 *
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 * The middle digit is for backward / forward compatible changes, updates
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 * to the existing messages, addition of fields.
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 *
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 * The major digit is for a breaking change of protocol, presumably
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 * something that cannot be accommodated with the existing protocol.
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 */
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#define VSCARD_VERSION MAKE_VERSION(0, 0, 2)
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typedef enum VSCMsgType {
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    VSC_Init = 1,
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    VSC_Error,
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    VSC_ReaderAdd,
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    VSC_ReaderRemove,
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    VSC_ATR,
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    VSC_CardRemove,
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    VSC_APDU,
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    VSC_Flush,
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    VSC_FlushComplete
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} VSCMsgType;
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typedef enum VSCErrorCode {
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    VSC_SUCCESS = 0,
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    VSC_GENERAL_ERROR = 1,
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    VSC_CANNOT_ADD_MORE_READERS,
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    VSC_CARD_ALREAY_INSERTED,
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} VSCErrorCode;
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#define VSCARD_UNDEFINED_READER_ID  0xffffffff
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#define VSCARD_MINIMAL_READER_ID    0
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#define VSCARD_MAGIC (*(uint32_t *)"VSCD")
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/*
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 * Header
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 * Each message starts with the header.
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 * type - message type
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 * reader_id - used by messages that are reader specific
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 * length - length of payload (not including header, i.e. zero for
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 *  messages containing empty payloads)
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgHeader {
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    uint32_t   type;
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    uint32_t   reader_id;
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    uint32_t   length;
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    uint8_t    data[0];
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} VSCMsgHeader;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgInit               Client <-> Host
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 * Client sends it on connection, with its own capabilities.
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 * Host replies with VSCMsgInit filling in its capabilities.
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 *
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 * It is not meant to be used for negotiation, i.e. sending more then
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 * once from any side, but could be used for that in the future.
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgInit {
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    uint32_t   magic;
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    uint32_t   version;
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    uint32_t   capabilities[1]; /* receiver must check length,
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                                   array may grow in the future*/
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} VSCMsgInit;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgError              Client <-> Host
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 * This message is a response to any of:
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 *  Reader Add
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 *  Reader Remove
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 *  Card Remove
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 * If the operation was successful then VSC_SUCCESS
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 * is returned, other wise a specific error code.
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgError {
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    uint32_t   code;
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} VSCMsgError;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgReaderAdd          Client -> Host
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 * Host replies with allocated reader id in VSCMsgError with code==SUCCESS.
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 *
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 * name - name of the reader on client side, UTF-8 encoded. Only used
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 *  for client presentation (may be translated to the device presented to the
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 *  guest), protocol wise only reader_id is important.
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgReaderAdd {
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    uint8_t    name[0];
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} VSCMsgReaderAdd;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgReaderRemove       Client -> Host
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 * The client's reader has been removed.
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgReaderRemove {
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} VSCMsgReaderRemove;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgATR                Client -> Host
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 * Answer to reset. Sent for card insertion or card reset. The reset/insertion
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 * happens on the client side, they do not require any action from the host.
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgATR {
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    uint8_t     atr[0];
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} VSCMsgATR;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgCardRemove         Client -> Host
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 * The client card has been removed.
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgCardRemove {
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} VSCMsgCardRemove;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgAPDU               Client <-> Host
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 * Main reason of existence. Transfer a single APDU in either direction.
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgAPDU {
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    uint8_t    data[0];
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} VSCMsgAPDU;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgFlush               Host -> Client
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 * Request client to send a FlushComplete message when it is done
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 * servicing all outstanding APDUs
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgFlush {
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} VSCMsgFlush;
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/*
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 * VSCMsgFlush               Client -> Host
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 * Client response to Flush after all APDUs have been processed and
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 * responses sent.
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 */
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typedef struct VSCMsgFlushComplete {
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} VSCMsgFlushComplete;
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#endif /* VSCARD_COMMON_H */
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